Easy Pumpkin Empanadas with pie crust are sweetened with date paste, dairy free and can be on your dessert table in under 30 minutes. Perfect hand pies for autumn. Learn our hacks for sealing empanadas and recipe shortcuts. (Video and step by step included).
Spiced Pumpkin and Date Empanadas (hand pies) are like taking a bite of autumn without all the guilt. Delicately sweetened with date paste and baked instead of fried. Delicate flaky pie dough followed by a creamy spiced pumpkin bite that is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
Jump to:
- It’s Officially Pumpkin Everything Now!
- Why You Are Going to Love Easy Pumpkin Empanadas
- Portable Convenient Thanksgiving Hand Pies
- Traditional Pumpkin Pie vs Pumpkin Empanada?
- Time Saving Empanada Hacks
- How to Make Homemade Date Paste
- How to Make Pumpkin Empanadas
- Healthish Empanadas
- Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ's)
- More Autumn Desserts
- Easy Pumpkin Empanadas
It’s Officially Pumpkin Everything Now!
We have been busy baking our Healthy Pumpkin Muffins and Easy Pumpkin Empanadas. It’s this special time of the year that is cool enough to actually turn on the oven. We crave nourishing and warming spices and enjoy all that the fall harvest has to offer. A delicious bowl of comforting Roasted Chestnut Pumpkin Risotto is like getting a warm hug from your mom.
If you are getting ready to carve your pumpkin, do not throw out your seeds. The boys love Roasted Cajun Pumpkin Seeds even more than candy on Halloween. If you want a grab and go snack for work or school lunches be sure to try our Easy Roasted Pepitas.
Why You Are Going to Love Easy Pumpkin Empanadas
The first bite is like taking a bite into autumn as it has a of the flavors that remind you of the change of seasons. First the buttery, flaky and delicate crust is the first to hit your palate followed by the cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice, mace and nutmeg which is a perfect complement to the slightly sweet and spiced pumpkin.
The dates add another dimension of flavor and give this dessert a delicate natural sweetness just like our apple oatmeal date cookies. Delicious either hot out of the oven or at room temperature.
You can pick up a spiced pumpkin and date empanadas with one hand and have an Instant Pot Apple Cider (or something a little stronger for the adults) in the other. If you want to try a Spanish savory version of an empanada be sure to try our Beef Empanadas with our Spicy 5 Minute Chimichurri Sauce.
Portable Convenient Thanksgiving Hand Pies
These delicious mini pumpkin pies are not just for Thanksgiving but for any autumn or winter delicious treat. After all, you can be serving these little date sweetened desserts hot out of the oven in under 30 minutes flat. You got to love that!
The best part about these delicious dessert empanadas is their portability. All you need is one empty hand and you are good to go. If your family gatherings are anything like ours, there is not even a table large enough to sit everyone down for a proper pumpkin pie with messy whipped topping.
Whether you are sitting, standing or walking, everyone can enjoy a delicious bite of a portable pumpkin spice hand pie. They are also fantastic as a dessert to pass.
Traditional Pumpkin Pie vs Pumpkin Empanada?
Unlike baking a whole pumpkin pie that can take up to an hour to bake, our Easy Pumpkin Empanadas only take about 18 minutes to bake. Traditional whole pumpkin pies are made with a ton of sugar and lots of dairy.
Little hand pies can help with portion control. In addition, no plates to wash. We used NO REFINED sugar in our little mini pumpkin pies, but instead replaced it with natural date paste and a little honey. Dairy is not our friend. Instead, we used just a little non-dairy almond milk in the pumpkin mix.
So, there you have it! The main difference between a traditional pumpkin pie and a pumpkin empanada is that the hand pies are a heck of lot easier to make and a little healthier too.
Time Saving Empanada Hacks
- Use refrigerator pie dough in a box. They have 2 pie crusts and are usually around 14 oz (396 grams) for a box. If you need a gluten free pie crust, be sure to try Fearless Dining’s Gluten Free Pie Crust Recipe. Please note that a gluten-free crust is more finicky than a regular crust to work with so be patients and roll between 2 sheets of waxed paper.
