
It's Independence Day here in Mexico, not that Mexican's need a reason to celebrate. We went out to run some errands and couldn't help but notice all the Mexican themed stuff around and people dressed to party, so I decided to make apple empanadas, my spin on a local favorite.

What I Used
Dough
3 c all purpose flour
2 90g sticks of butter, chopped
2 egg
1/3 c sugar
Ice water
Filling
4 Apples, peeled, cored and chopped
5 T butter
1/2 c sugar
1 t cinnamon
How it's Done

- I started the filling first, by preparing the apples and adding them to the pan with the butter, melted and heated to medium heat. Fry those until soft.

- When soft, add sugar and cinnamon and remove from heat while stirring.


- Combine butter and flour in a bowl until crumbly. 
- Add the eggs to the flour and butter. 
- Add water until it comes together. 

- Refrigerate for a half hour, then roll to a quarter inch thick and cut into circles. I used somewhat small circles so they ended up relatively small, two to three bite pies. 
- Fill with a little filling, then crimp the edges closed. 
- Complete until they're all done, then brush with an egg wash and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. 














You can use all sorts of fillings in these, I just went with apple because I like them that way. These are also really good with banana.

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