Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (2024)

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This Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla recipe is a simple breakfast for those mornings on the go!

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I am typically an early riser. Not necessarily because I want to be but because I have been forced to be by a husband who chooses to go to work at 5:30am and kiddos who somehow inherited some insane early rising gene. Why is it that even when they go to bed late, they still wake up early? No matter how late we tuck them in at night, they are up and at ’em by 6:00am.

Changes are happening around here though, and I’m excited about it! For the past couple of weeks, we have become a bunch of lazy morning people. We have been playing so hard during the day that my kids are now not rolling out of bed until 7:30 or 8am. It has been heavenly to be able to catch a few more moments of sleep before starting the day, especially since the baby seems to really like my company in the middle of the night.

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Now, when they wake up, they come into my room, climb up in my bed and it seems like we collectively just spend too long of time oogling over Leah. (It is so neat to see how much the big kids love her!) We watch her sleep, we watch her when she’s awake, and before we know it, another hour or so has zoomed by. By the time we shower, get dressed and roll downstairs for breakfast it is at least 9:30!

Like I said the other day, I am trying to plan out our breakfast and lunches a little better. When I saw this recipe for this Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla in the Sunday newspaper edition of Relish Magazine, I knew it would be a great recipe to serve for lunch or breakfast. It is so easy it fits our new lazy lifestyle. In fact, I think the simplicity of the recipe will match perfectly for when reality hits and we have to start waking up again to be someplace early in the morning. It is easy enough to make during those hectic morning hours. For now, however, I don’t even want to think about those days because they will be here all too soon. We are going to sit back and enjoy the lazy days of summer!

Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla Recipe is from Relish Magazine

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Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla Recipe

The Eggadilla is a Breakfast Quesadilla Recipe you'll want in your life as soon as possible!

Course Breakfast

Keyword breakfast quesadilla

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 4

Author Kristen

Ingredients

  • 1/2 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 egg white
  • 2 8-inch or 10-inch flour tortillas
  • 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
  • Salsa optional
  • Diced avocado optional

Instructions

  • Heat a nonstick sauté pan, big enough to fit tortillas, over medium-low heat. Add oil. Add eggs, breaking yolks. Cook until eggs are set enough to flip, about 2 minutes. Flip; cook until eggs are done (over-hard), about 2 minutes. Transfer to a plate. Wipe out pan.

  • Return pan to heat and increase heat to medium. Place one tortilla in pan. Sprinkle on half the cheese. Place cooked eggs over cheese. Top with remaining cheese and tortilla. Cook until bottom tortilla is a little brown and cheese starts to melt, 1 to 2 minutes. Flip with a spatula and brown the other side. Remove from pan. Transfer to cutting board. Cool 1 minute. Slice into wedges. Serve with salsa and diced avocado if using. Serves 2.

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  1. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (3)Lana says

    This sounds really good and easy. I’ll give it a try soon!

    Lanas last blog post..Red Velvet Cake

  2. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (4)Kate says

    Add sausage, or ham or cooked taco meat for something extra yummy. We’ve done these ‘Breakfast Quesadillas’ for ages and love them. Easy to take on the road too.

    I love mine with smoked salmon and a little frozen corn…a heavenly breakfast!

    Kates last blog post..Cherries!!

  3. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (5)Bob says

    Ugh, I could not handle all that early rising. I had one sibling who liked to get up early, she almost didn’t make it through puberty. Heh. 😉

    Those eggadillas look fantastic though, I love a good quick breakfasty thing.

    Bobs last blog post..Experiment: Merlot-Pomegranate Braised Lamb Shanks

  4. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (6)Katie says

    Wow, we have breakfast tacos all of the time, never thought of making them into quesadillas!

    Katies last blog post..BLT Salad-sort of

  5. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (7)Katie says

    What a great idea! I have some bacon, so that would be a fun addition. I’ve done the breakfast burrito thing, but never thought of a breakfast quesadilla. Enjoy that baby! She will grow up so fast. Can’t believe mine is almsot 2 already.

    Katies last blog post..Taste-Tester: Position Filled

  6. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (8)Melissa says

    Breakfast quesadillas! Wow, why haven’t I ever thought of that. I love breakfast tacos, I should try these. Thanks.

    Melissas last blog post..An Interview With My Blogger Mommy

  7. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (9)DessertObsessed says

    how do they wake up so early? uggh i could never get up before 10am… i love the eggdilla though!

    DessertObsesseds last blog post..Upcoming Free Food Events

  8. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (10)Hélène says

    It’s so nice when kids start to wake up a bit later. Mine are teenagers now and they wake up at 1 p.m. on week-ends. My mornings are quiet. Great recipe.

    Hélènes last blog post..Applesauce-Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake

  9. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (11)The Duo Dishes says

    Lazy weekend mornings are welcome. Especially if you can make a quick, comfy breakfast fit in.

    The Duo Dishess last blog post..The Power of Pom

  10. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (13)Patsyk says

    what a great breakfast idea! not sure why it never occurred to me to make something so simple myself. enjoy those lazy mornings as long as you can! I can imagine how easy it is to get lost in Leah’s sweet face… not only for you, but for the rest of your family.

    Patsyks last blog post..Greek Yogurt with Berries, Honey & Granola

  11. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (14)Lori @ The Recipe Girl says

    This sort of thing is like daily eats in Southern California! The Mexican shacks that serve up awesome fast food lunch & dinner offer this sort of thing along w/ egg burritos for brekkie too! Will have to whip up some of these soon at home as my guys are Mex food fanatics!!

