empantona
Empantona is a traditional Mexican dish originating from the state of Puebla, known for its rich, savory flavors and hearty texture. The name "empantona" comes from the Nahuatl word empanotla, meaning "to wrap" or "to fold," which reflects the dish's preparation method. It consists of a thick, doughy masa (corn dough) filled with a mixture of shredded chicken, potatoes, and sometimes other ingredients like olives, capers, or raisins. The filling is seasoned with spices such as cumin, garlic, and chili, giving it a distinctive, aromatic taste.
Empantona is typically served as a street food or casual meal, often enjoyed with a side of
The preparation of empantona involves shaping the masa into a thick, round patty, filling it with the
While similar to other stuffed masa-based dishes like tamales or gorditas, empantona stands out due to its