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Showing posts with label Griddle. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2021

Corn Tortilla Quesadilla

I was making a video, for my YouTube channel: The Righteous Kitchen, when I had a sweet, childhood memory. 

I remember, summers spent at my Aunt Patsy's house. It was a lively house, filled with children playing. Cousins, and neighborhood children playing, all day, outside. Rollerskating, riding big wheels, playing ball, swimming. We were so active. 

If you ran inside, you'd see Aunt Patsy, in the kitchen, cooking. Her kitchen window, had a clear view, to the front yard, so she could see what was going on.  I recall the front door being open, as it was probably just as well, because kids were running in and out, constantly.

I remember, clear as the day, Aunt Patsy was cooking dinner, and I she made me a Corn Tortilla Quesadilla. She did this quite often. A quick, on the go snack; to get us back outside. She was so smart. Quick refill, and off you go. 

Check out the video, as I recall that special food memory. Share yours, in the comments. 

CORN TORTILLA QUESADILLA

Ingredients:
Corn Tortilla
Butter
Cheese

Directions:
Heat griddle, or skillet to medium high heat. Spread butter, on top side of tortilla. Place a handful of shredded cheese, on half side of tortilla. Fold. Turn to brown, on each side. 

 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Griddle Me This!

To know me, is to know I love to griddle!

Whether it be on a 1990's special edition Wagner cast iron griddle:

Or on a Farberware Electric Griddle:




There is no denying my love for the griddle. I can't imagine not having a griddle to cook on. They are so practical. A necessary tool for anyone wanting to put food out in a hurry! This photo demonstrates how many foods can be cooked, and coordinated on the griddle. I highly recommend stove top cast iron griddles, such as, Wagner and Griswold. Look for them at yard sales, thrift stores and ebay. Also, I highly recommend the Farberware Electric Griddle. This is a vintage model, and again, you will have to look for them at yard sales and thrift stores, or ebay. I steer clear of teflon coated griddles, or anything teflon coated, for that matter!