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    lemmythinkaboutthat@lemmy.myserv.one
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    Is it a taco? fajita? or quesadilla? You decide.

    This is another forgiving non-recipe recipe, make it how you like it. I’ve made it before with beef and fish (tilapia) and it’s been in my family’s meal rotation for a few years now. Yum! Serves 2 kids or 1 adult.

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      Is it a taco? fajita? or quesadilla? You decide.

      This is another forgiving non-recipe recipe, make it how you like it. I’ve made it before with beef and fish (tilapia) and it’s been in my family’s meal rotation for a few years now. Yum! Serves 2 kids or 1 adult.

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      alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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      If it’s “grilled” and can keep itself closed, quesadilla. If not, taco. I think fajitas need a build-it yourself element once served. That’s really the only difference I see between tacos and fajitas.

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        Is it a taco? fajita? or quesadilla? You decide.

        This is another forgiving non-recipe recipe, make it how you like it. I’ve made it before with beef and fish (tilapia) and it’s been in my family’s meal rotation for a few years now. Yum! Serves 2 kids or 1 adult.

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        Sophocles
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        Looks yummy! I’d call it a taco, because with fajitas, the tortillas are usually served on the side, and quesadillas usually have more cheese than protein/veggies.

        Also if you like chicken and bell peppers you should try a dish called pechuga alambre; it’s so good and similar to fajitas but has cheese and bacon on top

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          Looks yummy! I’d call it a taco, because with fajitas, the tortillas are usually served on the side, and quesadillas usually have more cheese than protein/veggies.

          Also if you like chicken and bell peppers you should try a dish called pechuga alambre; it’s so good and similar to fajitas but has cheese and bacon on top

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          lemmythinkaboutthat@lemmy.myserv.one
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          Oohhhhh, thank you!

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            Looks yummy! I’d call it a taco, because with fajitas, the tortillas are usually served on the side, and quesadillas usually have more cheese than protein/veggies.

            Also if you like chicken and bell peppers you should try a dish called pechuga alambre; it’s so good and similar to fajitas but has cheese and bacon on top

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            mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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            Quesadillas are actually defined by being folded over and grilled till crispy, not just by cheese content (tho the name literally has “queso” in it lol) - in some parts of Mexico City they don’t even require cheese to be called a quesadilla!

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