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Taco Empanadas

Taco Empanadas

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Want to shake up Taco Tuesday by making a typical weeknight dinner very different but still easy and delicious? This Beef Taco Empanadas recipe does just that!

These moon-shaped empanadas are everything you love about taco night stuffed inside a flaky pie crust and then baked until golden brown.

Trust me, these perfect little hand pies will be a huge hit at your next tailgate, pot-luck dinner, or Cinco de Mayo party!

Original Post: February 2022 | Updated: August 2023

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Certainly! Taco empanadas offer a delightful combination of Mexican flavors and convenience. Here are three reasons why you'll likely love them:

  1. Mexican Flavors: Taco empanadas offer traditional Mexican cuisine's rich and bold flavors.
  2. Convenient and Portable: Empanadas are known for their portability and ease of consumption. Taco empanadas take the convenience factor up a notch by combining the handheld nature of empanadas with the familiar flavors of tacos.
  3. Simple Preparation: Making taco empanadas is relatively easy and doesn't require extensive culinary skills. You can use pre-made empanada dough, readily available in grocery stores, or make your dough if you prefer.

What are empanadas

Empanadas are a pastry turnover traditionally filled with savory ingredients. This great recipe has a southwest flare giving them a fun twist on taco night.

This is a great recipe if you want something to do with leftover taco meat!

Simple ingredients for easy taco hand pies

Find a complete list of ingredients in the recipe card below:

How to make taco empanadas

Step 1: Over medium-high heat, cook the ground meat in a large skillet until it is cooked through. Drain any fat from the pan.

Step 2: Lower to medium heat and add chili powder, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, pepper, salt, and tomato sauce. Stir until combined. Cook for another minute.

Step 3: Stir in the beans and continue to cook until they are heated through.

Step 4: Preheat the oven to 400°. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or spray it with cooking spray.

How to assemble empanadas:

Step 1: Use a small dust of flour on your work surface. Roll out the empanada dough to ⅛ inch thickness. Grab a small bowl or large cookie cutter.

Turn the bowl upside down and press down to cut a large circle. Cut out circles as close together as possible. Gather any remaining dough and gently press back together, then roll and cut out more circles until all of the dough has been used.

Step 2: Place a tablespoon of the beef mixture in the middle of the circle. Add a teaspoon of cheese over the top of each empanada.

Step 3: Dip your finger in a tablespoon of water and dampen the edge of the dough. Fold the circle over and press edges together to seal.

Step 4: Use a fork and seal the edges of the pies. Place on the pan.

Step 5: Use a pastry brush and brush each empanada with the beaten egg.

Repeat with remaining empanadas.

Step 6: Place the pan in the oven and bake for 12 - 15 minutes until the pies are golden brown.

Step 7: Remove from oven and serve with chunky salsa, homemade guacamole, and sour cream.

Variations and toppings for Mexican empanadas

Tips and storage

Make a big plate of nachos if there is any leftover taco meat.

Store leftover empanadas in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

They can be frozen for up to three months.

Use my Homemade Taco Seasoning mix instead of the spices (1 heaping tablespoon).

More Mexican recipes

Cream Cheese Enchiladas - You'll love how quickly and easily this recipe comes together, and all you need is chips and salsa to serve with the casserole.

Mexican Chicken Breast - These boneless, skinless chicken breasts are full of Mexican flavor and bake to perfection in just 18 minutes.

Mexican Salsa -This salsa is made in just 5 minutes and tastes like what they serve at your favorite local Mexican restaurant.

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