Classic Dairy-Free Empanadas Recipe (2024)

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By Alisa Fleming onAppetizers, Dairy-Free Recipes, Entrees, Kids Can Cook

I realize that empanadas aren’t technically Mexican cuisine, but I still think they’re a delicious way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo or any other Latin-inspired event. And lets face it – many of the foods we enjoy on Cinco de Mayo are not traditional Mexican dishes! It’s all in the spirit.

Empanadas actually hail from Spain, but are also popular in American countries like Argentina, Chile, and Belize. They’re essentially turnovers stuffed with savory ingredients. They sometimes contain dairy, but many classic recipes, like this one, do not!

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This dairy-free empanadas recipe was originally shared with us by Erika Waz during her stint with a website called Kids Cuisine. She got the recipe from Cooking for Kids with Luis.

Luis is a little boy from Australia with an infectious love of food. His adventures are chronicled almost daily on Noggin in little shorts scattered throughout the viewing day. My children love to watch Luis cook up a storm- and the little boy does it all, from the grocery shopping to the cooking. His show is infectious, and everytime my son watches Luis cook something up he gets inspired to help out in the kitchen.

A few of Luis’s recipes can still be found online, and each one allows for individual taste. His recipe for empanadas indicates vague ingredients like “meat” and “pastry dough” allowing for the at-home cook to tailor it to their tastes (and dietary needs).

Luis is no longer a little boy – Erika wrote this way back in 2007! But we hope that he is still cooking, since his recipes are timeless.

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Special Diet Notes: Dairy-Free Empanadas

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, nut-free, peanut-free, and optionally soy-free.

For egg-free, dairy-free empanadas, you can omit the hard-boiled eggs, or swap in some cubed and lightly mashed tofu. Also omit the egg yolk wash, or brush the tops with a little dairy-free milk beverage instead.

For vegan empanadas, follow the egg-free guide and use vegetarian / vegan ground round. Get creative!

For gluten-free, dairy-free empanadas, you can use your favorite gluten-free pie or pastry dough.

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Luis doesn't give too many specifics, letting the cook be creative. But we've added a few notes for clarification. For the pastry dough, you can use store bought dough or even puff pastry. There are many dairy-free versions on the market. Or you can go for a homemade dough, like my buttery pie crust. I would omit the sugar, and you can use part sustainable shortening, if desired.

Author: Luis Tanner from Cooking for Kids

Recipe type: Appetiser

Cuisine: Spanish

Serves: 6 to 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 white onion, chopped
  • 1 pound (give or take) ground beef, turkey, or chicken (or vegetarian ground round)
  • 4 hardboiled eggs, chopped (see note above for egg-free option)
  • Stuffed Spanish olives, chopped (as many as you like!)
  • Black pepper, to taste
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pinch ground cumin
  • Pastry dough (dairy-free)
  • 1 egg yolk (see note above for egg-free option)

Instructions

  1. Wash your hands. Put your apron on. Let’s cook!

Mixture

  1. Have an adult heat the oil in a pan. When the oil is hot, add the red peppers and onions. Stir them around for 5 minutes. Watch out, it’s hot! Now, slowly add the meat, and mix it all together. Make sure you don’t overcook the meat.
  2. Stir the chopped eggs into the meat. Pour it all into a big bowl. It smells great!
  3. Add the olives to the mixture. Sprinkle on a bit of pepper and a pinch of salt (or to taste). Now, add a big pinch of the special ingredient: ground cumin. Cumin gives the empanadas their special taste. It’s going to be great!

Pastry

  1. On a dry table, with dry hands, sprinkle some flour and roll the dough flat with a rolling pin. Use a cookie cutter to cut big circles out of the dough. Push and rotate the cutter to get the circles out. Shake the extra flour off. You can use a brush or use your fingers to put a little bit of water right around the edge. It’s like finger painting!

Filling

  1. Add some of the warm mixture to the middle of a pastry circle. Fold it over all the way so the edges touch. For a perfect empanada, use a fork to make marks around the edges. I think 20 should be enough. Do the same for all the empanadas and put them on a baking sheet.

Bake

  1. To make them golden brown, paint them with an egg yolk.
  2. Then get Mom or Dad to put the tray in a hot oven at 350º F (180º C) and bake for 35 minutes. Yummy! (Let them cool before digging in!)

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FAQs

Does empanada dough contain dairy? ›

Empanadas actually hail from Spain, but are also popular in American countries like Argentina, Chile, and Belize. They're essentially turnovers stuffed with savory ingredients. They sometimes contain dairy, but many classic recipes, like this one, do not!

What is a substitute for empanada dough? ›

What Can You Substitute for Empanada Dough? If you're looking for a shortcut, store-bought pie dough can be used to make empanadas. You may need to roll the dough out slightly thinner—it will produce a flakier result than typical empanada dough and is better for baking than frying.

Why put vinegar in empanada dough? ›

Adding a little vinegar to your dough will result in a tender, pliable, and flaky crust because it slightly inhibits gluten development, leading to a crust that is flakier and easier to work with. The great thing about vinegar is that you really only need a little bit of it to help your pie/empanada dough.

Does Pillsbury dough have dairy? ›

Sure, most brands of “conventional” cookie dough do contain milk in some form. But Pillsbury Cookie Dough comes in a huge array of flavors, and over THIRTY of them are dairy-free! We've updated this post with the latest varieties, and with some fun news: most of these doughs can now be eaten baked or raw.

What are 3 types of empanadas? ›

Argentine empanadas with beef, cheese, or chicken. Chilean empanadas with beef, cheese, or seafood. Mexican empanadas with spicy beef, potato, or pumpkin.

Is empanada dough the same as tortilla dough? ›

If you know how to make homemade flour tortillas, you know how to make empanada dough for frying. There's not a lot of difference — chief one being that you use ice water with empanada dough, and hot water for tortillas. Another difference is the flour.

Which is better baked or fried empanadas? ›

Both cooking methods produce delicious empanadas. If you want a healthier merienda, bake them in the oven. If you're working with less time, frying them is the way to go. Try both and ask your loved ones to vote on their favorite.

Is Goya empanada dough vegan? ›

The Goya Discos contain milk. For those who are Vegan (no dairy), here is a link to an Empanadas recipe that is vegan.

Are Taco Bell empanadas vegan? ›

According to the Taco Bell, website, these are ingredients for their apple empanada. Note that it is not vegan. Their Churro also is not vegan. Here are the ingredients for Taco Bell's taco shell.

What are traditional empanadas made of? ›

Empanadas have their origin in the Spanish action Empanar connoting “wrap in bread.” Traditional empanadas hence are simply beef stuffing wrapped in pastry dough. Beef empanadas are small palm-sized meat pockets. They resemble the Arabian Samosas and Italian calzones.

What is empanada dough made of? ›

Today we're making homemade empanada dough that can be used to make pastelillos, empanadas, and so much more! It's made with just 5 ingredients (flour, butter, salt, egg, and water) and comes together in less than an hour.

Is there dairy in dough? ›

Generally, milk is used in sweetened enriched dough like sweet rolls and burger buns. But a regular loaf of white bread can also sometimes be made with milk and no extra fat or sugar. How we use it is up to us after all. There are a few kinds of milk out there.

Do empanadas contain cheese? ›

They are often filled with meats, beans, and cheese. There are many different types of empanadas found in Spanish-speaking countries.

Does pastry dough have dairy? ›

Ready-made puff pastry from the supermarket is almost always vegan. It's usually made with vegetable fats but can occasionally be made with butter so always make sure to double check the ingredients list before buying. Homemade puff pastry is usually made with butter but you can substitute this for dairy-free butter.

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