Colombian Empanadas Recipes

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COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS



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Colombian Empanadas are a popular appetizer in Colombia and are served by most Colombian restaurants in the USA, best when served with aji salsa for dipping but they are still great just the way they are !

Provided by Jalynn8

Categories     Steak

Time 2h30m

Yield 40 empanadas, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 22

3 tablespoons olive oil
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tomatoes, finely chopped
1/2 cup red bell pepper, finely chopped
6 green onions, finely chopped
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup cilantro leaf, chopped
salt and pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1 (1 1/2 ounce) package sazon goya with azafran (saffron)
1/2 lb yellow potatoes or 1/2 lb white potato
1 lb flank steak
3 beef bouillon cubes
1 head garlic, smashed
1 whole onion, peeled and cut in half
1 tomatoes, cut in half
3 cups yellow masarepa (precooked cornmeal or harina de maiz)
2 teaspoons sugar
salt and pepper
1 tablespoon softened butter
1 cup reserved broth
2 1/4 cups hot water

Steps:

  • Prepare the vegetables:.Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large stock pot. Add 3 minced cloves of garlic, chopped tomato, chopped green onions, chopped onion, chopped red bell pepper, chopped cilantro leaves, ½ teaspoon of ground cumin, 1 package Sazón Goya con azafran. Sautee over medium heat, stirring until onion is very soft (about 12-15 minutes). Season with salt and pepper to taste. When done remove all contents from pot and set aside in a separate bowl.
  • Prepare steak and potatoes:.In the large stock pot (or can use a slow cooker) add 1 whole head of garlic (smashed), 1 whole onion peeled and cut in half, 1 whole tomato cut in half,(sounds weird but is necessary for the broth) 3 beef bouillon cubes, flank steak and cover with water. Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer the steak until very tender (about an hour). Peel and quarter potatoes and add to the pot, adding more water if necessary to cover the potatoes. Simmer until potatoes are very tender (about 25 minutes). Remove pot from heat and let the meat and potatoes cool in the broth.
  • Remove the meat from the broth and slice into 1" cubes, then put cut up steak into a food processor and pulse it until it looks like ground beef *DO NOT OVER PROCESS, YOU DO NOT WANT TO MAKE BABY FOOD OUT OF THE STEAK*.
  • Remove potatoes from the broth and set aside in a separate bowl, strain the broth and reserve it.
  • Add the potatoes, the meat and vegetables into the same bowl. Add a little of the beef broth to the mixture and mix well, mashing the potatoes in the process.
  • Prepare the dough:.Place 3 cups yellow masarepa (pre-cooked cornmeal) into a large bowl, add 2 teaspoons of sugar and salt and pepper to taste, incorporate the dry ingredients well before adding the liquid.
  • Combine 1 cup of reserved broth, 2 ¼ cups of hot water and 1 tablespoon of softened butter.
  • Slowly add the cornmeal to the water and stir with a big spoon. When all of the corn meal has been added, work the dough with your hands until it becomes soft. Let rest for 20 minutes.
  • Making the empanadas:.To make the empanadas, put a small ball of dough (about the size of a golf ball) in the center of a tortilla press covered with plastic and press to flatten it. You can also put the small ball of dough between two pieces of plastic and flatten it with a small saucepan.
  • Add a tablespoon or so of the filling. Fold the circle of dough in half to form a half moon.
  • Cut off the edge of the half moon with a cup or drinking glass. This will shape your empanada and seal it at the same time. Another way to make them is pressing the edge with your fingers and folding the extra dough inwards, this will prevent the filling from coming out during frying.
  • you can fry them in a deep frier at 350ºF. You can also fry them on the stove at medium high temperature. Fry the empanadas for 5-7 minutes or until golden brown. Then put them on a paper towels to drain them.
  • *Note: You can shape the empanadas a day ahead, and chill them until you are ready to fry. Once empanadas are cooked, keep them warm in a 200 degree oven until ready to serve.

COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS



Colombian Empanadas image

Provided by Food Network

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1/4 pound ground pork
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 carrot, peeled and finely chopped
1 potato, peeled and finely chopped
1 tomato, peeled, seeded and chopped
4 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro
2 hardboiled eggs, chopped
1 tablespoon capers, rinsed, drained and chopped
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over moderate heat. Add the meat, onions, carrot and potato and saute until the meat is no longer pink and the vegetables are tender. Remove from the heat and stir in the tomato, cilantro, eggs, capers, salt and pepper.
  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Roll out the chilled pastry to 1/4 inch thick and cut out 3 inch diameter rounds (you should get about 40). Place 2 tablespoons of the filling on half of the rounds, and cover the filling with the remaining half of the rounds. Seal the edges with the tines of a fork. Place the filled empanadas on a baking sheet and bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until lightly browned.

COLOMBIAN BEEF AND POTATO EMPANADAS



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Colombian empanadas are typically quite small - a couple of bites each - and have a crisp corn crust. There are a wide range of fillings you'll find across Colombia, but this meat-and-potato mixture is the most common. Small yellow potatoes called papas criollas are the potato of choice here, but they are nearly impossible to find in the United States, so I use Yukon Gold instead. My wife's family typically keeps the seasonings simple - salt, pepper and a dash of paprika - though many recipes include cumin or Triguisar, a powdered seasoning mix that contains ground cumin, paprika, achiote, turmeric and garlic. I season my filling with a little chicken bouillon, but you could use plain salt instead. The filling uses half an onion and half a tomato, so save the other half for the fresh, cilantro-based ají, to serve with the empanadas.

Provided by J. Kenji López-Alt

Categories     dinner, snack, finger foods, meat, vegetables, appetizer

Time 1h

Yield About 24 small empanadas (serves 6 to 8 as an appetizer)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 medium Yukon Gold potato (about 6 ounces), peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes (1 heaping cup)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 ripe beefsteak tomato
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 pound lean ground beef or pork
1/2 small white or yellow onion, finely minced
1 scallion, finely minced
1/2 teaspoon sweet paprika
1/2 teaspoon granulated chicken bouillon, plus more as needed (optional)
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2 quarts vegetable, canola, peanut or soybean oil
Kosher salt
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Steps:

  • Prepare the filling: Place potato cubes in a medium saucepan, cover with water and season with 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook until cubes are completely tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and transfer to a medium bowl. Set aside.
  • Meanwhile, using a flat palm, press the cut side of the tomato against the large holes of a box grater and grate the tomato until you're left with just the skin. (The skin should protect your hand from the grater.) Discard the skin, then transfer the tomato and any juices to a small bowl. Set aside.
  • In a 10- to 12-inch skillet over medium-high, heat vegetable oil until shimmering. Add beef or pork, and cook, breaking it up with a wooden spoon until the pieces are quite small and completely cooked through, about 5 minutes.
  • Add onion, scallion, paprika, bouillon (if using), and a few grinds of black pepper, and cook, stirring, until the onion is softened but not browned, about 1 minute. Immediately add the grated tomato and its juices, and cook, stirring, until the mixture is quite dry, about 5 minutes.
  • Transfer meat mixture to the bowl with potatoes and stir together with a fork, letting the potato get roughly mashed up. (The filling should form cohesive balls when gently packed.) Taste and adjust seasoning with more salt, bouillon and pepper to taste. Allow to cool completely. Spreading it out on a large plate or tray and placing it in the fridge will speed up this process.
  • Assemble the empanadas: Divide masa into 24 golf-ball-size balls. Working one ball at a time, place inside a plastic zip-top bag and press down with the bottom of a skillet to form a circle about 3 inches in diameter. Carefully remove from the bag and transfer to a clean cutting board or tray. Repeat with remaining dough balls, laying them out side by side. Cover the disks with a clean, lightly damp kitchen towel.
  • Working one empanada at a time, place about 2 teaspoons of meat mixture in the center of the disk. Lift the front and back edges and seal them at the top by gently pushing them together. Seal the empanada, working from the center outward until both ends are completely sealed. Gently curve the empanada to form a slight crescent with the sealed edge at the top. Repeat with remaining empanadas.
  • In a large Dutch oven or wok over high, heat 2 quarts oil until it registers 375 degrees on an instant-read or frying thermometer. Using a metal spider or slotted spoon, lower empanadas into the hot oil one at a time. You should be able to cook about six empanadas per batch. Cook empanadas, adjusting heat to maintain an oil temperature of 325 to 375 degrees, until empanadas are crisp and golden, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon or metal spider, transfer empanadas to a paper-towel-lined plate or bowl and immediately season with salt.
  • Serve empanadas hot, with a bowl of ají and a spoon to drizzle the sauce over the empanadas and into them as you eat.

