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Easy Chicken Quesadillas

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Some nights the kitchen wins, and some nights you just need something hot and cheesy on the table before anyone melts down. Quesadillas are our white flag dinner — the meal I make when the day has already won and I need a guaranteed clean-plate situation in under twenty minutes. Nana Ruth would have called this a “griddle sandwich,” and she wouldn’t have been wrong.

I keep rotisserie chicken shredded in the fridge most weeks specifically for this. Wyatt likes his plain — just cheese and chicken. Clara adds jalapeños because that girl has no fear. Mason wants his cut into triangles, and if you cut it wrong, he will notice and he will tell you about it.

I used to feel guilty about quesadilla nights. Like I should be making something more elaborate. But Nana Ruth would’ve called quesadillas “grilled cheese with ideas,” and she’d have been proud of a dinner that gets everyone fed in ten minutes with no complaints.

How to Make Easy Chicken Quesadillas

Heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat — no oil needed. Lay a large flour tortilla flat in the pan and spread shredded cheese over half of it. Layer on your shredded chicken, any extras you want (black beans, peppers, onions), and a little more cheese on top so everything sticks together when it melts.

Fold and press. Always fold, don’t stack two tortillas. A folded quesadilla seals better, crisps more evenly, and is easier for little hands to hold. Press down gently with a spatula and cook for about two to three minutes per side until the tortilla is golden and the cheese is fully melted.

Let it rest for a minute before cutting. I know nobody wants to wait, but if you cut immediately the cheese runs everywhere. Give it sixty seconds, then slice into triangles. Serve with sour cream, salsa, or guacamole — or all three if it’s been that kind of day.

For another fast weeknight dinner, try my Beef Broccoli Stir-Fry — it comes together in about the same time and the kids love it just as much.

Easy Chicken Quesadillas

Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Keyword chicken quesadillas, chicken recipes, main dishes, weeknight dinners
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4
Author Maggie

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked shredded chicken
  • 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend
  • 4 large flour tortillas
  • 1/2 cup salsa
  • 1 tablespoon butter for cooking
  • sour cream and guacamole for serving

Instructions

  1. Lay tortillas flat. Spread salsa on one half of each tortilla. Top with chicken and cheese. Fold tortillas in half.
  2. Melt a little butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Cook quesadillas one or two at a time, 2-3 minutes per side, until tortilla is golden and cheese is melted.
  3. Cut into wedges and serve with sour cream and guacamole.

Common Questions

What’s the best cheese for quesadillas?
A blend of cheddar and Monterey Jack melts beautifully and has great flavor. Pre-shredded works fine for a quick dinner. Pepper Jack adds a little kick if your family likes heat.
Can I make these without chicken?
Absolutely. Black beans and corn make a great vegetarian filling. Or just do cheese — there’s no shame in a cheese-only quesadilla. That’s basically what Wyatt eats half the time anyway.
How do I keep quesadillas warm while making more?
Put finished ones on a sheet pan in a 200-degree oven. They’ll stay warm and crispy while you work through the rest. Don’t stack them or they’ll steam and get soggy.
Can I make these ahead?
You can assemble them uncooked and refrigerate for up to a day, then cook when ready. Already-cooked quesadillas reheat well in a skillet or oven but lose some crispness in the microwave.
What size tortilla works best?
Large burrito-size flour tortillas (10-12 inch) are ideal for folding in half. Smaller tortillas work but you’ll need more of them. Corn tortillas break when you fold them — stick with flour for quesadillas.

What I Use for This Recipe

A couple things from my kitchen that make this one easier.

Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Dutch Oven
Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Dutch Oven(~$60)

For every stew, pot roast, and soup that needs low-and-slow love. The pot I reach for on Sundays.

Lodge 10.25-Inch Cast Iron Skillet
Lodge 10.25-Inch Cast Iron Skillet(~$20)

The skillet that never leaves our stovetop. Pre-seasoned, affordable, and built to last.

T-fal Nonstick Frying Pan
T-fal Nonstick Frying Pan(~$15)

Pancakes slide right off. Eggs never stick. The pan the kids are actually allowed to use.

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