Giant flour tortilla baked flat with melted cheese, crispy like a pizza — an Arizona classic.
About this recipe
The Cheese Crisp is an iconic dish from Arizona, USA - a giant flour tortilla laid flat and topped with melted cheese in the style of a pizza. Unlike a traditional quesadilla, the tortilla is baked or cooked on a large flat griddle until perfectly crisp, with bubbling cheese on top. It can be garnished with pickled jalapeños, refried beans, guacamole, or grilled beef. A firm favourite in south-western American restaurants, especially in Tucson, where it is considered a local culinary heritage dish.
History & Origin
The Cheese Crisp was born in Mexican-American restaurants in Tucson, Arizona, in the mid-twentieth century. El Charro Café, founded in 1922, is credited as one of the first to popularise it. The idea was straightforward: use the oversized Sonoran flour tortilla - far larger than those found in central Mexico - and top it with cheese in the style of the Italian pizzas brought by immigrant communities. Today Tucson is a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, and the Cheese Crisp features as one of its signature dishes.
Estimated cost
£1.31
Total cost
£0.66
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on UK supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
520
Calories
22g
Protein
48g
Carbohydrates
28g
Fat
2g
Fibre
780mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Preheat the oven to 220°C (or use a large dry griddle over medium-high heat). Place the large flour tortilla directly on the oven rack or on the dry griddle.
💡 A 30–35 cm tortilla gives the best result. You can find them at Latin American grocery shops.
- 2
Spread the grated cheese evenly across the entire surface of the tortilla, leaving a 1 cm border around the edge.
💡 The classic blend is half cheddar and half Monterey Jack. Oaxacan string cheese also works brilliantly.
- 3
Bake for 8–10 minutes, or until the edges are golden and crisp and the cheese is fully melted and bubbling.
- 4
Remove from the oven, add pickled jalapeños, and serve immediately, sliced into portions like a pizza.
💡 Eat straight away to enjoy the crispy texture - it loses its crunch as it cools.
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