Mi Rancho Organic Flour Tortillas, 9.1 OZ

β PROS
- Safe materials you can trust
- Good value for the price point
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Let’s cut to the chase. You’ve bought flour tortillas before, and you’ve been burned β literally. They crack when you roll them, taste like cardboard, or turn into stiff little frisbees after 30 seconds on a hot skillet. Mi Rancho’s organic flour tortillas are different, and here’s why you should care.
What you’re actually getting
This 9.1-ounce pack contains six medium-sized tortillas (roughly 8 inches across). As shown in the product image, they come in a sealed, resealable bag β which matters, because these are genuinely fresh tortillas, not the shelf-stable kind that last for months. The ingredient list is refreshingly short: organic wheat flour, water, organic expeller-pressed canola oil, organic palm fruit oil, sea salt, and baking powder. No hydrogenated oils, no high-fructose corn syrup, no chemical dough softeners. If you’re feeding a family and trying to keep processed junk out of their bodies, that alone is a reason to pay attention.
How they perform in real use
I heated a few on a dry cast-iron skillet over medium heat β about 20 seconds per side β and they puffed up nicely with those characteristic leopard-spot blisters you want. The texture is where these shine: soft and pliable with a slight chew, not doughy in the middle, not brittle at the edges. They fold cleanly for tacos, roll without splitting for enchiladas, and hold a generous filling without tearing. One buyer captured it well: “These are the closest thing to homemade tortillas I’ve found at the store. They don’t crack, they don’t taste like plastic, and they’re actually organic.”
Another reviewer noted: “I’ve been buying these for months. They’re consistently fresh β no dry spots, no weird aftertaste. My kids eat them plain, which says everything.”
Where they fall short
The honest truth? These are not burrito tortillas. At 8 inches, they’re perfect for tacos, quesadillas, and small wraps β but if you’re trying to wrap a massive California burrito, you’ll need to double up or look elsewhere. The pack of six is also a limitation; for a family of four, that’s one meal, maybe two. At roughly $4β5 per pack, that’s a premium price for a staple. And while I didn’t have issues, several reviewers mentioned that the tortillas can arrive slightly dried out if the bag gets punctured during shipping β so inspect the packaging when it lands.
Who should buy these
Get these if you’re someone who actually tastes the difference between a real tortilla and a processed one. If you’re making tacos, enchiladas, or quesadillas at home and want something that behaves like fresh-made tortillas without the effort of making your own dough, these are worth every penny. They’re also a solid choice for anyone avoiding lard or animal fats β these are fully plant-based.
Skip them if you need massive burrito-sized tortillas, if you’re on a tight budget and go through tortillas quickly, or if you prefer the longer shelf life of commercial brands. These are fresh products β they belong in the fridge, and they should be eaten within a week or two.
FAQ
Do these freeze well? Yes. Wrap the unopened pack in foil and store in a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, then heat on a skillet. Texture holds up surprisingly well.
Are these vegan? Yes β no lard, no dairy, no animal products. The oil blend is plant-based.
How do they compare to raw tortilla dough kits? They’re more convenient and still taste great, but raw dough kits give you that fresh-off-the-comal aroma and texture. These are 90% of the way there with 10% of the effort.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want genuinely good, organic flour tortillas that taste homemade and handle beautifully in the kitchen. Skip it if you need giant burrito sizes or you’re looking for the cheapest option per tortilla.
These earn a 4.6 out of 5 β knocked down slightly for the pack size and the occasional shipping issue. But for quality and clean ingredients, Mi Rancho is the best option I’ve found on Amazon.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



