This simple recipe was my favourite food of the entire weekend. And there was some stiff dessert competition this weekend too. I’ve been craving doughy fresh bread like nobody’s business. In honour of breaking in the new kitchen, I decided to revisit one of my favourite old recipes on the blog: Organic Homemade Spelt Tortillas. And by old, I mean it was posted a good 5 years ago! Time is flying. Before I know it, you’ll be calling me Grandma Glow.
Not only did I improve upon the previous recipe, but I discovered a way to shave 40 minutes off the dough-sitting time. In other words, the dough rest wasn’t even necessary. What the what? I know. As a result, these spelt tortillas are literally thrown together quicker than you can run to the store. They are much fresher and tastier too. This makes me a happy girl, especially after the dishwasher and washing machine broke within a 24 hour period. That was after they leaked all over floors of course. Nobody said moving was easy, but stuffing homemade wraps in my face sure helps.
The beauty of the wrap is that you can add any toppings you’re in the mood for. Change it up every time! One of my favourite simple combos is vegan butter spread over a warm tortilla with a sprinkle of Herbamare (heaven). Or for a sweet treat, spread on coconut oil and sprinkle it with cinnamon and sugar. Drool. Or toast it in the oven and make a pizza. Ok, now I’m getting hungry again!
The veggie wrap above is a simple mix of fresh orange pepper, red onion, cucumber rounds, hummus, black pepper, and yellow mustard. I don’t know what it is, but I’ve been craving yellow mustard all day + all night. I’m dipping veggies in yellow mustard for crying out loud (for the record, I put on more mustard after shooting these photos). Things are getting weird in my mouth. Whenever Eric sees me with the mustard he says, “I put that shit on everything!” in the voice of the old lady from the Frank’s hot sauce commercial.
When I took my first bite of this veggie wrap I almost shed a tear of joy. All the moving and renovation pains vanished from my memory during those crunchy, fresh, zippy bites. Simple homemade food is the best food, don’t you think? Eric also demolished his wraps (yes, I managed to share somehow) and said he can’t get over how much better they taste compared to his regular store-bought ones. It was a success on all fronts! I’ll let you know if I try out any other flours – and you can feel free to do the same in the comments.
Cheers to a new, fresh spring week and significantly fewer boxes to unpack. Yellow mustard for life!
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Easiest 5-Ingredient Spelt Flatbread
Yield
6 large or 8 small
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
In no time at all, you can have a fresh, pliable spelt tortillas made with just 5 ingredients! Lightly adapted from my Organic Homemade Spelt Tortillas.
Ingredients
- 2 cups + 2 tablespoons light spelt flour (see note)
- 1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 3/4 cup almost boiling water
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
Directions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and baking soda.
- Stir in the hot water and oil until a shaggy looking dough comes together.
- Knead the dough with your hands about 15 times, soaking up the extra flour at the bottom of the bowl as you go. If the dough is still too wet, add a touch of flour and knead again.
- Shape dough into a ball and place in the bowl. Cover with a tea towel so it doesn’t dry out.
- Preheat a large skillet over medium heat.
- Grab a chunk of dough just larger than a golf ball. Shape into a ball and sprinkle on some spelt flour to coat lightly.
- Place a large nonstick baking mat on the counter and flour a rolling pin. You can also use parchment paper instead of a nonstick mat. Sprinkle the mat with a dusting of flour.
- Roll the dough all directions into a circular shape until it's paper thin. It’s ok if it’s not a perfect circle - mine usually come out all kinds of odd shapes! Drizzle the tortilla with a tiny bit of olive oil and spread it out to coat the entire surface.
- Place the tortilla on the preheated skillet, oil side down. Cook over medium heat for around 30 seconds and then flip it with a spatula and cook for another 30 seconds or so. If you cook for too long, your tortilla might be prone to tearing or drying out, so keep that in mind.
- Place cooked tortillas on a plate and cover with a tea towel to prevent drying. Repeat steps for the rest.
- Store leftovers on a plate with a lightly damp paper towel spread out on top. Cover the plate with plastic wrap and place in fridge.
Tip:
Note: Other flours might work besides light spelt flour, but I haven't tested any yet. Please let us know in the comments if you try any out!
