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Quesadillas

You'll need:

  • Wheat tortillas
  • Shredded Chihuahua, Jack or your favorite cheese
  • A griddle or a large cast iron or other heavy bottomed pan
  • A spatula

You want to toast the tortillas, so you won¹t be using any oil in this recipe. Use a griddle or pan that is either non-stick or is well-seasoned.

Well-seasoned means the pan has had food sautéed or fried in it before and while it has been cleaned it still has a slight bit of oil clinging to its surface.

If you don¹t have a pan or griddle like that, you can use a little cooking spray or you can put a little oil on a paper towel and rub it lightly on the surface of the pan.

  1. Heat the griddle over medium heat.
  2. Place a tortilla on the griddle. Heat one side until the tortilla gets a little brown, then flip it over.
  3. Arrange the shredded cheese on the tortilla. Don¹t put too much or the cheese will ooze out when you fold the tortilla in half.
  4. When the cheese begins to melt, slide your spatula under one side of the tortilla and gently fold it in half. Take the spatula and gently flatten the tortilla so that the cheese on both halves sticks together. Your tortilla and cheese have become a quesadilla!
  5. Take the quesadilla off the heat and put it on a cutting board. The cheese inside is very hot so have an adult cut the quesadilla into wedges.
  6. Transfer the wedges to a plate. You can eat the quesadilla as it is or you can put a little salsa on it.
  7. If you want to try something different add chicken, sliced olives, chopped green onions, tomatoes or whatever you like to your quesadilla right after you¹ve put the cheese on the tortilla.

If you add other fillings, it¹s best to put them only on one half of the tortilla and make sure you fold the cheese only half on top. This will keep the other ingredients from falling out as you try to fold the tortilla.