For the uninitiated, they might look like empanadas, but Bree, the powerhouse behind BreeSky’s Quesadillas, will tell you there’s a difference. While the two share a crescent-shaped DNA, her quesadillas fritas are built on a foundation of masa, which yield a shatteringly crisp yet slightly chewy texture, providing the perfect foil for melty cheese and various fillings.
“I get a lot of people saying they’re empanadas,” said Bree. “But the texture is different. Mine are more crunchy. I think it just depends where you’re from.” But in Bree’s world, where she grew up with Guatemalan parents, they’re a favorite childhood memory from food carts in Downtown L.A.
Hungry? Sign up for The Eat Index, our weekly food newsletter, and find out where to eat and get the latest restaurant happenings in Orange County. Subscribe here.Bree, a single mom, moved her son from Los Angeles to Orange County in search of a better school experience. Her business name is a portmanteau of her name and his, and her logo features a puzzle piece, a nod to Skyler’s autism. It’s a family-born hustle out of necessity to do more than just get by.
A colleague fries the quesadillas, which are made fresh to order. (Photo by Brock Keeling, Orange County Register/SCNG)“I told myself before I turn 30 that I have to figure out a way to get by better financially,” she said. “It’s been a challenge doing everything on my own and for my son, living paycheck to paycheck.” The long lines and praise on social media, as well as yours truly, confirm that she’s on her way to living a better life, one quesadilla fritas at a time.
In the beginning success was slow. She recalled a day in Glendale where she sold exactly one quesadilla. But things really took off after getting the attention of Leo González and his 3.6 million TikTok followers. Since then, she’s been featured on other food influencer pages and lines have been growing over the last few weeks.
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What to order: The raja with melty cheese is a choice to eat, as is the savory, juicy chicken that pairs nicely with that masa crunch. But go for the trifecta and order one of each. Added bonus: BreeSky popped up next to Charlie’s Birria last Sunday, which offers equally tasty fare, ranging from tacos and quesabirria eggrolls to fries and loaded nachos.
Find it: Bree currently pops up on Sundays in Santa Ana (most recently in the same lot as Halladay Market at 601 East Central Ave.) with semi-recurring days in Los Angeles. Keep your eyes on her Instagram (@breeskys.quesadillas) or TikTok (@ohitsjust.bree) to see where she lands next.
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