Cheddar-Jalapeño Quesadilla Salad with Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette
Cheddar-Jalapeño Quesadilla Salad with Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette might be just the main course you are searching for. One serving contains 408 calories, 20g of protein, and 13g of fat. This recipe serves 4. This recipe covers 25% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free and vegetarian diet. Head to the store and pick up onion, sharp cheddar cheese, iceberg lettuce, and a few other things to make it today. To use up the salsa you could follow this main course with the Dessert Strawberry Salsa as a dessert. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 45 minutes. It is an affordable recipe for fans of Mexican food.
Instructions
To prepare vinaigrette, combine first 3 ingredients; stir with a whisk. Set aside.
To prepare the quesadillas, drain beans through a sieve over a bowl, reserving 1 tablespoon bean liquid; discard remaining liquid.
Combine 1/2 cup beans and 1 tablespoon reserved bean liquid in a small bowl; mash with a fork. Reserve remaining beans.
Spread bean mixture evenly over 4 tortillas.
Sprinkle each with 1/4 cup cheese and about 1 tablespoon jalapeo; top with remaining tortillas.
Heat a large nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray over medium heat. Cook quesadillas for 4 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
Remove the quesadillas from the pan, and cut each into 4 wedges.
Combine vinaigrette with lettuce, and toss well. Arrange 1 1/2 cups lettuce mixture on each of 4 plates. For each serving, spoon 3 tablespoons reserved beans over lettuce mixture, and place 1/2 cup tomato over the beans. Top each serving with 1/4 cup salsa, 2 tablespoons chopped onion, and 1 tablespoon sour cream.
Serve each with 4 quesadilla wedges.
Recommended wine: Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sparkling Rose
Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Sparkling rosé are my top picks for Mexican. Acidic white wines like riesling or low-tannin reds like pinot noir can work well with Mexican dishes. Sparkling rosé is a safe pairing too. The WindRacer Russian River Pinot Noir with a 4.7 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 60 dollars per bottle.
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WindRacer Russian River Pinot Noir
Beautiful aromas of sassafras, mocha and black licorice demonstrate the unique, bold personality of the Russian River Valley. Distinct flavors of brambly fruit, sweet oak and white pepper lead to a broad, balanced wine with food-friendly acidity. Russian River's warm, sunny days and cool foggy nights are optimal for Pinot Noir – the wines have great texture and weight without being overdone or losing their natural acidity. The classic deep, dark aromas and flavors the Russian River is known for shine through in this wine.