Let cook until the cheese is all melty and gooey like, and then top with more cheese and another tortilla. Hold your hand against the top tortilla and gently flip the whole quesadilla over with a large spatula, to brown on the other side. Carefully now, stuff can fall out!
As soon as it's done, take a pizza cutter and cut into fourths and then repeat with the rest of the ingredients. The sauteed vegetables really made these quesadillas! I made 5 total, so my husband and I had leftovers for lunch today and they were still good warmed up. We loved the addition of the squash and corn, so this will be a regular at our house now! I'll tell you how I made them.
2 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, cut in strips
juice 1/2 of a lime and 1 T. olive oil, mixed together
1 ear of corn, kernels cut off
1/2 of a small zucchini, seeded and diced
1/2 of a yellow squash, seeded and diced
about 1/2 cup red onion, large dice
diced bell pepper, if desired
about 12 ounces freshly grated Monterrey Jack Cheese
1 package flour tortillas, I used the Fajita size (small)
Lay the chicken strips in a glass pan and mix the juice of the lime with 1 T. olive oil and sprinkle over the chicken. In a medium hot skillet, add 1 T. oil and the corn kernels, the diced zucchini and yellow squash, onion and bell pepper, if using. Season with salt, ground cumin, pepper and a little chili powder, if desired. Saute for 2-3 minutes, just to soften, but leave them crisp tender. Remove veggies to a paper towel lined plate. In the same skillet, add the cut up chicken and season with the same spices used on the veggies. Sorry that I didn't measure, I just always eyeball it. When chicken is white around the edges, turn over and cook until done. It only takes a couple minutes total for the chicken if you slice it fairly thin.
Heat another skillet or griddle to medium high heat. If desired, spray one side of a tortilla with Pam and lay it on the griddle. Sprinkle with cheese. Add a few slices of chicken and some veggies. When cheese melts, add more cheese on top, then another tortilla, and carefully turn it over to brown on the other side. Cut in fourths to eat. Enjoy!
There are short cuts for these quesadillas of course. You can use leftover chicken, either baked or grilled. The same goes for the veggies. Use those leftover grilled vegetables! In fact, the veggies were so good in this, that you could leave out the chicken and they'd still taste great!
Have a great week end!
I love your addition of corn and squash in these yummy quesadillas!
ReplyDeleteOh my stars, this looks so good! For the life of me I can't get the hang of flipping over the tortilla without making a HUGE mess, LOL. This looks so good that I am going to try again.
ReplyDeleteHugs. You are an inspiration!
i love zucchini, but i really have had enough of it myself, and it's still growing in the garden
ReplyDeleteI never thought of using corn and squash in a quesadilla. Love the idea!
ReplyDeleteVery good use of zucchini! One year, my parents had a bumper crop of eggplant. Yup, had to come up with some creative ways to cook eggplant.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so tasty Lynda...now I am craving Mexican for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThis is the time of year when I add zucchini to everything! Love the idea of adding it to the quesadillas! How grand!
ReplyDeleteYum! Such an excellent use of zucchini!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks good! Even the kids would like this!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very, very good, Lynda. I have the ingredients I need to make these. I think you've solved my dinner dilemma.
ReplyDeletegreat use for those zukes, lynda! i love how thick and chock-full your quesadillas are--nicely done.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to add more veggies to our diet!
ReplyDeleteI love all the ingredients!!! Great quesadilla recipe.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fantastic quesadilla recipe! What a wonderful way to enjoy summer veggies.
ReplyDeleteIt is lunchtime and that is making my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteOh Yum! I am totally making these! What a great way to use zuchinni!
ReplyDeleteThese look great!! I had mouth water just to see those pics!
ReplyDeletewow Lynda, this chicken quesadillas makes me really hungry!
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