Do you have fun plans for Cinco de Mayo? It’s one of those festive holidays that sneaks up on me, like St. Patrick’s Day, and makes me wish I were a more proactive party planner. Sometimes, I get lucky and my friends use it as an excuse to get together. Other times, I make do with some chips and salsa or a green shirt.

Cinco de Mayo is tomorrow, and if you are the last-minute type like I am, I have a quesadilla for you. It’s golden and crisp on the outside, and stuffed full of (mostly) redeeming ingredients on the inside.

You may associate broccoli rabe with Italian recipes, but it held up well in this Mexican one. I treated it like kale and massaged it with olive oil, lime juice and garlic. Quick refried black beans and some melted cheese round it out.

Broccoli rabe is known for its robust flavor, especially in its raw state. If you’re not wild about raw greens, but want to try broccoli rabe, I recommend my broccoli rabe pesto flatbread, lemony roasted potatoes and broccoli rabe, or broccoli rabe peanut soba noodles. See if you don’t find yourself craving more! Quesadillas await.

Broccoli Rabe and Black Bean Quesadillas Author: Cookie and Kate

Prep Time: 15 mins

Cook Time: 15 mins

Total Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 4 quesadillas 1 x

Category: Entree

Cuisine: Mexican ★★★★★ 4.8 from 11 reviews These hearty quesadillas are stuffed with garlicky, lime-marinated broccoli rabe and refried black beans, so they are lighter than most. If you have any extra marinated broccoli rabe and beans, they are great accompaniments, as are guacamole and salsa verde. Recipe yields 4 quesadillas (each made from 1 tortilla folded in half, for a visual). Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients Marinated broccoli rabe 1 large bunch of broccoli rabe (about 1 pound)

large bunch of broccoli rabe (about pound) Small handful of chopped fresh cilantro

1 tablespoon olive oil

olive oil 2 teaspoons lime juice, to taste

lime juice, to taste 1 medium clove garlic, pressed or minced

medium clove garlic, pressed or minced Pinch of salt, to taste

Pinch of red pepper flakes Refried black beans 1 tablespoon olive oil

olive oil 1 medium shallot, chopped, or ⅓ cup chopped red onion

medium shallot, chopped, or chopped red onion ¼ teaspoon salt

salt 1 clove garlic, pressed or minced

clove garlic, pressed or minced ½ teaspoon ground cumin

ground cumin ¼ teaspoon chili powder

chili powder 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed and drained, or 1 ½ cups cooked black beans

can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed and drained, or cooked black beans ⅓ cup water Remaining ingredients 4 small (8-inch) whole grain tortillas

small (8-inch) whole grain tortillas 2 cups grated Monterey Jack or cheddar cheese

grated Monterey Jack or cheddar cheese Olive oil, for brushing

Serving suggestions: salsa verde and/or guacamole Instructions First, prepare the broccoli rabe so it can marinate while you prepare the rest. Pull the broccoli rabe leaves from the stems and discard the stems. Wash and spin dry the leaves. Tear any large leaves into small, bite-sized pieces, then transfer the leaves to a large serving bowl, along with the chopped cilantro. In a small bowl, combine the olive oil, lime juice, garlic, salt and red pepper flakes. Whisk until blended. Pour the dressing over the leaves and gently massage the dressing into the leaves until they are all lightly coated. Take a little bite, and add more lime juice and salt if you find it too bitter. To cook the refried beans: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, warm the olive oil until shimmering. Add the shallot and salt. Cook, stirring often, until the shallot is tender and turning translucent, about 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic, cumin and chili powder and cook, while stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the drained beans and water. Let the mixture come to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes, stirring often, and reducing heat as necessary to maintain a gentle simmer. Remove from heat and mash the beans with a potato masher, pastry cutter or fork until the mixture is thick and spreadable. To cook the quesadillas: Spread the bean mixture evenly over each tortilla. Warm a medium-to-large skillet over medium heat. Transfer one tortilla to the warmed skillet and sprinkle about one-fourth of the cheese over the bean mixture. Spread a handful of marinated broccoli rabe leaves over one-half of the tortilla, leaving any large buds in the bowl. Once the cheese is melting, fold the cheesy side over the broccoli rabe. Brush the top of the quesadilla lightly with oil. Once the cheese is fully melted, flip the quesadilla, and brush the top with oil. Let each side cook until golden and crisp, flipping as necessary. Transfer the cooked quesadilla to a plate, and repeat for remaining quesadillas. Let the cooked quesadillas rest for a few minutes to set the cheese, then use a pizza cutter or sharp chef’s knife to slice each quesadilla into three wedges. Serve with any remaining marinated broccoli rabe or beans on the side, as well as salsa verde and/or guacamole for dipping. Notes Make it gluten free: Use gluten-free tortillas! ▸ Nutrition Information The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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