Corned Beef Quesadillas

"On a road trip across country we stopped in a restaurant in New Mexico and tried these - I can't remember now what they called them but they were so good I asked for the recipe -- nothin' to it & the best use of your left over corned beef I can imagine!"
 
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photo by Linajjac photo by Linajjac
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photo by Linajjac photo by Linajjac
photo by Linajjac photo by Linajjac
photo by Linajjac photo by Linajjac
Ready In:
6mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1 quesadilla
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place 1 tortilla in skillet, arrange cheese, corned beef & chilies around surface, top with 2nd tortilla & cook over low heat until inside begins to melt & tortilla is lightly browned, flip over (I usually mash the whole thing down before I do this to avoid a mess) and brown other side until cheese is melted & meat is warmed through. You can add a smidge of oil to the skillet if you like a more browned tortilla, gives it a crispier finish.
  • Slice & enjoy! Of course you can make as many as you want, I just gave an example for one -- . These are so yummy and give you something to do with that left over corned beef! Enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. We had these for lunch. LOVED! I did use my roasted hatch chiles & used Irish cheddar. Served them with my Guinness beer cream sauce. Thanks!
     
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