*Traditional Beef XL – Empanadas de Carne XL
The “traditional Argentinean” with 100% beef, fresh onions, oregano, cumin, paprika, red pepper, and black pepper, with a fine addition of green olives and hard-boiled egg.
One bite and you won’t stop!
– Weight: 5 oz – 142 gr
Pack: $29.90 / 6 Items
Pack: $49.90 / 12 Items
Delivery Information:
-Orders placed before 1:00 pm will be delivered the same day.
–Orders placed after 1:00 pm will be delivered the following day.
Delivery time:
-Tuesday-Friday: 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM
-Weekends: 12:00 PM – 04:00 PM
When you place your order, we prepare the empanadas, refrigerate them, and bake them before delivering them to your home. This way ensures that you receive a completely fresh, freshly baked product. You will receive an email confirming the delivery time 10-15 minutes after placing your order.
We recommend placing your order 24 hours in advance for weekend deliveries.
Freshly baked and bursting with flavor, order your Argentinean handmade empanadas now!
$29.90 – $49.90
The “traditional Argentinean” with 100% beef, fresh onions, oregano, cumin, paprika, red pepper, and black pepper, with a fine addition of green olives and hard-boiled egg.
One bite and you won’t stop!
– Weight: 5 oz – 142 gr
Pack: $29.90 / 6 Items
Pack: $49.90 / 12 Items
From ancient pastries to Argentinean delicacies: the epic journey of the empanada
Imagine a world thousands of years ago, where Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Greeks cradled tasty little bags of food, a hint of what would become the beloved empanada. Fast forward to the 7th century, when the Arabs, masters of travel and preservation, came up with a brilliant idea: wrapping pieces of lamb and chicken in doughy bread, perfect for withstanding long journeys. This concept traveled with them, landing in Spain during the Muslim conquest. Here, the empanada truly flourished. Shepherds and travelers adopted the idea of filling various pieces of bread with meats and vegetables, a delicious and portable meal for their adventures. By the Middle Ages, the empanada had become a national treasure in Spain, even earning a mention in the famed tales of Don Quixote de la Mancha. But their journey was not over. In 1535, Spanish sailors, captained by Pedro de Mendoza, took this culinary jewel to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, planting their flag in the lands of present-day Argentina. There, the empanada took root, evolving to adapt to local tastes. It spread throughout the American continent, becoming a symbol of tradition, especially in Argentina, where its delicious legacy endures to this day.
Freshly baked and bursting with flavor, order your Argentinean handmade empanadas now