Yesterday evening I bought two empanadas (one chicken, one ground beef) for dinner for just 2.50 pesos each. I was expecting thick, chewy shell with a tiny bit of dry meat filling (think: beef jerky stuffed in a sour-dough bread roll). I was so wrong: light, crispy shell with juicy, tender meat inside. Even more surprising, I liked the carne one much more than the pollo. Also an interesting tidbit, which my roommate Claire shared, is that you can tell which empanadas are beef and which are chicken before you even bit into them: the carnes have a tight, spiral seam while the pollos have a thicker wavelike edge. While those two are the traditional flavors, apparently the porteños try unexpected combinations in their empanadas like pineapple, mozzarella and ham.
With a gas oven that I'm afraid to light (anyone else seen Backdraft?) and at least three empanada spots on every block, I'm sure I'll be trying many more varieties in the days to come.
My TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) class begins tomorrow morning, so I'm sure there will be much more to report soon.
I just love successful food adventures, don't you? I look forward to your next post!
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