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Who can resist classic Tex-Mex cheese quesadillas? This recipe makes the best ones ever.

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Elise Bauer

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Elise Bauer

Elise founded Simply Recipes in 2003 and led the site until 2019. She has an MA in Food Research from Stanford University.

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Updated February 02, 2024

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I grew up making quesadillas, the benefit of having an Hispanic mother who is a great cook. "Queso" is cheese in Spanish.

A quesadilla is a heated tortilla with melted cheese inside. But in addition to cheese, you can put practically anything in a quesadilla.

Best Fillings for Quesadillas

My favorites are mushrooms, olives, tomatoes, and onions. I don't cook these ingredients first, but it really is a matter of taste. You could if you wanted to.

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Flour Tortillas for Quesadillas

Traditionally in Mexico quesadillas are made with corn tortillas, not wheat flour tortillas, and a melty, white cheese.

Here in the states though, because of how close we are to the Sonoran area of northern Mexico, quesadillas are more often made with flour tortillas. We like to get the flour tortillas lightly toasted because it improves the flavor.

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What Is a Quesadilla?

A quesadilla is a Mexican dish that dates back to the 16th century. Traditional quesadillas were made with a corn tortilla that was warmed on a griddle, filled with cheese and various other fillings (meat, vegetables), and then folded over to be eaten by hand.

The addition of toppings like guacamole, salsa, and sour cream seems to have come along later. And, as Americans have adopted quesadillas, they've put their own spin on them, adding untraditional fillings such as scrambled eggs to make breakfast quesadillas and often swapping out flour tortillas for the corn tortillas.

What's the Best Cheese for Quesadillas?

Sometimes the best cheese for quesadillas is whatever you have in the fridge when the craving strikes. Cheddar and Monterey Jack are standards of American-style quesadillas.

But if you are planning ahead, consider that freshly grated cheese such as cheddar or Monterey Jack makes the meltiest quesadillas. Pre-grated cheese is handy and melts okay enough, though we recommend grating your own cheese for the best meltability.

You can use any meltable cheese in a quesadilla, but for something closer to an authentic Mexican quesadilla, try one of these cheeses.

  • Manchego
  • Queso asadero
  • Oaxaca
  • Chihuahua

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From the Editors Of Simply Recipes

The Ultimate Quesadilla

Prep Time5 mins

Cook Time7 mins

Total Time12 mins

Serving1 per person

A tip about using meat in a quesadilla: the cooking time may not be sufficient to heat the meat through. You may want to preheat it before adding.

Ingredients

  • Large flour tortillas

  • Grated cheese such as mild or sharp cheddar, or Monterey Jack

  • Olive oil or butter

Optional:

  • Sliced mushrooms

  • Green onions

  • Black olives, sliced

  • Fresh tomatoes, diced

  • Chicken pieces

  • Avocado

  • Lettuce

  • Apple cider vinegar

  • Kosher salt

Method

  1. Heat the tortillas until air pockets form:

    Heat a large skillet (cast iron works great) on medium high heat. Add a small amount of oil (about 1/2 teaspoon) and spread it around the bottom of the pan with a spatula (you could use butter as well).

    Take one large flour tortilla and place it in the pan. Flip the tortilla over a few times, 10 seconds between flips. Air pockets should begin to form within the tortilla.

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  2. Add the cheese and other ingredients:

    When pockets of air begin to form, take a handful of grated cheese, sprinkle over the top of the tortilla, making sure that the cheese does not land on the pan itself.

    Add whatever additional ingredients you choose: green onion, sliced mushrooms, olives, tomatoes, etc. If you would like your quesadilla to be a chicken quesadilla, add some diced cooked chicken.

    Take care not to layer on the ingredients too thickly, as they may not heat through properly.

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  3. Lower the heat and cover pan:

    Reduce the heat to low and cover the pan. The pan should be hot enough by now to have plenty of residual heat to melt the cheese and brown the tortilla. If the quesadilla begins to smoke too much, remove from the heat.

    After a minute, check to see if the cheese is melted. If not, return the cover and keep checking every minute until the cheese is melted.

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  4. Fold the tortilla over:

    When the cheese is sufficiently melted, use a spatula to lift up one side of the quesadilla and flip over the other side, as if you were making an omelette.

    The tortilla should by now be browned slightly. If it is not browned, turn the heat up to high and flip the quesadilla over every 10 seconds or so until it gets browned.

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  5. Remove quesadilla from pan and cut into wedges:

    To make the lettuce to accompany the quesadilla, thinly slice some iceberg lettuce. Sprinkle some cider vinegar and salt on it.

    Serve with the lettuce, salsa, sour cream, and guacamole.

    How did you like the recipe? Let us know with a rating and review!

