Arizona cheese crisps or simply cheese crisps is a tortilla based dish and is said to be have been made famous by a cafe in Tuscon, Arizona. These open faced flour tortillas are buttered and toasted in an oven until crisp. They are then sprinkled with cheese and again toasted until the cheese melts. Cheese is not piled up high like in a pizza in the case of cheese crisps and they can be optionally topped with onions, scallions, cilantro, peppers or chorizo in case of a non-vegetarian version. As the name suggests these were crispy, cheesy and utterly delicious.
Ingredients:
2 tortillas (I used 8 inch whole wheat ones.)
2 tsp. butter
1/2 to 2/3 cup shredded cheddar cheese / Mexican blend cheese
(I used Cheddar cheese on one and a blend of Monterey Jack, Cheddar, Asadero and Queso Quesadilla cheese on the second tortilla.)
1 tsp. oil
1 mild green pepper like poblano / anaheim (optional)
Method:
* Preheat the oven to 350 deg F.
* If using the green pepper, slice into thin strips. Heat oil on medium heat and saute the pepper slices until the skin starts to blister. Remove from heat and keep it aside.
* Place the tortillas on a baking sheet and spread 1 tsp. butter over each of the tortilla and place it in the oven.
* Toast for about 8 - 10 minutes or until the edges start to turn golden brown / crispier.
* Remove the tortillas from the oven and sprinkle cheese over the tortillas, leaving about 1/4 inch around the edges. Arrange the toasted green pepper strips if using (or it can be sprinkled before serving.)
* Return the tortillas to the oven and toast until the cheese melts, about 2 -3 minutes.
* Remove and serve immediately.
This is my entry under "Tortilla based dishes" for BM #53. Check the blogging marathon page to see what my fellow marathoners are cooking today.
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Ingredients:
2 tortillas (I used 8 inch whole wheat ones.)
2 tsp. butter
1/2 to 2/3 cup shredded cheddar cheese / Mexican blend cheese
(I used Cheddar cheese on one and a blend of Monterey Jack, Cheddar, Asadero and Queso Quesadilla cheese on the second tortilla.)
1 tsp. oil
1 mild green pepper like poblano / anaheim (optional)
Method:
* Preheat the oven to 350 deg F.
* If using the green pepper, slice into thin strips. Heat oil on medium heat and saute the pepper slices until the skin starts to blister. Remove from heat and keep it aside.
* Place the tortillas on a baking sheet and spread 1 tsp. butter over each of the tortilla and place it in the oven.
* Toast for about 8 - 10 minutes or until the edges start to turn golden brown / crispier.
* Remove the tortillas from the oven and sprinkle cheese over the tortillas, leaving about 1/4 inch around the edges. Arrange the toasted green pepper strips if using (or it can be sprinkled before serving.)
* Return the tortillas to the oven and toast until the cheese melts, about 2 -3 minutes.
* Remove and serve immediately.
This is my entry under "Tortilla based dishes" for BM #53. Check the blogging marathon page to see what my fellow marathoners are cooking today.
Comments
gooey goodness...looks very tempting...
ReplyDeleteThat is surely a delightful way to serve up the tortillas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome ! Would love to try it , looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting way to use tortillas and cheese.Lovely...
ReplyDeletewow, such a wonderful option to snack on..I am sure we will love this cheese topped ones Suma..very nicely done..
ReplyDeleteNothing can beat this beautiful crisp, totally in love with it.
ReplyDeleteOh my suma, gorgeous i would say, aahh that melted cheese on a crispy tortilla, i can imagine how yumm it would have been while biting into it!!! :)
ReplyDeletelooks so good with all that gooey melted cheese
ReplyDeletenever heard of these earlier, but guess became a popular post this BM ! good job with all the tortilla series Suma !
ReplyDeleteLove the gooey cheesed one.Superb pics Suma
ReplyDeleteLoved in that town for years but never heard of them. Looks crispy and delicious
ReplyDeleteThese cheese crisps are so addictive! Loved making them for this theme.
ReplyDeleteI can enjoy this any time looks so tempting..
ReplyDeletethe pic has come alive, looks delectable
ReplyDeleteSo yummy Suma, your Arizona cheese crisps look so cheesy & tempting.
ReplyDeleteMy these are so delicious. I will love these anytime.
ReplyDeleteWow...all that cheese....mouth watering dish!
ReplyDeleteA treat for cheese lovers.
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