Quesadillas make me think of summer, and even though it is in the middle of winter with snow and everything, I decided to make chicken quesadillas just to bring a bit of summer to our table. I based this on a post by Cher aka The Pasta Princess. Thanks for inspiring me to make this!
Quesadillas are quite easy to make and great if you like cheese. Yes, the “quesa” in the name refers to the Spanish for cheese (queso). We both love cheese, so it is strange that I had not made these before. I definitely will be making them again. The only difficult part is the flipping. Even when flipping the quesadillas on a plate it takes some practice to get it right. At least if you are as clumsy as I am…
I always use boneless skinless chicken thighs instead of breast because it is not as dry and has more flavor, and so I did in this case as well. I fried the chicken along with the peppers and onions rather than grilling. I thought the salsa (pico de gallo) had a bit too much lime juice, so next time I will make it with the juice of only one lime rather than two (already corrected below).
Ingredients
225 grams (.5 lb) skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into strips
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 red onion, thinly sliced
1 green bell pepper, cut into strips
1 clove garlic, minced
4 flour tortillas (30 cm/12″)
150 grams (1 cup) shredded flavorful cheese that melts easily
sour cream and fresh cilantro, for topping
For the salsa / pico de gallo
diced tomatoes
1 red onion, finely chopped
juice of 1 lime
2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro
1 jalapeno or other chile pepper, seeded and minced
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Preparation
Combine the ingredients for the salsa in a bowl.
Heat the olive oil in a non-stick frying pan and add the onions and bell pepper.
Sauté until the onion is golden. Then add the chicken.
Sauté until the chicken is colored on all sides. Lower the heat, add the garlic, and continue to sauté over low heat until the chicken is just cooked through.
Heat up a large frying pan and add a tortilla.
Spread out 1/4 of the shredded cheese on the tortilla.
Spread out half of the chicken mixture on the tortilla and finish with another 1/4 of the cheese.
Cover with another tortilla and cook until the cheese starts to melt. Now cover with a large plate.
Flip the tortilla onto the plate and then let it glide into the pan.
Slide the quesadilla onto the plate when it’s finished and repeat the whole process to make the second quesadilla.
To serve, cut into quarters and garnish with remaining salsa, cilantro, and sour cream.
I have to say that these look like the best quesadillas ever. If you are looking for a cold beverage to pair with them, the follow my blog for the best recommendations of beer.
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Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment.
I am not a beer drinker, but you are probably right that these quesadillas are good with beer.
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Haven’t had these in ages…. yours look great. I usually use beef, but I’ll try chicken now!
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I’ve never had them with beef, but that should be great too. I even like them without meat. Beef may be a bit harder not to overcook than chicken.
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Great pics – especially your final picture. I adore chicken ques – a great quick meal to make and is delish!
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Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment!
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These would certainly fit in here in California. Also Carnitas-style pork goes really well in a quesadilla…worth a try!
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Carnitas is on my list of things to try…
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We posted a recipe a while ago but suggest you look around to find one you like. A very simple dish but incredibly rich and flavorful…
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These sound delicious, Stefan, right down to your serving suggestion. Whether for a meal or snack, freshly-made quesadillas are a great dish to make and so easy, too.
I once helped a friend do some contacting work at a Latino household. Every day the Lady of the House would make tortillas for the family supper, as well as a few to make quesadillas for her children as after-school snacks. Of course, she included us in the snack. I was so sorry to see that job end. 🙂
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Thanks John. Good story 🙂
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Oh we love these in onze huis too! My Dutch/English boyfriend had never had them before.. and he was over the moon.. will send him your recipe so he can make ME something for a change 🙂
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🙂
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These look great. We do quesadillas at our house when we want a quick meal. My son loves them. 🙂
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Looks like you did a great job (even with the plate flipping trick) I’m so glad you liked them! Thanks for the link 🙂 Happy Friday!
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Nicely done, Stefan. We love quesadillas and these look great! It’s such a simple, easy and fun meal that is full of flavor. Now, you just need the flan for dessert and you’re set. 😉
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Thanks, Richard. I’ve never been to Mexico but I suppose that would be like a Spanish flan.
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This looks wonderful! The salsa element is very nice! I will be making this over the weekend, for certain. 🙂
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Thanks! Would love to hear how it turns out.
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