Beef Empanadas Recipe (2024)

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mmmargey

YES! I had no time to google it so I tested 1, it worked and then I baked my whole batch. Much faster than frying in smaller batches and just as crispy and toasty. Just brush egg wash (1 beaten egg+ a few drops of water) to get more golden colour (if cooking from frozen brush them once they've defrosted a bit in the oven).

angel

Could we bake them?

Belle's Mom

Recipe says yield is 40 empanadas. Directions = 16.

Sasha

Another commenter advised 20 minutes at 400, which worked perfectly for me!

Monaka

Step 3's instruction, "Add the tomato paste and toast," sent me searching for toast in the ingredients list, lol!

Charlie

I make 100 at a time (small, like for two bites) and freeze them on a cookie sheet. When frozen, I put them in a ziplock bag and keep them for up to 3 months in the freezer. I bake them frozen until they are nice and gold (I use an egg wash).

Barb

Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes.

begreen

The yield is 40 empanadas. 2 logs cut in half = 4. Each of the 4 are cut into 10 = 40.

Joy Pinto-Kamath

A friend and I get together and make these by the dozen so we can keep them in the freezer for after school snacks. We deep-fry, cool, freeze, thaw in the fridge, and heat in the skillet.For larger batches (more than 6), they go into the oven, straight from the freezer.See my reply below for reheating directions.

Julian

I would freeze before frying -- that oil won't do well in the freezer.

Sasha

I improvised and subbed in tempeh for the original beef, along with a few other substitutions, and it was delicious. I think very firm tofu would work too.That said, the dough is so versatile! I made another batch with curried cauliflower and chickpeas as a filling, and that was very tasty as well.

Stephanie

This might exactly the right amount of filling for the empanadas, and they turned out so great I was thoroughly impressed. Followed the recipe exactly except for rolled the dough out and made circles with a biscuit cutter instead (then refrigerated the disks, then took them out again and rolled them thinner just before stuffing them)

The PFG

Followed this to the letter--except subbed fish sauce for the oyster sauce and coconut aminos for the soy sauce. Baked a quarter of these after brushing with egg wash. They came out with a calzone-esque consistency. Not what I wanted, but the filling is outstanding!I froze the remaining (uncooked) empanadas on lined baking sheets overnight. The second time around, I pan-fried in cast iron with a smattering of olive oil, flipped, and finished in a 400F oven. These were flaky, crusty PERFECTION!

herbie

Yes Susan, they can be made ahead of time, frozen and then fried. Flavor remains!

Chalin

I was out of oyster sauce so used gochujang and it was delicious!

Deb Martin

Kudos to anyone who makes the dough and cuts it out. Me? I use Goya frozen empanada discs. Be sure to buy the puff pastry one, which is from Argentina. The other one is more doughy but also works. I freeze them before baking and then take them out a couple at a time for a snack or meal. They bake up great in the toaster oven.

SweetSue

Great recipe, served with a curried ketchup

Paul

Delicious with a great flaky dough. Very labor intensive and I messed up quite a few trying to roll out individual circles. Next time I’m rolling the dough flat in pieces and using a round cookie cutter.

MelH

Step 3: Tomato paste and TOAST???

PHBrowne

Vinegar sauce? Columbian friends of ours serve theirs with a bright vinegar sauce, kissed by a tiny bit of tomatoes and fresh herbs.You dip the empanadas in the sauce or break them in half and pour a bit inside. Completely sparks the flavor.Since this is my only experience with empanadas, I was looking for a good companion sauce.

Elizabeth

Can they be air fried?

Lynn

Maybe someone else mentioned this already, but I use my tortilla press instead of rolling the dough. So much easier.

Charlie

For those of you that have access to a Latin or Argentine grocery store like we do in Miami, they sell empanada dough ready to use. The best brand is La Salteña, the blue kind which is for baking. I used to bring it all the way from Argentina, in the small size for co*cktail parties. Now I can find it here and it is excellent.

june

Plan to make these substituting tofu for beef and keeping everything else the same.Sounds so good!

Katie P

Anyone have any luck making these gluten free?

Linnea

Aug 14/22 Baked instead of fried. Pastry a little dry, but the empanada was tasty.

Miss Foodie

Great recipe but a lot of work. Be prepared. I baked these to cut back on fried foods and they baked quite well as others suggested. I made them in batches and froze the extra for lovely appetizers with friends. They were flaky after thawing and baking. I omitted the raisins as my family is not a fan of them. Definitely worth making…thinking of making chimichurri to go with it next time.

Miss Foodie

Great recipe, but reduce the salt. Soy sauce and fish sauce are very salty. Brushed egg wash and baked 20-25 minutes as previous suggestions for a lighter and still flaky pastry. Family loved it. Freezes well.

