Sweet Potato Empanadas

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By Charlotte Oelerich
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By Charlotte Oelerich
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We love empanadas in my household, and what’s not to love? The buttery crunch of pastry, your favorite fillings, they're not too big, but small enough that you can eat two (or more...), and still feel good about it! You can even get away with whipping up a batch of cream, and dunking these lovelies!
I chose sweet potatoes as a perfect autumnal filling, but you could also select pumpkin or butternut squash. I paired those with some of my all-time favorite warming spices, and used the caramel flavor of Piloncillo for some sugary deliciousness. My seven-year old assures me that they are better than she expected, and wonders when we will make more!
They fill me with childhood memories of baking with my Grandma, a time to relish her homemade food; while remembering the flavors of cinnamon, ginger and cloves that would fill her small farm kitchen.
The final blend of sweet potato, Piloncillo, cinnamon, anise, cloves, ginger and a sparkle of nutmeg will give you and yours a big, warm hug with time to remember all the family and friends who have been there to spice up your life.
1 teaspoon yeast
¼ tsp salt (I used Hawaiian Red)
1-2 teaspoons Sri Lankan Cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon whole anise seed
1 teaspoon ginger, ground
Prepare the dough: Let the yeast and warm milk sit for 5 minutes. Mix all other ingredients. Add the yeast/milk mixture. Knead for 5 minutes. The dough should be smooth. Let the dough rest in a covered oiled bowl for 1 ½ hours.
Note: If you can't find piloncillo, you can substitute dark brown sugar.
Here's an alternative, quicker dough if desired.
Ingredients:
1-2 teaspoons whole anise seeds
1 cinnamon stick
3 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt (I used Hawaiian red)
¼ cup sugar
1 stick of cold butter, cut into cubes
This sounds delightfully delicious!! I’m gonna share with my cooking class. I hope the instructor will consider using it for our next class! Thanks for sharing!!!