Food Recipes Our Best Quesadilla Recipes By Food & Wine Editors Food & Wine Editors This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts, including staff, recipe developers, chefs, and contributors. Many of our galleries curate recipes or guides from a variety of sources which we credit throughout the content and at each link. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 21, 2017 Close Quesadillas have been a staple of Mexican cuisine since colonial times. Cooks take pliant corn tortillas made from masa flour and fill them with a layer of easy-melting cheese like Oaxaca, a white, semi-hard cheese that's produced using a stretch and pull method similar to mozzarella. The cheese is topped with savory fillings such as sautéed mushrooms, squash blossoms, potatoes with chorizo (choripapa), and stewed chicken or beef tinga. Finally the tortilla is folded over and cooked on a hot comal, or griddle, until the fillings are hot and the outside of the tortilla is blistered and crisp. America has adopted this Mexican dish and made it our own. While we often see quesadillas served Tex-Mex style under a pile of guacamole and sour cream, they can be any manner of flour tortilla filled with a hot, cheesy filling. Our collection of quesadilla recipes is a staple for nights when you need an inexpensive dinner with little prep and a short cooking time. They can even be healthy if you keep it simple and use fresh vegetables, like in our sautéed Kale Quesadillas or our Quesadillas with Broccoli and Cheese. If you're looking for a more substantial meal, try our latest obsession: adding quinoa to quesadillas. The fluffy grain adds body and a nutty flavor that pairs well with chicken and sharp cheddar cheese. Serve a light green salad on the side to make your quesadilla a complete meal. Our collection of quesadilla recipes wouldn't be complete without some over-the-top snacks for game day. Think big flour tortillas stuffed with barbecued chicken or pulled pork topped with sautéed onions and peppers. If you're looking for a quick party snack, we've included quesadillas with simple but tasty fillings such as mushrooms with bacon or spicy diced chicken with jalapenos. No matter what recipe you choose, make sure to look for low moisture cheeses like Monterrey Jack or shredded cheddar to get the best melt. — Carrie Mullins 01 of 06 Chicken Quesadillas with Blue Cheese and Caramelized Onions © Lucy Schaeffer One picky taster — a self-described onion hater — said she never realized how rich and sweet onions could taste when they are caramelized. Get the Recipe 02 of 06 Shrimp Quesadillas © Todd Porter & Diane Cu Seafood lovers will dive right in to these delicious shrimp quesadillas. Get the Recipe 03 of 06 Mushroom Cuban Quesadillas Photo by Greg DuPree / Food Styling by Torie Cox / Prop Styling by Prissy Lee Montiel At New York City's Golden Diner, chef Samuel Yoo roasts dry-brined mushrooms to build big flavor into his crispy, cheesy quesadillas. "The taste is very similar to a meat-based Reuben, that's why we love it," Yoo says. Here, we've channeled his roasting technique to create a vegetarian Cuban, spiked with tangy pickles and mustard. Get the Recipe 04 of 06 Squash Blossom Quesadillas © Sarah Bolla The mellow flavor of squash blossoms is sublime with melted cheese; serve them lightly wilted inside a quesadilla for a very quick and ultra-satisfying treat. Get the Recipe 05 of 06 Chicken Quesadillas with Red Onions © Todd Porter & Diane Cu Zesty red onions are fantastic in this classic cheesy chicken quesadilla recipe. Get the Recipe 06 of 06 Mixed Mushroom and Cheese Quesadillas © Con Poulos These simple, superb quesadillas from chef Enrique Olvera can be filled with almost any sautéed mushrooms — a mix of different types gives the stuffing lovely layers of texture. Get the Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit