PUMPKIN EMPANADAS 
EMPANADA DOUGH:

6 c. sifted flour
1 c. sugar
2 tbsp. ground cinnamon
1 c. shortening

Mix flour, sugar and cinnamon. Add shortening and mix again.

ANISE TEA:

2-3 tbsp. anise seed
2 c. water

Boil. Add anise tea gradually to dough. Work to dough until well enough to roll out. Makes 3" to 3" balls and roll out into a 5" diameter tortilla. Add pumpkin mix in middle and fold in half.

PUMPKIN MIX:

2 c. sugar
2 tbsp. ground cinnamon
1 med. pumpkin

Cut pumpkin into pieces and place in pan and boil until pieces are tender. When cool, remove pumpkin from peeling with spoon and place in pan. Add sugar, ground cinnamon and boil until a little thick. After placing pumpkin mix in middle of tortilla and folding it in half, press together with finger, then fork. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until brown on top. Makes 2 1/2 dozen.

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Pumpkin Empanadas
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 Ann Mulick (Oregon) says:
Thank you so much for your recipe. My mother made them every winter and we all loved them it was a treat growing up so poor in Texas. I have asked everyone for the recipe and they all use frozen bread. I knew the ingredients but had no idea the amounts. I hope to start this as a tradition with my grandchildren. Can't wait to make them.
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 Lucy Bayarena (Texas) says:
My mother-in-law always made empanadas for me and never got the recipe from her and now this one is definitely a big winner and on my refrigerator so that I won't lose it. Thanks a million from deep south Texas!!!!!!!
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 Helen (Texas) says:
Thanks for this. Its so much the same as one my mom always made but I misplaced the recipe. I'll keep this one safe.
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 Lydia (California) says:
These are the closest to the ones my mom made. I just add some cloves to the tea and to the water for cooking the butternut squash. Thank you, this must be a Texas recipe! :)
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 Tina (Ohio) says:
My mom would always make these for me when I was in college and send them to me and my roommates as a care package for the holidays... she hasn't made them since I graduated, she says she doesn't have the time or the energy... so I've decided that since I will be on break with my students that I will back them and have them for her when she visits!
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 Diana (Michigan) says:
Finally...found it! Born and raised Texan, now living in the cold northern midwest....time to bake. ;)

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