Fried Egg Quesadilla Recipe (2024)

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Fabian

Instead of having two flat tortillas with filling between them, fill each half and fold them over into half moons, and frying them next to each other. Much easier to flip without contents going everywhere.

Sal

I made it with butter and it helped brown the tortillas perfectly. I am a huge fan of butter anyway but it definitely elevated the taste

Laurie

I’m mystified why anyone would cook a quesadilla in butter. It’s completely unnecessary. Worked easily in dry cast iron skillet. There’s enough fat from melted cheese to cook egg without sticking. Really enjoyed fried egg topping. For each corn tortilla quesadilla, used 1 oz Pepperjack, 1/2 oz chopped Serrano ham, 1 Tbsp minced red onion, 2 tsp green Chile salsa, 1/4 c chopped cilantro. With egg, one quesadilla per person is plenty. Serve with thinly-sliced cabbage salad.

Ann B.

Equally good is throwing in some hatch green chile; another approach is to use flour tortillas, shrimp and a mellow queso blanco; serve with avocado, cilantro and tomatillo salsa.

Diane

I never thought of making quesadillas with corn tortillas. I used to spread refried beans on a fired corn tortilla, put on a baking sheet, top with an egg, easy over, and then cheese and broil. This is actually better than that and possibly easier to make! I used refried beans and cheese, no meat and topped with the egg. Outstanding!

Lewis Downing

Stuff fried in butter tastes really good

Anne Clark

Easiest way to keep the cheese from falling out is to put the cheese on the tortilla that is in the pan, and then layer with the other fillings. Keep pressing on the top tortilla to get the cheese to melt. If you dice the ham (rather than using a whole slice), it allows the cheese to get oozy between the diced ham, which will seal to the top tortilla.

Kate

I love to crack an egg in a pan, break the yolk, put a corn tortilla on top, cook until set; then, flip the egg/tortilla so the egg is on top, sprinkle on some cheese and add another tortilla. Flip and cook the other side until toasted. The kids love these cheesy eggy tortillas as much as I do. I think I learned the method from Heidi Swanson many years ago.

Benita

I make two-tortilla quesadillas all the time with much more in them than these. I have no problem turning them. It worried me years ago when I started making them but I have since learned thatifyou don’t hesitate, you can flip them.

Susie

Great outline of an idea. Used up the lonely slice of deli ham, some cheddar, and several slices of jalapeño. The texture of the fried tortilla made me think of chilaquiles & brunch tostada, so I threw some salsa verde atop the quesadilla then added the fried egg. Delicious. Now inspired to make again for brunch but using up the pinto beans and Mexican rice I made for dinner last night. Not sure why I’d never thought to do this before!

Eli W

I ALWAYS make quesadillas with corn tortillas - slightly healthier and perfect for crisping. My technique is to spray the pan with a touch of pam, then drop a dab of olive oil in. No butter needed. The tortilla gets really nice and crispy. I recommend 'missing' the tortilla with some of the cheese so it catches the outside for a nice cheesy, crispy tortilla. I love just cholula, cheese and egg, but there's no wrong way to make this!

Claudia

Cooking the tortilla in butter or any fat improves the texture and taste.

Julie

Find a brand that is locally made. They are the best.

DDee

because it gets crispy and tastes better with butter

Mel Harte

I can see polishing the bottom of a pan with butter, then adding the tortilla sandwich with half the cheese, salsa, [beans], n all of the [cilantro], cracking two eggs side by side on top, adding just enough water [2-3 T] to steam the whole thing into a luscious gooey delight, cooking til the egg whites are done. I always use clear covers on my pans so I can monitor -- in this case, adding a little more water towards the end, if necessary. I do eggs rancheros like this.

kathy

Everything is better with an egg on it.

Pat Hanberry

I used refried beans rather than meat. It worked great!

Claire Duncan

Great idea, everything is better with a fried egg on top. Added spinach and mushrooms and it became a complete meal.

Giggly

Delicious, quick supper. It's hard find fresh corn tortillas on the other side of the Atlantic; sought them out for an enchiladas Suizas recipe and used the precious last few and remaining jarred salsa for this. The corn fried in butter taste was superb, it splattered a bit, but worth it. Served with a chunky salad loosely based on guacamole and a dollop of sour cream. OH said it would make an excellent breakfast.

Carrie Anderson

My tortillas did not get crispy in all three(3) servings of this that I made. I’m guessing I was not patient enough. I would use pico de gallo next time instead of salsa. I like the suggestion for refried beans over ham as this was a bit greasy with the butter and cheese.

Suzy

Loved this! My version included either refried beans or smashed black beans, small amount of diced onion and grated cheddar cheese. I used the combo of butter and canola oil to fry. Topped with an over-easy fried egg and Pace picante. I've already made it several times. I'm sure that you could use flour tortillas (which are yummy when fried) but I used corn tortillas, delicious.

Fast Marty

Regarding the great tortilla-flip dilemma, to avoid spillage on the flip: get one tortilla browned front and back with tongs and remove it from the pan. Put in tortilla #2 and build your ingredients while in the griddle. Put pre-browned tortilla #1 on top. Cover the pan. The cheese will melt in no time. Remove - rest - cut into quarters. Et voila!

