11/25/2023 0 Comments Fun easy jack o lantern designs![]() ![]() You can brush them with oil or butter if you really like, but I find that it just isn’t necessary. I throw them into the oven at this point. And of course serve it with sour cream, salsa and guacamole.īut not in this house. Then add some chicken, green onion and finally the cheese. If your family is more adventurous than my (boring) kids, you can spread refried beans on the tortilla first. Add the cheese on top of the tortilla piece that does NOT have the face cut into it. We used cheese and only cheese on our jack-o-lantern cheese quesadillas. Remove the pieces from the flour tortilla, and you’re ready to assemble your quesadilla! I used a regular kitchen knife to carve out the faces. I used a toothpick to sort of “draw” on the tortilla before I cut it. You can cut it freehanded for sure, but somehow the pressure of carving nice looking pumpkin faces stresses me out. So I ended up copying the faces I drew on my Candy Filled Balloon Pumpkins that I made a couple years ago. Next cut out your jack-o-lantern’s face into ONE tortilla (set the other piece aside). You don’t have to cut off much – I love that there isn’t much waste! I was really hungry when I made these, so I just ate the extra pieces. (You’ll need 2 tortillas for each quesadilla). Stack the tortillas on top of each other when you cut. Start by cutting out a “pumpkin stem” from 2 flour tortillas. Whatever you and your family enjoy is fair game here! Heck, if you want to make pizza quesadillas, you could add a little bit of pizza sauce with mozzarella on top. I like to use marble cheese in our cheese quesadillas, but you can also use cheddar. That’s it! Two ingredients! It doesn’t get much simpler than that. The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s what you’ll need: She added an extra ingredients to hers – which of course my kids won’t go near! But they look delicious, so you should definitely check hers out! Easy Jack-o-lantern Cheese Quesadillas I saw the idea for jack-o-lantern cheese quesadillas over at Florassippi Girl. CHEESE! And my kids actually eat them! You can absolutely load up these quesadillas however you like, but if you have picky little eaters like I do, feel free to embrace the cheese and make your family some adorable jack-o-lantern cheese quesadillas! I had written off quesadillas for my kids until we discovered that you can make them without anything in them but cheese. (It’s obvious from the raised eyebrows and the looks of horror on their faces.) My boring little eaters. The other two kids may not say anything, but I know they’re thinking the same thing. Refried beans? Chicken? Green onions? Guacamole? Yum! Load them up!īut if I put a delicious, loaded up quesadilla in front of my kids, my middle daughter will take one look at it and say, “I don’t like that!” And she’ll push it away. I’m waiting for them to grow out of this picky eating stage. My kids seem to dislike anything that has… well… flavour. Kids love eating things they get to help with! These jack-o-lantern cheese quesadillas are such a fun idea for Halloween! They’re super easy (and I mean reeeeeally easy) to make, and you can make them SO FUN! You can even get the kids to help “carve” faces into their own tortillas. ![]()
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