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		<title>The Best Quesadillas Ever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vegetarian, Crunchy, Sweet, Salty, Cheesy, Gooey goodness. Ok maybe that sounds gross and the use of the word &#8216;goodness&#8217; in that manner is just annoying. These Quesadillas are made in the traditional style but the twist is use of an Asian sauce. So we&#8217;ll just call these guys &#8220;G Tso&#8217;adillas&#8221;. This is something I make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vegetarian, Crunchy, Sweet, Salty, Cheesy, Gooey goodness.</p>
<p>Ok maybe that sounds gross and the use of the word &#8216;goodness&#8217; in that manner is just annoying.</p>
<p>These Quesadillas are made in the traditional style but the twist is use of an Asian sauce. </p>
<p>So we&#8217;ll just call these guys &#8220;G Tso&#8217;adillas&#8221;.</p>
<p>This is something I make a lot, everyone ALWAYS loves it, even the assholes who claim they &#8216;have&#8217; to have meat.</p>
<p>Tools required:</p>
<p>*  One Large Frying Pan<br />
*  Spatula<br />
*  One Large Chopping Knife<br />
*  Chopping Board<br />
*  Plates &#038; Utensils<br />
*  Hungry People</p>
<p>Required ingredients: (serves four)</p>
<p>*  One Bottle of Iron <a href="http://www.ironchefproducts.com/" target="_blank">Chef General Tso&#8217;s Spicy Glaze</a><br />
*  One Cup of finely chopped brocolli and carrots<br />
*  One Pack of <a href="http://www.bocaburger.com/products/chikn.aspx?productBox=0" target="_blank">Boca Chik&#8217;n Patties</a> (Boca is better than Morning Star for these, Morning Star has a weird peppery taste that I don&#8217;t like)<br />
*  One Tablespoon of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil<br />
*  1/2 Cup of Water<br />
*  One Pack of Quesadilla shredded cheese or &#8216;Mexican&#8217; mix shredded<br />
*  One Pack of Flour Quesadilla Tortillas<br />
*  One Package/Cup of Sour Cream</p>
<p>Heat the frying pan to med/high, make it sizzle.<br />
Put in the tablespoon of Olive Oil, make it sizzle.<br />
Remove the Boca Chicken Patties from the wrapper &#038; place into pan, make it sizzle &#8211; cook until crispy with a soft center.<br />
Place patties onto paper towel to drain excess oil.<br />
Move patties to chopping board and chop into mesh pattern which will result in small 1/2 inch cubes.</p>
<p>Wash the pan out &#038; place vegetables into pan with 1/2 cup of water, let it simmer for 10 mins.<br />
Add chopped patties to vegetable mix in pan.<br />
Stir in 1/2 bottle of General Tso&#8217;s Spicy Glaze until it completely coats patties &#038; vegetables, but be careful and don&#8217;t add too much (dont&#8217; be greedy) !!!<br />
Put the Tso mixture from pan into a plate.<br />
Wash the pan again and grab a quesadilla, add 1/4 of Tso mixture &#038; 1/4 cup of shredded cheese.<br />
Cook on both sides until slightly golden brown.<br />
Put into plate an serve with a dollop of sour cream.</p>
<p>** This tastes really good with a crisp light beer<br />
<div id="attachment_116" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 298px"><a href="http://belablack.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/6a00d8341db55253ef00e54f7a4a0b8834-640wi.jpg"><img src="http://belablack.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/6a00d8341db55253ef00e54f7a4a0b8834-640wi.jpg" alt="Good Stuff" title="G Tso&#039;Quesadillas" width="288" height="216" class="size-full wp-image-116" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Good Stuff</p></div></p>
<p>Original &#8216;meat&#8217; Recipe was Given by a Friend from <a href="http://www.fallinontop.com" target="_blank">Fall in on top</a>. The original version of the recipe used a box of fried chicken (Church&#8217;s Chicken) in place of the Boca Patties.</p>
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