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I got this Santa Fe Quesadilla Maker as a gift and have had fun making my own quesadillas ever since. I'm finding all kinds of foods to stuff in there and heat up Quesadilla-style. And it's not only cool looking, it really works!
The Santa Fe Quesadilla Maker is bright red and the front handle is in the shape of a chili pepper. When you lift the lid the inside has a Teflon-coating grille on the top and bottom with dividers. To make a quesadilla you just get two flour tacos (soft shell), put in whatever ingredients you want, and put them in the machine. Plug it in and a green light will light up when it's done. The quesadillas come out hot and toasty, and everything inside is nicely melted.
I have found you should not overstuff the quesadillas though, or the ingredients will squeeze out. If anything does leak the machine has a small grease catch underneath and will catch it. I should also note that the quesadilla maker does not cut the flour taco into eight sections, but leaves creases.
As much as I like this gadget it does have some drawbacks. For one there is no On/Off switch. You just plug it in when you want to use it, then unplug when done. Also, you cannot remove the Teflon coated grille inside not can you immerse the machine for washing. It's best to wipe it down as needed.
I think the Santa Fe Quesadilla Maker makes a nice gift or you can buy one for yourself! If you like quesadillas or wrap-type foods you will have a great time with this machine. I rate it as 4 stars.
Last edited on Feb 19, 2009
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