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