Chicken Quesadilla & Sauce [Taste Like Taco Bell]

3 months ago
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I wowed these quesadillas, like Taco Bell. Not too spicy. First time that I made them. Took a bit of a morning to get the sauce flavor, texture and color as close as possible; I watched them being made in a TB restaurant to get an idea of the cooking process and time. Of course equipment is not the same so it just takes a “little” longer than fast food.

I don’t get to go often, but when I do, crunchy beef tacos and chicken quesadillas are my favorite on TB menu. When I was a child, they served Bell Burgers, on buns! Did you know? Do you have a favorite!

Natural flavors and cocoa powder, among other additives, are ingredients mentioned in Taco Bell’s sauce at their website but were not added, nor any food coloring. Ranch and Mayo contain some of the other ingredients that TB mentions. No additional salt was needed.

This sauce recipe is for about 3-5 servings
(depends on how much sauce you like, and what you’re putting it on).
Suggested serving size per Mayo is 1Tbsp. Ranch is 2Tbsp.

Make sure bottled grocery ingredients are shaken well before use.

Creamy Jalapeño Sauce Ingredients:

2 Tbsp GV mayonnaise
2 1/2 Tbsp GV buttermilk ranch dressing
3/8 tsp GV ketchup
3/8 tsp Tabasco jalapeño green sauce
1/4 tsp Chili powder
1/4 tsp Paprika powder
1/4 tsp Dehydrated minced onion (rehydrate with = water then add to recipe)
1/8 tsp Cayenne pepper powder
1/8 tsp Onion powder
1/8 tsp GV minced garlic
1/8 tsp GV Worcestershire sauce
1/8 tsp Texas Pete Original hot sauce (or similar, mild & tangy)

Keep covered and refrigerated. I would use it up within a few days. Double ingredients accordingly for more servings if sauce flavor is to your liking.

Remaining Ingredients:
Favorite cooking oil to coat pan with a brush or paper towel.
Small Mission super soft flour tortillas
Tyson’s frozen, grilled, cubed or pulled chicken breast.
GV Fiesta blend cheese
Water for steaming

Research ingredients if you haven’t eaten them before or concerned about additives in prepared/cooked grocery foods.

Boylan is a great, glass bottle soda, since 1891, located in NY.

They’re made with pure cane sugar or diet, and in a variety of flavors and seltzer. Sold online, and in stores. Check your local Dollar Tree or Dollar General stores for limited flavors and low prices, compared to all other popular brands. The caps are twist off only. Boylan states bottles can break with an opener; I used a bottle opener before I read about it. Whew, it didn’t break. Now I know!

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