Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Quesadilla Supremo


In most regions of Mexico, a quesadilla is a flat circle of cooked corn masa, called a "tortilla", warmed to soften it enough to be folded in half and filled. They are typically filled with oaxaca cheese (or queso oaxaca). Oaxaca cheese is a stringy cheese that comes from Mexico. The quesadilla is then cooked on a comal until the cheese has completely melted. They are usually cooked without the addition of any oil at all. Often the quesadillas are served with green or red salsa, chopped onion, guacamole, and sour cream. While Oaxacan or string cheese is the most common filling, other ingredients are also used in addition to cheese in traditional Mexican quesadillas.


Santiagos fills theirs with roasted poblano chiles, diced tomato, green onion and your choice of shredded chicken, beef or pork. Served with three tasty dips: chipotle ranch, ancho chile and our house-made guacamole.

The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/

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