Best 7 Mushroom And Butternut Squash Empañadas Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with our tantalizing Mushroom and Butternut Squash Empanadas, where earthy flavors intertwine with a burst of autumnal goodness. These savory pockets of delight are crafted with a tender and flaky pastry dough that encases a hearty filling of sautéed mushrooms, roasted butternut squash, and a blend of aromatic spices. Each empanada is lovingly hand-folded, revealing a golden-brown crust that shatters upon the first bite, releasing a symphony of flavors that will transport you to a world of culinary bliss. Accompany your empanadas with a dollop of tangy chimichurri sauce or a refreshing pico de gallo, creating a harmonious balance of textures and flavors that will leave you craving more. Whether you're a seasoned empanada connoisseur or embarking on your first empanada adventure, this recipe promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Beyond our classic Mushroom and Butternut Squash Empanadas, this article presents a diverse collection of empanada recipes that cater to various dietary preferences and culinary inclinations. Embark on a culinary expedition with our Vegan Empanadas, where a medley of roasted vegetables, black beans, and quinoa come together in a symphony of plant-based goodness. Satisfy your sweet cravings with our decadent Nutella and Banana Empanadas, featuring a gooey Nutella center enveloped in a crisp pastry crust. For a taste of the Mediterranean, explore our Spinach and Feta Empanadas, where flaky phyllo dough embraces a vibrant filling of sautéed spinach, tangy feta cheese, and aromatic herbs. And for those who love a spicy kick, our Chipotle Chicken Empanadas pack a flavorful punch with tender chicken, smoky chipotle peppers, and a blend of zesty spices.

With this comprehensive guide, you'll discover the art of crafting perfect empanadas, mastering the techniques of dough preparation, filling creation, and expert folding. Whether you're hosting a lively party or seeking a cozy comfort meal, these empanada recipes will elevate your culinary repertoire and leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

MUSHROOM AND BUTTERNUT SQUASH EMPAñADAS



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Provided by Claire Archibald

Categories     Blender     Mushroom     Vegetable     Bake     Lunch     Hot Pepper     Butternut Squash     Fall     Tomatillo     Jalapeño     Pastry     Gourmet     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 8 first-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

For empanada filling
1 cup diced (1/4-inch) butternut squash
1/2 cup finely chopped white onion
6 small garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup olive oil
2 (2- to 3-inch) fresh jalapeño chiles, seeds and ribs discarded and chiles finely chopped
1 pound fresh exotic mushrooms such as chanterelles, porcini, or hedgehogs (all one kind, not a mixture), trimmed and coarsely chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup chicken broth
For sauce
1 dried pasilla de Oaxaca chile*
3 garlic cloves, left unpeeled
1 pound fresh tomatillos, husks discarded and tomatillos rinsed and quartered
1/4 cup finely chopped white onion
1/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
For empanada crust
1/3 Café Azul's pastry dough (1 pound)
1 large egg, lightly beaten with 1 tablespoon water
2 teaspoons coarse sea salt

Steps:

  • Make empanada filling:
  • Cook squash in a small saucepan of boiling salted water until just tender, about 2 minutes, then drain in a sieve.
  • Cook onion and garlic in oil in a large heavy skillet over moderately low heat, stirring, until onion is softened, about 3 minutes. Add jalapeños and cook, stirring, 1 minute. Stir in mushrooms, salt, and broth and simmer, covered, until mushrooms are tender, 5 to 8 minutes. Simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until liquid is evaporated, about 3 minutes, then stir in squash and salt to taste. Cool filling completely.
  • Make sauce:
  • Heat a dry griddle or heavy skillet (preferably cast-iron) over moderately low heat until hot, then toast pasilla de Oaxaca chile, pressing down with tongs, 15 to 20 seconds on each side. Halve chile lengthwise and discard stem, ribs, and seeds.
  • Heat griddle over moderately high heat until hot, then toast garlic until lightly blackened, 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Cool garlic slightly and peel.
  • Simmer tomatillos, onion, water, chile, garlic, and salt in a large saucepan, covered, until tomatillos are very tender, about 20 minutes, and cool slightly. Remove 1 chile half and reserve, then purée sauce in a blender until smooth (use caution when blending hot liquids), adding as much of reserved chile half as necessary to achieve desired spiciness. Return sauce to pan and season with salt.
  • Form and bake empanadas:
  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Divide dough into 8 equal pieces (2 ounces each) and form each into a disk. Roll out 1 piece on a lightly floured surface into a 6- to 7-inch round (1/8 inch thick). Spoon about 1/3 cup filling onto center and brush edge of pastry lightly with egg wash. Fold dough in half to form a half-moon, enclosing filling, and press edges together to seal. Crimp edge decoratively and transfer empanada with a spatula to a large baking sheet. Make 7 more empanadas in same manner.
  • Lightly brush empanadas all over with some of remaining egg wash and sprinkle each with 1/4 teaspoon sea salt. Bake in middle of oven until golden, 25 to 30 minutes.
  • While empanadas are baking, reheat sauce. Cut each empanada in half with a serrated knife and serve with about 3 tablespoons sauce spooned around it.
  • Available at Latino markets and Kitchen/Market (888-468-4433).

