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Plenty
By Yotam Ottolenghi, Jonathan Lovekin
Ebury Press - 2010
ISBN: 0091933684

Plenty
By Yotam Ottolenghi
Ebury Press - 2010
ISBN: 9780091933685

Plenty
By Ottolenghi
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Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes from London's Ottolenghi
By Yotam Ottolenghi, Jonathan Lovekin, Jonathan Lovekin
Chronicle Books - 2011
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Plenty: Vibrant Recipes from London's Ottolenghi

Quesadillas

Page 134

Cuisine: Mexican | Course Type: Main Courses

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7th February 2012

Zosia from Toronto, ON

On the surface, this seems to be a relatively basic quesadilla with black bean spread, sour cream, cheddar cheese and salsa......or so you would think.

The black bean spread is nicely flavoured with a few spices, cilantro and lime, but do watch the salt level, especially if using canned beans. I don't mind a chunky texture so I merely mashed the beans instead of pureeing them in the food processor. The spread is layered with the other ingredients on a tortilla, topped with pickled jalapenos and grilled.

The star of this dish is the salsa....avocados and tomatoes combine to make a cool, fresh, creamy and fabulous tasting mouthful! Extra touches like soaking the sliced red onion in vinegar add a nice flavour and take some of the bite out of the raw onion at the same time.

The heat level of the beans and salsa is mild; most of the heat comes from the pickled jalapenos (my homemade are very hot!). This worked very well in my family as it made it easy to control the heat level of each quesadilla.

There was a bit of chopping involved in preparing this recipe, but once that's done, it makes for a very quick, fresh tasting, delicious meal.

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