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Diego Luna’s Easy Chicken Quesadillas x
Heat a skillet over medium heat and lightly grease with oil or butter. Place a tortilla in the pan, sprinkle cheese evenly, add chicken, then top with a little more cheese. Cover with a second tortilla. Cook until the bottom is golden, flip carefully, and cook the other side until the cheese melts. Slice and serve with your favorite toppings. Diego Luna is a Mexican actor, producer, and director known for his versatility and international career. Born in Mexico City, he gained early recognition for his role in Y Tu Mamá También before appearing in major films such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and the Andor series. Luna is also an accomplished director and an advocate for arts, education, and social causes. He’s respected for balancing blockbuster projects with meaningful storytelling. Did you Know?
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