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Quesadilla

Quesadilla

I grew up making quesadillas, the benefit of having a Hispanic mother who is a great cook. "Queso" is cheese in Spanish. And a quesadilla is a toasted tortilla with melted cheese inside. But in addition to cheese, you can put practically anything in a quesadilla. 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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Quesadilla Recipe

Ingredients

Large flour tortillas
Grated cheese - either mild or sharp cheddar, or Monterey Jack
Olive oil or grapeseed oil

Optional:
Sliced mushrooms
Green onions
Black olives, sliced
Fresh tomatoes, diced
Chicken pieces
Avocado

Lettuce
Apple cider vinegar
Salt

Method


1 Heat a large cast iron frying pan to 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.

2 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 to thickly - this is a quesadilla, not a quiche.

3 Reduce the heat to low and cover the pan. The cast iron 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. 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. Remove from pan and cut into wedges.

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

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

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51 Comments

Thanks for the gr8 recipe, I'd attempted this before, but couldn't get the tortilla part right! We're looking forward to trying this now.

Posted by: Chrissey on August 18, 2004 12:44 PM

This recipe rocks!

Posted by: Billy on October 20, 2004 4:22 PM

I want to try this recipe, but I have a question. When the cheese is melted, you say to turn the quesadilla over like an omlette, won't the cheese stick to the pan? No where in the recipe do you say to cover the cheese with another tortilla. I probably sound stupid and just don't get it, but please fill me in because I would really like to try it!

Posted by: Casey on October 27, 2004 3:09 PM

Hi Casey, You flip half of the tortilla over onto the other half, with the cheese in the middle. I apologize for the instructions not being clear enough. Enjoy!

Posted by: Elise on October 27, 2004 3:15 PM

I was craving a quesadilla that wasn't prepared via the microwave and found this. An excellent recipe! I loved it.

Posted by: Bryanna on April 29, 2005 8:23 AM

very nice recipe, easy and delicious.

Posted by: Andy on May 26, 2005 1:22 PM

Thanks for the recipe.
It's better than making a two tortilla quesadilla.
I tend to put too many ingredients in those.

Posted by: Kevin D. on August 25, 2005 7:36 AM

I love it I have always wondered how to make them and had to go out to get one. Now thanks to your great instructions I can have them at home. I just published a book called living inside his closet, if you like to read true story's.

Posted by: augie mikesell on November 11, 2005 11:45 AM

I have always made these in the toaster, not the pan. I will try this for a party coming up! Thanks!

Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2005 1:56 PM

I LOVE the recipe!!!!! I was lookin on the web via google for a spainish food assignment and this was the best i found! Thx fr the recipe!!!!

Posted by: Lizz on January 27, 2006 1:57 PM

Lizz: if you're looking for a recipe for a Spanish language class, that kind of "Show and tell" classes, this is a great recipe, because it's Mexican. If you need a Spanish recipe, a recipe from Spain for a World Culture class, try searching for a Paella, or a Spanish tortilla or a Galician Empanada.

Posted by: Norima on May 9, 2006 5:43 PM

Thanks heaps! I needed something quickly and this looks like the goods :)

Posted by: TT on July 2, 2006 2:45 AM

Hi Elise, I love the recipe. I'm a guy who was raised with mum and or grandma to cook so i am clueless. I always wanted to learn to make these myself.

If i may i have a suggestion (unless i'm blind O_o):
i really wanted to print the recipe, having a "printable version" would be very nice...

but, i printed it (so i can go to the grocery store and go by the list) .

thanks

Posted by: Arvin on July 21, 2006 3:54 PM

I'm doing a project for my spanish class, and I had to have a recipe on a typical mexican or spanish dish; I chose the quesadilla and used your recipe!!! My teacher loved it and I got a 100!!! :)

Posted by: Lauren on October 11, 2006 3:48 PM

Great recipe, I work at a place that sells quesadillas, but they're no good, I'm glad I found this recipe.
I also love your ideas on what to serve on the side and the different variations that you used.

much love ~*~tIa~*~
xx god bless

Posted by: Tia on October 14, 2006 1:33 PM

This was great! I have been thinking about getting one of those quesadilla makers, but now I realize that I don't need one! Also, I don't have a cast iron pan, so I just used a regular sautee pan (one big enough for the tortilla to fit into) and covered it up with a cookie sheet - it worked fine! Thanks!

Posted by: Hillorie on November 14, 2006 6:42 AM

I got the quesadilla maker as a wedding present. It is definitely my favorite gift! This recipe has become a standard in my kitchen.

