Can you say Smoked Salmon Quesadillas? Wouldn’t they be perfect for your next Brunch, Lunch or Dinner?
Add some fun to your menu with my delicious quesadillas!

I love fun food especially when it’s ah-mazingly delicious! And my smoked salmon quesadillas definitely fall into both those categories!
What Can I Make with my Waffle Iron?
If you’re like most people that own a waffle iron, you never use as much as you’d like to. Did you know it can double as a sandwich maker? It sure can and don’t be limited to just using bread, flour tortillas and pita bread would also work great!
I decided to use a waffle iron for my chicken quesadilla recipe because I love quesadillas and to be perfectly honest, guys just like to make things more interesting. You know boys and their toys.
Now if you don’t own a waffle maker, or just don’t feel like dragging it out, you can always make these on the stovetop or your barbecue grill (put foil down on the grill first)
Let’s gather our items together for our quesadillas. In chef speak, this is called the mise en place (everything in its place). It’s also a good habit to get into, that way you know if you’re missing any items before you start cooking.
What kind of cheese can I use in my quesadillas?
I used brie because it seemed like a good match for the smoked salmon and I used cheddar because I love cheddar and thought it would pair well with the brie. Feel free to use your favorite cheese in these quesadillas. Remember recipes are guidelines and you’re always going to enjoy eating and cooking more if you use ingredients you like!
How to make Waffle Iron Smoked Salmon Quesadillas
Start off by placing a thin slice of Brie and some shredded cheddar on the Mission Super Soft Flour Tortillas.
Then add the smoked salmon slices and thinly sliced red onion on top of the Brie.
Pre-heat your waffle iron to its hottest setting. When the waffle iron tells you it’s ready, place the folded smoked salmon quesadilla on the preheated waffle iron and close the lid. Apply just a little pressure for 30 seconds or so to get good contact with the grates. Depending upon your waffle iron this could take 3-4 minutes.
Chef Dennis Tips* If you have interchangeable plates for the waffle iron, you can also do them on the flat griddle sides. Or alternatively, just use a large skillet or griddle on your stovetop.
You can’t imagine just how delicious these quesadillas are. You may even get more of the wives and girlfriends over to watch the football game with you when you serve them something this creative and delicious. You could even tell them you came up with the idea all by yourself, I don’t mind.
Chef Dennis Tips* If everyone on your guest list isn’t a fan of smoked salmon, set a quesadilla bar with other protein options and allow everyone to build their own quesadillas.
I’m getting really hungry looking at these quesadillas. The brie smoked salmon and red onion complimented each other perfectly. I added cheddar because I love cheese and they were my quesadillas. Feel free to use your favorite cheese or just brie if you like. Recipes are guidelines, it’s okay to color outside of the lines and make the recipe your very own.
If you love to cook and like fun recipes, you may also like these:
- Apple Pie Fold-Overs
- Banana Stuffed French Toast Waffles
- Pan Dulce with no-knead Brioche Dough
- Huevos Rancheros
Waffle Iron Smoked Salmon Quesadillas
Ingredients
- 6 Mission® Super Soft Flour Tortillas (you can toast these on the griddle first if you want them more crispy, they are always better served warm)
- 8 ounces smoked salmon
- 6 ounces brie thin slices (cold brie and warm knife)
- 6 ounces cheddar cheese or your favorite cheese
- 1 medium red onion sliced thinly
Peach Mango Salsa
- ½ cup peach diced
- ½ cup mango diced
- ½ cup tomato diced
- ½ cup red onion diced
- 1 lime juice only
- 1 tablespoon cilantro finely diced
- sea salt to taste
Guacamole
- 2 hass variety avocado
- ¼ cup diced tomato
- 1 teaspoon cilantro finely diced
- 1 lime juice only
- sea salt to taste
Crema
- ¼ cup sour cream or Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup heavy cream
- 1 lime juice only
- sea salt to taste
Instructions
- Preheat waffle iron to the highest setting. Alternatively, you can do the quesadillas on the stove top.
- Place brie and cheddar on half of the Mission flour tortilla. Leave half of the tortilla uncovered.
- Place smoked salmon slices on top of the cheese followed by thinly sliced red onion.
- Fold tortillas in half to make the quesadilla.
- Place quesadillas on a preheated waffle iron, close lid and allow to cook for 3-4 minutes depending upon your waffle maker.
- Carefully remove the quesadillas from the waffle maker to a platter for serving.
- Serve while hot with guacamole, salsa and crema.
Salsa
- In a mixing bowl add tomato, peach, mango, onion, cilantro and lime juice. Season with sea salt to taste. * If you like heat feel free to add some diced jalapeno or hot sauce.
Guacamole
- Mash avocado with a potato masher or fork until you have the desired texture.
- Add the diced tomato, cilantro, and lime juice. Season with sea salt to taste. *If you like heat feel free to add some diced jalapeno
Crema
- Mix sour cream, heavy cream, sea salt and lime juice together in a small bowl. Allow it to sit unrefrigerated for 2-3 hours. Cover and refrigerate until needed.
swathi says
I never thought we can make quesadillas in waffle maker. you gave me an idea. That Salmon quesadillas looks really yum. I had good smoked salmon while in Stockholm. Missing that taste here.
Angela Ricardo Bethea says
How come I’ve never thought of doing it this way. This looks amazing and it’s easy to make and follow too.
Heather says
I love quesadillas! I could eat them every day. Never tried them with smoked salmon, but I’d love to.
Ricci says
I love quesadillas of any kind and this one sounds and looks amazing!! I need to try this for myself!!
Lisa says
omg this is genius! It looks and sounds so amazing, definitely going to try this recipe
Terri Steffes says
Ok, you win the tailgating, er, homegating prize! These look incredible. I’ll be making them for my family soon.
PAM says
I have never thought of using a waffle iron to make quesadillas before. THese look really good and super unique.
Tomi C says
Not much of a smoked salmon lover but these quesadillas would make a nice appetizer that I am sure my family and friends would love. I’m thinking a nice pinot or rose’ would go well with these. Yummy!
Kim says
Oh my goodness, this is making me SO hungry! I totally need to make this soon with my waffle maker 🙂
Tonya Morris says
These look amazing! I have never heard of using a waffle iron for quesadillas before but I love it!
Ashley says
What a great idea to use your waffle iron to make these! I bet my husband would love them.
Kita roberts says
Hmmm…. I’ve got two whole salmon that I brought home from my trip to Alaska, two smokers ready to fire up at a moments notice, and two waffle irons… Maybe I should do a side by side and compare the results. I thought I needed a break from salmon for a hot minute before I read this.
Candy says
The waffle iron isn’t just fine waffles anymore. These made with salmon look delicious and very healthy
Anosa Malanga says
I have been wanting some quesadillas since last week but I didn’t heard about the flavor of smoked salmon. I’ll be saving this recipe so I could eventually this one.
Tasheena says
This recipe looks delicious. It would be perfect to include on the menu for our night football night.