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Baked Bean Quesadillas with Bush’s Beans

August 7, 2015
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With the Meatless Monday movement growing in popularity across the country I wanted an option for us a family. I thought we could stick to something we are comfortable with, Mexican food, so why not a Baked Bean Quesadilla for our Meatless Monday.

Make Delicious Baked Bean Quesadillas

This delicious recipe only takes about 10 minutes to prepare, and only take 6 minutes to cook. In 16 minutes total you can have delicious Baked Bean Quesadillas that will serve 6 people.

Baked Bean Quesadillas - Bush's Beans

What You Need

  • 1/2 a cup of sour cream
  • 1 small white onion
  • 1 cup of already made prepared salsa (mils, medium, hot, or spicy your choice)
  • 1 whole green pepper
  • 1 1/2 cups of shredded cheese (mozzarella, Colby, cheddar, ect. your choice of cheese)
  • 12 Flour Tortillas approximately 6 inches in length
  • 1 – 28oz can of BRUSH’s Brown Sugar Hickory Baked Beans

Bush's Beans Baked Beans Quesadillas

Directions

Step One: Get out a cutting board and a cutting knife. Take the small white onion and dice it then set it aside for later. Take the whole green pepper and dice it then set it aside for later. Set the cutting board and cutting knife aside, because you will now need it again while making the rest of this delicious dish.

Step Two: Lay out 6 of the 6 inch tortillas on plates. Then take the shredded cheese, and sprinkle the tortillas with how ever much cheese you like. Then, sprinkle the tortillas with the onions and green peppers that you diced earlier. Next, add the BUSH’s Brown Sugar Hickory Baked Beans with how much you like to the tortillas on the plates. Before finishing add another good layer of the shredded cheese on top. Once you have done that cover these tortillas with the cheese, onion, green peppers, and baked beans with the tortillas that are remaining.

Step Three: There are two was in which you can cook the Baked Beans Quesadillas. You can cook them on a grill that is on low heat for a total of about 3-5 minutes on each side of the quesadilla until the cheese is melted and the quesadillas is warm. Or, you can cook the quesadillas on a pan on the stove on medium- low hear for about 2-4 minutes on each side until the cheese is melted and the quesadilla is warm throughout.

Step Four: Once you have cooked the quesadillas thoroughly allow the quesadillas to cool for about 2-4 minutes. Once the quesadillas are cooked you can slice them in either halves or fourths you choice.

Step Five: Serve up this delicious dish with sour cream and your choice of mild, medium, hot, or spicy prepared salsa. This is perfect for sit home family dinners, quick yummy lunches, or to serve as sides when company comes over. Everyone will love the “Bush’s” Baked Beans Quesadillas recipe without a doubt. This recipe is so easy to prepare and tastes great!

Disclosure: I am a proud Bush’s Beans brand ambassador. I have been compensated for my time and efforts in creating this post. As always all opinions stated above are 100% entirely own. #DoneThis


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