Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadilla - Easy Recipe - Pitchfork Foodie Farms (2024)

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There’s so much to love about Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas! They have all the same irresistible flavors of traditional, and time consuming Chicken Cordon Bleu in this super EASY quesadilla! There’s layers of gooey cheese, crispy bread crumbs, savory ham and chicken and of course killer Parmesan Dijon cream sauce that you could eat with a spoon! It’s a winner!

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A huge thanks to my friends at Dairy West for sponsoring todays post! They love dairy products and the dairy industry as much as I do! #DairyWest #UndeniablyDairy

If you are a cheese lover like me you are in luck because Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas are loaded with yummy cheese and is if that wasn’t good enough there’s this amazing creamy Parmesan Dijon Sauce to dip them in!

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A few months ago Justin was invited to tour a cheese plant! I remember touring a cheese plant when I was a little girl but really don’t remember much about it other than that I loved the cheese curds we ate afterwards so much that my parents actually gave me a bag of cheese curds for Christmas!

Of course I invited myself to tag along for the cheese plant tour. Justin had told the cheesemaker that I wanted to come, and that because I’m a food blogger I’m really into that sort of thing. As soon as the cheesemaker saw me he said, “You don’t look anything like a food blogger!” I responded with, “What were you expecting?” He pretty much told me he thought I’d be hefty! Um, I guess he thought food bloggers cook and eat all day long!

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Anyway, we got to help make the cheese from start to finish! It was fascinating to see the milk come straight from the farm, into a vat, stirred and whatever else he did to it, through the cheddaring process, made into curds, and then pressed into blocks.

I wish I would have taken pictures of the each part of the process. I have to admit by time we got to the point that we had cheese curds I was pretty much stuffing my face from then on!

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And when he started flavoring the cheese (tomato basil, dill pickle, and spicy sausage) my mind was going crazy dreaming up a million fun flavors of cheese. Since I don’t own a cheese plant I might have to turn all those ideas into flavored grilled cheese sandwiches! Be prepared they’re probably coming your way!

Here’s a fun fact for you: It takes 10 lbs (1.2 gallons) of milk to make 1 lb of cheese and the average dairy cow produces about 70 lbs (8 gallons) of milk per day.

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The cows from our farm produce about 70,000 pounds of milk per day, that’s about 7,000 pounds of cheese every single day…Christmas, Thanksgiving, Sunday, and every other day of the year!

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A semi truck comes and picks our milk up every morning. That’s the routine!

Now that we are all caught up on our cheese talk (which happens to be very important around here) let’s get back to Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas!

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I should admit that I’ve never made homemade chicken cordon bleu before because it looks time consuming, and tricky, and takes a little more effort than I’m willing to put forth most days.

But…Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas are a whole other story. They are so quick and easy to throw together and hardly take any effort at all and are out of this world delicious!

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I love quesadillas so much I’ve made Pepperoni Pizza Quesadillas, Philly Cheesesteak Quesadillas, Ham and Cheese Breakfast Quesadillas, Turkey and Cranberry Quesadillas, Steak Fajita Quesadillas, and Alice Springs Quesadillas! I love them all!

Quesadillas are a go to lunch for me because it’s easy to add leftover meat, cheese, and whatever else is hanging out in the fridge. Just like that a new quesadilla flavor is born! It’s such a no fuss lunch!

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You guys I am obviously a serious cheese addict and I can’t imagine my life without it. When people tell me they are lactose intolerant I want to cry for them! But…did you know that even those with lactose intolerances can still enjoy dairy products in the form of cheese? Awe! What relief!

Lactose intolerance is when your body has a hard time digesting sugars that are naturally found in milk. Cheese is low in these sugars, or in other words lactose.

Sometimes being lactose intolerant is confused with having milk allergies. A milk allergy is when your body actually has an allergic reaction to proteins in milk. People with milk allergies must avoid dairy.

But here’s the good news, people who are lactose intolerant can still enjoy some dairy foods! If you want to learn more or have questions you can ask a Dietician at www.dairywest.com or discover more at www.nationaldairycouncil.org.

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Are you hungry yet? Grab a a handful of ingredients and whip up Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas at your earliest convenience! Trust me you’ll be happy you did!

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Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas

4.30 from 51 votes

Course Lunch, Main Dish, sandwiches

Cuisine American

Servings 2 servings

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas are every thing you love about the classic in a new fuss free version! There are still those amazing layers of savory ham, gooey cheese, hearty chicken, and even a creamy Parmesan Dijon Sauce! It’s heavenly in a hurry!

Ingredients

  • QUESADILLAS:
  • 1 8-10 inch flour tortillas
  • ¼ c. grilled chicken breast sliced
  • 2-3 slices deli ham
  • 4 slices of Swiss or Provolone cheese
  • 2 T. toasted breadcrumbs
  • 2 T. melted butter
  • PARMESAN DIJON SAUCE
  • 2 T. butter
  • 1 T. flour 1 cup milk
  • 1 chicken bouillon cube
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • Dash hot sauce optional
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • To make the sauce melt butter in a medium sized saucepan. Whisk in flour and add chicken bouillon and cook for 1-2 minutes. Slowly add milk while whisking. Add mustard and hot sauce. Continue cooking and whisking for about 5 minutes or until it’s thickened. Remove from heat and add parmesan cheese and stir. Keep warm over low heat.

  • To make the quesadilla.

  • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat.

  • Add one tortilla shell to skillet.

  • Add one layer of sliced cheese.

  • Add a layer of ham.

  • Sprinkle with breadcrumbs

  • Add another layer of cheese.

  • Add a layer of sliced chicken.

