How to make empanada dough for baking
This my easy recipe for making empanada dough for baking, it step-by-step photos and video. You can make the dough by hand or using a food processor (or a stand mixer).
Making homemade empanada dough is not as hard as you might think, especially if you have a food processor. And even if you don’t have one, it is still pretty easy to make by hand because the dough doesn’t need be overworked, and requires minimal kneading.
Empanadas, also known as turnovers or hand pies, are one of my favorite foods. They’re so versatile and can be made with an infinite number of delicious fillings – you can be as creative as you want with empanada fillings. Empanadas are also the perfect way to use leftovers, especially when a) you don’t enough for a full meal of leftovers and b) you want something different.
Video Recipe
Other empanada dough recipes:
How to make empanada dough for frying
Recipe for sweet empanada dough (for dessert empanadas)
If you want more empanada recipes, you can also check out my All about Empanadas: The Empanada 101 Guide
Store bought empanada discs vs homemade empanada dough
These days it is very easy to find the empanada discs already made (frozen) in Latin grocery stores, and even though I was skeptical at first, they are actually quite good. However, homemade always taste better and fresher.
Another benefit of making homemade empanada dough for baking is that you can customize the dough by adding spices or herbs that will add flavor and complement or contrast with the fillings. You can also make a large batch of homemade empanada dough, roll it out and cut it into discs, then freeze the discs (separate with wax paper) for later use.
How to make empanada dough for baking
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- ¼ to 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 6 oz unsalted butter (1 stick of butter = 4 oz)
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup of water or milk adjust as needed to obtain a soft and smooth dough
Instructions
Making homemade empanada dough:
- Mix the flour and salt in a food processor.
- Add the butter and pulse
- Add the egg and the water or milk (in small increments) and continue pulsing until a clumpy dough forms.
- To make the empanada dough by hand, follow the same instruction but use your hands to mix the ingredients together.
- Split the dough into 2 large ball, flatten slightly into the shape of disks. The dough can be used immediately or refrigerated until ready to use (1-2 days max).
- Roll out the dough into a thin sheet and cut out round disc shapes for empanadas (use round molds or a small plate). You can also make small individual balls with the dough and roll out each individual ball to a round shape (doesn’t need to be perfectly round) – if you have a tortilla press you can use it to flatten the dough balls.
- Use immediately, or store in the refrigerator/freezer to use later.
Assembling and baking the empanadas:
- To assemble the empanadas or turnovers, place a spoonful of the filling on the middle of each empanada disc. The amount of filling will vary based on the size of the empanada, but in general, it’s easier to seal an empanada that isn’t overstuffed. Also, the more you make empanadas, the easier it becomes to stuff them to the max and still seal them properly.
- To seal the empanadas, fold the disc and seal the edges by pressing the dough with your fingers. If you’re having a hard time sealing the edges, you can use brush the inside edges with egg white, it will act as a glue for the empanadas. You can also use a fork to help seal the edges, just press the top of the fork against the edges. To the repulgue or churito, the curl type seal, use your fingers to twist the curl the edges. There are also empanada molds that you can buy and will help seal the empanadas.
- For best results, I recommend refrigerating for at least 30 minutes the empanadas before baking – this also helps them seal better and prevents the filling from leaking out.
- If you want your empanadas to have a nice golden finish, then you can brush them with egg wash (a whole egg whisked or egg yolk plus a few drops of water whisked).
- Bake the empanadas in a pre-heated oven. I usually bake them at 375F-400F, the temperature will vary based on the oven and the size of the empanadas. I bake the smaller sized empanadas at 375F. The baking time also varies (again based on the oven and size), but it’s in the range of 18-25 minutes – the empanadas will be ready once they are golden.
Hi Laylita,
I just wanted to thank you so much for sharing your empanada dough recipe. My daughter had a class project and her topic was on the country Chile and had to bring a food item. I was so happy when I found your recipe it was so easy and so yummy! I had to make enough for 20 and I made them smaller and it actually made 25 perfectly.Her class said it was so……. good! My family wants me to make some for them asap! This is a recipe keeper! I will be adding this to my recipe collection!
Thanks so much!
wonderful . easily made and delicious .
thanks for the recipe I really likes to cook. one of this days i will try to make empanada.
I was looking for an empanada dough recipe and I came across your site. Tried it, and voila..baked up awesomely! thanks for sharing this recipe. More power!!
Hi Layla,
I have used your recipe to make empanadas for my office lucheon and it was a huge HIT! Thank you so very much for sharing your recipe with the rest of the world. I made meat and then cheese and spinach empanadas for them. This week end I am going to make apple and also sweet potatoe empanadas for them.
Thank you again,
Karen in Colorado
Laylita I want to thank you for sharing your recipes. I just found your site this morning and am very anxious to try as many recipes as I can :) Cooking helps me with my divorce so I will be cooking with your recipes in my free time. Thank you
Hi Laylita,
I don’t have a food proccesser can I just do it by hand?
Yes, it’s more work and you might need a little extra liquid.
I have read a lot of recipes for empanadas, but have not seen any using black beans in the filling. I plan to make some using cheese, onions and black beans. So you think this will work?
That sounds yummy!
I found your blog after googling for an empanada dough. THANK YOU, the dough recipe was fabulous! I bloomed some saffron in the water and let it cool. I mixed cooked chicken with sauteed onions and peppers and added chipotles in adobo. My fiance loved iy, thank you, they baked up beautifully!
Hello, I am so glad that I found this site. so far I have made empanadas with peach filling, also homemade, and today I am making them with beef. My kids and husband love them. Thank you so much for this quick and easy recipe.
Maribel