Mashed Potato Quesadillas

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Ingredients

  • flour tortilla
  • 4 large potatoes
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon of chopped chives
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup cooking vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Skin potatoes.
  2. Boil Potatoes for 20 mins or until soft.
  3. Drain Water
  4. Mix Potatoes with beater.
  5. Add Sour Cream, butter, milk, salt, and chopped chives in with the mashed potatoes and mix.
  6. Put mashed potatoes on half of the tortilla shell and add shredded cheddar cheese on top of potatoes. Fold empty half on tortilla shell over the mashed potatoes.
  7. Put vegetable oil or butter in frying pan or skillet and place quesadilla in pan. Let cook for about 30 seconds then flip and let other side cook for about 30 seconds. This will make the tortilla shell crispy and yummy!
  8. If you have a quesadilla maker it makes it a little easier that cooking them in the frying pan.
  9. If you are really in a hurry you can substitute homemade mashed potatoes with BOB EVANS sour cream and chive mashed potatoes. I've made both ways and both are delicious!
  10. I Make these for my niece all the time, and she loves them!

Nutrition & Diet Analysis (per serving)

891 kcal 45% DV
Protein Fat Carbs

Macronutrients

Protein 17.1g 34% DV
Total Fat 61.8g 79% DV
Carbs 71.4g 26% DV
Fiber 9.5g 34% DV
Sugar 11.8g 24% DV

Electrolytes

Sodium 10309.5mg 100% DV
Potassium 1348.3mg 29% DV
Cholesterol 117.8mg 39% DV

Vitamins & Minerals

Vitamin A 1214mcg 100% DV
Vitamin C 175.7mg 100% DV
Vitamin D 0.6mcg 3% DV
Calcium 564mg 43% DV
Iron 7.9mg 44% DV

* % Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet (FDA 2020).

Nutrition is estimated from USDA FoodData Central ingredient data and may vary with brand, portion and preparation — see our methodology. This information is for general educational purposes only and is not medical or dietary advice (disclaimer).

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