EMPANADAS - ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA



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Empanadas Colombianas (Colombian Empanadas, great party item) (Pronounced ehm-pah-nah-dah) Empanadas are a tradition throughout the Hispanic world. Depending on what country you may find yourself, empanadas can vary greatly in flavor, uses and fillings. Even within one country, empanadas may be quite different from one region to the other. You see, empanadas developed very much along the same lines as Tacos and Burritos: Whatever happens to be available from leftovers or from the particular agriculture of a region, gets put inside the empanadas. In Colombia alone, there are a multitude of variations of the classic empanada starting from meat fillings to mashed potatoes, rice concoctions, squash, pumpkin, greens, jellies and other sweets, etc. Even in my home city of Medellín, empanadas can vary greatly from Envigado, to El Poblado, to San Pedro, to La Ceja, to Barbosa, to Belén, to Marique, to La Floresta to downtown (these are all suburbs of a city of over 3.5 million people)

Provided by Fabio

Categories     Vegetable

Time 2h30m

Yield 4-5 doz, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 lbs yellow cornmeal (Goya brand)
3 -4 cups chicken broth (for use with the dry corn meal)
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons cassava meal (yuca starch)
1 tablespoon ground cumin (optional for the masa)
2 bunches green onions, cut into 1/4 bits
2 medium tomatoes, chopped into small chunks
1 bunch fresh cilantro, finely chopped
1/4 cup margarine or 4 tablespoons of your favorite cooking oil
2 cups cooked white rice
3 medium potatoes, boiled and cut into 1/2 inch chunks
2 lbs hamburger meat
2 tablespoons garlic powder (or minced garlic)
2 tablespoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon salt (I prefer Kosher salt)
1 teaspoon ground black pepper

Steps:

  • The Dough.
  • Mix all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl and begin to add the chicken broth until you have a smooth, humid, easy to work dough. Cover the bowl and let the "masa" rest for about one hour.
  • The Filling.
  • In a frying pan, heat the butter, margarine or oil over medium heat and partially fry the onions and tomatoes. Add the hamburger meat and brown thoroughly. Drain.
  • In a large bowl, combine the browned meat mixture with the rice, potatoes, chopped cilantro and spices.
  • The Empanada.
  • Now, if you have a tortilla press, you're sitting pretty for the next step. If you don't have one, two pieces of 1" wood about 8" square will do just fine. Lacking that, anything flat and a counter top will work. Or, if you feel adventurous, you can use your own two little hands!
  • Roll the "masa" (dough) into little balls about 1" in diameter. Place the masa ball on top of a piece of plastic wrap or wax paper. Cover with another piece of plastic or wax paper and press it into a flat circle (depending on the size of the original masa ball, the flat circle will turn out to be about 3 to 4 inches in diameter). Remove the top piece of plastic. Now add about one rounded tablespoon of the filling to the middle of the circle leaving about 1/2" of space on the sides. Using the plastic, fold the circle in half and press the edges together so it forms a half-moon. Remove from the plastic and, using your fingers, press the edges firmly together so the empanada is sealed. I like to make them pretty so, after the empanada is sealed, I take the tip of my finger and fold the edges at small intervals so that the empanada has a "scalloped" look to the edges.
  • Cook them in bunches but don't prepare too many at a time and let them sit while the others cook since this tends to dry out the masa too much. Also, as you are cooking, keep the bowl of masa covered with a humid towel to keep it from getting too dry.
  • Cooking.
  • The traditional method, of course, is to fry the empanadas in a large, iron cauldron (approximately 50 years old), on top of a wood fire, outdoors, in about twenty pounds of pork lard that was used to fry the empanadas for the last month and a half.
  • However, tradition does not always mean that it is right. Most of the time tradition simply means "lack of technology and alternate methods.".
  • I use a deep-fat fryer filled with Canola or Peanut oil. For even healthier empanadas, they can be baked in the oven at 350 degrees F on a greased cookie sheet. Baking them, of course, takes longer and you will have to turn the empanadas once. Bake or fry until golden brown.
  • If you fry them (the best method because they turn out nice and crunchy), make sure you place the finished empanadas on a cookie sheet whose bottom you have lined with a thick layer of paper towels. This will allow the excess oil to drain.
  • The tradition in Colombia is to have an empanada in one hand and a wedge of lemon in the other. As you take a bite, you squeeze a few drops of lemon juice inside. A bowl of your favorite salsa and a teaspoon will also do the job quite well. This recipe should yield approximately 4 to 5 dozen empanadas.
  • Waste not, want not.
  • I made a bunch of empanadas the other day and found that I had mad way too much masa for the amount of filling I had. I did not want to waste the masa nor did I want to put it in the refrigerator until the next time I made empanadas. So, I thought about it for a while. I had about two pounds of masa left so I added a large package of shredded Monterey Jack cheese, a whole lot more cumin, some more onion powder and garlic powder and a little more salt. I then browned one pound of ground sausage and added it to the mixture.
  • I rolled the mixture into 1" balls and deep fried them. They were great! I love it when my weird experiments turn into new recipes!

COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS WITH HOT SAUCE RECIPE - (4.1/5)



Colombian Empanadas with Hot Sauce Recipe - (4.1/5) image

Provided by á-25087

Number Of Ingredients 33

FILLING:
2 large brown potatoes
Water to cover potatoes
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup red bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and chopped
1 tablespoon onion powder or 1/2 cup green onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cilantro, chopped
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1 pound ground beef
DOUGH:
3 cups hot water
1 chicken bouillon
1 envelope Sazón Goya with Achiote or Azafrán or 1/2 tablespoon Triguisar for
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon softened butter
3 cups pre-cooked white corn meal
HOT SAUCE:
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup white vinegar
1 to 2 habanero peppers, chopped and seeded
1 to 2 green onions, chopped
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons oil
1 tablespoon lime juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cilantro, chopped
1/2 cup red bell pepper, chopped
2 medium tomatoes, peeled and seeded
Oil for frying

Steps:

  • Peel and cut the potatoes into small cubes. Put them in a pot, cover them with enough water and add salt. Cook for about 20 to 25 minutes on medium heat or until soft. When the potatoes are cooked, drain them and roughly mash them. To make the dough, add hot water to a large bowl, add the chicken bouillon, Sazón Goya, salt and butter. Stir well to mix all of the ingredients. Slowly add the cornmeal to the water and stir with a big spoon. When all of the corn meal has been added, work the dough with your hands until it becomes soft. Let rest for 20 minutes. Add oil to a large pan on medium heat. Add the garlic, red bell pepper, tomatoes, onion powder, salt, cilantro, and cumin. Cook this guiso (sauce) for about 5 minutes. Add the beef to the guiso and cook it thoroughly. Add the mashed potatoes and mix well to make the filling. To make the empanadas, put a small ball of dough in the center of a tortilla press covered with plastic and press to flatten it. You can also put the small ball of dough between two pieces of plastic and flatten it with a small saucepan. Add a tablespoon of the filling. Fold the circle of dough in half to form a half moon. Cut off the edge of the half moon with a cup or drinking glass. This will shape your empanada and seal it at the same time. Another way to make them is pressing the edge with your fingers and folding the extra dough inwards, this will prevent the filling from coming out during frying. Once you have all of your empanadas ready, you can fry them in a deep frier with enough oil at 350ºF. You can also fry them on the stove at medium high temperature. Fry the empanadas for 6 to 7 minutes or until golden brown. Then put them on a paper towels to drain them. Serve them hot with Colombian hot sauce and lime wedges. HOT SAUCE: Add water, vinegar, habanero peppers, onion, sugar, oil, lime juice and salt to a blender and blend well. Add cilantro, red bell pepper and tomatoes. Pulse once or twice to mix the ingredients without blending. If you wish to have a stronger onion flavor you can add the green onion in this step instead of the previous one.

