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
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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.
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