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Quesadizza
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By Catherine Newman
Makes: 1 serving
Total carbohydrates: 4-20 grams (depending on your tortilla and salsa)
Hands-on time: 10 minutes
Total time: 10 minutes
This versatile snack has the open, round look of a pizza, the cheese-and-tortilla ingredients of a quesadilla, and the topping opportunities of nachos. It’s a gooey, melty, and excellent low-carb alternative to all of them, especially because it’s too cheesy to feel like a compromise. Please note that if you make one, everyone will gather in the kitchen suddenly, and then you will have to make a couple more.
Ingredients
1 to 2 teaspoons butter or oil
1 low- or reduced-carb tortilla (this La Tortilla Factory low-carb option is sold in most stores and online)
Heaping ¼ cup (aka 1/3 cup) shredded cheese (Monterey Jack, cheddar, mozzarella, or a blend)
Hot sauce or salsa (if you like spicy things)
Instructions
- Turn on the broiler to let it heat up. In a smallish ovenproof skillet (ideally cast iron), melt the butter over medium-low heat. When it is bubbly and hot, put the tortilla in the pan.
- Sprinkle the cheese over the tortilla completely, being sure to extend past the edges so that there is even a little cheese right on the pan. This will make a delicious, crispy edge. Cook the tortilla until the bottom is crisping and browning, using a spatula to peek underneath.
- Pop the pan under the broiler and cook just until the cheese is bubbling and brown. This will only take a few seconds—definitely under a minute. And honestly? If your skillet isn’t oven-proof, so you need to skip this step, that will work too.
- Move the quesadizza to a cutting board and use a pizza cutter or a large knife to cut it into wedges. Serve with hot sauce or salsa, if you like.
Variations:
- If your pan isn’t ovenproof, or if you simply prefer, you can fold the tortilla in half over the cheese and brown it on both sides, thus making a regular old (but still very delicious) quesadilla.
- For a “loaded” quesadizza, add a spoonful each of sour cream and guacamole.
- For an even pizza-ier quesadizza, use the back of a spoon to swirl 2 tablespoons of tomato sauce over the tortilla before sprinkling on the cheese. This will add about 2 grams of carbs to your finished snack.
Photo credit: Catherine Newman