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  • :: Chorizo and Spring Onion Quesidillas

    :: Chorizo and Spring Onion Quesidillas

    Looking for a quick "hands on" starter dish which comes packed with a punch? Well I'm pretty sure these quesadillas fit the bill! I am completely addicted to chorizo, it's full of great smokey spiced flavour, has a fantastic, rich, deep red colour and adds so much to any dish you use it in. I love using chorizo in hearty bean stews for a more wintery dish, but it will forever and for always remind me of summer. I first tasted it on a holiday in Spain as part of a tapas dish and was hooked forever more!

    Chorizo and Spring Onion Quesadillas
    You can get chorizo in fine soft slices or in thick sausage form which I use in this recipe. If you are really stuck and can't get your hands on some chorizo for this recipe, don't panic, you can use a little leftover cooked chicken or some sliced cooked ham as a substitute. The great thing about quesadillas is that you can really adapt them to what you have, the classic ones I normally make are with some salsa, cheese and thinly sliced red onion, simple and delicious!

    Serves 2
    150g of chorizo, sliced in bite size chunky rounds
    1 clove of garlic, finely minced
    A small handful of cherry tomatoes, finely chopped
    4 wholewheat tortilla wraps
    A bunch of spring onions, sliced finely
    A small handful of grated cheddar cheese
    Sea salt and black pepper to season

    Heat a large frying pan over a high heat and cook the chorizo on both sides until sizzling and roaring red. When it's cooked, remove from the pan and place on a plate lined with some kitchen paper. Drain a little of the chorizo oil, leaving enough to fry the quesadillas.
    While the chorizo is frying off, combine the minced garlic and chopped tomatoes in a bowl and season with a little salt and pepper.
    Spread half the tomato and garlic mix on one of the tortilla wraps, top with a little cheese, a generous amount of spring onions, and some of the cooked chorizo. Place another tortilla wrap on top and fry on both sides over a high heat, until the quesadilla is golden brown and the cheese inside has melted. Repeat with the second quesadilla.
    Serve the quessdillas sliced in quarters with an extra sprinkle of sliced spring onions, and a little of the leftover tomato and garlic mix.

  • :: Quick Fresh Veggie Wrap With Crispy Prosciutto

    :: Quick Fresh Veggie Wrap With Crispy Prosciutto

    One of the things I mastered last year, was preparing healthy dishes which are easy to have with you on the go.
    We (Industry) were on the road everyday during the summer when we released our first two singles so I made sure we all ate well in between our fairly tight schedule.
    Healthy salads were normally on the cards and went down the best, but if we were stuck for time quick and tasty wraps sorted us out!
    As I mentioned we were on tour with JLS all week, and the wraps below kept us full on the road up to belfast! We have been debuting our new tracks which you can hear over here, and here, so I hope you don't mind that I have stuck up a few photo's from the gig on Saturday night. We were very excited to perform in the O2 in Dublin, but I want to brace yourselves for the photos below, because a momentous occassion took place where I got my first pair of knickers thrown at me! Knickers on a food blog, who'd have thought! :)

    Quick Fresh Veggie Wrap With Crispy Prosciutto
    Wraps are extremely handy for a quick and tasty lunch! The best thing is that you can really go wild when it comes to the ingredients. There are so many variations on this recipe which I make regularely, like avocado and bacon, chicken and chickpea, or even tuna and rocket!
    Find your favourite combo and experiment. If you can't get your hands on proscioutto just pick up some streaky bacon instead.

    Serves 2
    6 slices of prosciutto ham
    2 large wholemeal tortilla wraps
    2 tablespoons of mayonaisse
    2 large handfuls of baby spinach leaves
    1 carrot, grated
    1/4 of cucumber, sliced thinly
    5-6 spring onions, sliced thinly
    A good pinch of ground black pepper

    In a large hot frying pan fry off the slices of prosciutto until crisp and golden. Remove and set aside on plate with a piece of kitchen paper.
    Spread 1 tablespoon of mayo on one of the tortilla wraps.
    Arrange the slices of cucumber, carrot, and spring onions down the centre of the wrap. Add the spinach leaves and then place 3 slices of the crispy prosciutto on top.
    Roll up the wrap and enjoy! Repeat with the second the second wrap.