- Assemble your pumpkin hand pies in advance and freeze them before baking. Then, on the day that your guests arrive, you can bake them for about 25- 28 minutes straight from the freezer to the oven. They need a little extra time in the oven, if frozen.
- Buy and use pre-made pumpkin pie spice blend at the grocery store. (We have included a recipe if you choose to make your own below).
- Purchase date paste or make in advance at home and store in the refrigerator for all of your baking needs.
How to Make Homemade Date Paste
- Boil water enough to cover the dates
- Let dates set in hot water for about 15 minutes or just until softened.
- Drain water from dates but reserve the water to help thin out the paste. (
- Place dates in food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
- Date paste can be stored in the refrigerator in a sealed container for about 1 month. Date paste can last up to 6 months in the freezer in a freezer safe container or baggies.
- Consider making 2 cups worth so you can have extra on hand to add to your oatmeal and other baked treats.
How to Make Pumpkin Empanadas
- Mix plain pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice mix, salt, almond milk, honey and date paste until well incorporated.
- Roll out your pre-made refrigerator pie crusts a little thinner.
- Find a round bowl or large cup as your stencil and cut into circles. The size bowl we used was 5.5 inches (14 cm). You want your round stencil it to be big enough for your pie to fit in one hand but not so small that it is difficult to stuff and seal.
- Use your bowl or cup as a stencil and cut with a butter knife around.
- Egg wash the ends of the round circles to help seal the Easy Pumpkin Empanadas with Pie Crusts.
- Place about 1-2 tablespoons of date sweetened pumpkin pie filling over ½ of the pie crust. Keep at least 1 inch away from the sides. Do not overfill as it will be VERY difficult to close and seal the hand pie. The amount of pie filling needed for each depends on how big of a bowl stencil you used.
- Fold the empanada in half and press down with your fingers to seal around the edges.
- Next, either use your fork to crimp the edges and seal or use a fold over technique as shown in the video below.
- Use a fork to place a couple of holes in the top of the crust so the steam has some place to escape during the baking process.
- Brush the tops with a little egg wash and bake for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown.
- If you like you can eat plain on the go or with a little Homemade Coconut Whipped Cream on top.
Healthish Empanadas
Traditionally, empanadas are fried. Do you like fried foods or dealing with the aftermath in the kitchen? We thought not. Instead, we opted to bake to save on fat and calories and clean up was a snap.
Our Spiced Pumpkin filling is made without any refined sugar. Instead, we used natural date paste and a little raw honey to delicately sweeten the pumpkin. Refined sugars, like granulated sugars and brown sugars, can cause your glucose levels to spike and then crash. Dates are less likely to cause a spike in your blood glucose levels according to NIH.
In addition, dates are high in fiber, iron and most importantly are delicious. Did you know there are over 200 different types of dates? Wow! You can use whatever is convenient for you just make sure they are pitted so that it is less work for you. If you live near a Middle Eastern Market, they usually have date paste already made in packages. This is super convenient.
If you have Chinese Red dates, be sure to try our Goji Berry and Red Dates Herbal Tea or you can make jujube paste. The perfect tea to nourish your body and revitalize your blood during the change of seasons.
Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Assemble your pumpkin hand pies in advance and freeze them BEFORE baking. Then, on the day that your guests arrive, you can bake them for about 25- 28 minutes straight from the freezer to the oven. They need a little extra time in the oven, if frozen.
Easy Pumpkin Empanadas can be enjoyed straight out of the oven or at room temperature. They can be kept at room temperature for 2 hours. Then, they can be stored in the refrigerator up to 3 days. We do not recommend freezing them after they are baked as they can get soggy.
Rewarm/bake in the oven at 350 F. degrees (176 degrees C) for about 7-10 minutes. You might want to put a little piece of aluminum foil over the top to prevent over browning.