  • Drizzle with a couple spoonfuls of sauce.

  • Sprinkle with more breadcrumbs.

  • Add a layer of cheese.

  • Top with another tortilla shell.

  • Cook until the bottom tortilla is golden brown. Flip and continue cook until the other side is brown.

  • Cut into slices and serve with remaining sauce.

  • NOTES:

  • Be sure to cook your quesadilla over medium heat. If your heat is too hot the quesadilla will be golden brown before the cheese is melted and the fillings are warmed through.

  • Store bought breaded chicken may be used instead of adding breadcrumbs.

  • Grated cheese may be used instead of sliced cheese.

  • Exact amount of ingredients may vary depending on how much you add to your quesadilla!

  • This recipe enough sauce for several quesadillas. It’s easy to make as many quesadillas as you want!

  • You can make your own breadcrumbs by putting bread heels in a food processor and processing them until they are in crumbs. Bake them at 350 degrees for about 5 minutes.

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FAQs

How do you keep the cheese in chicken cordon bleu? ›

Chicken Breasts: to make sure the cheese doesn't leak out of the chicken while baking, use large (at least 8-ounce) chicken breasts and chill the stuffed chicken breasts in the refrigerator before breading. Make-Ahead Tip: the breaded chicken can be refrigerated covered for up to 1 day.

How long to cook store bought chicken cordon bleu? ›

Instructions
  1. Keep product in tin pan and place on cooking sheet.
  2. Bake at 375°F for about 50 minutes or until internal temperature reaches a minimum of 165°F.
  3. Let cool, serve and enjoy!

What is a quesadilla pollo? ›

ByErin Aronowitz Published on November 9, 2023. You need three main ingredients to make delicious and easy Quesadillas de Pollo (Chicken Quesadillas): Cheese, Chicken, and Tortillas.

What does Cordon mean in chicken cordon bleu? ›

Name. The French term cordon bleu is translated as "blue ribbon". According to Larousse Gastronomique, the cordon bleu "was originally a wide blue ribbon worn by members of the highest order of knighthood, L'Ordre des chevaliers du Saint-Esprit, instituted by Henri III of France in 1578.

How do you keep cheese from melting out of cordon bleu? ›

How can I keep the cheese from leaking out of my cordon bleu during cooking? I use flour to coat, including the ends, and I use toothpicks to hold the wider part shut.

How do you keep cheese from melting out of stuffed chicken? ›

I slice a thin pocket into the side of the chicken breasts. After you stuff them, use toothpicks to keep them closed. How do you keep the cheese from melting out of stuffed chicken? Sealing the edges of the chicken breasts with toothpicks helps prevent the cheese from oozing out of stuffed chicken.

What goes best with chicken cordon bleu? ›

The 20 Best Side Dishes To Serve With Chicken Cordon Bleu
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  • 08 of 20. Homemade Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • 11 of 20. Green Bean Almondine. ...
  • 14 of 20. Air Fryer Smashed Potatoes. ...
  • 17 of 20. Chopped Kale Salad with Toasted Breadcrumbs.
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What goes good with chicken cordon bleu? ›

Mashed potatoes are a classic and one of my favorites, but I also love to serve chicken cordon bleu with a roasted vegetable or salad to lighten the meal up. There are plenty of options on this list of easy and tasty sides to choose from.

How to cook cordon bleu from store? ›

Conventional Oven

Preheat oven to 375 F. Remove frozen raw breast(s) from pouch(es) and place on metal baking sheet, place each breast 2 inches apart. Bake 1-2 pieces for 31 to 33 minutes and 3-6 pieces for 36 to 39 minutes. Caution: Filling will be hot andmay splatter, allow to cool at least 3 minutes before serving.

What does quesa mean in quesadilla? ›

The word “quesadilla” comes from the Spanish word “queso,” which means cheese. Over time, the quesadilla evolved to include a variety of fillings, including meats, beans, and vegetables. Today, quesadillas are a popular dish enjoyed around the world, especially in Tex-Mex cuisine.

What ethnicity is chicken cordon bleu? ›

The general recipe of this dish as a schnitzel (a thin slice of meat fried in fat) filled with cheese was in Brig, Switzerland and first mentioned in a cookbook in 1949.

Why is cordon bleu so famous? ›

The History of Le Cordon Bleu

Symbolising this order was the cross of the Holy Spirit which hung on a blue ribbon or un cordon bleu. Due to the prestigious nature of this Order and the decadent feasts accompanying their ceremonies, the name Le Cordon Bleu became well recognised and celebrated.

What was chicken cordon bleu originally called? ›

For years I believed that chicken cordon bleu was a French invention, but it actually originated in Switzerland as a schnitzel filled with cheese around the 1940s, with the first reference to it in a cookbook in 1949.

How do you keep cheese from oozing out? ›

Re: Cheese leaking liquid in the fridge

You can put something in the bottom of the box to keep the cheese up away from the whey that collects. More than likely it will settle down in a few days. Or...you could set it out and salt it lightly to allow it to drain further.

How do you preserve cheese for display? ›

"Your best bet is to wrap it in a finely porous material, such as cheese paper, parchment paper, or breathable plastic wrap made especially for cheese." If that sounds pesky, what you can do is rewrap your cheese in the paper your cheesemonger used and then wrap that package up loosely in plastic—it'll stay breathable ...

How do you keep cheese from drying out? ›

Wrapping your cheese

If waxed paper is not available, you can use kitchen foil for blue cheeses especially, as this will help them retain moisture. You can also use cling film – however, it should only be used to cover the cut surface, leaving the rind exposed to air.

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