Vegan Tortilla Recipe | Homemade Flour Tortilla Wraps (2024)

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These homemade vegan flour tortillas are a delicious way to enjoy a tasty wrap. With four basic ingredients, this is a simple and versatile recipe that’s quite fun to make.

While making tortilla wraps takes some time, the fresh flavor of these tortillas is well worth it compared to store bought options!

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Are Flour Tortillas Vegan?

Many store-bought tortillas and flour tortilla recipes are vegan friendly; however, some traditional tortilla recipes use lard. Lard is an animal product and therefore not vegan.

Luckily, it’s super easy to select a vegetable-based fat to use in flour tortillas! This recipe uses a neutral tasting oil, but vegetable shortening is also an option.

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Ingredients to Make Vegan Tortillas

This recipe uses four simple ingredients to make deliciously soft flour tortillas. To make homemade tortilla wraps you’ll need:

  • All-purpose flour: This basic flour creates a deliciously soft homemade tortilla.
  • Oil: It’s essential to add some fat to flour tortillas to create a soft and tasty tortilla.
  • Salt: Some salt enhances this recipe’s fresh flour flavor. Use a finely ground salt or table salt; dissolve large flake salt into the water if you want to use it otherwise it won’t incorporate evenly.
  • Baking powder: Some baking powder helps the tortillas fluff up. This is technically an optional ingredient as tortillas are meant to be quite flat and don’t necessarily need to fluff.
  • Water: Warm water hydrates the flour and creates a soft, elastic dough.

How to Make Tortilla Wraps

Making vegan four tortillas is simple, but there are a few key points to keep in mind when creating deliciously soft wraps!

Step 1: Whisk Dry Ingredients

Start by whisking the all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl until well combined.

Step 2: Stir in Oil

Once the dry ingredients are mixed, switch from your whisk to a spoon. Stir the oil into the flour until the mixture looks crumbly and the oil is well distributed.

Step 3: Knead in Water

Next, add the warm water into the flour mixture and stir until a ball of dough forms.

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Turn the dough out of the mixing bowl and onto your kitchen counter, then begin kneading. This dough requires substantial kneading, so keep going until it feels smooth (about 5 minutes).

Dough shouldn’t stick to the counter or your hands. If the dough is sticking, knead in an extra ½ tablespoon of flour at a time, until the dough is just slightly tacky. Don’t add too much flour since this can create a dry tortilla.

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Step 4: Portion Dough and Rest

Either let the full ball of dough rest and portion before rolling, or portion and shape into round, flat disks before letting the dough rest.

I like to cut the dough into even pieces first, then place back into the mixing bowl to rest. You can make 12 medium tortillas or 16 smaller tortillas.

Cover the dough with a damp paper towel or kitchen towel so it doesn’t dry out. Let this rest for 20 minutes.

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Step 5: Roll Dough and Cook

Once the dough is rested, it’s time to roll flat.

Lightly flour your counter and begin rolling the dough from the center until it’s quite thin. It’s helpful to rotate the dough while you roll so it spreads evenly, creating a round tortilla.

I like to make my tortillas quite thin and roll them until almost transparent. My countertop pattern is almost visible through the dough when they’re fully rolled.

This is an elastic dough and will shrink while rolling. If you find the dough doesn’t stay rolled out well, it likely needs more time to rest.

I prefer to roll all my tortillas before cooking. Stack them with some flour between to prevent sticking.

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When ready to cook, warm a large, non-stick pan over medium-high heat. Place your first tortilla in the pan when the pan is fully heated.

The wrap should start forming bubbles within a few seconds. Light brown spots should form on the tortilla after 30-40 seconds. It shouldn’t take any longer than 60 seconds to get golden brown spots. If it takes longer than 60 seconds, your pan isn’t hot enough.

After the first side has golden brown spots, flip the tortilla and allow the second side to cook for 30-40 seconds. Again, light brown spots should form in this time; if not, turn up the heat.

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If the tortilla turns dark brown within 30 seconds, turn the heat down.

Place cooked tortillas into a clean kitchen towel. It’s important to stack up cooked tortillas in a towel since they will steam and keep the tortillas soft until ready to serve.

Step 6: Serve Tortillas

Once all tortillas are cooked and stacked in your kitchen towel, load them with any delicious fillings you can think of!

I love making either lentil walnut taco “meat” or high protein TVP tacos! These wraps are delicious for any use you can think of!

Allow leftover tortillas to cool in the kitchen towel before storing in a plastic bag. They last in the fridge for up to a week or you can freeze them for up to 3 months.

