Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (2024)

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Easy gluten free tortillas with just 2 ingredients (water and salt not included). You can quickly prepare these gluten-free wraps in about 15 minutes! They are allergy-friendly (wheat-free, corn-free, vegan, grain-free, no yeast) and perfect for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, flatbread, etc. The recipe is oil-free, uncomplicated, and requires little effort!

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (1)What Are Tortillas?

I love tortillas, you can make wonderful gluten-free dishes with this thin Mexican flatbread, such as tacos, burritos, quesadillas, taquitos, or enchiladas.

Tortillas are super versatile and have become a staple at our home! A few years ago, I didn’t know the difference between a tortilla, a taco, and a burrito. I thought everything was the same, but that’s wrong. A tortilla is a thin flatbread made from corn- or wheat flour, with a hearty filling, and is eaten either hot or cold.

So what’s the difference?

  • Tacos are soft or hard tortilla shells, often filled with meat, sometimes also cheese and veggies. Since I am a vegan, I don’t fill my tacos with meat, I add all kinds of veggies, avocados, chickpeas, and a delicious sauce.
  • Quesadillas are tortillas with lots of cheese and sometimes also veggies like corn, mushrooms, and potatoes. They are often folded in half and grilled.
  • Burritos are large tortillas stuffed with beans, meat, veggies, cheese, and often also rice. They are tightly wrapped so you can eat them on the go.
  • Enchiladas are folded tortillas filled with chicken, cheese, and baked in spicy salsa.

Did you notice how all these dishes have one thing in common? Yes, the tortilla!

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (2)Easy Ingredients And Preparation

Most homemade tortilla recipes contain wheat flour or cornflour. Wheat flour, in particular, is quite problematic, as more and more people suffer from a gluten allergy (celiac disease) or a wheat intolerance (like me). Corn is gluten-free but often processed in facilities that also process wheat. I don’t have a problem eating it, but some of my readers cannot tolerate corn. That’s why my gluten free tortillas contain chickpea flour and tapioca flour.

  • Tapioca flour is sometimes also called tapioca starch. You can use arrowroot flour instead. Some readers have also had success with cornstarch (I prefer tapioca flour though).
  • Chickpea flourcontains plenty of protein and also many minerals and vitamins such as folic acid, copper, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin B1 + B6, zinc, and fiber.

Whipping up these homemade wraps couldn’t be easier. Many other recipes are more complicated and require that you knead a dough made from wheat flour, oil, and water, let it rest, roll it out and then fry it in the pan.

My recipe is much easier since you only have to mix the few ingredients together and then pour the batter directly into the pan. So simple!

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (3)How To Make Gluten Free Tortillas?

You don’t even need a blender or food processor, just a bowl, a whisk, a pan and you’re good to go.

STEP 1: Put all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix with a whisk.

STEP 2: Pour a little oil into the pan (a new non-stick pan doesn’t require oil) and wait for the oil to warm up slightly. Then pour some batter into the pan and fry each tortilla on both sides for about 2 minutes. That’s it!

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (4)How To Serve & How To Store?

You can double the recipe and make a bunch of gluten free tortillas for meal prep. They are also perfect to take to school, university, or work. Furthermore, these gluten-free wraps are a great side dish for hearty Indian dishes such as Red Lentil Dahl or Chickpea Curry.

You can also make them very thin (with more water) so that they turn out like crepes. If you leave out the salt, you can also enjoy them with a sweet filling (e.g. a Chocolate Spread or jam).

Storage: Let the tortillas cool completely. I recommend stacking them on a plate and putting some wax paper between the individual wraps so that they don’t stick together. You can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days, ideally, wrap the plate in plastic wrap.

They dry out a bit in the refrigerator, but you can easily reheat them individually in a pan (fry on both sides over a low/medium heat for about 20 seconds). They will become soft and elastic/pliable again.

You can also freeze them in freezer bags (with wax paper between the individual wraps) for up to 3 months!

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (5)These Wraps Are:

  • Gluten-free
  • Grain-free
  • Wheat free
  • Corn-free
  • Nut-free
  • Yeast-free
  • Oil-free
  • Vegan (egg-free, dairy-free)
  • Protein-rich
  • Easy to make with 2 ingredients (water and salt not counted)
  • Perfect to make soft tacos, burritos, quesadillas, taquitos or enchiladas

Gluten Free Tortillas | Easy Recipe For Tacos, Burritos - Elavegan (6)I love this recipe so much because it always turns out great. The gluten free tortillas are elastic, pliable, can be folded and rolled (if more water is used) without tearing or breaking apart. They have the perfect texture, are flexible and robust at the same time. You can make the batter thicker (for tacos) or very thin (for crêpes).

Here is a photo of thin crêpes that I made with the exact same recipe but with 1 2/3 cup (400 ml) of water:

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You can even add spinach, which gives them a beautiful green color, which not only looks great but is also a fantastic way to add more greens to your diet. Check out my homemade Spinach Tortillas that are loved by adults and kids alike!

If you try out my recipe, please leave a comment below, and don’t forget to tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with @elavegan #elavegan because I love to see your recreations.

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Gluten-free Tortillas

Author: Michaela Vais

Easy gluten free tortillas with just 2 ingredients (water and salt not included). You can quickly prepare these gluten-free wraps in about 15 minutes! They are allergy-friendly (wheat-free, corn-free, vegan, grain-free, no yeast) and perfect for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, flatbread, etc. The recipe is oil-free, uncomplicated, and requires little effort!

