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quesadilla

/key-suh-dee-uh; Spanish ke-sah-thee-yah/US // ˌkeɪ səˈdi ə; Spanish ˌkɛ sɑˈði yɑ //UK // (ˌkeɪsəˈdiːljə, -ˈdiːjə) //

玉米饼,煎饼果子,煎饼,煎饼卷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural que·sa·dil·las [key-suh-dee-uhz; Spanish ke-sah-thee-yahs]. /ˌkeɪ səˈdi əz; Spanish ˌkɛ sɑˈði yɑs/. Mexican Cooking.

    • : a tortilla folded over a filling of shredded cheese, and sometimes vegetables or meat, cooked on a griddle or the like.

Examples

  • We liked it best, as Panthaky does himself, in the simpler quesadilla, where the brisket shines merely because it doesn’t have to muscle its way past a crowd of other ingredients to get noticed.

  • Yes, I am indeed talking about grilled cheese sandwiches—or quesadillas, when English muffins aren’t an option.

  • While waiting in line to order a cheese quesadilla, they said, McClain was shot in the chest.

  • You can also cook them into a creamy soup, or even use them as the filling for a quesadilla.

  • The pandemic has been the age of sourdough bread, quesadillas and … a return to oatmeal.