In Quesa U Missed - Shredded Chicken Quesadilla

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Shredded Chicken Quesadilla - We slow cook chicken breast in a special marinade for hours by Meal Preparation Las Vegas. Then it is shredded up nice. Next we use the flat griddle, large tortillas, and chipotle peppers to create these zesty and cheesy meal. Portions are approximate because the tortillas are set sizes btw. 


Macros:

5oz: 39P/27C/13F/381Cal

8oz: 56P/27C/20F/520Cal

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