-
Makes
20 small empanadas or 10 large empanadas
Author Notes
For Charcutepalooza's 11th challenge I made salami and chorizo. For the chorizo I really wanted to make tamales. Unfortunately here in the middle of Pennsylvania you can't just go out to your local bodega and pick up some tamale wrappers. I found a place to order them online but the shipping cost as much as the wrappers did, and I have a real problem justifying a purchase like that. So another time for the tamales. Instead I used the filling in a recipe for chicken empanadas that I had adapted from foodformyfamily.com.
—Dabblings
Continue After Advertisement
Ingredients
-
1
recipe of empanada dough from foodformyfamily.com's recipe for chicken empanadas (I added in 2 teaspoons of dried oregano when I was mixing the dough together)
-
2 tablespoons
of olive oil
-
1
small yellow onion; diced
-
2
chilies in adobo; diced
-
1/2 tablespoon
of smoked Spanish paprika
-
1/2 teaspoon
of cumin
-
2 tablespoons
of honey
-
1/3 cup
of tequila
-
1 cup
of chorizo sausage; diced
-
1
medium sweet potato; peeled & diced
-
Water as needed
-
Salt and pepper to taste
-
1
egg yolk beaten
Directions
-
Prepare the empanada dough. Wrap it in plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes to rest.
-
Heat the olive oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. Add in the onions, chilies in adobo, paprika, cumin, and honey. Saute until the onions are soft and translucent.
-
Deglaze with the tequila scraping up any bits from the bottom of the pan.
-
Once the tequila is mostly evaporated add in the chorizo and the sweet potato. Turn the heat down to low and saute the mixture, stirring occasionally, until the sweet potato is soft, about 15 minutes. Add in water 1 tablespoon at a time if the sweet potato begins to stick to the bottom. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
-
Allow chorizo mixture to cool for 30 minutes before assembling the empanadas.
-
Preheat the oven to 400°. Roll out the dough and cut out circles for empanadas to desired size. Fill with 2-3 tablespoons of chorizo filling for a small empanada or 1/4 cup for a larger empanada. Fold the dough in half over the filling and pinch or crimp the seams (I find that moistening one edge of the dough with a little water on my finger helps to hold the empanadas together when I go to seal the seams). Roll the seams over a little and press them with a fork to seal. Poke small holes in the top with a fork to allow steam to escape.
-
Place the empanadas on a parchment lined baking sheet spacing them apart so that they are not touching. Brush the tops of the empanadas with the beaten egg yolk. Bake at 400° for 20-25 minutes until they are golden brown.
-
Serve with some good salsa on the side.
See what other Food52ers are saying.