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Doña Rosa Tortilla Press
Tortilla Press

The best tortilla press, not just according to us, but also the experts at Epicurious, Saveur, Serious Eats, and America's Test Kitchen. The Masienda Tortilla Press is sturdy and stable  (thanks to hot rolled steel), and its wide plate (8 in.) makes a range of tortilla sizes possible. Plus, our artisan-made press has been finished stateside with food-safe powder coat in various stylish hues. Oh, and did we mention it comes with one pair of custom reusable liners printed with a tortilla sizing ruler? Let the masa magic begin. 

 

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· Powder coat is food-safe and free of PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, lead, or cadmium.
· Press includes one set of plastic Tortilla Press Liners. Liners are BPA and phthalate free.
· Presses tortillas up to 6.5” in diameter.
· Base Dimensions: 9.5” x 8.75”
· Weight: 10.4lbs
Usage+
· These are handmade tortilla presses with subtle imperfections. Use caution when opening and closing the lid, minding its edges and corners, which can be sharp. Paint may wear in high-contact areas after extensive use. Tortilla presses should not be heated, and use over fire may cause damage to the powder coat paint. Handle with care.
· Beyond tortillas and masa shapes like tetelas, flautas, and huaraches, there are a multitude of uses for a tortilla press. Dumpling wrappers? Roll over, rolling pin! Smashburgers? Meet your new smasher. Flatbreads? Never been flatter.
Review Highlights-

Well made and a beauty

Well made and a beauty to look at. Works flawlessly every time. Very happy with my purchase!

Angelica O.

Greatest Tortilla Press

I’m so glad I bought this. Made the red masa tortillas and it was amazing. Gonna toss the round one I have. Worth the price.

Maria F.

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Made in Mexico

To Get Lost in Masa

The Masienda Tortilla Press is the ultimate invitation to get lost in the world of masa. After many years of schlepping our favorite Oaxacan-style press — colorful and made of hefty, hot-rolled steel — back in our suitcases for friends and family, today we’re proud to partner with a team of skilled artisans to bring this press to your kitchen. We hope that its beauty and reliability inspire you to cook tortillas, and cook them often.

Taking Tacos to a New Level

We’re of the mind that the tortilla makes the taco. You've put so much love and care into your toppings and fillings – scouring the farmers market for the freshest ingredients, spending hours stewing meat, pickling onions, and grinding salsa – why serve the fruits of your labor atop a mediocre tortilla? Once you've embraced the homemade tortilla, it’s hard to go back to store-bought.

How to Make Tortillas

FAQ

Do I need to use plastic liners with my Tortilla Press?

Since well-hydrated masa can be moist and sticky, it should not be applied directly onto the press — you’ll need to use plastic liners. A good thin liner, like ours, will also make the process of removing the masa easier and faster. Your Tortilla Press comes with one set of Masienda’s custom liners — they’re the perfect size and peel away easily from masa. You can also use a thin grocery bag, or in a pinch, Ziplock bags work but have a higher tendency to stick to the masa.

How should I clean my Tortilla Press?

After use, wipe the press clean with a dry rag. If it requires a deeper cleaning, go in with a slightly damp rag, making sure to dry it completely afterwards. Paint may wear in high-contact areas after extended use. Do not submerge in water. Any excess moisture will create rust.

 

Is it normal for my Tortilla Press to wobble slightly?

Due to the hand made nature of the Tortilla Press, it's normal for the legs to be slightly uneven. All presses can have a little wobble — you can place a towel under it to help keep it from moving and from scratching any surfaces.