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The star of popular Argentinian cuisine

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An unknown origin

Its origins date back to the practice of filling bread with vegetables, which shepherds and travelers would take to eat in the field. The earliest references are found in ancient Persia, centuries before Christ.

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When the East was conquered by Alexander the Great, it extended to other regions, covering all of Asia Minor and northern Africa. In doing so, the pastry developed, with different fillings, shapes, and names depending on the region, for example: sfiha, fatayer, samosas, and piroshki.

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In the Middle Ages, when the Moors invaded Spain, they introduced these pastries along with syrup, puff pastry, and alfajors (sandwich cookies). Empanadas are eaten in almost all regions of Spain, although perhaps the most famous are those from Galicia, Asturias, El Berzo, and Cantabria.

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Empanadas arrived in the Americas from Spain, brought by the conquistadors and colonizers. There, different variants were adopted according to the region, depending on the produce, preferences, traditions, and condiments of each place.

American pride

The Spanish introduced empanadas to America, and each region adapted them for their own typical produce. All these versions share the basic characteristic of being a filled pastry, and are all popular. Empanadas are an American institution, and above all they represent the enormous cultural variety.

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They fast became popular in the Andean region. Different versions can be found all along the length of the Latin American mountains: some are juicy, others less so; some are spicy while others are not; they can be baked in a regular oven or kiln, or fried; and they can be braided at the top or along the side.

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Argentinian empanadas

Empanadas were brought to Argentina by the Spanish, and each region adapted them according to their own typical produce and the preferences of their inhabitants. In fact, there is no one, single, unique recipe. They can always be found on Argentinian tables on national holidays.

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Argentinians are so proud of their empanadas that they were declared Argentinian Gastronomic and Food Cultural Heritage by the National Secretariat of Culture. They hold the key to identity, memory, and the daily experience.

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What are they like?

Argentinian empanadas are usually shaped in a semi-circle, no more than 20 cm (8 inches) in diameter, and sealed with a braid or twist. They are generally shaped distinctly to identify the flavor of the filing, and each region and cook has their own recipe.

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The fillings vary from province to province, although the most common are beef, chicken, humita (corn), ham and cheese, and vegetables. Tuna empanadas are eaten during the Easter Vigil. There are also sweet versions, filled with caramel, quince, or sweet potato.

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Meat empanadas are the most popular. The filling usually also contains onion, chopped boiled egg, olives, and in some provinces raisins, potato, or peas. They are seasoned with cumin, sweet paprika, and chili powder, and animal fat is added.

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The earliest recipes

Empanadas feature in the earliest cookery books which began circulating in Argentina from the 1880s. These books were compiled by a number of women, and in some cases they worked on them together.

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The Perfect Argentinian Cook (La Perfecta Cocinera Argentina), written by Susana Torres de Castex, is one of the earliest cookery books to reference this dish. In her recipe for Santiago-style empanadas, the filling contains chopped meat and onions, fried in a lot of oil.

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To fill the empanadas, boiled egg, raisins, and olives are added, and then they are sealed at the top with water, and pinched tight. They are baked in an oven, and the author recommends using a brick or country oven, with flames at the top and bottom, for best results.

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The empanada festival

The National Empanada Festival is held in the city of Famaillá in Tucumán. Famaillá is located on the Tucumán hillside, 22 miles (35 km) from the regional capital. Together with Yerba Buena, San Miguel de Tucumán, and Simoca they make up the empanada route.

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This national festival is a food and music festival that has been held since 1979. It is held every year in September, and during the celebration there is a national empanada championship which culminates in the selection of the national champion.

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During the event, different cooks compete to see who can win the prize for best empanada of the year, using their secret recipes for the pastry, fillings, condiments, and twists. Visitors enjoy tasting them all.

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FAQs

What is the history of empanadas? ›

Empanadas have their origins in Galicia (Spain) and Portugal. They first appeared in Medieval Iberia during the time of the Moorish invasions. A cookbook published in Catalan in 1520 mentions empanadas filled with seafood among its recipes of Catalan, Italian, French, and Arabian food.

What do empanadas symbolize? ›

American pride. The Spanish introduced empanadas to America, and each region adapted them for their own typical produce. All these versions share the basic characteristic of being a filled pastry, and are all popular. Empanadas are an American institution, and above all they represent the enormous cultural variety.

Why are empanadas popular in Argentina? ›

In Argentinian history, the empanada was once known as the working man's meal because it contained a full meal that was easy to carry to work. Empanadas have become an Argentinian staple when family parties are looking for a quick and filling meal.

What culture eats empanadas? ›

Empanada
Empanadillas from Spain
TypePastry
Associated cuisineSpanish Argentine Peruvian Chilean Colombian Cuban Ecuadorian Mexican Venezuelan Uruguayan Sardinian Filipino Sicilian Tunisian
Main ingredientsMeat, cheese, corn, or other ingredients
VariationsPastel, pasty
4 more rows

Are empanadas good or bad for your health? ›

Empanadas are a rich source of carbohydrates, thereby providing your body with energy. These empanadas are also low in fat, gluten free and are a good source of dietary fiber, which is essential for good digestive health. Dietary fiber is very beneficial for your gut health and keeps your digestive system healthy.

What are three types of empanadas? ›

Some popular empanada styles are: Argentine empanadas with beef, cheese, or chicken. Chilean empanadas with beef, cheese, or seafood. Mexican empanadas with spicy beef, potato, or pumpkin.

What makes empanadas special? ›

The key to what sets empanadas apart from rest is their unique look and style. Defining characteristics include the dough being folded over the stuffing to make a half-moon shape, and they're typically rather small. Five or six bites of yumminess for most— or one or two bites if you're my dad.

Who puts raisins in empanadas? ›

The typical Chilean empanada, the baked version (“empanada de horno”), was stuffed with ground beef, olives, raisins, onions and hard-cooked egg, a mix that was seasoned with paprika and cumin.

What time of day are empanadas eaten? ›

Empanadas are so versatile that they can be eaten at any time of day, as a snack or a meal, alone or with a condiment. They are a great grab-and-go food, and since empanadas are handheld, there's very little mess.

Are traditional empanadas fried or baked? ›

Across the country, different regions take their own approach to the cooking process. In Salta, empanadas are usually baked, while in Tucumán, they're fried. Around the world, a few of the most popular fillings include: Beef.

What is the American version of empanadas? ›

The Many Names of Empanadas

For instance, Americans call them meat pies, and Jamaicans call them beef patties. At the same time, Indians call them samosas, and people in Latin America or Spain call them pastelillos or pastelitos.

Are empanadas from Spain or Argentina? ›

Empanadas are believed to have originated in Spain, and they are now popular in many Spanish-speaking countries, including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.

Why are empanadas special to Colombia? ›

Empanadas in Colombia have a long history dating back to colonial times, but have evolved and adapted to the different regions of the country. They will undoubtedly continue to be an iconic and delicious dish that represents the richness and diversity of Colombian cuisine.

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