Nutrition Information
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Oh, and in case you are wondering – yes, they do wrap nicely! I didn’t experience any tears or cracks with this batch. I think this is due to cooking it for much less time than the previous recipe and also using light spelt flour instead of whole spelt flour. I’ll have to test more versions to be sure…








Love this…. I tried making them gluten free:
1 cup barley flour
1/2 cup GF oat flour
1/2 cup GF Namaste perfect flour blend
1 tsp baking soda
Boiling water
Salt
Works great!
Meg – barely isn’t gluten free? I just don’t want people to get sick.
Great post Angela! I’m also pregnant (19 weeks), and I had yellow mustard cravings too!! For a while, every day at work for snack I would have a baggie of pretzels and a little container of yellow mustard to dip. I don’t really think I even cared about the pretzels, they were just a tool for getting the mustard in my mouth lol.
Look’s like an awesome recipe. We’re going to make it tomorrow and see what it tastes like.
Thanks for the inspiration! I made these last night with white wheat flour, and they were super easy and delicious! We made wraps with homemade pesto, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and spinach. Yum! Then, we put a flat bread back in the pan on low, and made a skillet pizza. This is a new go-to recipe. Thank you!!
I used regular (whole) spelt flour from Bulk Barn and these wraps were good, but I think the “wow” factor may be the light spelt flour which I’ll have to track down. I agree with the other whole spelt flour users, 20 seconds was more than enough for each side otherwise the wraps would tear when we folded them and they would taste a bit tough. Did anyone else get the bubble (cook) marks? I was looking forward to that and I was a little bummed out when mine didn’t puff up.
I tried these again with gluten free flour (a special blend from SarahBakes.com) and they turned out good too. They aren’t as soft as the spelt ones but definitely better than any other store-bought gluten free tortilla.
Oops. I had the link wrong in my comment above. It’s sarahbakesgfree.com
Hi
I got your cookbook last week and I love it.
I just wondered if you could sub the spelt for brown rice flour to make then gluten free?
Ooo I make “tortillas” like this all the time but with regular all purpose flour. Thanks for the idea to try them with spelt too!
These were delicious!
I used white whole wheat flour, and the dough needed about 3 tbs more water, but they worked great, and mine didn’t crack when rolled. And my boyfriend actually called them filling! He can sit down and eat through an entire pack of store bought tortillas, so these might be a huge money saver haha :)
I made these with white whole wheat flour too and mine also came out great! I didn’t have to add extra water, but I always measure flour by weight and not volume so that may have made the difference.
These look amazing! I might have to try them first with coconut oil and cocoa and then with veggies and hummus :) Excited to try them!
And belated congrats on being a mama! So excited for you both!
Can’t argue with how good mustard is. Just curious, what brand do you buy? I have Eden Organic yellow mustard right now and don’t like it very much (I think it’s from the apple cider vinegar in it :(), so I need a new suggestion. I was ALL over baked potatoes with cashew sour cream during the first semester. I wanted them stuffed in my face everyday! haha
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I wanted to make this gluten free so I used buckwheat flour, and it turned out great! Absolutely delicious, versatile flatbread! Thank you :)
Where can I get LIGHT spelt flour?? I have never seen it!
I just googled it and Bob’s Red Mill sells it……………..good ol’ Bob!!
I made it with coconutoil instead of olive oil and made my own paste with curry and coconut milk. Some veggies and sweet potato noodles… Yummm (www.facebook.com/heyhohealthy)
I made these with some almond flour! I had to add a lot more flour than the recipe called for, but they turned out really yummy!
This looks wonderful and its texture looks like just what I need! Also, is that rolling pin of yours plastic? If so, it looks like it does not appear like things stick to it as well as no bacteria like the wooden ones.
wood is naturally antibacterial. whoever told you that plastic was, is sadly misinformed, it is just the opposite.
Well, I experimented out of necessity and I think it turned out OK!
I absentmindedly added 1.75 cups of hot water (rather than the 0.75 cups called for). I was going to just scale up my recipe to adjust for the error, but realized I was nearly out of spelt flour. After a little hemming and hawing, I finally settled on subbing in some whole wheat flour. The ratio ended up being something like 2 scant cups whole wheat flour to 3.125 cups spelt flour.
The end product turned out pretty well! Definitely drier/heavier than if I’d only used spelt flour, but they taste like fresher, healthier, tastier versions of my favorite “natural” super market tortillas, so I consider it a success! (By the way, my mistake ended up yielding me 19 “tortillas”, so it’s a good thing I like them!)
These are really great! I’m wondering if I could make a huge batch at once and freeze them. Has anyone tried this?