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
407Calories
25g Fat
29g Carbs
17g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 1
Amount per serving
Calories407
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 25g31%
Saturated Fat 12g59%
Cholesterol 56mg19%
Sodium 603mg26%
Total Carbohydrate 29g11%
Dietary Fiber 2g6%
Total Sugars 0g
Protein 17g
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 420mg32%
Iron 2mg9%
Potassium 107mg2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

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FAQs

What is the proper way to eat a quesadilla? ›

In a formal setting, it's best to use a fork and knife to eat a quesadilla. Cut it into smaller, bite-sized pieces and eat it with proper table manners. Avoid using your hands unless it is a casual or informal setting.

Should I use butter or oil for quesadillas? ›

I opt for butter over oil whenever possible, but this is one case where oil is better: Butter contains water, which means that your quesadillas will turn out damp and floppy. Oil is pure fat, so it browns tortillas impeccably, resulting in pleasantly crispy spots on the outside of your quesadilla.

How do you make quesadillas that don't fall apart? ›

Only use about two heaping tablespoons of filling per large tortilla. Prepping your filling ahead of time is a good idea, making sure there's equal parts cheese to protein and/or vegetable. You want to use enough cheese because it will hold the whole thing together. Too little, and your filling will fall out.

What is the hack for quesadillas? ›

The idea is simple: Instead of layering all your ingredients in one big pile atop a tortilla, put each one in its own quadrant. Then fold the four corners on top of each other to create one perfectly mess-free (but melty, crisp, and golden brown) triangular quesadilla in practically zero time.

How do I order a TikTok quesadilla? ›

The TikTok quesadilla hack consists of adding fresh fajita veggies and protein to a quesadilla, simple but very effective, according to the creators. The caveat? It's only available to customers who order online or in the Chipotle app.

Should a quesadilla be crunchy or soft? ›

The quesadilla is crispy on the outside without being hard, and it's moist on the inside, the melted cheese providing a contrast. You need really good melting cheese and good tortillas. Aside from the flavors, you've got to pay attention to the mouthfeel: it's crispy then creamy then soft then crispy-crunchy.

Why are my quesadillas soggy? ›

Too much fat will make your quesadilla soggy instead of crispy. Use just enough to coat the bottom of your skillet — about 1/2 teaspoon of butter or oil. Warm it in the skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add the tortilla and top with cheese.

Is it OK to eat cold quesadilla? ›

Who knew cold quesadillas were also good? And if you don't want to eat them cold, but instead want them warm again, simply warm them up at serving time.

What is the best melting cheese for quesadillas? ›

Sometimes the best cheese for quesadillas is whatever you have in the fridge when the craving strikes. Cheddar and Monterey Jack are standards of American-style quesadillas. But if you are planning ahead, consider that freshly grated cheese such as cheddar or Monterey Jack makes the meltiest quesadillas.

How to seal the edges of a quesadilla? ›

How do you seal the edges of quesadillas? While the melted cheese should be more than enough to keep your quesadilla together, some prefer tightly sealed edges that prevent even the smallest amount of filling from escaping. To achieve this, simply dampen the edges of the tortilla with a bit of water before folding it.

How to make a 2 tortilla quesadilla? ›

Place one tortilla flat on the frying pan. Cook for 1 minute, then flip the tortilla over. Sprinkle a little more than 1/4 cup cheese on top of tortilla, followed by some olives, avocado, and hot pepper sauce. Place another tortilla on top to make a sandwich; cover with a lid.

What tortilla is best for quesadillas? ›

Let's start by assembling the ingredients you'll need: Large Flour Tortillas: These will form the base and the top of your quesadillas, enclosing all that delicious filling. Quesadillas are also often made with fresh corn tortillas. If you can make or get your hands on them, DO IT.

How do you're crisp quesadillas? ›

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the quesadilla on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. Bake for 10 minutes or until the tortilla is crisp and the cheese is melted throughout.

Why do my quesadillas fall apart? ›

Fold the tortilla in half.

Work quickly, so that the tortilla doesn't harden; if you wait too long, the tortilla will become crispy and break in half. Slip a spatula under the side of the tortilla that does not have anything on it, and lift upwards, folding the tortilla in half.

What is the side hack at Chipotle quesadillas? ›

The “hack,” according to numerous TikTok users, instructed Chipotle customers to try ordering a steak quesadilla with added toppings, namely the chain's fajita-style sauteed veggies, extra cheese and sides of sour cream and vinaigrette, for dipping.

What's in the viral Chipotle quesadilla? ›

What Is The Chipotle Quesadilla Hack? TikToker Alexis Frost shared the now-viral order, which is a quesadilla made with steak, extra cheese, and fajita veggies, on December 20.

What is the TikTok tortilla challenge? ›

The latest TikTok dare involves a game of rock paper scissors, a tortilla, and… a mouthful of water, but it isn't as nefarious as you may think.

What does it mean to make a quesadilla dirty? ›

🔥 Make it Dirty! For $2, your quesadilla can come coated in an extra layer of cheese on the outside for added crunch. Trust me, it's a must try. 🌽 Don't skip the sides!

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