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  2. Empanada - Wikipedia

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    Empanadas galegas. Galician empanada (Galician: empanada galega) is a variety of empanada and one of the most popular dishes of Galician cuisine, commonly served in the towns of Galicia during festivals and pilgrimages. It is prepared with a variety of fillings, including local seafood, sausage, and chicken. It can be served hot or cold.

  3. How to Make Beef Empanadas - AOL

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    Learn how to make beef empanadas, from cooking the filling to crimping the dough, with one of our favorite beef empanada recipes. The post How to Make Beef Empanadas appeared first on Taste of Home.

  4. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Empanadas (turnovers) are a pastry more commonly served in Cuba and South America but also have a place in Mexican cuisine. They are filled with meat or other ...

  5. These Tuna Empanadas Are So Good We Want to Eat Them ... - AOL

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    Case in point: these delicious and easy empanadas. By leaning on ready-made pie dough, we've taken a lot of the effort out of making them. And, by filling them with inexpensive, easy-to-make, and ...

  6. Uruguayan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Empanadas de pollo are made with ground poultry meat. Empanadas de jamon y choclo or humitas are filled with ham and corn. Empanadas de queso y cebolla are filled with onion and cheese. Empandas de dulce, or empanadas de membrillo are filled with quince cheese. Empanadas are not to be confused with pasteles, a similar baked good.

  7. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Reviewers say you can't miss the smoked duck empanadas, served with black beans, avocado, jicama, and barbecue sauce. Reviewer rave: "Buried in a mall, Story was a bit difficult to locate but well ...

  8. Paste (pasty) - Wikipedia

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    A paste (Spanish:) (known as an empanada or Inglesa in other Latin American countries: Argentina and Guatemala, UK diaspora 1880s [clarification needed]) is a small pastry produced in the state of Hidalgo in central Mexico and in the surrounding area. [1]

  9. Salteña - Wikipedia

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    A salteña is a Bolivian type of baked empanada. Salteñas are savory pastries filled with beef, pork or chicken mixed in a sweet, slightly spicy sauce containing olives, raisins, potatoes and sometimes egg. Vegetarian salteñas are sometimes available at certain restaurants. [1]