Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (2024)

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Posted: 02/15/16

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Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe ~ Crispy, Pan Fried Tortillas Stuffed with Bacon, Egg & Cheese! Makes the Perfect Quick, Easy Breakfast Recipe!

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Let me bring you back to my Sunday morning this past weekend. The picture goes something like this. I’m in the kitchen (surprise!) and the hubby is lounging on the couch. As I’m making bacon egg muffins he asks with a sheepish grin, “Do you think you could make me a breakfast quesadillas also?” Sure, anything else I can do for you sir?

Quesadillas – Hubby is obsessed! We received a quesadilla maker for our wedding and he has not stopped making them since. I love it because when I have no other ideas for food I quick grab that and know he’s going to be happy with whatever I put in there. It’s basically a Sunday ritual to make quesadillas with whatever ingredient we have sitting around. I really want to try Artichoke and Spinach Dip quesadillas like you find at a restaurant next!
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (2)Ah it’s all good. I love him dearly and I’ve only had a few days a week to treat him to home cooked meals so I better do it when I can. He’ll be back after this week and things might change a little!

This isn’t even hard enough to justify a recipe and sometime I think are people going to thing I’m pointing out the obvious? But these were so good and in case you wanted a recipe I thought I’d post one. They are super simple and quite tasty. It’s a different twist on the plain old bacon and eggs. We have a handy quesadilla maker but you can make these in a frying pan also so don’t let that stop you.

Did you make this? If you snap a photo, please be sure tag me on Instagram at @julieseatsandtreats or #julieseatsandtreats so I can see your yummy treat!

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4.53 from 17 votes

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Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas

Crispy, Pan Fried Tortillas Stuffed with Bacon, Egg & Cheese! Makes the Perfect Quick, Easy Breakfast Recipe!

Prep:5 minutes mins

Cook:15 minutes mins

Total:20 minutes mins

4

Quesadilla

Ingredients

  • 1/2 c. Real Bacon Bits
  • 2 6'' in. tortillas
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 c. milk
  • 1/2 c. Shredded Cheese

Instructions

  • In a small bowl whisk together eggs and milk.

  • Pour eggs into a small skillet and scramble over low heat.

  • Remove eggs to small bowl and cover with tin foil.

  • In the same skillet put one of the burrito shells down. Top with scramble eggs, cheese and bacon bits. Place the other shell on top. Cook until the burrito on the bottom is golden brown then flip and cook until other side is golden brown..

Nutrition Information

Calories: 313kcal (16%), Carbohydrates: 9g (3%), Protein: 21g (42%), Fat: 20g (31%), Saturated Fat: 8g (50%), Cholesterol: 135mg (45%), Sodium: 833mg (36%), Potassium: 244mg (7%), Sugar: 1g (1%), Vitamin A: 345IU (7%), Calcium: 198mg (20%), Iron: 1.3mg (7%)

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We are not dietitians and recommend you seek a nutritionist for exact nutritional information. The information in the nutrition box is calculated through a program and there is room for error. If you need an accurate count, I recommend running the ingredients through your favorite nutrition calculator.

Updated – 2-12-16

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  1. Martha McDaniels says

    This looks delicious and what a great way to use up extra tortillos.
    What is the easiest way to flip the tortillos once the egg mixture is added? I usually end up with egg outside of the tortillo’s and in the skillet.
    Thank
    Martha

    Reply

  2. Clint says

    Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (12)
    Delishish

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  3. Kira says

    Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (13)
    Great flavor, easy to make! I used carb manager wraps and cooked bacon!

    Reply

    • Courtney says

      Great idea! Thanks for trying this recipe.

      Reply

  4. Layal says

    Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (14)
    I haven’t done it yet but I will. The only concern I have is that there are soooo many adds.

    Reply

    • Julie says

      I’m sorry! You can try using the print recipe option for a printable, ad free version.

      Reply

  5. Artist Elaine says

    Your page is so filled with ads that it won’t even load properly!!!!!!

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  6. Malinda @ Countryside Cravings says

    These are so happening in the morning!! Love easy recipes!! 🙂

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  7. Sandi says

    These breakfast recipes all look so good! Thank you. Hugs,

    Reply

  8. Kelly says

    My husband is obsessed with quesadillas or anything Mexican and breakfast is my favorite so these quesadillas sound perfect! Love how easy they are!

    Reply

  9. Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says

    I am kind of a breakfast fanatic AND I happen to have some tortillas in the fridge currently… We LOVE quesadillas for using up whatever leftovers we have! I might make some extra scrambled eggs next time just for these 🙂

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  10. Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy says

    So funny! I have a sausage breakfast quesadilla coming to the blog on Wednesday!! Great minds think alike. 😉 YOURS looks absolutely amazing! That cheese. <3 That bacon! <3

    Reply

  11. Anonymous says

    LOVE that it’s EASY!!!!