Posted by: Sarah on December 5, 2006 8:14 AM

The recipe is great. Thanks for providing me with optional ingredients, it helped with the project.

Posted by: Tylor on February 12, 2007 9:14 AM

I grew up in an hispanic family, but we always used corn torilla's cooked in a frying pan with a little hot vegetable oil. Our favorite cheese was muenster. You should try these, they are wonderful!

Posted by: Cheryl on March 30, 2007 9:29 AM

Me gusta este receta. Es muy excelente. Tuve que hice un proyecto para mi clase de español. Mis quesadillas fue deliciosas y mi familia le encanta la comida. Muchas gracias!

Posted by: Cecilia on April 10, 2007 7:56 PM

Quesadillas are like American grilled cheese sandwiches - and I adore both!!! A friend of mine used to drizzle his with chili con queso after they were made - extra little zip. Also I tend to make mine in similar fashion except I use corn tortillas - matter of preference I guess similar to making a grilled cheese sandwich with wheat bread versus white bread.

Posted by: Kymry on April 23, 2007 4:51 PM

The recipe is easy to understand. It says to take one side and flip it to the other side. That means you have one tortilla with all this stuff on it. no other. take one piece of the tortilla on one side...fold it over the stuffing and to the other side..so it is like the taco bell quesadillas. it'll just look like a stuffed half tortilla. Get it now? sure hope so. If not...then not sure what to say. I tried helping anyway.

Posted by: Bryan master of quesadillas on July 18, 2007 8:37 AM

I love your recepe...it is close to what I've already done, but I put fresh salsa inside of it and it is great... I love quesadillas!!!

Posted by: Erin on September 24, 2007 9:44 AM

I've always made quesadillas by pre-packing them with all the goodies before actually putting it in the pan but I think this actually more fully cooks the cheese. Cheers to you, recipe!!

Posted by: danny boy on October 23, 2007 4:31 PM

A Casey.
No. you just flip it, it doesnt really matter if the cheese melts to the side. As a matter of fact, the burned cheese taste excellent!

Posted by: Misha on October 26, 2007 3:36 PM

Thanks! for a great recipe. The clear instructions made it easy for me to produce quesadillas that got rave reviews on my first attempt. I'm a newbie cook, and I really appreciate the help.

Posted by: Steve Metsker on October 28, 2007 5:34 PM

Great, easy receipe! I loved it! SO filling too!

Posted by: trisha on November 8, 2007 5:04 PM

I just bought a quesadilla cooker in the clearance bin without directions. Could you please tell me how to work one? Do I spray a vegetable oil on 'both' surfaces? Or do I just brush both sides with a 'real' vegetable oil? I love quesadillas and have never made them before. So any help to get me started would be great. I also want to use more than one cheese type in mine with the cubed chicken. I can't wait to try this recipe out. Yummy my mouth is watering just thinking of eat one.

Posted by: Cathie on November 16, 2007 9:27 AM

I love it! I made it and it was wonderful thank you so much for the recipe.

Posted by: Kaitlyn on December 17, 2007 1:30 PM

Hi Elise!

This quesadilla recipe was simply amazing! I loved it! It was so easy and also fun! This recipe also helped me tremendously because at my work we each needed to bring something for a Christmas lunch party, and everybody wanted to know where I got this recipe!

Thanks alot!

Posted by: megan on December 20, 2007 4:17 PM

I love this recipe, i tried it and it was great...... its was so easy!

Posted by: Ashley on January 17, 2008 5:08 PM

Simple and straighforward, recipe turned out great.

Posted by: longcat on March 4, 2008 4:51 PM

This is the only good looking recipe I have found and I want to customize it to copy a 3 Sisters (corn,squash,bean) Quesadilla in an out of town college pub I will probably never get to again. It had yellow corn, black beans, some sort of orange squash, and jalepeno slices mixed with cheddar and these were served with fresh salsa and sour cream. They were yum! The squash was cooked but just barely and was cut in 1/2" x 1"cubes. Does anyone think I should precook it? If so, how?

Posted by: Nurse Hamster on March 13, 2008 7:03 PM

Bring from a hispanic family I could never remember how to make these and my husband has never had quesadillas (other than from taco bell...lol) I can't wait to make these for him and our kids. Thanks for posting how to make them :)

Posted by: Soledad on April 14, 2008 1:54 PM

Hey, I'm doing a Spanish project and this was perfect all of the kids loved it. Thx a bunch.

Posted by: jackson on May 19, 2008 12:49 PM


I love your recipe ! For the people without quesadilla makers, cast iron pan, frying pan, etc I'm suggesting a tortilla warmer with separators I used it. Thank you, for your different variations to make quesadillas.

Posted by: Jessy on June 7, 2008 2:36 PM

This over complicates it.

Just shove whatever you want with cheese on a tortilla then place it in the pan with a little heated oil, when the cheese melts fold it over then keep it there a little longer.

Posted by: trever on June 26, 2008 2:00 PM

I'm making it right now. It smells great! Got to go, it's starting to smoke!

Posted by: April on January 31, 2009 2:10 PM

I've been making these quesadillas for a few months now and I love them! It's great when I have some leftover chicken or shrimp, I just cook those up with some spices, then put them in the quesadillas with cheese and a few veggies. I will never go back to one of those tabletop grill quesadilla presses again.

Posted by: Stacia on February 4, 2009 4:22 PM

Wow! The recipe was simple, and great!
If people didn't understand the instructions they need to spend another 5 minutes a day in the kitchen. Cooking is Love-Thanks again!

Posted by: jan on April 10, 2009 2:58 AM

I just tried this recipe. Turned out awesome! It was easy to make and simply delicous. My husband loves it, my mom loves it, my 2 year old loves it. Thank you so much

Posted by: Jenny Chan on April 11, 2009 1:37 AM

If I want to prepare these for a party, would it be okay to cook as instructed, freeze them overnight, and then bake right before the party begins so that they are served fresh?

Uh, no, I don't think I would even attempt that. It's sort of like making a grilled cheese sandwich, freezing it and reheating, it's just not going to be good. Of course if you try it and it works for you, great! ~Elise

Posted by: Shana on April 14, 2009 9:17 PM

I followed this recipe since these were my first quesadillas ever and I found it clear and simple. I used large 10'' burrito style tortilla and it worked just fine, more to eat :D. I used only cheese, green onions and tomatos. As you mentioned you gotta make them thin and to achieve that dice tomatoes in small cubes using one, maybe two slices of tomato. The smallest the ingredients, the flatter will the quesadilla be :-), I also used the spatula to press it down after I fold it. My third quesadilla was perfect, crisp, perfectly fried not burned, yummy! Someday I'll give it a try using chicken or turkey meat.
THANKS FOR YOUR DIRECTIONS AND TIPS!

Posted by: Piotrek on May 22, 2009 11:35 AM

This recipe sounds good, thanks! I'm having some guests over and they're quite the fan of quesadillas, so I thought I'd try my hand at making some. Thanks again!

Posted by: yin on June 16, 2009 4:01 AM

Hi Elise,
Just want to thank you once again for "bringing" your Quesadilla recipe to the online picnic. A wonderful time was had by all...

Posted by: louise on June 27, 2009 6:38 AM

Thanks! Just made one. It was Delicious!

Posted by: Stephen on September 18, 2009 10:32 PM

Hello Elise..This is will be my first time making quesadilla.. I was wondering.would you also be able to make a quesadilla with corn torilla instead? Would you be able to taste the difference between flour and corn tortilla?

Hi Luisa, actually in Mexico quesadillas are usually made with corn tortillas, you can see how to do it in the cheese tacos recipe on the site. You need to soften the corn tortillas more, and not toast them the way you would a flour tortilla. There is definitely a difference in taste, the way that there is a difference in taste between corn bread and regular bread. ~Elise

Posted by: Luisa on September 25, 2009 7:36 PM

Loved the quesadilla ... thanks a million for sharing. I'll be back!!

Posted by: Arline on October 13, 2009 8:20 PM

Can you use white cheddar?

Yes. ~Elise

Posted by: ncoel on October 14, 2009 11:56 AM

I wanted to cook my daughter some homemade chicken quesadillas for supper tonight, so naturally I Googled up some recipes (she's part Mexican, but I'm not and although I love Mexican food, cooking it doesn't come naturally to me)... this was by far the easiest (and tastiest) looking one I found... I'm sure it's going to be delicious... I also printed out your recipes for pico de gallo and cooked-tomato salsa... thanks so much for sharing your recipes, and also a great big thanks for including pictures!

Posted by: Debi on October 19, 2009 10:18 AM

Thank you for the recipe. Me and my college roommate throughly enjoyed it! Threw a little salsa on the side, and wah-bam!

Thanks!

Posted by: Alex on October 21, 2009 3:58 PM

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