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Breakfast Quesadillas are cheesy and filled with fluffy eggs, bacon, sausage peppers, and onions between two crispy tortillas. It's an easy meal that's also freezer-friendly!

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! This easy breakfast quesadilla can be served morning, noon, and night, breakfast for dinner is always the best, especially when it uses simple ingredients! Or you could try my Chicken Quesadillas or Slow Cooker Chicken Taquitos, both also perfect for the freezer!

why this recipe works

This is a versatile breakfast or dinner that everyone will love. This easy breakfast quesadilla recipe is packed with delicious ingredients., bacon and sausage are our usual go-to meat choices. But these quesadillas are oozing with flavor, just like my Loaded Breakfast Burritos!

Ingredients needed for breakfast quesadillas

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  • Eggs: Fluffy scrambled eggs are the best for this recipe.
  • Bacon: I love crispy bacon, I like the regular cut.
  • Bell peppers- Any combination works great
  • Sausage:Sausage links or about 1/4 pound ground breakfast sausage works great.
  • Cheese: Cheddar, Monterey jack, and mozzarella all work great. just try and shred it yourself the pre-shredded stuff doesn't melt as well.
  • Tortillas: I like to use the fajita size flour tortillas but the burrito size will also work just put the filling on half of the tortilla and fold it over.

How to make this recipe

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  • Step 1: In a large skillet cook bacon until crispy, remove the cooked bacon, and set aside on a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Remove most of the grease.
  • Step 2: In the same skillet cook the sausage until cooked through and set aside.
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  • Step 3: Add the eggs and cream to a bowl and whisk.
  • Step 4: In the same pan (or a nonstick skillet) add the butter and let it melt then add in the eggs and cook the eggs until done, remove the pan from the heat, and set aside.
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  • Step 5: Add in the diced onions and peppers and cook until soft.
  • Step 6: Heat the pan on medium heat Place a buttered tortilla into the pan and add the cheese.
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  • Step 7: Place a layer of scrambled eggs, chopped bacon, sausage, and peppers on top of the cheese.
  • Step 8: Butter a second tortilla and place on top, cook for a couple of minutes then carefully flip the quesadilla and cook until the cheese is melted.
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Recipe tips

  • Use a pan that is larger than your tortillas.
  • Use a large spatula for easy flipping.
  • Make vegetarian options by leaving out the meat altogether and adding in some black beans.
  • I prefer heavy whipping cream in my eggs but whole milk will do just fine.
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Recipe faq's

Can I freeze breakfast quesadillas?

Yes, these breakfast quesadillas are freezer safe! After cooking and assembly. Place quartered quesadillas on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and flash freeze them for 1-2 hours. Then remove them and place them into a freezer bag.
To reheat: Place frozen quesadillas in a 350-degree oven or toaster oven and bake for 5-10 minutes or until heated through.

What to serve with breakfast quesadillas

They are delicious all by themselves but with a dollop of sour cream or my Roasted Salsa, Guacamole, or a side of my Air Fryer Breakfast Potatoes.

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes, you can have everything for the quesadilla cooked and prepped in separate airtight containers. This makes assembling them super quick and easy and able to quickly whip up a breakfast quesadilla for those busy mornings.

Some ideas for filling choices

So many ways to change these breakfast quesadillas up. Try adding in some mushrooms, and spinach, you can substitute ham or chorizo for the meat.

More breakfast recipes

  • Southern Sausage Gravy Recipe
  • Scrambled Egg Hash brown Cups
  • Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Breakfast Crescent Roll Ups
  • French Toast Muffins

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Breakfast Quesadilla Recipe

Wendie

Breakfast Quesadillas are filled with fluffy, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage peppers, onions, and cheese, in between two crispy tortillas. It's an easy meal that's also freezer friendly!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 3 -4

Calories 845 kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream or whole milk
  • 8 slices thin bacon
  • 6 sausage links or ¼ pound ground sausage
  • ½ cup onions diced
  • ½ cup red pepper diced
  • 2 jalapenos seeded and diced
  • 2 cups shredded cheese
  • 8 6-inch flour tortillas
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • Pico de gallo optional

Instructions

  • In a bowl whisk eggs and heavy cream until mixed.

  • In a large skillet cook bacon until desired crispness. Remove to a paper towel to drain.

  • Remove fat from pan if there is a lot. Add sausage links and cook until done. Remove the paper towel to drain.

