Salteñas empanadas are on the podium of the more delicious in Argentina, they are small, ideal for not stopping eating. Some prepare them spicy, others serve them with yasgua sauce (tomato sauce) or put lemon inside and accompany them with a glass of very cold Torrontés.
The classic Salta meat empanadas have boiled potatoes, eggs, paprika, green onion, cumin, and sometimes paprika. Other varieties of meat are those of Charqui (dehydrated meat dried in the sun), which can be eaten in the clay oven or fried. You have to be very careful because they are so juicy that they tend to stain, hence the saying that "you have to eat them with your legs wide open".
In addition to the classic meat and chicken empanas from Salta, there are those with cheese that are super tasty! They carry cheese, onion and paprika. It is an excellent option for vegetarians, as well as humita (corn cream).
The trick to savoring these delicious empanadas is that they are eaten fresh out of the clay oven and with a little sauce and cold water to wet them little by little and thus lower the temperature and at the same time increase the heat. If with these data your appetite was whetting, here are the places where you can eat the more delicious empanadas in Salta: