Filipino Chicken Empanada Recipe Video

Chicken Empanada is a type of pastry that is stuffed with chicken meat, potato, carrots, and sweet peas. This is made by placing the filling in the middle of a flattened dough and sealing it by pinching and folding the edges. Similar types of Empanadas are also common in Spain and South America. In fact, the Cuban Picadillo almost resembles the Filipino Empanada in ingredients and taste. Empanada can be fried or baked. I prefer the baking method since it gives more flaky texture to the crust.

Summary

Difficulty LevelMediumHealth IndexAverage
Servings8Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodSpeciality
Main IngredientInterest Group

Ingredients

 Boneless chicken breast1 1⁄2 Pound, cut into cubes
 Onion1 , minced
 Garlic1 Tablespoon, minced
 Potato1 Cup (16 tbs), diced
 Carrot1 Cup (16 tbs), diced
 Green peas1 Cup (16 tbs)
 Raisins1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs)
 Ground black pepper1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Chicken cube1⁄2
 Cooking oil2 Tablespoon
 Flour3 Cup (48 tbs)
 Sugar4 Tablespoon
 Sugar4 Tablespoon
 Cold water6 Tablespoon
 Egg1
 Cold butter1 Cup (16 tbs)
 Baking powder1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Salt1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Salt1⁄2 Teaspoon

Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Calories 5116 Calories from Fat 2038

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 232 g356.4%

Saturated Fat 124.7 g623.3%

Trans Fat 0.2 g

Cholesterol 1098.9 mg366.3%

Sodium 4090.4 mg170.4%

Total Carbohydrates 540 g179.9%

Dietary Fiber 31.4 g125.4%

Sugars 170.2 g

Protein 224 g448.8%

Vitamin A 570.5% Vitamin C 229%

Calcium 60.1% Iron 167.6%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Directions

1. Cook the Filing
1.1 In a heated pan, pour the cooking oil and allow to heat-up
1.2 Saute the garlic and onions
1.3 Add the chicken breast then cook until color turns light brown (about 5 minutes)
1.4 Add water and chicken cube then simmer for 10 minutes
1.5 Put-in carrots and potatoes and simmer for 5 minutes
1.6 Add the green peas, raisins, and sugar then simmer for another 5 minutes
1.7 Sprinkle salt and pepper. Turn off the heat, drain the excess liquid, and set aside.
2. Make the dough
2.1 In a mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients starting from the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt then mix well.
2.2 Cut the butter into small thin pieces place in the mixing bowl with the dry ingredients.(the butter should be cold and solid before doing this)
2.3 Add water gradually and mix all the ingredients thoroughly until a dough is formed. You may use a pastry blender to easen the process.
2.4 Divide the dough into individual pieces by grabbing a piece from the whole mixture and rolling it in your hand until a spherical shape is formed. Do this until all the dough is consumed. Set aside in a cool place for at least 20 minutes
2.5 Flatten the spherical dough py pressing it with your palm against a flat surface. Use a rolling pin to flatten it fully while creating a round shape.
3. Place some filling at the middle of the flattened dough. Fold the dough so that opposite ends meet (you should have formed a half moon shaped dough)then press the edges and seal. (refer to the video for the technique)
3. After all the fillings are consumed, crack the egg and separate the white from the yolk. Beat the egg white lightly and mix a little water.Glaze the crust by brushing the egg wash.
4. Put a wax paper on top of a baking tray or grease the baking tray then arranged the sealed doughs.
5. Pre-heat oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes. Bake the sealed doughs for 25 minutes at the same temperature.
6. Remove from the oven.
7. Serve hot. Share and Enjoy!

Editors Review

This video is in Filipino.

Comments

Anonymous

imelan says :

thank you very muh for sharing..more power to you...
Posted on: 11 July 2012 - 10:59am
Anonymous

Anonymous says :

Informative! Thank you for sharing this video.
Posted on: 1 August 2011 - 3:54am
Anonymous

Ashcaohok says :

Hi. Can i fry it instead of baking it? thanks!
Posted on: 2 August 2010 - 5:29pm
Anonymous

juvy guzman says :

thank you for this video ..thru this i can make my empanada of my own.. hope that you will post more video related to pinoy desserts... Again thank you. juvy guzman
Posted on: 11 July 2010 - 2:54pm
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