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I picked up a bag of masa harina at the store. EXCELLENT choice--it's been years since I've done so. I have delicious crafting material. In lieu of committing a ziploc to the tortilla press, are there other ways to cook these flatbreads?

Hand squashing is fine but everything comes out uneven.
Finger-pressing onto parchment the way I press shortbread is fine and is currently the best procedure.
Stainless steel rolling pin was a sticky disaster; it would need a second sheet of parchment and for 110g corn flour, was deemed an excessive use for resources.

Yield: 8 or so 4" tortillas.

Ultimately, I'm aiming at stuffed tortillas, such as pupusas and tlacoyos, and thick corncakes, such as sopes, arepas, and cachapas. They're not all made with masa harina, but plain tortillas are a good place to start.

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