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ISO help with quesadilla ingredients
I have never made these and I have a group of people who have requested them at lunch tomorrow! I have the flour tortilla's, cooked chicken, cheese...but can you tell me how you like yours? And a favourite salsa to go with them?
I know I will love them given the usual ingredients. Must hunt down some more chiplote in adobo too as I imagine that would go well in a quesadilla. Thanks in advance for your ideas. ![]()
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you could do anything with quesadillas!
Steak Chicken Cilantro Pepperjack cheese Beans Green Chile Red Chile sauce poured over the top Guacamole (for dipping) Salsa Sour Cream When I make them in a skillet, I usually butter the tortilla and not the pan. This way it's more even cooking and less like frying. All this talk is getting me hungry! Hope your lunch turns out well tomorrow!
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Certified Executive Chef
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Places I've worked at added chopped tomatoes, chopped lettuce, sliced olive, sliced, sauteed mushrooms, etc. Of course, we were using huge 15" tortillas for these.
Personally, I usually just stick with the cheese and meat items. If you want a really interesting flavor, crumble a little queso fresco (Fresh Mexican-style Farmer's cheese) over the cheese you normally use. Remember queso fresco won't melt. It adds an interseting creamy/salty flavor. Chipotles in Adobo might over-power the quesadilla. Go easy on that, or just dribble a little of the adobo sauce out of the can into the quesadilla. Or, you can make a salsa and add some Chipotle to the salsa. Personally, I like to make a Salsa Verde (using tomatillos instead of tomatoes) for chicken or pork quesadillas. I'll dribble a little over the meat as I'm assembling the quesadilla, while it's cooking.
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Aside from meat and cheese I add chopped pickled jalapenos, guacamole, sour cream, and taco sauce in some combination depending on my mood.
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