Monday, April 22, 2013

Breakfast Quesdillas (Pioneer Woman)

breakfastquesadillaBefore I begin, I just need to get something out.
“Knock it off, Napoleon! Make yourself a dang quesaDILLA!”
Okay, I feel better. And not just because I got to start my Monday cooking post with a movie line. I feel better because of these quesadillas, which are everything to me. They’re all that’s wonderful, good, and holy about quesadillas, but with a breakfast twist. And you can serve ‘em up on a plate with sour cream and pico de gallo as you would for regular quesadillas…or you can just throw wedges at your loved ones as they head out the door. They’re highly portable!
I took a bacon-and-egg approach, but you can change it up and use cooked breakfast sausage or even chorizo, which would be divine.
Let’s go make ourselves a dang quesadilla! Grandma would have wanted it that way.
If you haven’t ever seen Napoleon Dynamite, this headnote might be a little confusing.
And please go watch it today. The secrets of the universe are contained within.

Breakfast QuesadillasCut a pack o’ bacon in half…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd fry it up until it’s just starting to crisp.



Breakfast QuesadillasSet it aside on a paper towel, and try—this will be difficult, but do try—not to eat it all before it’s time to assemble the quesadillas.



Breakfast QuesadillasNext, pour off all the grease…



Breakfast QuesadillasBut don’t clean the skillet! If you do you’ll regret it every day for the rest of your lives!



Breakfast QuesadillasNext, dice up some onion and bell pepper: I had this orange one, but a mix of red, yellow, and green would be pretty.



Breakfast QuesadillasThen seed a jalapeno and dice it up.
You can leave out the jalapeno if it frightens you in a breakfast setting.
Jalapenos never frighten me in any setting, though. I want a little pain when I eat. Makes me feel alive!



Breakfast QuesadillasMelt a little butter in the dirty and delicious skillet over high heat…



Breakfast QuesadillasThen throw in the veggies!



Breakfast QuesadillasCook ‘em around until they’re nice and golden brown and starting to get soft…



Breakfast QuesadillasThen remove ‘em to a plate and set ‘em aside.



Breakfast QuesadillasCrack the eggs into a bowl…



Breakfast QuesadillasSplash in a little half-and-half…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd add salt and pepper.



Breakfast QuesadillasPoke all the egg yolks to break the membranes…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd whip ‘em until the mixture is totally smooth.



Breakfast QuesadillasNow, turn the heat down to low and melt a leetle more butter in the same skillet.



Breakfast QuesadillasPour in the eggs…



Breakfast QuesadillasThen use a spatula…



Breakfast QuesadillasTo push the eggs around the skillet as they cook.



Breakfast QuesadillasThis right here is how my father-in-law likes his scrambled eggs.



Breakfast QuesadillasI like ‘em a little more done myself. Turn off the heat and set ‘em aside when they’re done.



Breakfast QuesadillasPico de gallo is a must with quesadillas! Chop up a bunch of tomatoes…



Breakfast QuesadillasOnions…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd cilantro.



Breakfast QuesadillasThen dice up a seeded jalapeno…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd slice a lime in half.



Breakfast QuesadillasCombine all the ingredients in a bowl and squeeze in the lime juice, then sprinkle in a little salt.



Breakfast QuesadillasThen stir it around until it’s all combined.



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd of course, because I love them truly, madly, and deeply, slice a couple of avocados in half…



Breakfast QuesadillasScoop out the good stuff…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd cut it into slices.



Breakfast QuesadillasNow it’s quesadilla time! Plop a small flour tortilla on a buttered skillet or griddle and top it with cheese.



Breakfast QuesadillasSpoon some of the veggie mixture on top…



Breakfast QuesadillasThen top it with a nice layer of scrambled eggs.



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd next? A circle of bacony goodness…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnother layer of cheese…



Breakfast QuesadillasAnd a second tortilla.
Then just let it go over low heat until the bottom layer of cheese is melted.



Breakfast QuesadillasMeanwhile, get another quesadillas going. For this one, I used a whole wheat tortilla.



Breakfast QuesadillasLayer of scrambled eggs…



Breakfast QuesadillasOn this one, I did a circle of avocado. Yum!



Breakfast QuesadillasAnother layer of cheese…



Breakfast QuesadillasA layer of the veggies, then throw on the top tortillas.



Breakfast QuesadillasFlip both quesadillas and keep cooking on low/medium-low heat until the cheese is all melted and you can’t go another minute without sinking your teeth into these gorgeous creations.



Breakfast QuesadillasUse a pizza cutter to slice the quesadilla into quarters.



Breakfast QuesadillasBeautimous!



Breakfast QuesadillasTo serve ‘em up, plop a dollop of sour cream in the middle…



Breakfast QuesadillasFollowed by a pile of pico.



Breakfast QuesadillasThis is life right here.



Breakfast QuesadillasHere’s the whole wheat version, which means it has no calories.
In my mind.



Breakfast QuesadillasThese are so rich and filling, one or two wedges is enough for most homo sapiens. And they’re portable!



Breakfast QuesadillasGarsh, this looks good.



Breakfast QuesadillasTastes even mo’ better!
Here’s the handy printable:
Recipe

Breakfast Quesdillas

Prep Time:
Cook Time:
Difficulty:
Easy
Servings:
6

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Thin Bacon
  • Butter
  • 1 whole Onion, Diced
  • 1 whole Bell Pepper (any Color), Seeded And Diced
  • 1 whole Jalapeno, Seeded And Diced
  • 8 whole Eggs
  • 1/4 cup Half-and-half
  • Salt And Pepper, to taste
  • 6 whole Tortillas (regular Or Whole Grain)
  • 1-1/2 cup Freshly Grated Cheddar And Monterey Jack Cheese
  • Avocado Slices (optional)
  • Pico De Gallo, For Serving
  • Sour Cream For Serving

Preparation Instructions

Note: This recipe makes 3 quesadillas, which should serve 6 people.
Fry the bacon, then remove it to a paper towel-lined plate. Pour off the excess grease.
Return the skillet to the stove over high heat. Add a couple of tablespoons of butter. When it's melted and the skillet is hot, add the onions, bell pepper, and jalapeno. Stir it around and cook until the veggies are starting to soften and turning golden brown. Remove to a plate and set aside. Set the skillet back on the stove over medium-low heat.
Mix together the eggs, half-and-half, and salt and pepper in a bowl. Add 1 tablespoon of butter to the skillet, then pour in the eggs. Scoot the eggs around the skillet with a spatula, cooking slowly, until the eggs are done. Turn off the heat and set aside.
To assemble the quesadillas, place a tortilla on a buttered griddle or skillet over medium-low heat. Add a layer of cheese, a layer of cooked veggies, a layer of bacon slices, a layer of eggs, a layer of avocado, and another layer of cheese. Top with a second tortilla.
Cook on both sides, flipping carefully, until the cheeses are totally melted and filling is hot. Repeat with the other tortillas and ingredients.
Slice the 3 quesadillas into four wedges each. Serve on a plate with sour cream and pico de gallo or salsa (or grab them and head out the door!)

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