The video features a person making their favorite Banaras beef empanadas. They start by chopping a large quantity of onions, about 8, and sautéing them in olive oil on medium heat for 10-15 minutes. They then add 2 pounds of lean ground beef, breaking it down and mixing it with the onions. The person adds various seasonings, including salt, paprika, cumin, and a spice blend called "doable." They also add a small amount of white wine, which they claim helps to keep the meat juicy.
After cooking the mixture, they let it cool down and refrigerate it overnight. The next day, they assemble the empanadas using pre-made dough, adding a spoonful of the meat mixture, a piece of hard-boiled egg, and an olive. They seal the empanadas using a special technique and brush them with an egg wash before baking them in the oven at 400°F.
The finished empanadas are golden brown and delicious, and the person celebrates their mother's birthday by sharing them with her. The mother approves of the empanadas, giving them a score of 11 out of 10.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The recipe is for Banaras beef empanadas.
2. The ingredients include 2 pounds of lean ground beef, 8 onions, olive oil, salt, paprika, cumin, and white wine.
3. The onions are cooked on medium heat for 10-15 minutes to sweat them out and get them cooked down.
4. The meat is cooked with the onions and seasonings on high heat.
5. White wine is added to the meat mixture for flavor.
6. The meat mixture is cooled down and refrigerated overnight.
7. Hard-boiled eggs and olives are used as fillings in the empanadas.
8. Store-bought empanada dough is used, which is individually wrapped.
9. The dough is greasy and oily, which makes it yummy and good.
10. The empanadas are sealed by hand using a special technique.
11. An egg wash is applied to the empanadas before baking.
12. The empanadas are baked in a preheated oven at 400°F.
13. The empanadas are pierced with holes on top to let the steam out while baking.
14. The empanadas are baked until golden brown, which takes around 20-25 minutes.
Note that some of the text is conversation and opinions, which I have excluded from the key facts.