  • Add the onions and peppers and cook just until soft about 3-4 minutes. Remove and set aside.

  • Wipe the grease out of the skillet with a paper towel.

  • Heat the skillet on medium-low and add 1 tablespoon butter and melt. Add in the whisked eggs and cook stirring over medium heat until eggs are fluffy and set. Remove and set aside.

  • Return skillet to medium heat and butter one side of the tortillas. Place one tortilla butter side down into the skillet. Leave a ½ inch border around the edge. Add ½ cup shredded cheese, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage peppers, and onions, and a pinch more cheese if desired.

  • Place the other buttered tortilla on top and cook 2-3 minutes then using a metal spatula carefully flip, and cook another 2-3 minutes or until golden brown and crispy.

  • Cut into fourths using a pizza cutter or chefs knife and serve with Pica de Gallo if desired.

Notes

To freeze: After cooking and assembly. Place quartered quesadillas on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and flash freeze them for 1-2 hours. Then remove them and place them into a freezer bag.

To reheat: When ready to eat, warm in a toaster oven until heated through. Or microwave for 30-45 seconds.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 845kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 44gFat: 66gSaturated Fat: 30gPolyunsaturated Fat: 30gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 443mgSodium: 1571mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8g

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  1. Easy Breakfast Quesadillas Recipe | Butter Your Biscuit (14)Andrea F.Lammerts

    Omg this is sooooo delicious!!!I will make this many times again!!Thats for sure ♥️♥️

  2. Easy Breakfast Quesadillas Recipe | Butter Your Biscuit (15)Wendie

    I just use store bought 6 inch tortillas

  3. Easy Breakfast Quesadillas Recipe | Butter Your Biscuit (16)Arlene

    How do you make the tortilla

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FAQs

Should you make quesadilla with 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 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.

Should a quesadilla be crunchy or soft? ›

It's not soft, it's not a taco. Roasted Chile Poblano Quesadilla requires medium heat on a comal to turn the exterior crispy. 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.

Are quesadillas better with corn or flour? ›

The Food Network says another fun thing about corn tortillas is that they can come in different colors depending on which kind of corn flour they're made with, so if you're looking for a smaller, crunchier, more vibrant quesadilla that can handle all your fillings, it is safe to say a corn tortilla may be what you are ...

How do you seal the edges of a quesadilla? ›

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 cheese do Mexican restaurants 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.

What cheese do they use in Mexico? ›

Most of the most popular varieties are fresh cheeses, such as queso fresco, panela, and asadero. The two most popular aged cheeses are Cotija and Chihuahua. Four cheeses produced in Mexico are entirely Mexican inventions: Oaxaca, Cotija, Chihuahua and Manchego.

What is Mexican quesadilla cheese called? ›

Queso asadero or queso quesadilla is a creamy, smooth, semi-soft white cheese that melts beautifully. It is often used to make quesadillas, pizzas, queso fundido (melted cheese served as an appetizer or side dish) or for cheese-topped baked dishes.

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.

Do Mexicans prefer flour or corn tortillas? ›

Corn tortillas are seen as more authentic to Mexican dishes, corn has been a staple ingredient in Mexican cooking for thousands of years. Wheat, on the other hand, has only been around since the Spanish brought the crop with them when they arrived in the Americas.

Do you put butter on quesadillas? ›

A delicious, cheesy pre-dinner treat. I like to make quesadillas without butter, but you could put butter in the frying pan before placing the tortilla in. Serve with sour cream and salsa.

Is it better to use butter or oil for tortillas? ›

Although traditionally made with lard, these tortillas are equally delicious using butter, shortening, or vegetable oil as the fat. If you choose to use oil, add it with the water in step 3. The resting period improves the texture of the dough by giving the flour time to absorb the water.

Is it better to use butter or oil? ›

Both of these fats have health risks. Some guidelines for healthier cooking: Use olive or canola oil instead of butter or margarine. Choose soft margarine (tub or liquid) over harder stick forms.

Is it better to use butter instead of oil? ›

When it comes to baking, substituting butter for oil is simple. Most cake mixes call for oil, but butter will bring in amazing flavor. To substitute butter for oil in baking just melt the butter, measure it, let it cool, and add it as you would the oil.

Should I use butter or oil? ›

Butter can't withstand higher temperatures the way oil can, due to the milk solids in the spread. If you still want a buttery taste but need to cook something on a high heat, Fiona recommends using oil to fry on a high temperature and adding butter later, at a lower temperature.

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