Introduction
Discover delicious quesadillas that are quick and easy to make at home! These cheesy delights are filled with a savory mixture of seasoned beef and vegetables, baked to a crispy perfection. Whether you enjoy them as a snack, a meal, or for entertaining guests, this recipe is sure to satisfy your cravings!
Detailed Ingredients with Measures
Olive oil
2 tsp
Beef mince (ground beef)
250g/8oz (optional: chicken, turkey, pork, lamb)
Tomato paste
1 tbsp
Corn kernels
1/3 cup (canned, drained, or frozen)
Black beans
1/3 cup (canned, drained)
Water
2 tbsp
Flour tortillas
4 (20cm/8″)
More olive oil
3 tsp
Shredded cheese
1 1/4 tightly packed cups (cheddar, colby, tasty cheese, Monterey jack)
Homemade taco seasoning
Ground garlic
1/2 tsp
Ground onion
1/2 tsp
Dried oregano
1/2 tsp
Cumin
1 tsp
Paprika powder
1 tsp
Cayenne pepper (optional)
1/8 tsp
Cooking salt / kosher salt
1/4 tsp
Serving options
Avocado sauce or guacamole
Pico de gallo
Sour cream
Nothing (enjoy plain!)
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time, Total Time, Yield
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 4 quesadillas (or as many as fit in your oven)
Detailed Directions and Instructions
Filling Preparation
Heat the olive oil in a non-stick pan over high heat. Add the beef mince and cook, breaking it apart as you go, until most of the red color is gone. Stir in the homemade taco seasoning and cook for 1 minute. Add the tomato paste and continue to cook for an additional 30 seconds. Incorporate the black beans and corn kernels, then add water and mix. The filling should be juicy, ensuring it is not dry but also not too watery, as excess moisture can affect the crispiness. Once cooked, transfer the filling to a bowl and let it cool for at least 15 minutes.
Oven Preparation
Preheat your oven to 220°C (425°F) or 200°C for fan-forced ovens. Grease a metal baking tray with 1 teaspoon of olive oil, using your hands to evenly spread it.
Assembling Quesadillas
Take a flour tortilla and spread the filling on one half. Top the filling with shredded cheese, then fold the tortilla over to cover the filling. Place the assembled quesadilla onto the greased tray and repeat the process with the remaining tortillas.
Applying Oil and Baking
Drizzle each quesadilla’s top with 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil and use your hands to spread it evenly on the surface and sides, avoiding the underside. Press down slightly on each quesadilla to flatten them. Bake in the preheated oven for 8 minutes. After that, flip the quesadillas and bake for another 5 minutes. Flip them one last time and bake for an additional 2 minutes or until they are crispy. If necessary, spritz them with oil during baking to enhance crispiness.
Serving
Once baked, cut each quesadilla in half and serve immediately alongside your choice of dipping sauces or toppings.
Notes
Quesadilla Quantity
The recipe yields 4 quesadillas, but you can make as many as your oven can accommodate. If crowded, cooking time may increase for optimal crispness.
Tortilla Selection
For best results, use flour tortillas approximately 20cm (8 inches) in diameter. The Mission brand is preferred, as it crisps up well compared to others like Old El Paso, which are labeled as “super soft and flexible.” While Old El Paso can be used, expect longer cooking times and less crispiness compared to other brands. Corn tortillas are not recommended as they tend to split during baking.
Make Ahead Options
You can prepare the filling and shred cheese in advance, storing them separately in the refrigerator. Assemble the quesadillas just before baking to prevent the tortillas from becoming soggy, which compromises their crispiness. Cooked quesadillas can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and can be re-crisped in the oven before serving.

Cook techniques
Heating Oil
Heat olive oil in a non-stick pan over high heat to ensure even cooking and prevent sticking.
Cooking Mince
Add beef mince and break it up as it cooks, ensuring the meat is brown without remaining red. This enhances flavor and texture.
Adding Seasoning
Incorporate taco seasoning into the meat and cook briefly to allow spices to bloom, enhancing the overall flavor.
Incorporating Ingredients
Mix in tomato paste, beans, and corn, followed by water to achieve a juicy filling. Balance moisture for the right texture to maintain crispiness in quesadillas.
Preparing Quesadillas
Spread filling on one side of the tortilla, top with cheese, and fold. This ensures even distribution of flavor and texture when baked.
Baking
Preheat the oven and bake the quesadillas until golden brown and crispy. Flipping them ensures even crispiness on both sides.
Serving
Cut quesadillas into halves and serve immediately, allowing the cheese to remain melty while providing dipping options.
FAQ
Can I use different types of meat?
Yes, you can substitute beef with chicken, turkey, pork, or lamb according to your preference.
What type of tortillas should I use?
Use flour tortillas about 20cm/8″ wide. Mission brand is recommended for best results, while corn tortillas may not hold up well when baked.
Can I prepare the filling ahead of time?
Yes, you can cook the filling and refrigerate it separately from the cheese. However, assemble just before baking to maintain crispiness.
What can I serve with the quesadillas?
You can serve them with avocado sauce, guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream, or enjoy them plain.
How long do cooked quesadillas last?
Cooked quesadillas can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Re-crisp them in the oven before serving.
Conclusion
In summary, these quesadillas are a delightful and versatile meal option that can be customized to suit various tastes. The combination of beef, black beans, and corn, seasoned perfectly with a homemade taco seasoning, creates a flavorful filling that pairs wonderfully with melted cheese. With a crispy outer layer achieved through baking, these quesadillas are not only delicious but also easy to prepare, making them a favorite for quick meals or gatherings.
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