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  12. Ellen Zames says

    My daughter LOVES bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches. I think she would love this for breakfast one morning!

    Ellen

    http://everydaysisters.blogspot.com

    Reply

Bacon, Egg & Cheese Quesadillas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What cheese melts the best 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 do you make quesadillas stick together? ›

You need to have cheese on both ends of the tortilla so it glues the ingredients together. Just like a stuffed grilled cheese! Not to mention, it's quesadilla math. The quesadilla I'm sharing below uses my turkey taco meat and I add beans, salsa, my quick pico and cheddar and monterey jack.

How do you make quesadillas not soggy? ›

Ironically, the key to a crispy quesadilla is less fat in the pan, not more. 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.

Should I use butter for quesadilla? ›

Ingredients to make a cheese quesadilla

Shredded cheese: The shredded cheese is the key ingredient as it melts and creates that cheesy and savory filling. Butter: Cooking the quesadillas in butter gives them a crispy and golden exterior, adding a nice texture to each bite. You can also use olive oil.

What cheese do Mexicans use for quesadillas? ›

Traditional Mexican cheeses like Oaxaca cheese or Chihuahua cheese are commonly used in quesadillas because they melt easily and have a mild, slightly salty flavor. Other cheese options include Monterey Jack, Colby Jack, and mozzarella.

How do you seal quesadillas? ›

Once it's hot, lay in a tortilla and sprinkle with two tablespoons of the cheese mix, making sure you leave a decent border all around the edge. When the cheese begins to melt, add a few slices of chilli and a pinch of epazote (or oregano), and fold over the tortilla, pressing it down to help seal it.

What is the hack for quesadillas? ›

Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut the tortilla halfway through on one side. Add your fillings to each quadrant of the circle. Starting from one of your cut corners, fold each corner in so each filling has its own little pocket. Press it in a panini pan or cook it on a heated skillet on both sides.

Do you flip a quesadilla? ›

How to Make Quesadillas in a Pan on the Stove
  1. Cook: Cook until golden brown on the bottom.
  2. Flip and continue cooking: Flip the quesadillas and continue cooking for another few minutes until golden brown on the new bottom (e.g., the other side).
  3. Cut and serve: Cut into wedges and serve with your choice of sides.

Do you cook quesadillas on high or low heat? ›

Tortillas burn easily, so you want to fry your quesadillas on medium heat. It takes about a minute to a minute and a half to get each side crispy and golden--and your cheese will be perfectly melted, too. To make multiple quesadillas, use a pancake griddle or a grill pan. You're welcome.

Are quesadillas better with corn or flour tortillas? ›

Corn tortillas go well with Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and tamales. They are also perfect for use in tostadas, sopes, and quesadillas. Flour tortillas are often used in burritos, fajitas, and chimichangas. They are also great for making quesadillas, sweet dishes like dessert tacos, and breakfast burritos.

How do you're crisp quesadillas? ›

How to Reheat Quesadillas
  1. Place a non-stick skillet or frying pan on the stove over medium heat.
  2. If the quesadilla is large, you may need to fold it in half.
  3. Place the quesadilla in the pan and heat it for 1-2 minutes on each side, or until the tortilla becomes crispy and the cheese melts.

What should I put inside my quesadilla? ›

What toppings go in a quesadilla?
  1. Southwestern: Fill your quesadilla with black beans, chopped onions, peppers, tomatoes, corn, cilantro and pepper jack cheese. ...
  2. Mediterranean: Load your quesadilla up with a blend of chopped spinach, red onions, Kalamata olives, feta cheese crumbles and mozzarella cheese.
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What melting cheese do Mexican restaurants use? ›

Queso de Oaxaca

Queso Oaxaca is probably the most popular choice of cheese for melting. It has a stringy texture, not totally unlike mozzarella, and has a similar taste and texture.

Which cheese is the best melting cheese? ›

What is the best melting cheese? Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points - cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options. Which melts better, mild or sharp cheddar? Mild cheddar melts more smoothly than sharper (more aged) cheddar.

What kind of white cheese is used in quesadillas? ›

The answers are really all over the place. If you are eating in a Mexican restaurant in the US, it is probably Monterey Jack cheese. The cheeses used in Mexico for quesadillas could be Jack, Oaxaca, Chihuahua, Asadero, or Mennonita.

What queso is best for melting? ›

QUESO ASADERO

It's creamy, smooth, and makes a great addition to quesadillas – it's even sometimes referred to as “queso quesadilla.” Some chefs enjoy it on pizza too because it melts so wonderfully.

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