Cheeseburger Quesadillas with Burger Sauce

By: Rabia

Cheesy, crispy, and loaded with flavor—these Cheeseburger Quesadillas combine juicy beef, melty cheese, and a tangy burger sauce in a handheld twist on two classics. Perfect for a quick dinner, party snack, or game day food!

📝 Recipe Card

Servings & Timing

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes

  • Cook Time: 15 minutes

  • Total Time: 30 minutes

  • Yield: 4 quesadillas

Dietary Badges
✅ Family-Friendly
✅ Easy Weeknight Meal
✅ Kid-Approved

Ingredients

For Quesadillas

  • 1 lb ground beef

  • ½ medium onion, finely diced

  • 1 tsp garlic powder

  • 1 tsp smoked paprika

  • Salt & black pepper, to taste

  • 8 flour tortillas (medium size)

  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese (or cheddar-jack blend)

  • 1 tbsp olive oil or butter (for cooking)

For Burger Sauce

  • ½ cup mayonnaise

  • 2 tbsp ketchup

  • 1 tbsp mustard

  • 2 tbsp diced pickles (or relish)

  • 1 tsp paprika

  • Salt & pepper, to taste

Optional Toppings

  • Lettuce, tomato, jalapeños, or extra pickles


Instructions

  1. Cook Beef → In a skillet, brown ground beef with onion. Season with garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper. Drain excess grease.

  2. Mix Burger Sauce → In a bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, pickles, and paprika. Adjust seasoning.

  3. Assemble Quesadillas → On half of each tortilla, sprinkle cheese, spoon beef mixture, drizzle burger sauce, then fold over.

  4. Cook → Heat skillet with butter/oil. Toast quesadillas 2–3 minutes per side until golden and cheese is melted.

  5. Serve → Slice into wedges. Serve hot with extra burger sauce for dipping.

Notes

  • Use a cast-iron skillet for the crispiest finish.

  • Add jalapeños or hot sauce if you like heat.

🌟 Introduction

These Cheeseburger Quesadillas are everything you love about a cheeseburger — juicy beef, gooey cheese, tangy sauce — wrapped up in a crispy tortilla. They’re quick to make and easy to customize, making them a family favorite weeknight recipe.

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👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Cooking Guide

1. Brown the Beef

Cook with onion and spices until juicy and flavorful.

2. Build the Sauce

The tangy burger sauce ties it all together — creamy, zesty, and slightly smoky.

3. Toast the Quesadillas

A golden-brown crust is key — cook until the cheese is fully melted inside.

💡 Tip: Keep cooked quesadillas warm in the oven (200°F) while finishing the batch.

🧾 Ingredient Details & Substitutions

  • Ground Beef → Use 80/20 for flavor. Ground turkey or chicken works too.

  • Cheese → Cheddar is classic, but pepper jack adds a spicy kick.

  • Tortillas → Flour tortillas crisp best; use low-carb tortillas for a lighter option.

  • Sauce → Add hot sauce or sriracha for a spicier burger sauce.

🍽 Variations & Serving Ideas

  • Bacon Cheeseburger Quesadillas → Add crispy bacon bits.

  • Loaded Veggie → Sneak in diced peppers, mushrooms, or spinach.

  • BBQ Twist → Swap ketchup for BBQ sauce in the burger sauce.

Serving Suggestions

  • Pair with fries, sweet potato wedges, or a side salad.

  • Serve cut into smaller wedges as party appetizers.

🥡 Storage & Make-Ahead

  • Fridge: Store leftovers in airtight container up to 3 days.

  • Reheat: Toast in skillet or air fryer to keep crispy (avoid microwaving).

  • Freeze: Assemble quesadillas, wrap tightly, and freeze. Cook straight from frozen, adding a few minutes per side.

⚖️ Nutrition (per serving, approx.)

  • Calories: 420 kcal

  • Protein: 27 g

  • Carbs: 22 g

  • Fat: 24 g

❓ FAQs

Q: Can I use corn tortillas instead?
A: Yes, but they’re smaller and more fragile — best for snack-size portions.

Q: Can I make this vegetarian?
A: Swap beef with plant-based ground “meat” or seasoned black beans.

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Q: What cheese melts best?
A: A cheddar-jack blend gives both flavor and gooey melt.

💬 Personal Note

These quesadillas are a crowd-pleaser every time I make them — my family loves dipping them in extra sauce, and they vanish fast on game nights. They’re proof that sometimes the best recipes are the simplest comfort food mashups.

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