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A quesadilla ( tortillas with a cheese-based filling ) is basically a mexican-style stuffed paratha.It is very yummy. It is served with guacamole, corn salsa and sour cream. I made multilayered quesadilla with one layer of beans and another with veggies.
I got the inspiration from Sushma Mallya blog, when I saw this recipe in her blog I immediately bookmarked it. And yesterday I got a chance to make it for dinner.Its tasty,healthy and filling too. It is a perfect one pot meal. Thank you Sushma...
I also made the tortillas, a little healthy version by adding wheat flour and prepared corn salsa to have it as a side for this quesadilla.
The total procedure to make multilayered quesadilla requires
- Making the tortilla
- Preparing the stuffing
- Making the quesadilla
Preparing the tortilla
Ingredients
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- 1 cup wheat flour
- 2 tbsp cold butter
- a pinch of salt
Cooking Procedure
Mix both the flour with salt,then add the butter and crumble with ur hands and mix nicely my by adding little by little water and make a soft dough.Let it rest for ten minutes.
After ten min knead the dough into a smooth ball and then divide the dough into six parts.Make them into small balls, with a rolling pin roll it into a nice thin circle of 8 - 10 inch diameter and as thin as possible.
Heat the skillet/tawa and it should be hot. Put one tortilla and after 2 min flip it let it cook for 1 min. Both the sides should cook nicely. Repeat the procedure for the rest of tortillas.
Seal it in a large ziplock once they cool for later use.
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For Stuffing
Ingredients
- 1 cup sliced onions
- 1 cup sliced bell pepper
- 1/2 cup sliced mushroom
- 1 cup boiled soft black beans
- 1 tbsp chopped jalapeƱo
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 cup cheese (for sprinkling)
- salt and pepper to taste
Preparing the stuffing
Heat a pan with 1/2 tbsp oil, lightly mash helf of the black beans, then add all the black beans to the pan and stir fry for 1 to 2 min, Add salt and pepper to taste, keep it aside.
Now again 1/2 tbsp oil again in the same pan, add onions and stir fry for 1 min, then add bell pepper and stir for 30 seconds and them add mushrooms and let if cook with salt and pepper for two minutes.Then check if any excess moisture ans stir till it all evaporates then shift to a plate then mix the jalapeƱos and keep it aside.
Preparing the quesadilla
Warn three 3 tortillas, then take one tortilla on a tawa, spread the veggies, sprinkle cheese on top of it. Press it nicely and then flip.
Now spread the beans the sprinkle some cheese and put the last tortilla on top of it and press it firmly and flip it carefully and let it cook for 1 min to melt the cheese.
Your quesadilla is ready, slice and serve hot with your choice of salsa, guacamole and sour cream.
Corn Salsa
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Ingredients
- 2 cups corn
- 1/4 cup finely chopped onion
- 1/4 cup finely chopped red bell pepper
- 2 tbsp cilantro
- 2 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tsp chopped alepenos
- 1/4 tsp cumin powder
- salt to taste
Preparing the corn salsa
If you are using frozen corn thaw it in microwave for 2 min and for 1 min if it is fresh corn.
Mix all the above ingredients nicely in a bowl, cover it refridgerate for 2 to 3 hrs Your salsa is ready to enjoy with quesadilla.
I am sending this quesadilla to Nupur's BB#8-One Dish Meals
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Tag: Quesadilla, Tortilla, Mexican Food, Salsa, Tasty Veggie Quesadilla
Perfect Brunch Recipe ..... love the stuffings. Lovely clicks too.
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Ohhh Satya...That's lip smacking dear...yummy...love it...
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That looks wholesome Satya...very beautifully done..I love the way u ve layered it!
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Healthy n yummy dish!!
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Yum! I really like how pretty and neat it looks. And I really like queesadillas...so simple and good.
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Lovely recipe. I must try this.
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Wowww such a great looking quesadillas and delicious looking corn salsa..
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Thats a perfect filling meal Satya...
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Delicious and filling meal..the click is awesome..especially the first one
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like an awesome dish for a mexican night! I bookmarked it, coz Mr Artichoke is a big fan of tortilla, quesadilla and co!
ReplyDeleteIts a super delicious full meal sathya..
ReplyDeletethis would be great filler with many combination! awesome!
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That looks splendid!!!
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Hi sathya, glad to know you liked my idea,your quesadilla looks yum and so colourful...these days am little busy so couldnt come here much earlier...
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looks delicious... you cut it so neatly.
ReplyDeleteeven i have a few recipes bookmarked from sushm's blog.
ReplyDeletenice attempt, and it came out really well. I have tasted this in restaurents .
Hi Sathya,
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That looks so elaborate and wonderful! Thanks for the entry.
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ReplyDeleteAm a big fan of quesadilla. Love the stuffing and refreshing salsa.
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ReplyDeletewhat a simple recipe I used to eat Mexican food outside and thought they made Quesadilla from corn powder ..you gave me nice idea thanks.
wow ya dear.. lovely recipe..ur recipes are always amazing
ReplyDeleteYou made the tortillas too? Take a bow lady, take a bow. I love quesadillas, though the non-veg version, I make my salsa the way you do it - with corns and veggies. The cumin just takes it to a whole new world.
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