3-Ingredient Gorditas Infladas

-Ingredient Gorditas Infladas

A simple, delicious, and filling breakfast you can make every morning.

These beautiful puffed corn pockets are made from only three ingredients: masa harina, water, and salt. When cooked properly, they inflate like little balloons, making them perfect for stuffing with cheese, veggies, or your favorite salsa — exactly like in your photo.

Description
Gorditas infladas are a traditional Mexican griddle bread made from corn dough. When the dough hits a hot pan, steam forms inside and naturally inflates the gordita. Once puffed, you can slit them open and fill them, or eat them as-is. They’re naturally gluten-free, hearty, inexpensive, and surprisingly quick to prepare.

Ingredients (3-Ingredient Base)
2 cups masa harina (Maseca or any corn masa flour)

1½–2 cups warm water

½ tsp salt

Optional fillings: shredded cabbage, onion, cilantro, cheese, and salsa (like in your image).

Instructions
Prepare the dough
Mix masa harina and salt. Add warm water gradually until the dough is soft, smooth, and not sticky. It should feel like playdough.

Divide and shape
Roll the dough into balls (about golf-ball size). Flatten each into a thick disk about ¼–⅜ inch thick.

Cook on the comal/pan
Heat a skillet or comal over medium heat. Cook each side for 1–2 minutes until lightly golden.

Let them puff
Flip again and gently press the edges with a spatula. When the steam builds inside, the gordita will inflate. (Magic!)

Fill (optional)
If stuffing, make a small slit and pack with cabbage, onion, cilantro, cheese, and top with salsa.

Tips for Perfect Puffing

The dough must be moist — cracks prevent inflation.

The pan should be well-heated, but not smoking.

Thicker discs puff better than thin ones.

If one doesn’t puff, press lightly around the edges with a spatula.

Cover cooked gorditas with a towel to keep them soft.

Servings
This recipe makes 10–12 gorditas depending on size.

Nutritional Info (Approx. per gordita, without fillings)
Calories: ~110

Carbs: ~22 g

 

Protein: ~2 g

Fat: ~1 g

Fiber: ~3 g

Gluten-Free: Yes

Vegan: Yes

Benefits

Only 3 ingredients

Budget-friendly

Fast breakfast (10–15 min)

Filling and energizing

Endlessly customizable

Naturally gluten-free

Q & A

Q: My gorditas don’t puff. Why?
A: Usually from dough being too dry or the pan not being hot enough. Add a bit more water and increase the heat slightly.

Q: Can I make the dough ahead of time?
A: Yes — keep it covered in the fridge up to 24 hours. Add a splash of water if it dries out.

Q: Can gorditas be frozen?
A: Absolutely. Freeze cooked gorditas, then reheat on a hot pan to re-crisp.

Q: Can I fry them instead of griddling?
A: Yes! They will puff even more when fried.

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