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My Favorite MorningStar Farms Recipe #BzzAgent

 













I'm what my husband calls an "experimental cook".  I'm always mixing and creating and adding a lil' personalize touch to all of my recipes.  So after trying MorningStar Farms veggie patties and preparing according to directions, I decided to visit the website and have a little fun with our "Meatless Mondays".

Los Tres Amigos are huge fans of quesadillas so I figured we'd try one of the many quesadilla recipes from the MorningStar Farms website.  They settled on Cheesy Black Bean Quesadilla Triangles using MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean Veggie Burgers. The recipe was easy to prepare, plus I had many of the ingredients stocked in our fridge already.  I admit they were quite tasty.  Since there was no ground turkey or beef to brown, I was able to whip up dinner quick, fast and in a hurry.   

Taste?  Well, I loved it but it was a lil' too spicy for one of the kids, but the older ones didn't seem to mind a bit.  I may try another variety of the MorningStar Farms meatless patties next time to see if I can get a "thumbs up" from everyone.  All in all, quite tasty and still amazed at how simple the recipe was to prepare.  Really, this was almost a heat and eat type preparation.

I will DEFINITELY think out of the box (no pun intended) next time I buy a package of MorningStar Farms veggie patties.  







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