Toaster quesadillas are all the rage and are simple to make once you get the hang of it. The key is not to overstuff them. They need to be as flat as possible so they don't get stuck in the toaster slots. This recipe feature turkey and pesto.
Ingredients
- 2 flours tortillas , 10 inch
- 2 tablespoons prepared pesto
- 1 stick mozzarella string cheese
- 2 slices deli-smoked turkey breast
Instructions
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1
Lay tortillas on a clean work surface; spread 1 tablespoon pesto over each tortilla, leaving a small boarder around edges. Peel cheese apart in thin layers; divide between tortillas in a single layer. Place 1 slice turkey over cheese.
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Fold each tortilla in half, creating a half moon shape. Press to flatten. Fold right half over to middle and fold left half over to middle, creating an envelope shape. Press to flatten again.
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Place quesadillas into toaster slots. Set toaster to medium heat; toast for about 3 minutes. Carefully remove quesadillas; flip around in slots. Toast 2 minutes more.
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