MUSHROOM EMPANADAS



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Provided by Food Network

Time 2h50m

Yield 6 to 7 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

1/2 cup canola oil, plus more for oiling the sheet pan
1 pound chopped onions
1 1/2 pounds mushrooms, sliced
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 teaspoons minced garlic
7 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella
Empanada Dough, recipe follows
Egg yolk for glazing, optional
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 ounces unsalted butter
1 egg
2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives

Steps:

  • Add the canola oil to a pan and heat on medium heat until hot. Add the onions and cook until translucent, about 10 minutes. Add the mushrooms, salt and pepper. Cook until mushrooms are tender, then add garlic. Cook, stirring well, for 1 minute, then remove from heat. Strain the mixture and let it cool.
  • Add parsley and mozzarella.
  • Use a tablespoon to drop a generous portion of filling in the center of a dough disc and fold so that it looks like a half-moon. Make sure the edges are completely sealed to prevent the filling from coming out while baking. (This is very important because the cheese will otherwise run out of the empanada.)
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Place empanadas on a lightly oiled sheet pan; brush with egg yolk if using, Bake until dough is nicely browned, about 15 minutes.
  • Make sure to put them on a beautiful plate and enjoy with a glass of wine or a beer. Oh, and eat them with your hands, with friends and family-the way empanadas are meant to be enjoyed!
  • Making the dough can be done by hand but it is easier in a mixer with a dough attachment. Mix the flour and salt in a mixer until well combined, about 1 minute.
  • Add the butter and mix until blended, another 2 minutes.
  • Add the egg and 1/4 to 1/2 cup water, adding gradually, and continue mixing until slightly rough to the touch.
  • Make the dough into a ball and finish kneading by hand until soft and smooth. Wrap in plastic wrap and put in the fridge for at least 30 minutes or overnight.
  • Unwrap the dough and roll out with a rolling pin until thin, but not too thin, so it doesn't break when folding.
  • Create discs with a 5-inch cutter for large empanadas or a 3-inch cutter for small ones. If not using immediately, use wax or parchment paper to separate a stack and refrigerate or freeze to use later.

PASTA WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND MUSHROOMS



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This fast and easy pasta is loaded with earthy mushrooms and sweet butternut squash.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 to 2 ounces dried mushrooms
Kosher salt
12 ounces rigatoni, penne or spaghetti
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 cups diced peeled butternut squash (about 8 ounces)
Freshly ground pepper
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 medium shallot or 1/2 small red onion, minced
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 cup grated parmesan cheese (about 2 ounces)

Steps:

  • Soak the dried mushrooms in boiling hot water for 30 minutes. Drain and pat dry.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook as the label directs; reserve 1 cup cooking water, then drain.
  • Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the squash, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden and tender, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate and set aside.
  • Chop the mushrooms. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil, the mushrooms, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper to the skillet. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the water evaporates and the mushrooms are crisp around the edges, about 5 to 8 minutes.
  • Add the garlic, shallot, oregano and red pepper flakes. Cook, stirring, until the shallot softens, about 2 minutes.
  • Add the pasta, squash and 1/2 cup of the reserved pasta cooking water to the skillet. Cook, stirring, until heated through,1 to 2 minutes. Stir in 1/2 cup parmesan, then stir in enough of the remaining cooking water to loosen. Season with salt and pepper. Top with the remaining 1/2 cup parmesan.

