EMPANADAS
Level
Easy
Time
35Min
SERVES
4
Ingredients
For the Empanada dough:
- 3 cups of all-purpose flour
- 1 large egg
- 6 z of butter (unsalted)
- 1/4 cup milk or water
- a pinch of salt
- a smaller pinch of sugar
For the filling:
- 7 oz of cheese
- 8 cooked potatoes
- 2 cans of black beans
- a pinch of salt
- some pepper
- little garlic powder
Instructions
For the filling
- Cook potatoes and peel
- Mash them lightly
- Add corn, beans, and cheese
- Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder
How to prepare the dough:
- First mix salt, flour, and sugar in a large bowl
- Add butter and water and start creating a smooth mixture
- Split the dough in two
- Roll out one part and use a small plate to cut out disc-shaped empanadas
How to assemble the empanadas
- Separate an egg, you’ll need the egg white to seal the empanadas
- Place about one spoon of filling in the middle of the empanada disc
- Brush the insight of the empanada (around the filling) with a little egg white
- Assemble and use a fork to press the sides together
- Use the rest of your egg wash and brush over the outside of the empanada
- Refrigerate for at least an hour before preparing for best results
- Bake for about 25-30 minutes (depending on the size of the empanada) at 190 degrees Celsius or 375 F

How to prepare Empanadas
When you travel through Central and South America, there is no way around them: Empanadas! Whenever we feel nostalgic, we take out this recipe and reminisce about our time traveling.
Sold in buses and on the streets this typical “fast food” is not just cheap and easy to eat to the go but comes literally millions of variations. They can be filled with all kinds of meat, seafood, or vegetables.
We actually had some of the best empanadas ever in San Andres, Colombia! Filled with fresh crab meat, they make our mouths water just thinking about it!
Below you’ll find the recipe to prepare a empanadas dough yourself. However, please feel free to experiment with the filling. We want to inspire you to create your own personal favorite empanada!
P.S In El Salvador, you often find the desert version of empanadas. Stuffed with sweet platanos they make up for a delicious dessert!
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