MSWIS

This are time consuming and worth every minute. Delicious.

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Beef Empanadas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to fry or bake empanadas? ›

Both cooking methods produce delicious empanadas. If you want a healthier merienda, bake them in the oven. If you're working with less time, frying them is the way to go. Try both and ask your loved ones to vote on their favorite.

How do you keep empanadas from cracking? ›

Handle the dough as little as possible. The more I handled each empanada, the quicker they seemed to dry out and start to crack. Do not overfill your empanadas. Trying to close your dough over a too-large mound of filling is just asking for it.

Should I thaw frozen empanadas before baking? ›

Use within three months for best quality and flavor; however foods that remain frozen at 0 °F will stay safe indefinitely. Frozen empanadas can be baked directly from the freezer after removing the wrappings.

How do you keep empanadas crispy after frying? ›

The best way to keep fried foods crispy? Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet. If you're frying multiple batches, throw the whole setup into a low oven to keep everything warm as you keep frying and adding to the rack.

What is the best oil for frying empanadas? ›

Oil that is too cool will make your fried empanadas greasy and sad. I normally use canola oil for fried empanadas because it's flavorless and has a high smoke point. Lard tastes better, but you end up frying very close to lard's smoke point, which is tricky; when oil gets too hot it will taste acrid.

What do you seal empanadas with? ›

Fold over the dough to create a half-moon shape and press edges firmly to seal. Crimp edges with the back of a fork. Place empanadas onto the prepared baking sheet.

Why are my empanadas falling apart? ›

Always cool your filling before assembling your empanada. The steam from a hot or warm filling may cause your pastry to become soggy and it may cause this to fall apart.

Why are my empanadas bursting? ›

As you fold your empanadas they may become warm in the heat of your kitchen, so be sure they are cold before baking or frying. Chilling both the filling and the dough will keep the liquid inside where it belongs and keep the edge sealed, preventing bursting and that dreaded soggy bottom.

Why put vinegar in empanada dough? ›

Adding a little vinegar to your dough will result in a tender, pliable, and flaky crust because it slightly inhibits gluten development, leading to a crust that is flakier and easier to work with. The great thing about vinegar is that you really only need a little bit of it to help your pie/empanada dough.

How do I seal the dough? ›

I often just grab a large pot lid and use that over a bowl of proofing dough. A sheet tray works too — just make sure the seal is tight enough to prevent any air movement.

What is a substitute for empanada dough? ›

What Can You Substitute for Empanada Dough? If you're looking for a shortcut, store-bought pie dough can be used to make empanadas. You may need to roll the dough out slightly thinner—it will produce a flakier result than typical empanada dough and is better for baking than frying.

Do you egg wash empanadas before freezing? ›

Making and freezing empanadas to bake later is a snap. Prepare the empanadas up until the point you would bake them (minus the egg wash). Lay them out on a baking sheet lined with wax paper as if they are ready to go into the oven, then 'flash freeze' by putting the baking sheet into the freezer for about 30 minutes.

What to eat with empanadas? ›

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Can you bake frozen empanadas instead of frying? ›

To bake your empanadas, set the oven to 350 degrees and cook for 20-30 minutes. You can ensure the best-cooked exterior and most efficient cook time by preheating your oven beforehand. If you're looking for a quick snack and don't want to heat up your full-sized oven, you can also bake these in your toaster oven.

What is the difference between baking and frying empanada dough? ›

Baked empanadas are easier because you can bake a whole ton at once and certainly lighter without all that deep fried goodness but they don't have quite the same flavor as the fried version. So I leave it up to you! Don't skip the egg wash if baking because it is what helps give the empanadas their color!

Should I fry or bake? ›

Greater nutrient retention: Unlike frying, baking is a preparation method that retains many nutrients commonly lost when cooking. There is better preservation of healthy vitamins and minerals while minimizing your chances of the bad ones, like aldehydes, which can result in foods fried at high temperatures.

Can I bake goya empanadas instead of frying? ›

Easily prepare them with a delicious filling of GOYA® Black Beans, GOYA® Whole Kernel Golden Corn, spices, and the rich flavor of GOYA® Queso Blanco cheese, all wrapped in convenient GOYA® Empanada Dough-Puff Pastry for Baking. Bake them in the oven for just a few minutes, and they'll be ready to enjoy!

Why is baking better than deep frying? ›

deep frying food is generally more tastier than the baked one but the truth is that baked food cuts down the calorie consumption and that's equally tastier and maintain healthy weight & diet . it also results in minimum loss of vitamin C.

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