Monthly Mingle :Mexican fiesta Chutney Quesadilla

This July 4th we had a fabulous time. My brother-in-law, co-sister flew in from Atlanta, we had a friend visiting us from India, another from Jersey city and yet another from Chicago. So it was barbecue time. Barbecuing for a majority vegetarian crowd was easier than I had anticipated. For a moment I thought was making it all vegetarian. But the three non-vegetarians in the group ganged up against us and declined to participate in the absence of non-vegetarian options. So I had to make something in Chicken as well. In the end we ended up grilling Corn on the cob (just like home, Jola with chilly powder, salt and lime juice), Mushrooms, Capsicum, onions all on tacos/tortilla with cheese, beans, tomatoes, Salsa and Guc. The center piece was however Panner tikka for the veggies and chicken tikka for the others. The party was good we all had a lot of fun.

After the party I was literally sitting on a pile of corn tortillas, beans and of course cheese. Had to some how figure out a way to finish up all these before they go bad. So this is what I ended up doing. Quesadilla... we both loved it and the advantage of home-made version is that it is a lot more healthful and you can make it just the way you like.

We will need,

(serves 2)

Corn Tortillas 4
Chutney of choice (peanut, mango, garlic, mint etc) 2 tbsp
Cheese 1/4 cup and above
Tomato 1 big diced
Black beans 1/4 cup and above (cooked and drained)
Oil about 2 tbsp

Method:
  1. Heat a tawa/ pan. Drizzle a little oil. Once the pan is hot place a tortilla. Flip the tortilla after 30 seconds, or just warmed through.
  2. Spread some chutney on the tortilla, I had some peanut chutney and went ahead with it and it was very good. It will just be fine with what ever chutney you have on hand or your favorite chutney.
  3. Sprinkle the desired amount of cheese. I used mozzarella, because it melts fabulously and has a fantastic taste. Monetary Jack, Cheddar or a combination of the two, will also make very good substitutes.
  4. Add beans, tomatoes fold it over.
  5. Press it down with the back of a spatula till it is slightly crisp
  6. Turn it over and press it down again till the other side is crisp and the cheese starts oozing out.
I used low fat cheese and kept it on the lower side as well as included a larger quantity of beans and tomatoes. But again this dish is so versatile that there is no hard an fast rule about the measurements. It is just an idea, go ahead experiment and have fun.

This recipe is my entry to the Mexican Fiesta as a monthly mingle event of the month.

17 comments:

Lakshmi said...

Good to have friends and relatives at home alwa..esp when you stay so far away from your family. Quesadillas look yummy kanri..

Suparna said...

hi,
Glad u had a nice time with family and friends, nice of u to share ur good times with us :) nice read and wonderful yummy quesadillas.
Enjoy the weekend
TC

Hari Chandana P said...

Good One!!... Enjoy your weekend :)

Deepthi Shankar said...

hope you had a great time with your loved ones

Kannada Cuisine said...

@ Howdu LG, it is really good and we feel so good when friends and folks visit us

@Suparna, Thank you and Har Chandana

@Deesha, Yes we did :)

Archy said...

Nice to here u had a blast with ur family an friends !! Quesadilla looks so gud !!

Ashwini said...

That must have been fun with all friends and BBQ.. Nice idea of using chutney with quesadilla. Yumm

Jayashree said...

Quesadillas look good. Nice way of using up leftovers.

Kannada Cuisine said...

Thanks folks

Savi-Ruchi said...

Smitha, wish I could join you in eating Paneer Tikka & barbequed corn. I can see from your post that you are very happy. Enjoy gal & quesadilla looks yummo..

Sudhir R said...

I tried my best to imagine how this could taste and how it could look. But this is not fair kid. I am probably never going to taste some of these unless you know some place in Bangalore which serve this. Great , Keep it up!

Kannada Cuisine said...

@ Sush! Yes we all did my dear:)You are most welcome next time.

@sudhir...how about planning for a trip, it could sort of be a culinary odyssey and Siddu will obviously love it.

Sudhir R said...

Insha allah!

Kitchen Chronicles said...

Hope u had a nice time with your close ones.

Quesadillas look yummy.

Vani said...

Looks like u had fun July 4 weekend! Love it when I have fam and frends visiting. Jola with chili powder - yum! Creative quesadilla here :)

Joanne said...

What interesting quesadillas! I love chutney.

lubnakarim06 said...

Oh wow...perfect for the event.....nice to know that you had rocking time with friends....I missed the event.....