More Autumn Desserts
Healthy Pumpkin Muffins (Dairy Free and Sugar Free)
Best Orange Almond Flourless Cake
Coconut Rice Pudding with Cardamon Spiced Honey Pears
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Easy Pumpkin Empanadas
Equipment
- baking sheet
Ingredients
Pumpkin Empanadas
- 14 oz pie crust dough pre-made refrigerator pie crust dough (found in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. Each package usually contains 2 individually wrapped crusts.)
- ⅓ cup flour all purpose to keep dough from sticking
- 15 oz pumpkin puree plain
- 2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
recipe below - ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup date paste (about 16 dates (113 grams) or ½ cup tightly packed dates soaked in hot water for 15 minutes then pureed with ⅛ of the water until smooth)
- 3 tablespoon honey (or other sugar substitute of choice)
- 2 tablespoon almond milk or dairy free creamer
or dairy or non-dairy of choice - 1 egg beaten
- 2 tablespoon date sugar optional - for sugar cinnamon topping
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon optional - for sugar cinnamon topping
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice (skip if using store bought)
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
dried ground - 2 teaspoon ginger
dried ground - ½ teaspoon cloves
dried ground - ½ teaspoon allspice
dried ground - ½ teaspoon mace
dried ground - ½ teaspoon nutmeg dried ground
Instructions
Make Pumpkin filling
- Pumpkin Spice: If using store bought or pre-made pumpkin pie spice, skip this step. If you want to make homemade pumpkin spice, add dried cinnamon, ginger, cloves, all spice, mace and nutmeg in a bowl. Reserve 2 teaspoons for recipe and store the remaining in a sealed container for up to one year.
- Date Paste: If using store bought or pre-made date paste, skip this step. If you want to make homemade date paste, check out our recipe. https://www.hwcmagazine.com/recipe/how-to-make-date-paste/
- Mix pumpkin puree, pumpkin spice, salt, puree dates, honey and almond milk or dairy or non-dairy of choice together in a bowl until well incorporated. Set Aside
Assemble Easy Pumpkin Empanadas
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (176 C)
- Open up refrigerated pie crusts. These come in a box in the refrigerator section of your grocery store. Generally speaking, there will be 2individually wrapped pie crust in each box. You will be using both of them. Flour your work surface and rolling pin. Gently roll pie dough crust a little thinner.
- Find a round bowl or large cup as your stencil and cut into circles. The size bowl we used was 5.5 inches (14 cm). You want your round stencil it to be big enough for your pie to fit in one hand but not so small that it is difficult to stuff and seal.
- Use your bowl or cup as a stencil and cut around the edges with a butter knife. Remove excess dough. Roll all excess dough into a ball. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough until all of the pie crust dough is used. Make as many round circles as you can with the pie dough. We made 10 circles.
- Brush beaten egg around the edge of the round pie crust dough circles. The egg will help seal the Easy Pumpkin Empanadas.
- Place about 1-2 tablespoons of date sweetened pumpkin pie filling over ½ of the pie crust. Keep at least 1 inch away from the sides. Do not overfill as it will be VERY difficult to close and seal the hand pie. The amount of pie filling needed for each depends on how big of a bowl stencil you used.
- Fold the empanada in half and press down with your fingers to seal around the edges.
- Next, either use your fork to crimp the edges and seal or use a fold over technique as shown in the video below.
- Use a fork to place a couple of holes in the top of the crust so the steam has some place to escape during the baking process.
- Brush the tops with a little egg wash and bake for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown.
- OPTIONAL: Mix date sugar (or alternative sweetener and cinnamon in a little bowl) Sprinkle pumpkin empanadas with a little date sugar and cinnamon, if desired.
- Enjoy! Can be served hot out of the oven or room temperature
gwynnem says
Now that Cameron and I have entered the pumpkin empanada world, you've inspired me to give these sweet ones a try. Nice post!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you and I hope you do give them a try as they are actually quite easy to make and great to make ahead for gatherings. Take Care, BAM
Kristy says
I wouldn't mind being a guinea pig in your kitchen Bam! I do love empanadas. These remind me of a dish we made last year that was from Uzbekistan. I have no doubt these are delicious. I like that you used dates too.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you Kristy, I am on my way to your website to check out your post. I am amazed by how many different cultures have so many similar dishes. I love that! Take care, BAM
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
I've never had empanada before but I've seen many kinds thanks to food blogs! I really want to make this at home one day. I love the pumpkin and date in this. I know I won't be able to stop at one. 🙂 I only use puff pastry but homemade ones must be so good!!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Konnichi wa Nami-san, I know how everyone is very pressed on time with busy kids, so substituting puff pastry or pre-made pie crust is also a good alternative. I promise I won't tell a soul. Ja Mata, BAM
Preena @ A Teaspoon of Turmeric says
OMG Bam, this is love at first sight! 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you and have a great weekend. Take Care, BAM
Marina@Picnic at Marina says
Lol, BAM about "feeds 10 adults or 1 hungry teenager"! Oh, how do I relate to that! 🙂 I have some dough raising right now for some pastry to feed just one very hungry teenager too! Come see what I made yesterday... 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
I just stopped over to your site and that is certainly on my list to try. However, I will triple your recipe just to make sure it is enough with the hungry teenagers. Take care, BAM
Martyna @ Wholesome Cook says
My hat off to you for making the pastry from scratch - love the idea of a sweet filling here 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
If you are having a lazy day, you could certainly substitute phyllo dough as this would be lovely as well. However, I think the empanada dough has a nice texture. Take Care, BAM
Tandy says
the look amazing - and you have one very hungry teenager 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
I have 2 hungry teenager boys! uggh! They also come with hungry friends!
Bernice says
What a great idea - it looks delicious!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Bernice. I think you hubby can have at least 2 of these after his big hike up to the summit. Take Care, BAM
The Squishy Monster says
oooh, I can't tell you how much I love this! What a great approach to empanadas! btw, I'm following you on twitter =)
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks so much for the follow! Looking forward to keeping in touch. Take care, BAM
On Top Of Spaghetti says
These look gorgeous! What a great idea! I really have to get over my fear of rolling pins 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
You are so funny... Actually my rolling pin was my great grandmothers and my little collectors item rolling pin is way over 180 years old. I use it faithfully and think of them fondly every time I use it. Take care, BAM
andy1076 says
I 'SO' love empanadas! unfortunately my oven hates me, cause I tend to over bake or burn stuff but I gotta try this, thank you for the recipe! 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
I have one of those terrible ovens as well. My oven is really hot on one side and much cooler on the other and it wont keep a constant temperature. Another option to baking them would be to fry them in just a bit of oil on the stove top. Take care, BAM
Profiteroles & Ponytails says
Such a creative filling Bam -- love it! I made empanadas a while back and would love to try out your recipe. Yes, those two crazy words can help to avoid a lot of hair loss and wrinkles, can't they?
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you. I am all about doing any prep work and cooking in advance, before my guests arrive, so that I can enjoy in on the fun as well. Take care, BAM
kitchenriffs says
These really look great! Love the idea of a dessert empanada - I don't think I've ever had one. And the flavors you've put together are wonderful. Good stuff - thanks.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Now you and I need to brainstorm and think of one of Kitchen Riff's delicious cocktails to go with my empanandas. Any ideas? Take care, BAM
createengwp says
Great suggestion on using a drinking cup. Should have done that for those red bean paste pancakes posted on my site. 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
Oh yum red bean paste pancakes just like in Japan? I am on my way over to your website to check them out now. Take Care, BAM
Charles says
Hi Bam, these remind me a little bit of Cornish Pasties, which I posted a while back.. well, the beef version does. Obviously it will be different with pumpkin and date, but the filling looks lovely and rich... full of fall flavour 🙂
You should pick up a set of round cookie cutters... makes cutting pastry discs really easy 😀
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hello Charles, how is your new bundle of joy doing? Are you getting any sleep? I should purchase a round cookie cutter as that would be handy for so many things. Take care, BAM