The Ardent Epicure has graciously provided a guest post to finish out our vacation. This dish looks fun, educational (learning a new trick?) and tasty. I brought a homemade Belgian White beer on vacation this week. I am betting it would be a good pairing for this dish. Make sure you stop by the link above and check out the other posts on the blog.
What’s for Lunch? - Cheese Quesadilla’s with Handmade Cilantro Tortillas, Tomatillo Salsa and Fresh Guacamole
Hello everybody, we are very pleased to be doing a guest post here on
Ancient Fire Wines. We would like to thank Jason and Margot for having us.
Although tortillas are very simple to make, several people that we know
have never tried them at home. So we thought we would make some here for you today.
What you will need:
For the tortillas
3 cups unbleached flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/8th cup warm water
¼ bunch fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
For the salsa
10 medium tomatillos
1 jalapeno pepper
2 large garlic gloves
2 teaspoons cumin
2 limes, juiced
½ bunch of cilantro
1 small shallot
Salt and pepper to taste
For the guacamole
2 medium avocadoes, diced
2 fresh tomatoes
1 jalapeño
1 teaspoon cumin
½ lemon
½ lime
Salt and pepper to taste
Let’s get cooking:
For the tortillas
In a large mixing bowl add flour and baking soda (note you can lessen
or omit this for thinner tortillas if you do not have a tortilla press)
Add remaining ingredients except water, and mix until completely incorporated.
Slowly add your warm water until you achieve a firm dough, add more if needed.
Once you have firm dough, dust a cutting board lightly with flour.
Knead your dough for about 5 minutes, and then allow it to rest for 10 minutes.
With slightly floured hands, begin to knead your dough again for 5 minutes of so.
Now allow to rest again for 10 to 15 minutes.
Cut dough into sections and roll each section into a ball.
*You should have 8 sections for small sized tortillas
And can uses larger sections for larger tortillas.
With a lightly dusted rolling pin, roll dough and shape into circular pattern.
In a hot frying pan or cast iron skillet, head each tortilla for a few minutes
on each side until lightly toasted.
Easy!
For the salsa
Remove top portion of each tomatillo, and place in a blender or food processor.
Add all remaining ingredients and blend on high until incorporated.
Really easy!
For the guacamole
Using a mortar and pestle or mixing bowl if you do not have one.
Add chopped avocado and tomato, and crush until avocado begins to smooth.
Add remaining ingredients and mix with a fork or spoon until blended.
Continue with your pestle until desired texture is achieved.
Super easy!
I am pretty sure you do not need directions for the quesadilla, but here they are anyway…
Now place a small amount of oil in a frying pan, placing one tortilla in the heated pan.
Add desired amount of shredded cheeses and place another tortilla on top.
Flip quesadilla over once the bottom becomes golden, and cheese begins to melt.
Cut each quesadilla into fours and serve with salsa and guacamole.
Serves 4
Enjoy~
11 comments:
This looks so tasty! Perfect for a relaxing weekend. Great job!!!
Looks great - and we've got tomatillos to use up :-) Kate
Delicious meal
beautiful dish
Great guest post! I'm one of the people who have never made homemade tortillas! It sounds easy enough for me to try. The salsa goes to my must-do list!
What perfect timing! I have about 10 tomatillos I need to eat up right away, and was getting ready to look up a recipe. Thanks! I'm going to make this tonight, but it will be accompanying some steak.
Great recipes and beautiful photos as usual Alisha!
A big thank you to Jason and Margot for having us here...Hope you vacation was as wonderful and relaxing as seemed to be in your posts. And thank you to everyone for your wonderful comments :)
I always enjoy reading through a new guacamole recipe. Everyone has their own unique way. And yes, a Belgium white beer would go great. But then again, I'll drink a Belgium white with anything (one of my absolute favorites).
Great recipes, great photo's, great guest post, it all looks fantastic!
I am one who has never made my own tortillas. I'm inspired! Loving the salsa and guacamole too!
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