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2018-07-09 Drain and gently mash the potatoes. Set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large, heavy skillet. Add the onion and cook over medium-low heat stirring frequently, for 5 minutes. Add the tomatoes, green onions, garlic, bell pepper, cilantro, salt and black pepper. Cook for about 15 minutes. Add the ground pork and beef.
From hispanicfoodnetwork.com


RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE COLOMBIAN EMPANADITAS DE PIPIáN - EATER
2021-06-16 Instructions: Step 1: Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium. Add the achiote, scallions, and onion and saute, stirring with a wooden spoon, until the onion softens without browning, 3 to 4 ...
From eater.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS RECIPE RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
1/4 cup dried oregano: 1 teaspoon sweet paprika: 1/2 teaspoon red-pepper flakes (more or less to taste) 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin (optional) 1/2 cup hot water
From stevehacks.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS RECIPE - YOUTUBE
How to make EmpanadasColombian Recipes
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EMPANADAS COLOMBIANAS | A COLOMBIAN SAVORY PIE
In a large pot add potatoes and salt. Add enough water to cover potatoes. Boil over medium-high heat for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to pan. While potatoes are cooking, add beef to another pot, add Sazon and enough water to cover beef. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, skim off any scum that forms.
From fusioncraftiness.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS - THE HEALTHY VOYAGER
2017-07-17 Drain and gently mash the potatoes. Set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet. Add the white onion and cook over medium-low heat stirring frequently, for 5 minutes. Add the rice, tomatoes, green onions, garlic, cilantro, cumin, salt and black pepper. Cook for about 15 minutes, then add in the veggie ground beef.
From healthyvoyager.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
1 1/2 teaspoons olive oil: 6 scallions (chopped) 1 medium tomato (chopped) 4 cloves garlic (chopped) 6 skinless chicken thighs on the bone: 1 cup …
From stevehacks.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS (EMPANADAS COLOMBIANAS) - PINTEREST
These Colombian Empanadas are a popular snack in Colombia and are served by most Colombian restaurants in the USA. Traditionally, these delicious fritters are made with shredded pork and beef, but in my family we always make them with ground meat. Serve them with ají and lime wedges on the side. In Colombia, empanadas are.
From pinterest.com


TRADITIONAL COLOMBIAN PORK EMPANADA RECIPE - FAT GIRL HEDONIST
2018-05-13 Instructions. Place potatoes in a medium saucepan and cover with water and boil until tender. Once cooked, remove potatoes and allow them to cool. Once cooled, you’ll be able to easily peel off the potato skins and then chop the potatoes. In another pot place the pork chops, 4 cups of water, 2 teaspoons of salt and 1 teaspoons of cumin and ...
From fatgirlhedonist.com


RECIPE OF COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS BAKED IN THE OVEN
Preparation of the Colombian empanadas in the oven We start by making the dough, to do this, mix the warm water, salt, paprika and butter in a bowl or deep container. Mix with your hands to integrate all the ingredients and then incorporate the flour in two parts while kneading non-stop.
From easyrecipe.top


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS - SWEET Y SALADO
2013-01-02 Let rest for 20 minutes. 5. Add oil to a large pan on medium heat. Add the garlic, red bell pepper, tomatoes, onion powder, salt, cilantro, and cumin. Cook this guiso (sauce) for about 5 minutes. 6. Add the beef to the guiso and cook it thoroughly. 7. Add the mashed potatoes and mix well to make the filling.
From sweetysalado.com


COLOMBIAN EMPANADAS (EMPANADAS COLOMBIANAS) | RECIPE
Jun 25, 2014 - These Colombian Empanadas are a popular snack in Colombia and are served by most Colombian restaurants in the USA. Traditionally, these delicious fritters
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