Filipino Pork Empanada Recipe (2024)

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Author:Joost Nusselder,author of The Essential Japanese meal planner cookbookUpdated August 24, 2020

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Empanadas originated in Spain and can be traced back in the 1500s. The word “Empanada” came from a Spanish verb Empanar which means breaded or wrapped in bread.

It’s a very delicious fried bread that has a lot of meat, corn, cheese, and many other ingredients. The dough which is used for the bread is made from wheat flour.

The Argentine Empanadas are regularly served in their festivities or any important celebrations either an appetizer or as part of their main course.

Though there are a lot of versions that everyone will really love, you must try the Pork Empanada Recipe which has become one of the favorite “Filipino Foods”.

While it used to be cooked at home only, you can now see some kiosks which offer different versions of Empanadas that are truly enticing.
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Pork Empanada Recipe Tips and Versions

Even in the Philippines, the Empanada has quite a number of versions; the famous “Ilocos Empanada” which has quite a different twist with the ingredients and Beef Empanada, Chicken Empanada and even the Tuna Empanada.

All of these versions are equally delicious of course and worth giving a try. Another favorite version is the Pork Empanada Recipe.

It’s a common knowledge that Filipinos love pork very much hence it’s no wonder why this has become one of the favorite empanadas in the country.

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Filipino Pork Empanada Recipe

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Though there are a lot of versions that everyone will really love, you must try the Pork Empanada Recipe which has become one of the favorite Filipino Foods.

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Prep Time 1 hour hr

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 13 pcs

Ingredients

for pastry:

  • 6 cups All-purpose flour
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp fine salt
  • 6 tbsp shortening or butter
  • 1 cup cold water
  • cooking oil for frying

filling:

  • 4 tbsp cooking oil
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 white onions minced
  • 1 kilo ground pork
  • 2 tsp granulated seasoning (e.g. Magic Sarap)
  • ½ tsp fine salt
  • tsp ground black pepper
  • ½ cup raisins
  • 1 cup green peas
  • 2 medium-sized potatoes cut into small cubes
  • 1 carrot cut into small cubes
  • 1 red bell pepper finely chopped
  • ½ cup water
  • 3 tsp sugar

Instructions

make pork filling:

  • In a large skillet, heat oil and saute garlic and onions until onions are cooked.

  • Add in ground pork and stir cook for a few minutes.

  • Then add salt, pepper and granulated seasoning.

  • Stir cook for 1 minute then adds potatoes, carrots and water.

  • Simmer for at least 5 minutes and stir cook to prevent the meat from sticking on the pan and to cook it evenly.

  • Add in the raisins, peas, bell peppers and sugar and adjust the seasonings.

  • Cook for 2 minutes more or until the liquid has almost evaporated. Set aside to cool.

making the pastry dough:

  • Combine flour, white sugar, baking powder and salt. Mix the dry ingredients using a wire whisk.

  • Add in the pieces of butter to the dry ingredients and mix them until the butter is well mixed with the flour mixture.

  • Add in the water and knead until the mixture turns into a smooth dough.

  • Grab about 4 tablespoons of dough and form it into a ball. Do the same for the rest of the dough.

  • Put in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes. In the meantime prepare a clean surface, like a chopping board, and dust with flour.

  • Get a piece of dough and press it on the surface of the chopping board until it becomes flat.

  • Using a rolling pin, flatten it further until thickness become at least half a centimeter thick.

  • Place 4 tablespoon of filling on the center of the flattened dough.

  • Fold the dough and seal the round edges by crimping or folding it.

  • You can also seal the edges by pressing a fork. Do the same for the rest of the dough and filling.

  • In a deep frying pan, heat oil about 3 cups and deep fry the empanadas for 3 to 5 minutes or until the empanadas turns golden brown.

  • Place the empanadas in a bowl lined with paper towels to drain excess oil, Then transfer to a plate and serve.

Keyword Empanada, Pork

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Aside from the juicy pork filling, it also contains a lot of veggies like green peas, carrots, and potatoes. You can also add some spice to it like paprika or cumin.

Raisins and boiled eggs can also be added to the filling. It can be fried or for the more health-conscious ones who are avoiding oil, it can be baked too.

Frying it over medium heat will give you an outcome that is exactly as you desire.

Adding garlic chives can also give it a more exemplary taste that not only you will love but even the kids and your friends.

You can actually add anything you desire to make it all the more delicious. This empanada version is one truly inviting one. Just its smell alone is mouth-watering.

Health Benefits of Empanadas
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The Pork Empanada Recipe isn’t only delicious but can be very healthy too because of its ingredients. It contains 2.5gms. of dietary fiber, 21.2gms. protein and a good amount of iron, vitamins A, B 6 & 12, C, D & E among others.

So when you start enjoying this wonderful and yummy Empanada, there won’t be too much guilt because you know that you’re eating healthy too.

Once you serve it and ready for eating, the kids will munch on it till the last piece and may probably ask you to cook Empanadas for them again very soon.

