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    Warm Apple and Fig Empanada Shells

    Did you know that apples are full of fiber? Satisfy the sweet tooth without compromising calories and keep your tummy filled for a long time.  

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    We took a recipe that is typically enjoyed in a deep fried empanada and stuffed into a baked puff pastry shell and added rehydrated dried fig, a good source of potassium, which helps control blood pressure. Makes about 12 pastry cups.
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    Ingredients • 2-10 Ounce packages puff pastry shells (located in frozen aisle) • 1 Egg + 1 tablespoon water • Sugar for sprinkling • 1 Tablespoon butter • 2-3 Firm apples (Granny Smith or Fuji), peeled, cored and cut into small chunks • 2 Tablespoons sugar • 1 Tablespoon brown sugar • 2 Teaspoons ground cinnamon • Pinch of ground cloves (optional) • Pinch of ground nutmeg (optional) • 1 Tablespoon corn starch • Pinch of salt • 2 Tablespoons dulce de leche (optional-located in  International aisle) • ½ Cup fig, coarsely chopped (optional)
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    Step 1 Preheat oven to 400 degrees and begin preparing your ingredients by chopping the apples.  
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    Step 2 Prepare pastry cups according to directions.  Brush tops only with an egg wash (1 egg with 1 tablespoon water).  
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    Step 3 In a medium saucepan, place apples, butter, sugar, brown sugar, salt, cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon. Stir over medium heat until apples are fork tender. About 10-15 minutes.  
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    Step 4 In a small separate bowl, mix a tablespoon lemon juice into the corn starch until smooth. Add cornstarch mixture to the apples and cook, stirring, until mixture starts to thicken.  
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    Step 5 Remove from heat and stir in figs and dulce de leche until well combined.  
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    Step 6 After pastry puffs have cooled for 5 minutes, remove tops and fill with apple mixture.
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    Step 7 These are best eaten warm.  Apple mixture is also good over pancakes, waffles or ice cream.
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    9 Images

    Warm Apple and Fig Empanada Shells

    Did you know that apples are full of fiber? Satisfy the sweet tooth without compromising calories and keep your tummy filled for a long time.  

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