Monday, April 7, 2014

Happy National Empanada Day!


Pronunciation: [em-pah-NAH-dah]

Empanadas are fried or baked pastries stuffed with sweet or savory fillings. These pastries are known throughout Spain, Portugal, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Philippines. Empanadas are made by rolling out dough for a thin crust, placing filling such as chicken on the dough, and folding into a half moon shape, pinch the edges to seal.

As more and more people explore Filipino food throughout the United States, (Filipinos are the second-largest Asian minority group in the United States), we often get the question, “Are Empanadas really a dish of the Philippines?”

YES! We respond - empanadas are a delicious staple in the Philippines, and now the recipe is distinctly Filipino with local flavors and ingredients.
A brief history of Empanadas:

Empanadas are thought to have originated in Spain (Galicia) and Portugal. The name comes from the Spanish verb – empanar – meaning to wrap or coat in bread.

Hand-held, individual portioned, meat pies are found throughout history.

This style of food preparation became very popular for practical use. For example, in desert climates and island inhabitants, these convenient meals helped solve the problem of transporting food over long voyages and desert treks.

First mentioned in B.C. Persia, then later references of hand-held pies include Greek stuffed dough meals, from there they went to Armenia, Morocco and the Middle East, elaborated sheep meat and bulgur, and known as Fatayer or esfiha.

Early documented use of “empanadas” comes during the late Middle Ages (or Medieval Period), published in a 1520 Spanish cookbook shared how empanadas were commonly made with seafood filling.

The popular dish was brought to the Philippines by Spanish colonizers.  The first European expedition to explore the Philippine islands was that led by Ferdinand Magellan, in the service of the king of Spain, March 16, 1521.

Filipino empanadas have taken on their own identity, with local tropical ingredients, and indigenous flavor profiles. Empanadas in the Philippines contain beef, pork or chicken, potatoes, chopped onions, and raisins in a somewhat sweet, wheat flour bread. Empanadas are either baked for a thin and crisp crust, or are fried for a flaky treat. A new development in the Philippines, is the growth of dessert empanada popularity with fun fillings like ube and mango.

Celebrate National Empanada Day with a delicious, ready-made, Chicken Empanadas from Kusina. Made with Ramar Foods family recipe, these Chicken Empanadas are all natural, and have an organic, tender baked crust, that is a delicate compliment to the sweet/savory Filipino filling.

Take on the day with a delicious meal to go, Empanadas have been the choice of explorers and world leaders for centuries!


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