How To Make & What To Serve With Quesadillas

Quesadillas are a fantastic, quick and easy meal option that the whole family can enjoy! With Old El Paso, you can whip up this delicious dish in no time, whether you like yours with chicken, cheese, or pulled pork – there’s a recipe for everyone.
So, let's dive into how to make quesadillas at home in a frying pan or in the oven and what to serve alongside them for a full volume flavour experience.
How To Make Quesadillas At Home
Making Quesadillas In A Frying Pan
No matter what kind of quesadillas you’re making, the method for making them in a frying pan typically follows the same easy steps:
- Make sure any meats and vegetables (that require it) are chopped, cooked and ready to add into your quesadilla.
- Add a drizzle of oil to your frying pan and place a tortilla on top.
- Add cheese on top of the tortilla in the frying pan.
- Add your cooked fillings and any sauces such as salsa.
- Sprinkle more cheese on top of the fillings (if you’d like).
- Place another tortilla on top, flipping to cook the opposite side once the bottom tortilla is done.
- Once your tortilla is golden on both sides, allow it to cool and then cut into quarters - your quesadilla is ready to eat!
Making A Quesadilla In The Oven
When it comes to making a quesadilla in the oven, the steps are a little different – but not by much!
- Make sure any meats and vegetables (that require it) are chopped, cooked and ready to add into your quesadilla.
- Spray both sides of two tortillas with olive oil or a cooking spray of your choice and place them on a baking sheet.
- Add your fillings, any sauces and cheese to half of the tortilla and fold the other half over the top.
- Place them in the oven until the tortilla is golden brown.
- Remove from the oven and cut each in half for that classic quesadilla shape – now they’re ready to eat!
Quesadilla Recipes
Looking to get started with your quesadillas? Here are some quick and easy recipes to kick things off but remember you can always add your own personal touches as well!

Chicken Chile Quesadillas

Sweet & Cheesy Breakfast Quesadillas

Pulled Pork Quesadillas
What To Serve With Quesadillas
One of the great things about quesadillas are how versatile they are. Not only is it easy to tailor them to your liking but they pair well with a range of delicious sides too. Here are some ideas on accompaniments for your quesadillas!
Guacamole
Fresh and creamy guacamole is a classic dip that pairs perfectly with quesadillas. Mash avocados and mix with lime juice, chopped tomatoes, onions, and a pinch of salt for a delicious homemade guac. Try our recipe or buy our Squeezy Guacamole in-store.Salsa
Whether you prefer mild or spicy, salsa is a great accompaniment. Combine chopped tomatoes, onions, coriander, and jalapeños for a fresh and zesty dip.Mexican Rice
Serve your quesadillas with a side of Mexican rice. Cook rice with mixed veg, onions, coriander and Old El Paso's seasoning for a flavourful side dish.Refried Beans
Refried beans are a hearty and tasty side that complements quesadillas perfectly. Simply heat and serve for an easy addition to your meal.Taco Fries
Fries are a classic side and with our Taco Seasoning Mix you can give them a delicious twist, perfect for serving up with your quesadillas.Enjoy Easy Mealtimes With Quesadillas
With Old El Paso, making quesadillas at home is a breeze. Whether you’re making yours in a frying pan or the oven they’re a quick, easy and tasty dish that’s sure to add a burst of flavour and cheese to your lunch and dinners. So, gather your ingredients for Full Volume Flavour and get ready to Make Some Noise as you enjoy your quesadillas with family and friends!
FAQs
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What is the best cheese for quesadillas?The best cheese for quesadillas is one that melts well, such as cheddar, mozzarella, or a Mexican blend like Oaxaca. Feel free to experiment with your favourites!
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What can I put in quesadillas?You can put almost anything in quesadillas! It's all about your tastes and preferences but classic fillings include seasoned meats such as chicken, pork, and beef, alongside cheese. If you're meat-free there's also a range of vegetables you can use to create this tasty dish at home.
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How do I prevent quesadillas from getting soggy?To prevent quesadillas from getting soggy, make sure not to overfill them, ensure fillings are as dry as possible and cook your quesadillas on medium heat until crispy. Using a preheated pan or oven also helps.
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What can I serve with quesadillas?Quesadillas pair well with guacamole, sour cream, salsa, Mexican rice, refried beans, and even fries. These sides complement the flavours and add variety to your meal.
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Can I make quesadillas ahead of time?Yes, you can make quesadillas ahead of time. Simply store them in the fridge and reheat them in the oven or on a skillet. This makes them a convenient option for meal prep, weekday meals and even serving guests.