Method of making a conically shaped tortilla shell

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Filling cavity in edible solid preform with edible material

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99428, 426 93, 426138, 426307, 426439, 426502, 426505, 426514, 426549, A23L 1164, A23P 110

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ABSTRACT:
A method of making a tortilla cone with a closed apex, and including a kit to help facilitate the operation so that a large number of tortilla cones may be formed and cooked at one time. The kit and method of using it includes a set of cone forming molds each consisting of a pliable metallic conical body having an overlapping convex surface about which a tortilla patty having a tear shape may be positioned and wrapped in cone from so as to close the come form at its apex. The method of using the kit includes using a first mold as a female receptacle and using a second mold as both a female and male receptacle to wrap a tortilla patty to the mold and secure the same between the two molds.

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patent: 4735811 (1988-04-01), Skara et al.

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