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Tab

(11,093 posts)
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:23 PM Mar 2013

Best technique to make a quesadilla?

Best cheese?
Seems to be a toss-up between Monterey Jack, Queso Blanco, or maybe cheddar.

Best cooking technique?

Fry in a pan, use a quesadilla maker w/canola spray, bake in the oven?

Nothing like a really good quesadilla
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Warpy

(111,268 posts)
1. I used to use two preheated cast iron frypans
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:27 PM
Mar 2013

and go tortilla, filling, tortilla, second fry pan.

Same technique I used for grilled cheese or poor man's paninis.

Stinky The Clown

(67,807 posts)
2. Use the biggest tortillas you can find. Put the filling on half of it and fold it over . . . . .
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:51 PM
Mar 2013

. . . . . rendering the whole thing very easy to flip with tongs or a spatula.

We use two cast aluminum omelette pans that are coated with some sort of ceramic non stick. they are the diameter of the big tortillas. Alternatively we use a stove top griddle that covers two burners.

We make them pretty simply. Shredded "Mexican" cheeses, a scattering of sliced jalepenos, and sometimes some Southwest style grilled chicken breasts (Tysons, Perdue, Holly Farms, store brand, whatever). We've also used shrimp.

As I said. Very simple.

Cook them until you get some browning, flip it, more browning. Done.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
3. Shred the cheese, and use a cast iron rectangular griddle that covers 2 burners.
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:59 PM
Mar 2013

One that is well seasoned. Make sure it is good and hot.

Quick as a wink, and tasty, too...and in summer, you don't overheat the kitchen with a huge heated oven. I think the flat griddle method gives the best flavor, indoors, anyway.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
6. I have one of those beauties too--I use it all the time.
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:21 PM
Mar 2013

If your tortillas have a little fat in 'em, they shouldn't stick at all. If you do find them sticking, use the smallest amount of oil (rub it on with a paper towel or clean cloth). I've never had a problem so long as I was patient w/heating up the big ole chunk of iron first.

I also use tongs to flip the little devils. Some people like a full bore quesadilla (two tortillas in a giant "cheese sandwich" cut into wedges), I find it easier to grab one side of the tortilla and just pull it over with the tongs to make a half circle, then cut that into wedges (or slap it on a plate and let the recipient do as he or she will with it). It also speeds up production if I'm making a ton of them for a crowd, which is usually the case. Sometimes I go to town and throw a little cooked chicken and sauteed onion/green pepper/garlic in there, too--those are always popular around these parts.

Watch your heat--you want an even temperature, not too cool, certainly, but not so hot that you are getting too much "scorch." You will quickly learn what the optimal settings are after a few outings with your Lodge Logic, which will become your New Best Friend!

I'm at the point where I know exactly how much 'gas' to give the burners to get the perfect tortilla! Or the perfect pancakes, or the perfect hash browns...! I wish I hadn't waited till old age to get mine--I should've had one of these things forty years ago--they're versatile as hell!!

Kali

(55,012 posts)
5. comal, queso menonito, tortillas de harina
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:18 PM
Mar 2013

or a well seasoned cast iron pan/griddle - extra oil very rarely needed

if tortillas are large fill half and fold, if small use two

good with cooked chicken, shrimp or other leftovers included in the melt

SalviaBlue

(2,917 posts)
8. We like cheddar in our quesadillas.
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 01:30 PM
Mar 2013

I usually cut slices of Tillamook cheddar and lay out on Querrero whole wheat tortillas. For everyday quesadillas, I sprinkle onion powder and maybe garlic powder. I do like to put fresh onions or jalapenos or some kind of protein (lobster - yumm), but don't do that very often.

I use a big flat cast iron griddle. I cook them slowly until cheese oozes out and browns a little around the edges.

You can't rush a good quesadilla.

Tab

(11,093 posts)
9. I bet lobster makes for a yummy quesadilla
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 04:51 PM
Mar 2013

Though if I went to the trouble to cook a lobster, I think I'd be stuffing my mouth, not a quesadilla - it wouldn't last long enough to make it to the quesadilla.

I did have a delicious Mango Duck Quesadilla while skiing out in Colorado some years back. In fact, I think I ultimately had 5 of them (on different nights).

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
10. My favorite is to put the whole tortilla flat in a cast iron skillet
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 05:08 PM
Mar 2013

with some oil and/or butter.

Then put everything you want on top of that. Cook until browned to the preferred degree and fold it over last.

If you need to do several, they keep well in a warm oven, but I just like to cut them up and serve them as they come out of the oven, nibbling on my own while I continue to work. This also allows you to make them to order, so I usually have a variety of ingredients and take orders.

As far as the cheese, anything that melts is good with me. I also like caramelized onions and tomatoes that I have gotten much of the juice out of by slicing and salting beforehand.

 

guardian

(2,282 posts)
11. My way
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 08:28 PM
Mar 2013

Fry in a pan with Pam

Blend of Monterey Jack and some Sharp Cheddar and/or American Cheese
Some chopped green onion
Garlic salt to taste
Cook till chees partially melted, flip and cook other side

Serve with salsa of your choice

pinto

(106,886 posts)
12. I like a simple quesadilla. Large flour tortilla, cheese, folded and toasted both sides.
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 10:39 PM
Mar 2013

Cut into three wedges, like pizza. Works as a side for any meal or a snack. I use a cast iron skillet with butter. Usually sharp cheddar 'cause that's what I have on hand.

Sometimes I'll load them up and make a meal of it but I really like them as is - cheese and tortilla.

dem in texas

(2,674 posts)
13. Bacon and Cheese Quesadilla
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 02:07 PM
Mar 2013

Two large flour tortillas
3 or 4 pieces of bacon fried crisp
Cheddar or Cheddar/Monterey Mixed Grated
Chopped Green onions

Sprinkle grated cheese on one flour tortilla
Break the bacon into smaller pieces, lay on the cheese
Sprinkle some green onions

Put other tortilla on top

Fry in lightly oiled heavy skillet on medium high heat until brown on one side, turn over, brown other side.

Place on plate, cut in quarters, serve with guacamole, sour cream and Pace's picante sauce

Bueno!

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