Michele

Planning to use pinto beans instead of the meat. Looks delicious!

PatsyKay

To promote cheese melting, I put a flat lid of a smaller size than my skillet on top of the top tortilla. Helps seal it. All Clad lids are perfect.

MM

Vegetarian version: shredded cheddar, smoked tofurkey slices, drizzle of rooster sauce inside. Fried egg on top.

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For a little more zing, I like to cook a quarter cup of loose chorizo in the pan and spoon it onto a paper towel, then cook the quesadillas in the pan. This is an idea complements of one of my students.

Cameron

This is giving me Huevos Rancheros vibes, and makin me think of avocado toast with egg on top. I would do this w/flour tortillas, in butter, cheese and whatever meat inside, avocado and egg on top and drizzle with red chile. Great weeknight idea, will do this week.. I'm craving breakfast for dinner. Green chile would be good too but I'm a red chile girl.

Paul Conley

I use queso de Oaxaca (cheese from Oaxaca), which is available at most groceries. It melts easily and tastes good.

Kristen

This is one of my favorite go-to dinners as a single person. I use pepper jack vegan shreds as I can't handle dairy, street size corn tortillas, filled and folded into 1/2 moons- fried until crispy topped with a fried gooey egg. I generally have fresh avocado, cilantro, Serrano peppers, radishes, shredded cabbage, lime and hot sauce (s) on hand. So good!

Ellie

This is a great recipe that leaves plenty of room for expansion and customization.

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Fried Egg Quesadilla Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make an eggadilla? ›

Pour the scrambled egg into the skillet.
  1. Place tortilla on top: Top with the buttered tortilla, butter side up. ...
  2. Cook 1-2 minutes until the egg sticks to the tortilla.
  3. Flip the egg over, tortilla side down, and fold in half.
  4. Cook on each side of the tortilla until golden and crispy.
  5. Remove from the skillet and serve.
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Do you fry quesadillas in butter or oil? ›

The oil promotes even browning and makes the tortilla nice and crispy. You could use butter but it has a tendency to burn. If you want the flavor of butter on your quesadillas melt a tablespoon in the microwave, stir in a little cooking oil and brush it on your tortillas.

What is the TikTok quesadilla hack? ›

Simply slice a tortilla halfway through, add different fillings to each of the four quadrants, do some folding, brown it in a pan and voilà! You have a delicious, healthy lunch ready in minutes.

Can you cook eggs in a quesadilla maker? ›

First, turn on your quesadilla maker and wait for it to heat up completely. Then, take a couple of eggs and stir them up in a small bowl. After this, pour the eggs in the quesadilla maker and add in any filings that you would like in your eggs. Close the top and allow the eggs to cook on the top and the bottom.

How many calories in a egg and cheese quesadilla? ›

Nutrition Information

442 Calories. 23g Fat (48% calories from fat) 26g Protein. 31g Carbohydrate.

Why are my quesadillas not crispy? ›

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.

What is the best cheese for quesadillas? ›

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.

What is a Shrek quesadilla? ›

Shrek's Quesadilla! it's a beautiful thing, really… two. smashed crispy beef patties with house seasoning, american cheese, diced white onions, pickles, and. caramelized onions, all wrapped in a crispy spinach.

How do you seal the edges of quesadillas? ›

Place 1/10th of the mixture on half of the tortilla, fold over and press down slightly to "seal". You can moisten the edges with water to help the edges seal but I usually don't. I've found pressing firmly so that the tortilla sticks to the mixtures works fine.

What does it mean to make a quesadilla dirty? ›

Diners have the option to "make it dirty," as well, which roughly translates to encrusting your quesadilla in fried cheese.

What to add to egg before frying? ›

Season with salt and pepper. Tilt the skillet toward you so oil pools against the side of the pan. Using a spoon, baste eggs with hot oil, aiming at the uncooked portions of the egg whites and avoiding the yolk.

What makes fried eggs taste better? ›

Salt intensifies the egg flavor, pepper adds some spice, and the paprika adds a subtle warmth and a sweetness. Of course, depending on what kind of paprika you use, you can really play around with flavor a lot! Some will make for a spicy fried egg while others will make it more savory and sweet.

How to make a smorgasbord? ›

A Smorgasbord offers you and your guests the chance to mix and match each bite. Fill the board with an array of cured fish, pickles, breads, and crackers, and dig in. This spread works well all day, from brunch to an elegant twist on snack dinner.

How do I get my child to like eggs? ›

More ways to add eggs to your child's diet

You can also serve eggs to kids in French toast and in baked goods like pancakes, waffles and muffins. Picky eating tip: Have them help you make the food, so they can see the ingredients (including eggs) that are used to make their favorite dishes.

How do you cut a quesadilla for a one year old? ›

Sandwich with the other corn tortilla and place in pan. Grill on medium to medium-high heat until lightly browned on both sides and the cheese is nice and gooey. Once finished, cut into small, triangles for their little fingers. I used a pizza cutter and it worked great.

Do quesadilla makers work? ›

Best Overall: Bella 8-Inch Quesadilla Maker

The nonstick cooking plates and heating element system work together to create even browning across both the top and bottom tortillas while perfectly cooking the cheese and fillings inside.

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