Add all the ingredients to a food processor and blend it on high until the dough forms a ball.
Take the dough out of the food processor and use your hands to knead the dough together to make sure all the ingredients are fully combined.
The dough will seem a bit sticky at first. Kneading it together helps to form the dough.
Roll out the dough using the rollin pin method
Remove the dough and split it equally into 5 pieces.
Roll each piece into a ball.
Place two small sheets of parchment paper down. Place the ball of dough between the sheets of parchment paper and roll the dough out in a very thin 6-inch round circle using a rolling pin. You can use a bowl to create a perfect circle shape if needed. Place the bowl over the rolled out dough and cut off the edges outside of the bowl.
Create tortillas using the tortilla press method.
Cut off one large sheet of parchment paper. The paper should be long enough to fold in half and cover the tortilla press shape.
Open the tortilla press and place the parchment paper on top of the press.
Place the ball of dough on the parchment paper in the very center of the press. Press the ball down slightly so you know it will stay in the center when you press it down.
Shut the top lid on the tortilla press and use the handle to press it completely down all the way. See photos and video below.
Open the tortilla press and uncover the top layer of parchment paper.
You will see a perfect tortilla circle every time!
Cook the tortillas
Using a small frying pan with no oil. Heat the pan over medium heat.
You will cook these tortillas for a small amount of time. It's basically cooking them just long enough to cook the egg in them.
Once the pan is hot, add the tortilla to the pan and set a time for between 30 and 45 seconds. I use my Amazon Alexa to help set a timer to cook these perfectly every time. If my pan is super hot on high heat, it cooks in only 30 seconds. Lower temperatures and it cooks in 45 seconds. This is the difference in cooking times. Don't cook them longer than that or else they won't be pliable. You will see a slight brown color on the cooked side of the tortilla.
Flip the tortilla and cook the opposite side for only 15 seconds. I always count to 15 so I don't lose tract of time. The opposite side won't be as golden brown as the first side but it will be fully cooked.
Place the cooked tortillas in a tortilla warmer container until you are ready to serve them.
You can reheat the tortillas in a frying pan or microwave as needed. You will only need to use 10 seconds in the microwave and about 30 to 40 seconds on the stove top using a hot frying pan with no oil.
Notes
You can make this dough ahead of time. It will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days sealed in an airtight container or a ziplock baggie with all the air taken out.NUTRITION FACTS: These tortillas are only 3 net carbs each!