rachel: that s rick. he is making tortillas. these are the aoc style, the ones she wants us, to way she wants us to make it. look at that, he s making to have tee a yas. tortillas. that s my tortilla press, by the way, i brought it in today. people might not know this about rick, he is an excellent cook that specializes many mexican cooking. pete: this is a fact. rachel: he s amazing. pete: he is. let s see what he can do in the green room on a hot plate. rachel: we had that big debate about corn or flour. he s making fresh tortillas for us. pete: you said you can t make electric stove tortillas. i prefer to heat hem over a flame. you have to make them like that when they re fresh on a skillet, but if you want to reheat them, they re nice over a flame. but the point i think you guys said you chose flour over corn. let s see if you try fresh corn tortillas, if you peel the same, because that s what rick is making. will: if i want a straight taco, it s a corn tortilla. if
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