Food & Dining
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At its heart, a quesadilla is a Mexican grilled cheese. Take a tortilla, stuff it with something savory, add some cheese, fold it in half and toast it. It’s also pretty delicious.
I love any dish that includes melted cheese, and it’s that much better when Mexican ingredients are added to the mix. But as much as I enjoy the standard recipe for this widely loved treat, I was sure I could come up with a lighter version.
I quickly discovered that it doesn’t take a ton of cheese to flavor and hold the fillings together as long as you use full-fat cheese. I tried using 4 ounces of reduced-fat cheese, but I found the flavor to be so weak that tasters said they didn’t know there was any cheese in the dish. A second attempt using 2 ounces of full-fat sharp cheddar was an immediate hit.