Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe (2024)

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Looking for a healthy tortilla recipe? These homemade spinach tortillas are nutrient packed—they’re great for wraps or tacos, and kids love the green color!

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The other day, Alex told me he wanted to develop homemade green tortillas as a DIY project. Genius! We buy tortillas all the time, so I’ve been looking for a good homemade method. Also, adding spinach can up the nutrients in a typical tortilla. Andmost importantly, who doesn’t love naturally green tortillas? I was hoping the green color would intrigue our toddler Larson.

Alex created this very delicious healthy tortilla recipe, and it got rave reviews: from both me and our toddler Larson! Larson kept asking for the “geen” food. This DIY project is best taken on as a fun activity with more than one person: either two adults, or an adult and children. Just beware that if you enlist kiddos, you might end up with some misshapen tortillas…don’t worry, they taste the same!

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Tips on making homemade spinach tortillas

These homemade spinach tortillas are flour tortillas, so unlike our corn tortilla recipe they are not naturally gluten free. The reason we chose flour for these homemade spinach tortillas is the texture of corn tortillas can be hard to perfect at home. They can easily turn out too dense if you’re not a corn tortilla pro. Since we were making these spinach tortillas for our new loaded veggie quesadilla recipe, we knew they’d have to have just the right texture and thickness.

To make these homemade spinach tortillas, here are a few tips:

  • You’ll need a handful of ingredients: spinach, flour, butter and salt.
  • Equipment you’ll need is: food processor to blend the ingredients (this is key to evenly mixing the spinach), a rolling pin, and a ruler for measuring your 8-inch circle.
  • It’s helpful to do with friends or family. These spinach tortillas are a great DIY to do as a fun weekend project with friends or family, especially kids. It really helps to speed up the rolling and cooking process to have at least 2 people. Alex and I did this together, so they were quick to make since he rolled while I was cooking the tortillas. Each spinach tortilla takes less than 1 minute to cook, so it usually takes a bit longer to roll the tortillas than cook them.

Got spinach left over after making these tortillas? See our top spinach recipes!

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Watch us make homemade spinach tortillas!

Because it’s nice to watch someone show you how to make something like tortillas…we made you a video! Here we are showing you how to make spinach tortillas in our kitchen:

How to store homemade tortillas

Once you’re done making the tortillas, you can store them in the refrigerator in a sealed bag wrapped in a towel, and they’ll stay for about a week. You can also freeze them wrapped in aluminum foil. This one is such a fun project: let us know if you give it a try!

Looking for a food processor?

You’ll need a food processor for this spinach tortillas recipe! Here’s the one we recommend. You’ll need a large sized food processor to accommodate this batch.

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This spinach tortillas recipe is…

This homemade spinach tortillas recipe is vegetarian. For vegan, plant based, and dairy free, use olive oil.

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Spinach Tortillas Recipe

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  • Author: Sonja
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 10 8 inch tortillas 1x
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Looking for a healthy tortilla recipe? These homemade spinach tortillas are nutrient packed—they’re great for wraps or tacos, and kids love the green color!

  • 3 cups boiling water
  • 6 cups spinach, lightly packed
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (or olive oil, for vegan)
  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ cup room temperature water, plus more as necessary

Instructions

  1. In a heatproof bowl, pour the boiling water over the spinach. When the spinach is bright green and wilted, about 2 minutes, drain the water using a strainer.
  2. Add the flour, salt, and butter to the food processor and pulse until combined. Add the spinach and process until fully combined with the flour, stopping and scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary. Then turn on the food processor and slowly pour in the room temperature water until a dough forms. Test the dough with your fingers to make sure it sticks together and is not crumbly or sticky. Adjust the flour and water if necessary.
  3. Remove the dough from the food processor, form it into a ball, and knead it for about 30 seconds until smooth. Then place the dough on a clean counter, cover it with an inverted bowl, and let it sit for 20 minutes.
  4. Divide the dough into 10 even balls. Smash all dough balls into flat disks. On a flat un-floured surface, roll each ball into a very thin round circle, about 8 inches wide. (You may want to use a ruler to measure so that you can make all of your circles an even size.)
  5. Heat a dry skillet over medium heat. Cook each tortilla about 30 seconds on one side, then 15 to 30 on the other, until cooked through and faint light brown spots form on the second side. When the tortilla is cooked, place it on a plate covered with a clean towel. This process is easiest done with two people, one rolling and one cooking. If you’re by yourself, roll 2 tortillas and cook them, place them on the plate with the towel and then roll the next tortillas.
  6. To store the tortillas, wrap them in a towel and place them in a sealable plastic bag in the refrigerator. Reheat or bring to room temperature before serving.

  • Category: Bread
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Keywords: Tortillas, Spinach Tortillas, Homemade Tortillas, Flour Tortillas, How to Make Tortillas

More food DIYs

Outside of these homemade spinach tortillas, we like to do food DIYs at home for weekend activities. Here are a few of our favorite DIY recipes:

  • Easy Homemade Pizza Dough
  • Homemade Almond Cashew Crackers
  • Multigrain Artisan No Knead Bread
  • Spicy Chipotle Sauce

Looking for recipes that use tortillas?

