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One can find an empanada recipe in many cook books in grocery stores. Betty Crocker's cook books cover recipes such as this one. Betty gives detailed instructions on how to make an delicious empanada.

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One can find Empanda recipes on the following websites: Latin Food, Food Network, All Recipes, Thekitchn, Goya, Martha Stewart, iCuban, Taste, and Epicurious.

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Yes you can, when I make them at home i always bake them. Just first take an egg and wisk it after that brush the egg wash on the top of the empanadas then just bake.

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