WINTER SQUASH AND WILD MUSHROOM CURRY



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This is comfort food, Indian-style, adapted from a recipe by Madhur Jaffrey. It's also vegan, and perfect for a fall evening. Use a mixture of cultivated mushrooms; they come in all shapes and sizes. Look for royal trumpets, a large, meaty type of oyster mushroom; shiitakes, and small portobellos. Use some wild mushrooms too, if you can, like golden chanterelles, lobster or hen of the woods. You can make this as spicy as you wish, but be sure to include some cayenne and green chile, to complement and play off the creamy coconut milk sauce. Serve with basmati rice, rice noodles or mashed potatoes.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dinner, easy, lunch, quick, curries, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 tablespoons vegetable oil
10 ounces butternut or other winter squash, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 or 2 small green chiles, such as jalapeño or serrano
3 medium shallots or 1 small onion, finely diced
1/2 teaspoon black mustard seeds
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
Handful of fresh or frozen curry leaves (optional)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon ground coriander
Pinch of ground cayenne
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 pound mushrooms, preferably a mix of cultivated and wild, trimmed and sliced 1/8-inch thick
3/4 cup coconut milk
2 tablespoons lime juice
Cilantro sprigs, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a wide skillet, heat oil over medium-high. When hot, add squash cubes in one layer. Season with salt and pepper. Cook for about 2 minutes, letting cubes brown slightly, then flip and cook for 2 minutes more. Use a slotted spoon to lift squash out, and set aside.
  • Cut a lengthwise slit in each chile to open it, but leave whole. (This helps the chiles heat the sauce without making it too spicy.)
  • Add shallots, salt lightly and cook, stirring, 1 minute. Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds and curry leaves, if using, and let sizzle for 30 seconds, then add garlic, coriander, cayenne, turmeric and chiles. Stir well and cook for 30 seconds more.
  • Add mushrooms, season with salt and toss to coat. Cook, stirring, until mushrooms begin to soften, about 5 minutes.
  • Return squash cubes to skillet, stir in coconut milk and bring to a simmer. Lower heat to medium and simmer for another 5 minutes. If mixture looks dry, thin with a little water. Taste and season with salt.
  • Before serving, stir in lime juice. Transfer to a warm serving dish and garnish with cilantro.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 180, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 14 grams, Fat 14 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 461 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CAFé AZUL'S PASTRY DOUGH



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Provided by Claire Archibald

Categories     Pastry     Gourmet

Yield Makes about 3 lb (enough for 24 empanadas)

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon salt
4 sticks (2 cups) cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 large egg
1 tablespoon Champagne vinegar
About 3/4 cup ice water

Steps:

  • Sift flour with salt into a large bowl and blend in butter with your fingertips or a pastry blender until most of mixture resembles coarse meal with small (roughly pea-size) butter lumps.
  • Beat egg with vinegar in a 1-cup measure using a fork, then add enough ice water to measure 1 cup total. Add to flour mixture, stirring with fork until incorporated.
  • Turn out mixture onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently with heel of your hand just enough to bring dough together. Roll out or pat into a 15- by 9-inch rectangle. Arrange dough with short side nearest you, then fold into thirds like a letter to form a roughly 5- by 9-inch rectangle. Chill dough, wrapped in plastic wrap, at least 1 hour and up to 6 (do not chill longer or dough will discolor).

