Here's how. Make the empanada filling first. Sautee 1 cup of cubed chicken breast with 1/2 of an onion then add 1 1/2 cups of tiny diced potatoes, 10 chopped filled olives, 1/2 of red bell pepper, 1/3 cup green peas and season with salt and pepper. Cook with about 1/2 cups of water until potatoes are soft or until water have evaporated. Set aside and make the shells.
Put 2 cups of flour in one big bowl and 1 cup of flour in a small bowl. In the big one add 1/2 cup of vegetable oil, 1 tbs sugar, 1 tsp salt. Mix thoroughly then add about less than 1/2 cup of cold water little at a time to make a smooth but firm dough. In the small bowl add 1/3 cups of vegetable oil and mix to make a dough soft enough to spread. Add a few drops more oil if necessary.
Roll the big dough into about a foot rectangle and place the smaller oil dough on the top upper half of the bigger dough. Make sure it is within 1/2 inch border.
Fold in half covering the oil dough completely and seal it, making sure no air is trapped inside.
Shape the dough by pressing and rolling a 30 or more inch by 11 inch rectangular. The dough should be thin enough to roll into a log.
Empanadas are usually severed as snacks or pass around food for picnics and at parties. Enjoy!
These empanadas are sure winner. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable!!....the most amazing and wonderful empanada I have ever seen.....I will make them after Christmas!....Thanks for sharing!!....Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful empanadas you have created - and you make them accessible. Empanadas are something I've never made and will challenge myself with (it's about time) so will bookmark this. I am loving the chicken filling. Who am I kidding? I love them all!
ReplyDeleteThose empanadas look wonderful! Next time I make them, I'll be sure to try shaping them like that (if I can..)
ReplyDeleteI still don't get how you managed to stuff them! but I am amazed at your creations "bouche bée" as the French say (my mouth is wide open in disbelief) it is like a magician pulling tricks each time ! did I mention they are beautiful as well?
ReplyDeleteWow! the spiral effect is like a million times better than any other curry puff/empananda I seen before. I will definitely try this recipe next time I make curry puffs.
ReplyDeletePerfect and delicious...
ReplyDeleteI agree with Taste of Beirut, I don't know how you stuffed them but the result is amazing. Diane
ReplyDeleteOh my, they look so beautiful ... love the olives in there!
ReplyDeleteThis is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteLove the shape ! .. U did very great job here.. I bet they are tasty and great too :)
ReplyDeleteMichelangelo, sono molto carine queste empanadas, così croccanti e gustose.. immagino una tirerà l'altra..
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Lo tuyo es arte y lo demás son tonterias!!! Me encanta entrar en tu página porke siempres me dejas con la boca abierta, tienes una creatividad, y paciencia ke no tiene precio!!! Me llevo tu receta....Cuando pueda kiero hacerlo y publicarlo en mi blog...Por supuesto diré ke viene de la mano de un artista como tú!!!
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Que maravilla y también explicado , esta me la guardo en favoritos ya mismo
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Lovely and very artistic shape.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so special and unique ♥
That's so awesome! Artistically delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to follow your blog, I always learn something new..thanks...ciao Flavia
ReplyDeleteBellissime le tue empanadas con un ripieno super goloso.
ReplyDeleteCiao Daniela.
I know you're tired a me saying this but I am ALWAYS taken aback by the stuff you do! It's inspires me to be more creative in the kitchen. These are just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the extra photos, now it is very clear. I just have to try them:) Diane
ReplyDeleteMy word, but these are gorgeous. The photos helped tremendously. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the additional photos: Now I feel I can tackle this project with a good chance of success! I will let you know when I do~
I've come to pay you a visit from your charming comment left on my tiramisu.
ReplyDeleteWow, you put my art in the kitchen to shame!
I've take a few minutes to absorb a little of your talent and I get the feeling that this is only the tip of the iceberg.
Bravo Michelangelo...exquisite artful moments in your kitchen to rinse our eyes out ;o)
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Love empanadas and these look georgeous and beauty! gloria
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR VISTING IF U DO NOT I MISS THIS BEAUTIFUL CARVED BLOG .FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEMPANADAS ARE LOOKING CRISPY AND GEOGEOUS
I HOPE UR FUTURE VISIT ALSO
Omg! These are sooo beautiful! We have our local chicken curry puffs done with the spirally doughy design but with a water dough but I've never seen any as super as these!
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Barbara
Wow!!!!!!!what a creation. i will try the veggie version of this:-)
ReplyDeleteWow the spiral effect on the empanadas is gorgeous! I would love to try this recipe soon, with curry potato fillings. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNunca vi empanadas tan originales
ReplyDelete¡Eres un artista!
Abrazos
these puffs look beautiful..even here, i have not attempted making curry puffs before but your spiral really looks attractive
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit to my blog, because it allowed me discover the wonders of yours. I´ll follow you.
ReplyDeleteThis empanadas are so beatiful, the spirals make them lovelys and the filling...delicious! :D
Besiño and sorry for my terrible english :p
Good Weekend.
Muy ricas se ven easa empanadas Arturo.empanadas elegantes al gourmet ,con tus ingredientes quedaron de maravillas ,de Chile se siente el olor ,muchos cariños y feliz navidad,besos.
ReplyDeleteCes empanadas sont une oeuvre d'art.
ReplyDeleteje suis passionnée par le façonnage et là, c'est le top.
Arthur Michelangelo, my friend, your are the best.
See soon.
Have never seen such wonderful and creative and artistic "empanadas" This is a delight!
ReplyDeleteI can not imagine how tricky it would be to make those spirals especially with the amount of filling you were able to get inside..you are truly an artist!!
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These empanadas are so gorgeous!
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