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traditional colombian pork empanada recipe
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traditional colombian pork empanada recipe

Fried corn masa filled with pork, potatoes and spices
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time2 hours
Total Time2 hours 30 minutes
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: colombian, latin
Servings: 15 empanadas
Calories: 535kcal
Author: Cari

Ingredients

  • 1 Lb. Bone-in pork loin rib chops
  • 4 Cups of water
  • 1 ½ teaspoon cumin - separated
  • 1 tablespoon of salt - separated
  • 1 Bunch of green onions minced
  • 3 Roma tomatoes chopped
  • ½ tablespoon of your favorite hot sauce feel free to use less, if you don't like spicy food
  • 4 Large red potatoes
  • 4 cups of yellow pre-cooked cornmeal Masarepa
  • 3 tablespoon of bacon fat If you don’t have a jar bacon fat laying around, you can use lard
  • 2 cups of vegetable oil for frying

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 boil until pork is fully cooked. Once cooked, remove the pork, chop the meat and discard any bones. Strain and reserve 3 ½ cups of pork broth.
  • In a large bowl prepare your masa, combine your cornmeal and reserved pork broth. Work the masa until it is well incorporated then cover and allow to rest for 15 minutes.
  • While your masa is resting, in a large saucepan saute the tomatoes and green onions in the bacon fat over medium heat. This is your sofrito.
  • Stir occasionally and add ½ tbs of salt, hot sauce and 1 teaspoon of cumin. Add the pork to your tomatoes and green onions. Once the pork has been well combined with the sofrito, gently fold in your cooked potatoes. You want your potatoes to still maintain their shape and texture, so don’t over mix your filling once you’ve added the potatoes.
  • Split up the masa into about ¼ cup portions and form into a ball by rolling between the palms of your hands.Place the balls of dough between two pieces of plastic (I used a ziplock bag)  and roll each out very thinly to form a circle-ish.
  • Remove the top plastic and place filling in the center of each. I use a cookie scoop for the filling. Then using the plastic underneath, fold the dough over to enclose the filling, forming a half circle. Tightly seal the edges by pressing down with your fingers.
  • Fill a large pot with vegetable oil and heat over medium high heat. Carefully place 3 Colombian empanadas at a time in the heated oil and fry for about 2 minutes until golden on all sides.
  • Using a slotted spoon transfer the empanadas to a plate lined with paper towels. Serve with pico de gallo, hot sauce and sliced limes on the side.

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Notes

Variations and Substitutions for this pork empanada recipe

  • Filling: Substitute pork with beef, chicken, or a vegetarian option like potatoes, beans, or cheese.
  • Spices: Add paprika, or chili powder for extra flavor.
  • Dough: Use flour dough for a different texture instead of the traditional cornmeal dough.
  • Airfrying: Instead of frying, air fry the empanadas for a healthier option.

Storage for these savory empanadas

Storing Cooked Empanadas:

  • Room temperature (for up to 2 hours): If you plan to serve the empanadas within a couple of hours, you can leave them at room temperature. Cover them loosely with aluminum foil or a clean kitchen towel to prevent them from drying out.
  • Refrigerator (for up to 3 days): For longer storage, refrigerate the empanadas in an airtight container. This will help them stay fresh for 2-3 days. Reheat them in a preheated oven (350°F or 175°C) for about 15 minutes, or until warmed through and crispy.

Storing Uncooked empanadas

  • Freezer (for up to 3 months): For longer storage, uncooked empanadas can be frozen. Flash freeze them on a baking sheet for about 30 minutes to prevent them from sticking together. Then transfer them to a freezer-safe bag. Frozen empanadas can be baked straight from frozen at 375°F (190°C) for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through.