BUTTERNUT SQUASH, SAUSAGE, SPINACH & MUSHROOM PASTA BAKE



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Combine the sweet earthy flavour of butternut squash with sausage, spinach, mushrooms and sage in this hearty pasta bake. It takes a little effort but it's well worth it

Provided by Rosie Birkett

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Time 1h30m

Yield Serves 4-6

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 tbsp cider or white wine vinegar
2 tbsp olive oil , plus extra for the dish
1 butternut squash (about 900g), peeled, deseeded and cut into 2-3cm cubes
pinch of chilli flakes
6 sausages (about 400g)
50g unsalted butter
small bunch of sage (about 10 leaves)
50g plain flour
600ml whole milk , plus extra for topping up, if needed
½ nutmeg , grated
40g grated parmesan , plus extra to serve
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
400g fusilli
70g mushrooms , sliced
1 garlic clove , crushed
100g kale , chard or spinach, chopped
50g pumpkin seeds

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 200C/180 fan/gas 6. Whisk together the vinegar and half the olive oil. Put the squash in a roasting tin and toss with the dressing, the chilli and seasoning. Squeeze the sausagemeat out of the skins, roll into small meatballs (you should have about 35). Arrange around the squash and roast for 35-40 mins, turning halfway, until the squash is tender and the meatballs are caramelised.
  • Meanwhile, melt the butter in a saucepan over a medium heat, until bubbling. Add the sage and allow to sizzle for a few minutes, or until crisp. Remove using a slotted spoon and set aside on a plate lined with kitchen paper. By this point, the butter should have browned. Stir in the flour and cook for a few seconds, then gradually pour in the milk, whisking continuously until you have a smooth sauce, about 7-10 mins. Add the nutmeg and some seasoning, stir in the parmesan until melted, then stir in the mustard.
  • Oil a medium-sized baking dish. Cook the pasta following pack instructions until al dente, then drain and run under cold running water. Heat the remaining oil in a pan over a medium heat and fry the mushrooms with a pinch of salt for a few minutes, until softened and caramelised. Add the garlic, then the greens, stirring until the greens wilt, then add to the white sauce along with the squash, pasta and half the fried sage, adding up to 50ml milk or water if it's too thick.
  • Pour into the baking dish, then add the meatballs. Scatter over the remaining sage, the reserved squash seeds, and grate over the extra parmesan. Roast for 25-30 mins, until golden and bubbling. Allow to settle for 10 mins before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 799 calories, Fat 39 grams fat, SaturatedFat 15 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 80 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 13 grams sugar, Fiber 9 grams fiber, Protein 26 grams protein, Sodium 1.3 milligram of sodium

MUSHROOM BUTTERNUT SQUASH HASH



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This hash tastes like Thanksgiving and fall; tried something similar at a restaurant, loved it, and came home to recreate it.

Provided by punkim30

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Squash

Time 55m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 tablespoon olive oil
½ cup diced onion
salt and ground black pepper to taste
½ cup minced leek
1 cup turkey stock, or more to taste
1 cup coarsely chopped mushrooms
1 ½ cups peeled and cubed butternut squash, or more to taste
1 cup peeled and cubed potatoes
2 teaspoons ground sage
2 teaspoons ground thyme

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a saucepan over medium heat until it slips easily across the bottom. Add onion and salt; cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add leek. Reduce heat to low and add 1 tablespoon stock if onion or leek start to stick.
  • Stir in mushrooms. Cook until starting to brown, about 5 minutes. Add squash, potatoes, and 1/2 cup stock. Add 1 teaspoon sage and 1 teaspoon thyme. Season with salt and pepper. Cover to keep the moisture in; simmer on low, adding more stock if needed, until squash is soft, 20 to 30 minutes. Add remaining sage and thyme halfway through the cooking time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 109.5 calories, Carbohydrate 17.9 g, Cholesterol 1.5 mg, Fat 3.8 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 2.6 g, SaturatedFat 0.6 g, Sodium 332.4 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

Tips:

  • To save time, use pre-made empanada dough or puff pastry sheets.
  • For a vegetarian filling, substitute black beans or lentils for the chicken or beef.
  • Add a teaspoon of chili powder or cumin to the filling for a smoky flavor.
  • Use a variety of mushrooms for a more complex flavor, such as shiitake, cremini, or oyster mushrooms.
  • Garnish the empanadas with fresh herbs, such as cilantro or parsley, before serving.

Conclusion:

These mushroom and butternut squash empanadas are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or snack. They are perfect for a party or potluck, and can be made ahead of time and frozen for later. With their flaky crust and savory filling, these empanadas are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them.

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