Baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling.
1 She reached for a small spinach empanada and took a bite.
2 They even have a food called pastiche, which is basically an empanada with cheese.
3 The prices are also more expensive now so that an empanada now costs three pesos.
4 She tried a fried empanada and the other sauce, then left him to his meal.
5 You kick off the night with an empanada lesson.
6 After the empanada is demonstrated, we are challenged to make one in whatever shape we can imagine.
7 Grab an empanada at one of the rustic cafes or check out the latest exhibit at the village art gallery.
8 Now Chilean Rodrigo Cartagena is introducing New Zealanders to the joys of the empanada at his cafe and catering business Puro Chile.
9 Its version is called the empanada , a name derived from the Portuguese and Spanish verb 'empanar' meaning to wrap or coat in bread or pastry.
10 Our next class is in empanada , a filled pastry that looks like a small pastie and is found on every street corner in South America.
11 Occasionally exiled Chilean leftists would turn up with a Tupperware box of empanadas .
12 Bet I'll have you smacking your lips for sweet potato empanadas .
13 These are somewhere between samosas and empanadas , but they're easier to make than either.
14 We must have the goat cheese cakes with lavender honey, and the spinach empanadas .
15 What should I do? I looked down, addressing my empanadas .
16 Slidell's are fleshy and loose, the bags under his eyes the size of empanadas .
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