There are so many ways to use these homemade spinach tortillas. A few of our favorite tortilla recipes include:

  • Vegetarian Tacos
  • BBQ Bean Tacos with Pineapple Salsa
  • Chipotle Quesadilla with Avocado
  • Spiced Chickpea Tacos with Avocado Cream
  • Superfood Veggie Quesadillas
  • Easy Tofu Tacos
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Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes for memorable kitchen moments! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are spinach tortillas healthy? ›

Spinach wraps may look and sound healthier,” she notes, “but they contain only trace amounts of spinach and are typically made with refined grains — meaning no calorie or carb savings. And no added fiber.” Instead of attempting to veggie-fy your bread, Taylor suggests going for the real thing.

What are spinach tortillas made of? ›

Organic White Flour, Water, Sunflower Oil, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Cultured Organic Wheat Flour, Salt, Dried Spinach Powder, Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Cornstarch, Monocalcium Phosphate), Citric Acid, Soy Lecithin, Organic Guar Gum, Sodium Bicarbonate.

Do spinach tortillas taste different? ›

A nice change to a wrap. The spinach tastes like spinach- not flour. Its light and refreshing especially in the warmer seasons Simple clean taste. I recommened them!

What is the healthiest tortilla? ›

When it comes to nutrition, corn tortillas have the advantage of being made from whole grains, with fewer calories, sodium, and carbs but more fiber than flour tortillas. They're also gluten-free. As for cooking and eating, some people complain that corn tortillas break easily.

Does spinach wrap spike blood sugar? ›

If you struggle to eat a variety of colors, this Spinach Veggie Wrap has you covered. The Flatout Flatbread adds an extra boost of protein and fiber for the perfect on-the-go meal that will satisfy your hunger without spiking blood glucose levels.

Do spinach tortillas have a lot of carbs? ›

Spinach Tortilla (1 tortilla (approx 4 in. dia)) contains 6.7g total carbs, 6.3g net carbs, 1g fat, 1.1g protein, and 41 calories.

Are tortillas healthier than bread? ›

Bread and corn tortillas have a very similar nutrient profile. However, if you are choosing a flour tortilla, to get the most health benefit, be sure to choose one made with whole-wheat flour rather than refined white flour. Flour tortillas do also usually contain a higher fat content, so be wary of that as well.

Do spinach wraps go bad? ›

If you see signs of mold growth or changes in color, it's time to say "So long, tortillas!" Any color changes such as a green tinge, dark spots, or unusual spots of any kind are signs of spoilage. In spinach tortillas you may have a tougher time checking for the green-tinge, but err on the side of caution.

Do spinach tortillas taste like spinach? ›

You really don't taste the spinach. They taste like normal tortillas just with a lower calorie count.

How to make tortillas taste like restaurant? ›

10 Tips For Making Store-Bought Tortillas Taste Restaurant...
  1. Char them. ...
  2. Toast them in the oven. ...
  3. Fry them. ...
  4. Add water before warming. ...
  5. Steam them to keep them moist. ...
  6. Heat flour tortillas in butter. ...
  7. If you must use a microwave, wrap tortillas in plastic or a damp towel. ...
  8. Heat in large batches in the oven.
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Can you freeze spinach tortillas? ›

Storage. These spinach tortillas will keep well for up to one week in the fridge or two months in the freezer. If you do freeze them make sure to separate them with a piece of parchment paper so you can easily grab one at a time.

Are spinach wraps healthier than bread? ›

There isn't much nutritional difference between bread and wraps. Both contain similar ingredients, except the bread is leavened with yeast and a wrap is flat. The Nutrition Facts labels show similar nutritional profiles for one wrap and two slices of commercially baked bread.

Which is healthier spinach or wheat tortilla? ›

Spinach wraps look healthier than they are

According to The Daily Meal, a spinach wrap is a "tortilla in disguise," pointing out that the top ingredients are enriched flour, water, and vegetable shortening. According to Verywell Fit, spinach wraps don't provide your body with any more nutrients than most other wraps.

Are homemade tortillas healthier? ›

Not only do they taste great, but making them at home allows you to control the ingredients they're made with, so there's no binders, refined seed oils (like the typical soybean or canola oil) or other additives.

Is a spinach wrap healthier than bread? ›

If you look at the caloric and carbohydrate value of a regular wrap vs bread, its almost the same. Wraps just don't have yeast in them to make them rise and get all fluffy. Still a bunch of flour and carbs. What are the nutritional benefits of quesadillas made with whole wheat tortillas and low-fat cheese?

Are spinach tortillas better than flour tortillas? ›

According to The Daily Meal, a spinach wrap is a "tortilla in disguise," pointing out that the top ingredients are enriched flour, water, and vegetable shortening. According to Verywell Fit, spinach wraps don't provide your body with any more nutrients than most other wraps.

What tortillas are healthy for weight loss? ›

Corn tortillas are a surprisingly great carb for weight loss because they are naturally portion-sized, are a great source of whole grains and provide you with filling fiber. Corn tortillas are the perfect example of why weight loss doesn't mean having to eat less food, comments Bouvier.

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