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Plantain Empanadas from Casa Carmen Mexico

Plantain Empanadas with Refried Beans


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  • Author: Chef Titita
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 8-10 servings 1x

Description

People travel to Chef Titita’s restaurants in Mexico City solely to try these legendary empanadas – but now you can make them at home.


Ingredients

Units Scale

For the Empanadas:

  • 7 oz (200g) plantains
  • 3/4 cup (200ml) oil, for frying
  • 1 tbsp (6g) flour
  • 1/2 tsp (2g) sugar
  • Splash of water
  • Pinch of salt

For the Refried Beans:

  • 7 oz (200g) refried beans
  • 1 tbsp pork lard
  • 1/4 cup diced onions

For the Salsa Negra:

  • 2 dried chile chipotle meco
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 oz (28g) piloncillo (or substitute with 1 tbsp brown sugar)
  • Pinch of sugar
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

Preparation of Plantain Dough:

  • Peel and cut your plantains into chunks, ensuring any black seeds are removed.
  • Place the plantain chunks in a pot, cover with water, and bring to a boil. Cook until they are soft and easily pierced with a fork.
  • Drain the plantains and let them cool.
  • In a large bowl, mash the plantains with a fork or use a grinder.
  • Add salt, sugar, and flour to the mashed plantains. Mix until the ingredients are well combined and the mixture resembles tortilla dough.
  • Allow the dough to rest for 20 minutes at room temperature.
  • If the dough feels too dry, add a splash of water to rehydrate it. If it’s too sticky or humid, add a bit more flour, salt, and sugar, mixing until the consistency is pliable.

Preparation of Refried Beans:

  • In a skillet, heat the pork lard over medium heat.
  • Add the diced onions and sauté until translucent.
  • Stir in the refried beans and cook, mashing and stirring until the beans are heated through and have a smooth consistency. Remove from heat and set aside.

Preparation of Salsa Negra:

  • In a dry skillet, toast the dried chile chipotle meco until fragrant, ensuring not to burn them.
  • Add oil to the skillet and sauté garlic until golden.
  • Incorporate piloncillo (or brown sugar), pinch of sugar, and salt. Cook, stirring continuously, until the piloncillo melts and combines with the other ingredients.
  • Remove from heat and allow to cool. Once cooled, blend in a blender or food processor until a smooth sauce is achieved.

Assembly and Cooking of Empanadas:

  • Take a portion of the plantain dough and flatten it into a small disc.
  • Place a spoonful of the refried beans in the center of the disc.
  • Fold the dough over the beans, sealing the edges by pressing with your fingers, forming a half-moon shape. Ensure that you don’t overfill the empanadas to prevent bursting while frying.
  • Heat the 3/4 cup of oil in a deep frying pan over medium-high heat.
  • Once the oil is hot, carefully slide in the empanadas a few at a time, frying until golden brown on both sides.
  • Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels.

Notes

  1. Plantains: For this recipe, ripe plantains are ideal as they have a sweeter flavor and a softer texture. They should have yellow skins with some black spots, indicating ripeness.
  2. Consistency Check: Plantain dough can be a bit tricky. If your dough feels too sticky, add a bit more flour a tablespoon at a time. If it’s too dry, add water a tablespoon at a time until the desired consistency is achieved.
  3. Refried Beans: For enhanced flavor, sauté finely chopped onions in pork lard until translucent before adding the refried beans. Cook until the beans are warm and well combined with the onions.
  4. Salsa Negra: This sauce is meant to be spicy and slightly sweet. Adjust the quantities of piloncillo (or brown sugar as a substitute) and chipotle to your taste. Don’t forget to sauté the garlic in oil until golden brown before blending with the rest of the salsa ingredients. It’ll give a deeper flavor to your sauce.
  5. Frying Tips: When deep frying the empanadas, ensure the oil is hot enough by dropping a small piece of dough into it. If it bubbles around the dough immediately, it’s ready. Fry the empanadas in batches to avoid overcrowding, which can drop the oil temperature and lead to greasy empanadas.
  6. Serving Suggestion: These empanadas also pair well with a side of fresh salsa or guacamole. You can also sprinkle them with a bit of crumbled queso fresco or cotija cheese.
  7. Storage: If you have any leftover empanadas, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. They can be reheated in the oven to maintain their crispy texture.
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 10
  • Category: Appetizers
  • Method: Frying
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 empanada
  • Calories: 210
  • Sugar: 7g
  • Sodium: 200mg
  • Fat: 11g
  • Saturated Fat: 2.5g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 8.5g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 27g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Cholesterol: 5g
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