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Dairy Free Tortilla Tips and Variations

Making this vegan tortilla recipe is fairy simple but there’s a few key points to remember so the tortillas stay nicely soft.

It’s important to make a dough that isn’t sticky while not adding too much flour. If the dough sticks to your hands or countertop, add a small amount of flour at a time; no more than ½ tablespoon. Knead in the extra flour completely before adding more.

This dough requires lots of kneading; 5 minutes may feel like a long time, but it’ll create a delicious soft-yet-elastic texture! Resting the dough is also essential to create a soft flour tortilla.

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It’s also essential to cook the tortillas at a high enough temperature so they aren’t in the pan too long. No more than 60-seconds per side; if there aren’t golden brown spots and bubbles by this time, increase the temperature. If dark brown spots form within 30-seconds, lower the heat.

The only substitution that works for this recipe is using solid fat instead of oil. You could use vegetable shortening as a vegan solid fat. Vegan butter is also an option, but your tortillas will take on that buttery flavor (shortening doesn’t have flavor).

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How to Refrigerate and Freeze Homemade Tortillas

While making tortilla wraps, stack them in a clean kitchen towel. The heat from each tortilla will form steam and keep the stack warm, creating soft tortillas.

Allow tortillas to cool in the kitchen towel, then store in a plastic bag and refrigerate for up to a week.

Reheat tortillas in a dry pan, like how they were cooked, or wrap in tin foil and place into the oven (at about 350 °F) for a few minutes, until heated through and soft. While you can microwave these homemade tortillas, this often causes the tortilla to harder and become crunchy once they cool again.

You can also store leftover tortillas in the freezer. Once cooled, place into a freezer bag. They should last for up to 3 months.

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Vegan Flour Tortillas

This vegan flour tortillas recipe is completely homemade and creates deliciously soft tortilla wraps ready to fill with all your favorite taco or burrito fixings!

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Prep Time 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Servings 12 Medium tortillas

Calories 116 kcal

Cuisine Mexican-inspired, Vegan

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ cup oil (neutral flavor like avocado, canola, sunflower)
  • ¾ cup water , at room temperature

Instructions

Prepare Dough

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, salt and baking powder.

    2 cups all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon baking powder

  • Switch to using a spoon and stir in oil until a crumbly mixture forms.

    ¼ cup oil

  • Next, slowly stir in water until a ball of dough forms.

    ¾ cup water

  • Turn the dough out onto the countertop and knead until the dough feels smooth. It should be slightly tacky feeling but not sticky. If it feels sticky or is sticking to your hands/ counter, knead in extra flour, about ½ tablespoon at a time.

  • Divide the dough into 12 pieces and roll each piece into a ball. Flatten each ball then return the dough disks to the mixing bowl. Cover with a damp paper towel or kitchen towel and let rest for 20 minutes.

Roll and Cook Dough

  • After the dough has rested, roll each piece using a light dusting of flour to prevent sticking to the counter or rolling pin.

  • Roll as thin as possible; use firm pressure since the dough is very springy and will shrink while rolling. The dough should be almost see-though when thin enough

  • Once all tortillas are rolled, warm a dry non-stick pan over medium-high heat.

  • When the pan is hot, place the first tortilla in and cook for about 30 seconds on each side. The tortilla will bubble as it cooks and golden-brown spots will form.

  • If the tortilla becomes dark brown before 30 seconds is up, turn the heat down before moving on.

  • When both sides are cooked, with golden brown sections throughout, remove and place into a kitchen towel or piece of tin foil to keep warm.

  • Cook the remaining tortillas in the same way, adding to the kitchen towel/ tin foil to keep soft and warm.

Serve

  • Serve your fresh flour tortillas with any/ all your favorite vegan tortilla, burrito or fajita fillings!

Notes

Accuracy of nutrition information cannot be guaranteed (certain ingredients may not have all nutrients listed in the database); amounts may vary (and will vary depending on brands of ingredients used); all nutrition fact values rounded to the nearest whole number.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 Tortilla (1/12 of recipe)Calories: 116 kcalCarbohydrates: 16 gProtein: 2 gFat: 5 gSaturated Fat: 1 gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1 gMonounsaturated Fat: 3 gSodium: 120 mgPotassium: 22 mgFiber: 1 gCalcium: 15 mgIron: 1 mg

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About Nicole Stevens

Nicole is a long-time vegan with a Masters of Science in Food and Nutrition.

She helps people thrive on a vegan diet with balanced recipes.

