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Cajun Chicken Quesadillas
As I was sitting here on Sunday, catching up on my blogging, I happened to have the Food Network on in the background. Sandra Lee's Money Saving Meals came on and she had a recipe for Chicken Jambalaya and another one for Cajun Chicken Quesadillas. I decided to combine the two and make my own version of cajun quesadillas recipe and then her jambalaya, minus the chicken. Max Man and I love quesadillas and I've never made jambalaya but in honor of Mardi Gras, here is a Creole tribute dinner and it was delicious!
Grocery List: 6-8 oz. organic chicken breast, chopped into small bite-size cubes Olive oilTony Chachere's Creole Seasoning (or any other creole seasoning you have)1 red bell pepper, diced1 red chili pepper, diced1/2 cup sweet onion, diced8 oz Monterrey Jack cheese, grated8 Flour quesadillas1/4 cup fresh cilantroTake your chicken chunks and put them in a bowl. Take about 1 tablespoons worth of Tony's and sprinkle it over top, stirring to make sure the chicken is covered. ![]() In a skillet, heat about 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium-high heat, then add the chicken to cook for about 8-10 minutes, flipping often. ![]() Take your bell pepper, chili pepper and onion - throw them in with the chicken. Cook until veggies are softened, about 5 minutes. Turn to low heat to keep warm. ![]() Using your stove, heat up your griddle to medium heat (or another skillet if you do not have a griddle pan). Spray well with non-stick cooking spray, then lay your first tortilla down. Top with cheese and cilantro, let the cheese begin to melt. ![]() Next, spoon out your chicken mixture across the tortilla and sprinkle a little more cheese over top, along with a little more Tony's if you'd like. Cook for about 2-4 more minutes. ![]() Top with another tortilla, press down to help adhere, then gently flip it over with a spatula to begin cooking the other side of the tortilla. ![]() Cook for another 5-7 minutes, remove from heat to let cool, slice it up and you have a delicious cajun chicken quesadilla. ![]() Served with a mean jambalaya!
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