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Quesadillas

Quesadillas, cheese-filled tortillas cooked until crisp and melted, are a simple quick pick-me-up. They are a standby for hungry kids after school. Served with rice, beans, and salsa, they make a complete lunch or dinner.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

8 corn or flour tortillas
1 cup grated mild melting cheese such as Monterey Jack
1/2 teaspoon butter

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Gather together: 8 corn or flour tortillas, 1 cup grated mild melting cheese such as Monterey Jack.

    Step 2

    Sprinkle the cheese over 4 of the tortillas and then top with the remaining 4 tortillas. In a heavy-bottomed skillet over medium heat, melt: 1/2 teaspoon butter.

    Step 3

    When hot, put in a quesadilla and cook until golden. Turn over and cook until the second side is golden and the cheese is melted. Hold in a warm oven and repeat with the other quesadillas.

  2. Variations

    Step 4

    Sprinkle chopped cilantro over the grated cheese before topping with the second tortilla, or put a few slices of roasted peppers or chiles in with the cheese.

    Step 5

    After cooking, put a spoonful of salsa, mild or spicy, or sour cream, or Guacamole (page 219) on the quesadilla.

    Step 6

    The tortillas can be cooked dry in a hot skillet without the butter, if you prefer.

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