Arizona cheese crisp

For other uses, see cheese crisp (disambiguation).
Arizona cheese crisp
Alternative names Cheese crisp
Place of origin United States
Main ingredients Tortillas, cheese
Cookbook: Arizona cheese crisp  Media: Arizona cheese crisp

An Arizona cheese crisp (simply "cheese crisp" in the region) is an open-faced, flour tortilla covered in shredded cheese, baked until crisp on top. It is similar to a quesadilla, but distinct in that a cheese crisp is not folded over, and that it is also baked until the tortilla becomes crisp. Common cheeses to use include in various combinations are Oaxaca, Monterey Jack, or cheddar. Cheese crisps sometimes are topped with onions, cilantro, or peppers.[1] The cheese crisp is said to have been made famous by El Charro Café in Tucson, Arizona.[2]

Cheese crisps are ubiquitous in Arizona, but rarely found outside the state other than places popular with Arizona tourists such as Puerto Peñasco and San Diego.

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