GOAT CHEESE AND GUAVA QUESADILLAS
Cotija cheese is a firm textured, somewhat crumbly white Mexican cheese, traditionally made from goat's milk but also made from cow's milk. It is available in latin grocery stores. If Cotija is not available, substitute with feta. If guava jelly is unavailable, substitute strawberry.
Provided by Sandra Lee
Categories appetizer
Time 20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- In a small mixing bowl, combine goat cheese and guava jelly until just blended (little bits of cheese and jelly are a nice in a bite). Spread the goat cheese mixture on 4 of the tortillas and top with the remaining 4 tortillas.
- Lightly coat the skillet with cooking spray. Place 1 of the quesadillas at a time and cook until lightly browned. Turn and finish browning the second side. Repeat with the remaining quesadillas.
- Slice quesadillas and serve sprinkled with crumbled Cotija cheese with salsa on the side for dipping.
GUAVA AND GOAT CHEESE QUESADILLAS
Provided by Food Network
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Mix guava jam and goat cheese in a bowl. Spread one sixth of the mixture on one half of each flour tortilla, top with just a pinch of red chili. Fold each tortilla in half and saute in a hot pan with a small amount of vegetable oil until crisp.
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