The name empanada comes from the Spanish verb empanar, meaning to wrap or coat in bread. An empanada is a stuffed bread or pastry and may be baked or fried. For this specific recipe, the empanadas will be fried, click here for the baked empanadas recipe. They originated from Spain and today can be found throughout the world, especially in former Spanish colonies and territories in Latin America. Empanadas can also be found in Asia and were brought there by the Spanish when they colonized the Philippines.
Filling for Empanadas vary as widely as the countries and regions they come from. Empanadas can be savory and filled with proteins such as beef or chicken or vegetarian. They can also be sweet and tasty dessert. Even in cultures where they do not call it an empanada, you will find similar stuffed bread or pastry dishes. For example, the Samosa in Indian Cuisine is a filled pastry bread and a close cousin to the Spanish empanada.