Vegan Tortilla Recipe | Homemade Flour Tortilla Wraps (2024)

FAQs

Are flour tortilla wraps vegan? ›

Most flour tortillas are vegan tortilla wraps, as most modern brands and recipes commonly use vegetable oil in place of lard. Are corn tortillas vegan? Most corn tortilla recipes contain just salt, water, and cornflour - these plant-based tortillas are perfectly suitable for a vegan diet.

What brand of flour tortillas are vegan? ›

Mission Tortillas

Mono and diglycerides are used in their flour tortillas and their source is also vegetable-based. SO in a nutshell Mission Tortillas are vegan and you can eat them anytime anywhere.

Do you use flour tortillas for wraps? ›

These really are the best ever homemade flour tortillas, no one can believe how easy and delicious they are! They're perfect for enchiladas, soft tacos, burritos, quesadillas, wraps...

Can vegans eat tortilla wraps? ›

Yes, tortilla wraps are completely vegan-friendly. They're made from either wheat or corn flour, vegetable oil and salt. There was a stretch of time where lard was often included for mass production purposes, but thankfully for those of us on a plant-based diet, this is no longer in practice. Hungry for more?

What are vegan wraps made of? ›

Ingredients For Vegan Wrap

A colorful array of vegetables like spinach, cucumber, carrots, and red cabbage are at the heart of every great vegan wrap recipe. But beyond just veggies, consider tofu, a versatile plant-based protein that can be seasoned in various ways.

What flour are wraps made of? ›

Tortillas are now not only made from maize meal, but also from wheat flour; home-made and store-bought tortillas are made in many flavors and varieties. Tortillas remain a staple food in Mexico and Central America, and have gained popularity and market share elsewhere.

Can vegans eat rice? ›

Yes, absolutely! Rice is a common grain in all cooking and has a significant place in the plant-based world too. Some rice dishes may not be suitable for vegans though, so if you're eating out or following a recipe make sure there are no meat, fish or other animal products being used before you tuck in!

How do you know if tortillas are vegan? ›

To ensure tortillas are vegan, it's imperative to make them at home or scrutinize the ingredient list of store-bought tortillas. Key indicators include: Checking the bottom of the ingredient list for allergen warnings, such as wheat or milk. Reading the entire list to identify less obvious animal-based ingredients.

Does Taco Bell have vegan tortillas? ›

The beans, potatoes, tortillas, guacamole, and rice at Taco Bell are all animal-free—so just about anything can be made vegan.

What is the difference between a wrap and a tortilla wrap? ›

A tortilla is a flat bread that is unleavened (does not use yeast or a chemical leavening agent) and uses corn or wheat as its flour source. Tortillas do not contain any spices or flavors and are often smaller in size. A wrap, on the other hand, is a soft bread made with a dough that contains yeast.

Why are flour tortillas not vegan? ›

Traditionally, flour tortillas are made with lard which is animal fat. These tortillas wouldn't work for a vegan diet. Commercially produced tortillas aren't made with lard anymore, but they can still have derivatives of animal products in them.

Which flour tortillas are vegan? ›

Vegan Tortilla Brands
  • Wrawp Original Wraps.
  • Food For Life Tortilla-Ezekiel Sprouted Grain.
  • 365 brand Whole Wheat Tortillas.
  • Rudi's Gluten Free Fiesta Tortillas.
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Are Doritos vegan? ›

Since 1966, Doritos has satisfied customers' snack cravings with their flavored tortilla chips. But unfortunately for vegans, only one variety is vegan-friendly: Spicy Sweet Chili. The other Doritos flavors contain various dairy products and animal-derived flavors, none of which are vegan.

What makes tortillas not vegan? ›

Commercially produced tortillas aren't made with lard anymore, but they can still have derivatives of animal products in them. Sometimes ingredients like butter, whey, and animal glycerin are added to the dough. It's always best to check the ingredient list before buying.

Do flour tortillas have dairy in them? ›

In most cases, flour tortillas are vegan. However, they might be cooked with lard or butter, or they may contain non-vegan preservatives.

Is Mission flour tortillas vegan? ›

The only products that are animal-derived are Mission Cheddar Cheese Flavored Dip, Mission Salsa con Queso and Mission Chicharrones. Mission wraps, tortillas and chips do not contain any ingredients coming from animal-based products, making them acceptable for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Are plain tortillas vegan? ›

If you are making them yourself, you can make sure they're vegan by not using any fat or by substituting vegetable oil or shortening in recipes which call for lard. As far as commercial corn tortillas or flour tortillas, you have to look at the ingredients. Some will use lard (animal fat) and some won't.

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