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me (66.143.93.73) -

does any one know a easy recipy that i could do in a class? iam doing a poject

Comment #1 Stacey from Out West (Contact Member) -

Hi!

A Class project huh! This is a recipe that should be easy enough, as no matter where you live the ingredients will be available ... good luck and let me know how it works out

EMPANADAS:

5 cups flour (unsifted)

1 tablespoon baking powder

2 teaspoons salt

1 cup shortening (Crisco preferred)

1 cup milk

Mix flour, salt, and baking powder together in a bowl. Cut in shortening until it resembles crumbly meal. Gradually sprinkle in milk stirring until dough clings together. Knead 10 times. Let rest 1/2 hour.

Filling:

2 lbs. ground beef

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon onion powder

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1 to 2 tablespoons tomato paste

hot sauce (optional)

Mix ground beef with all the ingredients except tomato paste. Fry slowly in 1 tablespoon oil until cooked. Mash around a bit so it's crumbly. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons tomato paste (so that it's thick), stir very well. Turn off heat and let filling cool. Add as much hot sauce as you like. On a very well-floured surface, roll dough as thick as you would for pie crust (can divide it into 2 parts if desired). Cut 5"circles (using any container with 5" opening) and place filling on center of each circle. Brush beaten egg on lower edge of circles. Fold over and press edges with fork dipped in flour. Fry in lard about 2 minutes on each side until brown. Make sure there is enough lard to cover the empanadas-- about 3 - 4" deep.

*Can be frozen unfried. Stack between wax paper, sprinkling plenty of flour in between empanadas and wax paper, or they will stick together.


Comment #2 RiverQueen from Universal Studios (Contact Member) -

Yummmm.... that sounds delicious. That would be great as a dish to take along on a picnic. It could be frozen before you leave for the picnic and by the time you get where you are going and are ready to eat they would be pretty much thawed out. Then put oil on the cook-stove and cook them in the great outdoors.

I like that. Also would be great with a nice salad on the side for dinner.

I like the sounds of it and am sure I am going to be making that very soon.

Thanks for the recipe.


Comment #3 mariah (68.97.120.189) -

oh my goodness. that sounds delicious! i am definitely trying that. thank you so much for posting this recipe.

Comment #4 Linda (63.176.159.195) -

I tried the recipe above and it was very good and I was wondering if there was anyone else who had some recipes available that I could try?

Comment #5 jacob (97.84.150.222) -

i need a recipy for some kind of food for my school project. i dont want something that has alot of ingreidents.


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