Published 4/10/2022 • Updated 10/21/2024
Breakfast Quesadillas Made EASY
You’re going to absolutely love these make ahead freezer breakfast quesadillas! Not only are they packed with amazing flavor, we’re showing you how to make them to enjoy immediately and also how to meal prep them to keep in your freezer and reheat at a moment’s notice.
Ingredients for Freezer Breakfast Quesadillas
Eggs: Eggs are the base of our breakfast quesadillas — you’ll need a dozen! Taco seasoning: We love our homemade taco seasoning, but any store-bought taco seasoning will do. White onion: Minced onion gives these breakfast quesadillas such amazing flavor. Ground breakfast sausage: A plant-based ground works too if you’d like to keep these quesadillas vegetarian. Minced garlic: We love fresh minced garlic instead of jarred! Chopped kale: Diced peppers work great if you don’t have kale on hand or prefer another veggie. Salsa: Got a favorite salsa, use it! Shredded cheese: Feel free to use whatever shredded cheese you have on hand. Cheddar, Mexican blend or marble jack are great options. Flour tortillas: We recommend flour tortillas for these breakfast quesadillas because they hold together much better while cooking, but especially when freezing! If you’re planning to serve these quesadillas immediately, feel free to use a corn or other GF tortilla. For serving: Again, choose your own adventure here! We recommend salsa, avocado/guacamole, hot sauce, chopped cilantro or sour cream (or all of them!).
How to Make Freezer Breakfast Quesadillas
Start with the Egg Mixture
Crack eggs into a large bowl and whisk together with the taco seasoning.
Grab & Go: You’ll have access to already made quesadillas making your morning super quick and convenient. Healthy: Make ahead/freezer recipes make healthy eating a cinch because you always have something already made in your freezer. Meal Planning: Meal planning saves time and these make ahead breakfast quesadillas can easily be integrated into your weekly meal plan!
Sauté Breakfast Sausage & Veggies
Heat a large nonstick skillet and sauté the onion with olive oil. Add the breakfast sausage and garlic to the onion and combine the ingredients with a spatula. Sauté the ingredients together for 2-3 more minutes and then add the vegetables to the pan and sauté everything until it’s fully cooked.
Cook Eggs
Pour the whisked eggs into the skillet and cook the eggs over medium/high heat and push the eggs around with a spatula until they are fully cooked. Remove the eggs from the pan and get ready to assemble and cook your quesadillas!
Assemble & Cook Quesadillas
Add the tortilla to the pan and add half of the egg mixture to half of the tortilla. Pour 1 tablespoon of salsa over the eggs and then sprinkle on ¼ cup of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla over the eggs and set a heavy cast iron skillet on top of the quesadilla. Let the quesadilla brown for 1-2 minutes or until golden brown (the time could vary by the stove!), and then flip the quesadilla. Place the cast iron back onto the quesadilla and brown for another 1-2 minutes until golden brown.
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Remove the quesadilla from the pan and repeat the process to complete the other quesadillas. Enjoy the quesadillas right away or let the quesadillas cool before freezing!
Top Tips for Breakfast Quesadillas
Make a large batch: Have a new mom in your life? Or looking to meal prep a large batch of these quesadillas to have on hand in your own freezer? Feel free to double or triple this recipe to make a large batch to do just that! Use ingredients you have on hand: Don’t have kale? Or don’t like it? Feel free to sub for chopped bell peppers or another veggie. Want to keep this vegetarian? A plant-based ground works great. Label the quesadillas: Before freezing your wrapped quesadillas, make sure to write the name of the recipe and date on the foil so there’s no confusion down the line on what you’re about to unwrap from the freezer! Don’t skip the toppings: We’re all about delicious toppings, and these breakfast quesadillas are oh so delicious with any of the following:
Salsa or hot sauce Guacamole or sliced avocado Sour cream or Greek yogurt Cilantro
Storage
Storing these breakfast quesadillas is easy! If you’re meal-prepping and would like to freeze the quesadillas, we recommend wrapping each quesadilla individually so you can take one quesadilla out of the freezer at a time. To freeze: To reheat:
Microwave: unwrap the tin foil and then defrost it in the microwave for a few minutes before microwaving on high for 1 – 2 minutes. Oven: preheat oven to 350ºF. Place frozen quesadilla in the oven fully wrapped in tin foil. Bake for 30-40 minutes or until the quesadilla is thawed and hot.
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