This one is pretty simple, but tasty. My method (of blending all the ingredients together) may seem a little odd, but it works. I got the idea from Rachael Ray (these quesadillas that she makes are really good too!) and it works well when you want to incorporate a lot of extra ingredients into your quesadillas. I used black beans as a protein in this recipe because they’re very inexpensive and so good for you. The Mango Peach salsa is my favorite salsa of all time – seriously, I love it (in fact, I pretty much planned my wedding reception around it, but that’s a whole other story). Well, I think that’s enough of an introduction, here’s the recipe:
Mango Peach Quesadillas
Ingredients:
12 flour tortillas (I use whole grain)
1 15 oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup Mango Peach Salsa (I use Chachies brand)
8oz Shredded Mexican blend cheese (I use one with pepper jack)
Cooking spray
Sour Cream
Directions:
Place the beans, salsa and cheese into the food processor. Pulse until mostly smooth.
Pre-heat a medium skillet over medium heat. Spray the pan with cooking spray. Lay a tortilla in the pan. Spoon 1/3 cup of the filling onto one side of the tortilla, spread to edges. Cover pan with lid. Cook until tortilla is browned. Fold tortilla in half and remove from pan. Repeat for remaining tortillas. Allow to sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before slicing and serving – this will allow the cheese to set and make it less messy to eat. Serve with sour cream
Makes 12 “pocket” quesadillas – serves 6 as an entre, 12 as an appetizer
Here’s what I spent on this recipe:
Tortillas - $2.03 / 10 at Walmart, used $.35 coupon – total for 10 $1.68, used 12 – total $2.02
Black Beans – bought at Smith’s Case Lot sale - $.38
Mango Peach Salsa - $2.50 / 16oz, used 1 cup – total $1.25
Cheese - $2.09 / 8oz at Target, used $1.00 coupon and $1/2 Target coupon – total $.59
Sour Cream - $1.00 / 8oz at Walmart, used $.50 coupon - $.50
Grand Total - $4.74 for 6 servings, $.79 for each serving
If you want to see Amber's other frugal and tasty recipes, visit her blog Food For Frugal Foodies, you'll be happy you visited!
MMM, those sound so good! Just a thought...one thing I add to my burritos, quesadillas, etc is a slather of pureed sweet potato. It is disguised by the cheese, and I can't really taste it. Just a thought!:-)
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