Now wait a minute! Are you going to tell me I’ve been pronouncing it wrong? The next thing I know you’re going to be telling me Armadillo isn’t pronounced Arm-uh-dill-uh!BTW, for the Brits here, quesadilla is pronounced kay-sah-dee-yah, and tortilla is pronounced tor-tee-yah. I fully expect you to ignore me, and pronounce it your way, but I like to at least try.
CD
Maybe be in your part of Texas - but never in Caracas!kay-sah-dee-yah, and tortilla is pronounced tor-tee-yah.
Nah - it´s called a cachicamo where I´m from.The next thing I know you’re going to be telling me Armadillo isn’t pronounced Arm-uh-dill-uh!
Maybe be in your part of Texas - but never in Caracas!
Flappy bread and stuffed flappy bread.Now I'm curious... how are quesadilla and tortilla pronounced in Caracas?
CD
Now wait a minute! Are you going to tell me I’ve been pronouncing it wrong? The next thing I know you’re going to be telling me Armadillo isn’t pronounced Arm-uh-dill-uh!
I usually just use a non-stick pan, but I've also used my Cuisinart Griddler. I don't know what a quesadilla maker is.
Another thing I came up with was to put my cheese in between two flour tortillas, and microwave it for about 20 seconds. This melts the cheese just enough for everything to stick together. Then, I finish it in a non-stick pan to crisp up the tortillas and finish melting the cheese. It is not so much a time saver, as it is a way to make it easier to flip the quesadilla.
CD
- now I'm curious... how are quesadilla and tortilla pronounced in Caracas?
CD