Blackstone Hot Honey BBQ Chicken Quesadillas are loaded with smoky barbecue chicken, melted cheese, sweet heat from hot honey, and crispy golden tortillas cooked to perfection on a flat top griddle. These quesadillas combine sweet, spicy, smoky, and cheesy flavors in every bite, making them a family favorite for easy dinners, game days, and backyard cookouts. The crispy exterior paired with the gooey melted cheese and flavorful chicken filling creates a restaurant-style meal right at home.

Blackstone Hot Honey BBQ Chicken Quesadillas
Blackstone Hot Honey BBQ Chicken Quesadillas are loaded with BBQ chicken, melty cheese, and sweet spicy hot honey flavor.
Ingredients
Method
- In a mixing bowl, combine the shredded chicken, barbecue sauce, and hot honey. Stir until the chicken is fully coated and flavorful.
- Preheat the Blackstone griddle or a large skillet over medium heat. Lightly grease the surface with butter or oil.
- Lay the tortillas on a clean surface. Sprinkle a layer of cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese over one half of each tortilla.
- Spoon the BBQ chicken mixture evenly over the cheese layer. Add more cheese on top of the chicken to help hold the filling together as it melts.
- Fold each tortilla in half to create a half-moon shape. Press gently to keep the filling in place.
- Place the quesadillas onto the hot griddle. Cook for several minutes on each side until the tortillas become golden brown and crispy while the cheese melts completely inside.
- Carefully flip using a spatula and continue cooking until both sides are evenly toasted and the filling is hot.
- Transfer the cooked quesadillas to a cutting board and let them rest briefly before slicing.
- Cut each quesadilla into wedges and drizzle lightly with additional hot honey if desired. Garnish with chopped chives and serve immediately.
Notes
- A Blackstone griddle creates an evenly crisp tortilla while allowing plenty of space to cook multiple quesadillas at once. However, a large cast iron skillet or nonstick pan works well too.
- Avoid overfilling the tortillas. Too much filling can cause the cheese and sauce to spill out during cooking.
- The combination of cheddar and Monterey Jack provides both sharp flavor and excellent melting texture.
- If using thick barbecue sauce, slightly warm it before mixing with the chicken to ensure even coating.