Recipe Categories
Tex Mexican
Empanada & Empanadillas
Cullen's
Beef
Or
Chicken
Empanada
beef
filling,
1
1/2
lb
lean
ground
beef
1
each
onion,
choppe
1
salt
and
pepper
to
taste
1/2
cup
raisins
1
large
potato,
coarsely
grated
1
each
tb
vegetable
oil
chicken
filling
2
cup
chicken
breast,
cooked
and
shredded
1
large
potato,
coarsely
grated
1
medium
onion,
finely
chopped
1
cup
frozen
green
peas
1
each
tb
vegetable
oil
1
salt
and
pepper
to
taste
pastry
3
cup
flour
2
1/2
tb
sugar
3/4
tsp
salt
3/4
cup
vegetable
shortening
12
cup
ice
water
3
each
egg
yolk
FILLING
IN
A
SKILLET
OVER
onion
in
oil
for
1
minute.
Add
shredded
chicken
meat,
potato,
green
peas,
a
little
salt
and
pepper.
Cover
and
simmer
for
8-10
minutes
until
vegetables
are
cooked.
Remove
from
skillet.
Let
cool.
Filling:
Cook
lean
ground
beef.
Drain
fat.
Set
meat
aside.
Saute
onion
in
oil
over
medium
heat
for
1
minute.
Add
ground
beef,
potato,
raisins,
salt
and
pepper.
Cover
and
simmer
for
20-30
minutes.
Stir
occasionally.
Let
cool.
Filling:
In
a
skillet
over
medium
heat,
saute
onion
in
oil
for
1
minute.
Add
shredded
chicken
meat,
potato,
green
peas,
a
little
salt
and
pepper.
Cover
and
simmer
for
8-10
minutes
until
vegetables
are
cooked.
Remove
from
skillet.
Let
cool.
Pastry:
Combine
flour,
salt
and
sugar
in
a
bowl.
Cut
in
shortening
with
a
pastry
blender
until
mixture
is
crumbly.
Combine
egg
yolks
and
ice
water
and
blend
into
flour
mixture
until
it
turns
into
dough.
Add
a
little
more
water
if
dough
is
still
crumbly.
Refrigerate
for
30
minutes.
With
a
rolling
pin,
roll
dough
thinly,
about
1/4
inch
thick,
on
a
lightly
floured
board.
Roll
up
dough
to
a
long
thin
roll.
Cut
into
slices
about
1-inch
thick.
Flatten
each
slice
thinly
into
a
circle
about
the
size
of
a
small
saucer.
Fill
middle
of
round
dough
with
beef/chicken
filling.
Fold
to
a
half
circle
and
press
edges
firmly
with
tines
of
a
fork
to
seal.
Repeat
procedure
with
remaining
pastry
and
filling.
Deep
fry
in
vegetable
oil
over
medium
heat
until
golden
brown.
Yield:
20-22
pieces.
Tip:
You
may
double
this
recipe
and
freeze
uncooked
empanada
for
future
cooking
principle
of
liberty
is
freedom
of
choice,
which
saying
many
have
on
their
lips
but
few
in
their
minds.
It
takes two flints to make a fire.