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Chilean Empanadas de Pino Recipe
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chilean empanadas de pino using 16 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Chilean Empanadas de Pino:
- Get Filling (20 large empanadas):
- Make ready 1 Kg minced beef (alternatively chopped beef)
- Prepare 4 large chopped onion (onion volume should be 50-100% compared to the beef)
- Make ready 4 tablespoons salted butter
- Make ready 2 tablespoons ground cumin
- Prepare 1 tablespoon salt
- Take 2 tablespoons sweet paprika powder
- Get 1/2 tablespoon ground black pepper
- Take 2 tablespoons chilli sauce (i.e. tabasco, sriracha or similar)
- Make ready Black olives, no pit (1 or 2 per empanada)
- Prepare Dough:
- Make ready 1 Kg all purpose flour
- Take 200 gr melted salted butter
- Prepare 1/2 liter warm water mixed with 1/2 tablespoon salt
- Make ready 1 tablespoon sweet papeika powder dissolved in 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Get 1 eggwhite
Steps to make Chilean Empanadas de Pino:
- Stirfry beef in 2 tablespoons butter
- Add cumin powder, 1/2 tablespoon salt and chilli sauce, cook until done but still juicy. Remove from heat
- Stirfry onion in 2 tablespoons butter
- Add 1/2 tablespoon salt and 2 tablespoons paprika. Remove from heat when cooked but still a bit hard/crunchy.
- Mix cooked onion and beef, adjust seasoning to taste (should be a bit salty and spicy since the dough will be neutral taste). Refrigerate (any remaining juices will get hard and make it easier to fill the empanadas)
- Mix flour, slowly adding water, butter and paprika/oil. Leave some water for the last (you might not need to use all the water). If the dough is too moist or too dry, adjust with more flour or water. Kead until uniform and not sticky
- Cover the dough with film or cloth to keep warmth
- Divide dough into the desired amount of empanadas (20 or more if you want them smaller)
- Roll the dough for each empanada into a circle, add the filling plus one olive. To make both ends of the dough stick, dip a finger in warm water and “paint” all around the edge of the dough. Close the empanada by rolling and pressing the dough all along the edge. Make holes with a fork to prevent the empanada from bursting in the oven. Brush eggwhite on the empanada.
- Put empanadas on baking sheet on an oven tray and bake at 200 Celsius for 20-25 mins until brown (lower time to 12-15 if you make smaller empanadas).
- Remove from oven, put on tray covered with cloth, let rest for 15 mins before serving.
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