You can also invite a few friends over and have an afternoon snack time with them so they can also have a try on this recipe of yours.

You won’t need any side dish to compliment this because you will enjoy consuming it just as it is. It already has a very flavorful taste alone that everyone can enjoy.

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FAQs

What are Filipino empanadas made of? ›

Filipino baked empanadas are made with a flakey and buttery puff pastry filled with beef picadillo.

What are the different types of empanadas in the Philippines? ›

There are two kinds of Ilocos empanada: Batac (or Laoag) and Vigan. The differences are superficial and minute—the wrapper of the Batac one has an orange tinge from atsuete, while the empanada from Vigan has retained its natural colour.

Why are my empanadas not browning? ›

It helps to place the baking pan closer to the bottom of the oven. If you notice the top of the empanada start to burn before the bottoms have browned, you could cover the tops with aluminum foil for the last 5 min, or simply try lowering the temp. to 400 F and cooking a while longer.

What is pork empanada story all about? ›

This is a story about a less fortunate young man who strived to reach his goal to buy the famous pork empanada in Frankie's Steaks and Burger. Bototoy was the name of the main character of the story.

What is the difference between Spanish empanadas and Filipino empanadas? ›

Unlike Spanish empanadas, Filipino empanadas mix sweet and savory. The filling usually consists of a dry mixture of cheese, carrots, potatoes, chicken, and raisins. Other than that, not much has changed.

Which is better baked or fried empanadas? ›

Both cooking methods produce delicious empanadas. If you want a healthier merienda, bake them in the oven. If you're working with less time, frying them is the way to go.

Why is empanada famous in Philippines? ›

Due to the large number of Galician immigrants in Latin America, the empanada gallega has also become popular in that region. The dish was carried to Latin America and the Philippines by Spanish colonists, where they remain very popular to this day.

What nationality makes the best empanadas? ›

Argentina has become world-famous for their empanadas which are widely available in Buenos Aires and across the country as fast-food options and restaurant staples. As with many recipes, that of empanadas was shared through generations and carried to many other nations.

What is the most common empanada? ›

The most iconic variety being the oven-baked empanada de pino, which is filled with ground beef, minced onion, half or a quarter of a hard-boiled egg, and a single unpitted black olive. Empanadas in Chile are eaten year-round and are either oven-baked or deep-fried; the latter is a popular street food.

Why put vinegar in empanada dough? ›

Adding a little vinegar to your dough will result in a tender, pliable, and flaky crust because it slightly inhibits gluten development, leading to a crust that is flakier and easier to work with. The great thing about vinegar is that you really only need a little bit of it to help your pie/empanada dough.

What is the best oil for frying empanadas? ›

Oil that is too cool will make your fried empanadas greasy and sad. I normally use canola oil for fried empanadas because it's flavorless and has a high smoke point. Lard tastes better, but you end up frying very close to lard's smoke point, which is tricky; when oil gets too hot it will taste acrid.

Where is the setting of pork empanada? ›

ANALYSIS PAPER “PORK EMPANADA” Date: 11/10/2022 Group Number: 4 SETTING The story is set in one of the avenues of Quezon City which is called Katipunan Avenue. In the line “ Siguro'y nakita mo na ang Frankie's Steaks and Burgers, sa tabi ng bagong Cravings, malapit sa Lily of the Valley Beauty & Grooming Salon.

What makes empanadas special? ›

From the sweet to the savory, there's no filling that isn't made better when it's wrapped in a delicate, flaky pastry. Therein lies the magic of empanadas. This popular Latin American food is renowned around the world as a decadent and filling main course.

What is an interesting fact about empanadas? ›

Fun Facts!
  • The world celebrates national empanada day on April 8. th
  • Cubans eat empanadas more than any other nation and consume them at any mealtime.
  • In Indonesia, empanadas are known as pastel or panada.
  • The word empanada is derived from the Spanish verb empanar,which means to wrap or coat in bread.
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What are traditional empanadas made of? ›

Empanadas have their origin in the Spanish action Empanar connoting “wrap in bread.” Traditional empanadas hence are simply beef stuffing wrapped in pastry dough. Beef empanadas are small palm-sized meat pockets. They resemble the Arabian Samosas and Italian calzones.

What is Ilocos empanada made of? ›

Her recipe was Ilocos empanada, a turnover specialty from the northern province of the Philippines. It was her aunt who taught her this empanada with its crust made of rice flour colored orange with achuete and a filling of shredded green papaya, split monggo, longganisa and whole egg.

What is the raw material of empanada? ›

One is the raw material: They are those materials that are transformed in the production process. Example: Corn, flour, starches, potato, meat, rice, onion and salt in the pie.

Why empanada is popular in the Philippines? ›

Due to the large number of Galician immigrants in Latin America, the empanada gallega has also become popular in that region. The dish was carried to Latin America and the Philippines by Spanish colonists, where they remain very popular to this day.

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