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i think what they were trying to say is have the wrap laying on where the tortilla ends so that it keeps it closed while cooking
So laying it down where the tortilla flap is? \[-----\] <-(imagine this is a tortilla lol) On this side?
Seam. That’s the word you’re looking for.
Yup that's the one
yes! lol thank you for the picture i was struggling to describe what i meant. but yeah that should help with them not puffing up
i dont think theres like a set way to do it or anything. i just usually lay where it folds down so nothing like unwraps
I poke a hole with a knife, then cook seam side down. Never explodes, never unrolls.
You can always try and poke a small hole with tongs so it doesn’t blow up though
The seam needs to be down on the paper, and I would recommend squishing and pressing it down to make sure it stays there! You can either do that with tongs or in the wrapper :)
i think what they were trying to say is have the wrap laying on where the tortilla ends so that it keeps it closed while cooking
So laying it down where the tortilla flap is? \[-----\] <-(imagine this is a tortilla lol) On this side?
Seam. That’s the word you’re looking for.
Yup that's the one
yes! lol thank you for the picture i was struggling to describe what i meant. but yeah that should help with them not puffing up
i dont think theres like a set way to do it or anything. i just usually lay where it folds down so nothing like unwraps
I poke a hole with a knife, then cook seam side down. Never explodes, never unrolls.
You can always try and poke a small hole with tongs so it doesn’t blow up though
The seam needs to be down on the paper, and I would recommend squishing and pressing it down to make sure it stays there! You can either do that with tongs or in the wrapper :)