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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with re-heating</title>
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	<title>Warming Tortillas</title>
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	<description>Does anyone know of an easy, quick method for heating up refrigerated corn tortillas? I love corn tortillas, and have found some great ones here in Brooklyn that I buy for a buck a package. (I like to eat tortillas and scrambled eggs for breakfast.) But I have had difficulty coming up with some way to warm corn tortillas both effectively and quickly. One way I have tried is to do each one on a hot iron skillet without grease. This works well, but takes a lot of time, about a minute or two per tortilla. I have tried heating them in a toaster oven, but this dries them out. A microwave makes them kind of chewy. My sense is that some method involving steam might work, but I haven&apos;t found it. Any ideas anyone? I&apos;m sure that there exists an easy, simple method somewhere. </description>
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	<category>re-heating</category>
	<category>Tortillas</category>
	<category>Warming</category>
	<dc:creator>Alex Marshall</dc:creator>
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