A Chicken and Brie Quessadilla with Caramelized Onions and Chipotle Mango Salsa in a Parmasean Encrusted Tortilla.
I used my cheese I got from the nice people at Ill De France. They sent me a wheel to sample and I first used it on a cheese tray that I made a few weeks ago. It was a mild creamy cheese that went well with sweet or savory flavors. It was delightful and I knew right away that I would use the rest of this cheese on these quessadillas.
This was the best quessadilla I have ever made.
I used the mango salsa in the quessadillo, and again when I found my bottle of Chipotle Mango Grill Sauce. I love this stuff. It also comes in a Raspberry Chipotle as well. All those options are tasty in this quessadilla.
I started by sauteing my onions. I let them cook slow and slow until they were nice and caramelized. When they were done, I transferred them to a small bowl. Then I put my flour tortilla in the pan and warmed up one side. Then I flipped it over.
I added two slices of Ille De France Brie cheese.
Then the caramelized onions.
You could use leftover chicken or buy a rotisserie chicken.
Flip it over and grate some more Parmesan cheese on the other side.
Flip it over one one more time to encrust the cheese.
Tortilla
Brie cheese
caramelized onions
grilled chicken meat
Chipotle Mango Salsa (see Note)
Parmesan cheese grated
Heat oil in skillet. Place tortilla in warmed pan for just a minute to warm. Heat slightly and flip over. Place 2 slices cheese in tortilla. Then layer on onion, chicken, and a spoonful of mango salsa. Fold tortilla over and grate Parmesan cheese over the top. Flip and fry till cheese is browned on tortilla. Grate more Parmesan cheese on this side and then flip one more time and cook till cheese melts and chicken is warm.
1 onion
1/2 tsp sugar
oil
Slice onions into 1/4-inch wide rings.
Heat oil in heavy skillet.
Add onions and a small amount of sugar (optional) and slowly cook over medium heat.
Cook until onions are caramel colored, stirring often, 30 to 40 minutes.
That's MY kind of quesadilla! I'm am going to have to make sure I keep some of those ingredients on hand so I can have a grown-up quesadilla while my kids enjoy their version. YUM!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, this looks good!!!
ReplyDeleteOK seriously!!?!?! YUMMMMMMM!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love brie. I can't wait to try this one!
ReplyDeleteThis is Alex at Ile de France Cheese.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to thank you for your post about the cheese. We enjoyed reading it!
We are going to send out more cheeses in the coming months, but we will let
you know in advance.
Hope all is well,
Okay this is seriously the best quesadilla I've ever seen...OMG, just totally unreal Megan. I'm going to go dig through my cheese drawer.
ReplyDeleteYou're killing me--wishing I had this for my lunch right now. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm dyin'! These are right up my alley. Except I might be out of brie. *GASP!*
ReplyDeleteI'm not fit to be a mother.
Wow - talk about kicking it up a notch!
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly...that looks amazing! Brie and carmalized onion, yum!
ReplyDeleteooo, this quesadilla sounds awesome with brie and the chipotle mango salsa! Great flavors!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! I know what I would love to have for dinner tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing the recipe!
I know what I'm having for dinner!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog to comment on the blueberry tart. Ile de France cheese is so wonderful. This quesadilla looks absolutely decadent!
ReplyDeleteI just made these and they were fantastic! I love the brie and caramalized onions together, scrumptious! Thanks, Megan!
ReplyDeleteThese quesadillas sound so good! I like how much filling you got in them.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are amazing. They definitely make me want to try these.
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