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Empanadas with Yellow and Red Tomato Salsa
Empanada Dough
4 cups masa harina
2 oz. Butter
1 teasp. Salt
3 ½ cups flour
12.oz enchilada sauce
Combine masa harina and salt in a medium bowl. Heat
butter, water and enchilada sauce in a small sauce pan.
Add liquid ingredients to dry ingredients. Mix until it
comes together, adding more water if necessary. Mixture
should have play dough consistency. Cover with plastic
wrap until ready to assemble.
Empanada Filling
1 ½ lbs. ground beef
1 small onion diced
1 large clove garlic minced
1 package baby spinach
8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese
½ teasp. cumin
salt & fresh ground pepper to taste
In a large skillet brown ground beef with onions and
garlic. Remove from the fire and strain fat off. Trim
stems from spinach and had to ground beef mixture with
spices and seasonings. Add cheese and mix to slightly
bind.
Spray six inidividual 4 inch tart pans with vegetable
spray. Divide epanada dough into twelve parts. Roll one
part into a five inch circle and transfer to tart pan.
Fill with filling . Roll another part of dough for the
top. Repeat process. Bake tarts a 350 until lightly
brown and dough starts to crack.
Yellow and Red Tomato Salsa
1 small red onion
1 large clove garlic minced
1 large red pepper
1 large yellow tomato
1 large red tomato
1 small bunch cilantro chiffonade
2 tbsp. olive oil
salt and pepper t.t.
Small dice vegetables. In olive oil saute onion and
garlic until transparent. Add peppers and saute briefly.
Remove from fire and had tomatoes, cilantro and
seasonings, tossing quickly. This can be served cold or
you can briefly return it to the fire to warm.
Presentation:
Remove Empanadas from tart pans. Slice them in half and
slightly separate the halves. Top with the salsa.
Chef’s Notes:
Serve with a Small Caesar Salad and a roasted red pepper
sour cream sauce
Masa Harina
Masa is the traditional dough used to make corn
tortillas. It is made with sun or fire dried corn
kernels that have been cooked in lime water, soaked in
it overnight then ground into masa. Masa harina is flour
made form dried masa... or corn flour. Most grocery
stores stock masa harina. |