Mexican food doesn't get much simpler than the quesadilla. In it's classic form, all you need is a tortilla (corn or flour) and a little cheese. All I can say is, "Viva la comida Mexicana!"
Classic Quesadillas
Ingredients:
- Corn or flour tortillas (I used corn)
- 6 to 8 oz. queso Oaxaca, thinly sliced (or substitute Mozzarella)
Directions:
Heat a comal or griddle over medium heat. Warm the tortillas slightly on the comal.
Place a couple of thin slices of cheese on one half of the tortilla. Fold the tortilla in half and set aside.
Cook the quesadillas on the comal until the cheese has completely melted.
Look at all that melted yummy-ness!
Is it too late to make a couple for a late night snack? I love a corn tortilla full of melted cheese, delicious!
ReplyDeletesimply delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just made quesadillas last night. They went well with the leftover pinto bean chili. :-)
ReplyDeleteSometimes nothing other than a hot off the comal quesadilla will do. I like to add a little butter so it gets nice and crispy and buttery.
ReplyDeletenothing better, pure simple pleasure ...
ReplyDeleteI love quesadillas. Easy and delish. I make them like you do and then I've also sauteed chili, onions, cabbage and a chopped tomato. I saute this until the tomato has lost it's water and then fill the tortillas and top with cheese, fold over and cook on the comal until cheese melts. Simply groovy and easy. Take care.
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ReplyDeleteThese classic quesadillas look delicious. And I like the pottery plate.
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I love your recipes! Do you post in Spanish too? Would love to see some recetas en espan~ol!
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