    Lori @ The Recipe Girls last blog post..Triple Chocolate Chunk Cookies

  12. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (16)leslie says

    6 am??????????? Oh that stinks!

    leslies last blog post..Salmon in foil

  13. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (19)maris says

    I wish I was an early riser! After college I went through a phase where I was wide awake by 8 but lately I could sleep half the day away if it were acceptable (but they sort of frown upon that at work!)

    mariss last blog post..The Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge: Brioche (Week 4) Poor Man’s Ham, Egg & Cheddar

  14. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (21)Marta says

    I’m an early bird by choice! Nothing better than weaking up before the sun’s out and getting an early start to the day! 4:30am is my time of choice and I don’t even need an alarm, my body just knows… mind you, come 8:30pm and I’m in zombie-mode!
    Brilliant name for these, they look perfect to bring to the office, which is what I always do!

    Martas last blog post..Prawns A La Talla with Peanut Butter Sauce

  15. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (24)Simone (junglefrog) says

    So great that the older kids are enjoying the baby so much.. This sounds like a perfect recipe. I’m kind of a morning person, but still getting out of bed is not my favorite time of day. I too have a husband who has to get up at irregular times, which doesn’t make it very easy to get used to it!! Enjoy your lazy days while they last!

    Simone (junglefrog)s last blog post..My one year anniversary!!

  16. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (25)Cynthia says

    Sounds like you and the kids are developing a great morning routine.

    Cynthias last blog post..Losing Food Identity

  17. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (26)lululu says

    I miss my pre-baby days when I could stay in bed until 10am. Now, my baby turned me into a morning person which is not a bad thing at all. Especially in summer time, I really wanna get up early, put my baby in my arm and enjoy the summer morning breeze.

    lululus last blog post..Chicken Paella

  18. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (27)MyKitchenInHalfCups says

    Oh I’m loving all of this from the “oogling over Leah” and the eggadilla and the lazy mornings! We all need such times.

  19. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (28)Deborah says

    It’s kind of funny, because before I had Abbi, I woke up at 5am every morning. Now, sleeping until 6 or 6:30 every morning is great! I love breakfast, and I’m going to try these!

    Deborahs last blog post..Cookbook of the Month Recipe – Ladybug Cupcakes

  20. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (29)Nate says

    So simple, I believe even I can do this!

    I wonder if cooking the eggs to over medium would be okay. I love gooey yolk 😛

    Nates last blog post..Ahi Limu Poke

  21. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (30)The Delightful Gourmet says

    Love this recipe! I too am turning over a new leaf and beginning to plan meals out better. Life is just so busy that eating with my family has been pushed to the back burner. I am going to try this recipe and I am sure my family will love it.

    The Delightful Gourmets last blog post..Cooking With Kids

  22. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (34)Johanna says

    You can also try using frozen, prepared Indian breads such as whole wheat rotis or flavored parathas to add variety to the dish. I LOVE the methi parathas that are sold frozen at my local Patel’s grocery store. Simply place one roti or paratha in a hot saute pan over medium heat for a few minutes on each side until blistered, and its ready to be topped by one delicious egg. This dish lends itself nicely to a squirt of sriracha or mayo, or diced onions or cilantro to top it off.

  23. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (35)Jessica @ Jessiker Bakes says

    Wow, what a cute idea! I love eggs and I was searching for something un-boring, thank you! I’m definitely going to try this today because its raining which makes it an automatic lazy day 🙂

  24. Lazy Days (Recipe: Eggadilla Breakfast Quesadilla) (36)samantha steven says

    Thanks for the inspiration 🙂

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How to make an eggadilla? ›

Pour the scrambled egg into the skillet.
  1. Place tortilla on top: Top with the buttered tortilla, butter side up.
  2. Cook 1-2 minutes until the egg sticks to the tortilla.
  3. Flip the egg over, tortilla side down, and fold in half.
  4. Cook on each side of the tortilla until golden and crispy.
  5. Remove from the skillet and serve.
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442 Calories. 23g Fat (48% calories from fat) 26g Protein. 31g Carbohydrate.

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Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 serving (107.3g)
How many calories are in Egg Quesadilla? Amount of calories in Egg Quesadilla: Calories 183.9Calories from Fat 99 (53.8%)
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How much fat is in Egg Quesadilla? Amount of fat in Egg Quesadilla: Total Fat 11g-
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Quesadillas can be a very healthy choice! Homemade quesadillas can have all the food groups you need for an easy, healthy meal. If you make a basic quesadilla it already has protein, fat, and grains. If you add a serving of vegetables and beans then your quesadilla will include every food group for a healthy meal.

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1 quesadilla of bacon, egg & cheese breakfast quesadilla contains 300 Calories, 19 grams of carbs, 16 grams of protein, and 17 grams of fat. This is a good source of proteins (29% of your Daily Value) and calcium (19% of your Daily Value).

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Mayonnaise. If you have a jar of mayo in the fridge, you can use 3 tablespoons in place of one egg. "Mayonnaise has been used as an egg substitute because of its moistening properties and is best suited for cakes with strong flavors, like spice cakes and chocolate cakes," Tutunjian says.

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Nutrition Facts
Calories210
Saturated Fat2.0 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Polyunsaturated Fat1.0 g
Monounsaturated Fat5.5 g
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