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Prep Time 3 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 4

Calories 169 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Process the ingredients in your food processor (or just whisk them together in a bowl). Use 3/4 cup of water if you plan to make thicker tortillas for tacos. Add about 1 cup of water if you want to make thinner tortillas. You can use up to 1 2/3 cups (400 ml) for very thin wraps/crepes.

  • Heat a little oil in a non-stick pan/skillet over medium heat. Pour about 1/3 cup into the pan/skillet (1/4 to 1/3 cup is a good size for a taco). If you plan to make enchiladas use more batter for each tortilla.

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  • Cook for two minutes on low-medium heat, flip the tortilla and cook on the other side for about one minute. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Tapioca flour: You can also use arrowroot flour instead of tapioca flour/starch. Some readers also had success with cornstarch (I prefer tapioca flour though).
  • Storage: Let the tortillas cool completely. I recommend stacking them on a plate and putting some wax paper between the individual wraps so that they don't stick together. You can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days, ideally, wrap the plate in plastic wrap. The tortillas dry out a bit in the fridge, but you can easily reheat them individually in a pan (fry on both sides over a low/medium heat for about 20 seconds). Then they are soft and elastic/pliable again. It's also possible to freeze the tortillas!

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-free Tortillas

Serving Size

100 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

169

% Daily Value*

Fat

2

g

3

%

Saturated Fat

0.2

g

1

%

Carbohydrates

27

g

9

%

Fiber

3.25

g

13

%

Sugar

3.25

g

4

%

Protein

6.75

g

14

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Do gluten free tortillas taste different? ›

They're made with tapioca starch, rice flour, and pea protein, which absolutely means they diverge from flour tortillas in terms of flavor, but once they're stuffed with savory fillings, I hardly think you'll notice.

Are mission flour tortillas gluten free? ›

These soft taco flour tortillas are gluten free, vegan-friendly, and have no artificial colors. Our tortilla wraps can stack up to any meal and bring an extra 5g of dietary fiber per serving to the table.

Should you refrigerate gluten free tortillas? ›

Storage: Refrigeration is NOT required but we do recommend storing them in a cool, dry place with the package properly sealed.

How do you make gluten-free less crumbly? ›

Mix the Additives in Before the Wet Ingredients

Without it, gluten-free products can be dry and crumbly. There is a way to compensate for this however — use xanthan gum. Some bakers also use gelatin or agar. If you're using additives, mix them thoroughly with the dry ingredients before adding the wet.

How to heat up gluten-free tortillas? ›

For the best flavor and texture, pre-heat a non-stick pan or grill over medium heat (no oil required) or use tongs to rest it directly over a gas flame. Heat your gluten-free tortillas for 15-20 seconds per side until they puff up, increasing the cook time for greater crispiness.

Why are gluten free wraps so expensive? ›

The production of high-quality and reliably gluten-free food is fully automated and relies on the most modern technology. Rice and corn, the primary ingredients mainly used instead of wheat in gluten-free food, are also more expensive than wheat.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

What cheese is gluten-free? ›

Parmesan cheese is gluten-free. Provolone is gluten-free. Ricotta cheese is gluten-free. Swiss cheese is gluten-free.

Does popcorn have gluten? ›

Popcorn is made from corn, which doesn't contain gluten. In fact, corn is often recommended as a safe alternative to wheat for those with celiac disease, and most people who cannot tolerate gluten can safely enjoy corn products ( 2 ).

Is oatmeal gluten-free? ›

Yes, pure, uncontaminated oats are gluten-free. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration considers oats a gluten-free grain under its gluten-free labeling regulations and only requires that packaged products with oats as an ingredient contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten overall.

Does Taco Bell use gluten free tortillas? ›

Since everything at Taco Bell is made-to-order, it's easy to customize many items to fit your lifestyle. For example, replacing the flour tortilla in our Chicken Soft Taco for a crunchy taco shell accommodates a made-without-gluten diet. All our food is prepared in a common kitchen with food that contains gluten.

Does peanut butter have gluten in it? ›

It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

Is Ezekiel bread gluten-free? ›

Then, we take the freshly sprouted live grains and slowly mash them, mix them into dough in small batches and slowly bake into bread. Q: Are Food for Life Ezekiel 4:9®, Genesis 1:29® and 7-Sprouted Grains products "gluten free"? A: No. These products contain naturally occurring gluten.

How do you keep tortillas from crumbling? ›

Steam corn tortillas in the microwave so they stay pliable and don't split under the weight of taco fillings. Wrap a stack of tortillas in damp paper towels or a damp kitchen towel, then wrap in plastic wrap or place in a microwave-safe resealable plastic bag (keep the bag open to vent).

How do you make tortillas not fall apart? ›

How do you prevent corn tortillas from falling apart when you try to roll them up? You've got to heat the tortillas before you roll them up. You can give them a lite coating of oil and toss them into a hot sauté pan. Use no oil, if you prefer, or do it restaurant style and dip them into the deep fat fryer.

How do you keep gluten-free dough from falling apart? ›

If your gluten free bread is falling apart, you didn't use a binder in the flour blend. Gluten in wheat is the “glue” that holds regular baking together. Gluten free flour doesn't have the same “glue,” so you have to add it. Ensure the gluten-free flour blend contains either xanthan gum, guar gum, or psyllium husk.

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