This is where you can buy Emma's empanadas from 'Selling Sunset'
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If you’re a fellow lover of Selling Sunset and have been wondering about newcomer Emma Hernan’s empanadas business—we’ve got good news for you! We know where you can buy Emma’s empanadas to try for yourself.
While we eagerly await the return of Selling Sunset season 5, many of us have been turning our attention to Emma’s foodie side hustle, Emma Leigh & Co.—especially after we heard there were cheeseburgers involved. (Wait, isn't she vegan?!)
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Where can you buy Emma's empanadas from 'Selling Sunset'?
It turns out the delicious, plant-based empanadas are available in quite a few places. You can find the full range on ‘GTFO It's Vegan’ online grocery, but sadly they’re sold out—unsurprising when you see the flavors! But there is a waitlist to join for when they restock.
But we have also spotted another one of Emma’s creations for sale at QVC, so if you’re looking for the perfect Selling Sunset-themed snack to chow down on when the next season lands on Netflix, we’ve got you!
Right now you can shop Emma Leigh & Co's keto-friendly crab cakes, made with cauliflower, jumbo lump blue crab meat, peppers, onions, and spices.
Emma Leigh & Co., (12) 3oz Cauliflower Crab Cakes: $99.90 | QVC (opens in new tab)
If you're wondering if these are worth a taste, one QVC shopper said they were: "To die for deliciousness!!!! From the first bite to the last this is hands down the best crab cakes I’ve ever had! I just got my box & I’m already ordering another one."
These crab cakes are keto-friendly but not vegan, as they contain crab!
As QVC already sells Emma’s crab cakes, it’s likely they will also soon stock the ever-popular empanadas, so watch this space!
Hernan recently posted to her Instagram, sharing that her empanadas would soon be stocked at one of the US's biggest food retailers, and told fans that she would update them soon with the exciting news.
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Are Emma’s empanadas vegan?
The short answer is yes. Don’t be fooled by their three flavors—beef, cheeseburger and sausage pizza—the pockets are fully vegan.
In terms of ingredients, the beef empanadas contain a mix of Beyond Meat, Daiya dairy-free cheddar melt, salsa and taco seasoning, and the pizza flavor uses Beyond Sausage, pizza sauce, and shredded vegan mozzarella to create its epic pizza taste.
Naomi is a Lifestyle News Writer with the Women's Lifestyle team and has recently earned her Gold Standard diploma in Journalism with the NCTJ. She has a background in design, having studied Illustration at Plymouth University but has taken a leap into the world of journalism after always having a passion for writing. She currently writes pieces on beauty, trends, fashion, and entertainment for GoodTo and My Imperfect Life. She also tests and reviews beauty and skincare products and tries out the latest TikTok hacks for My Imperfect Life.
Before working for Future Publishing’s Lifestyle News team, she worked in the Ad production team. Here she wrote and designed adverts on all sorts of things, which then went into print magazines across all genres. Now, when she isn’t writing articles on celebs, fashion trends, or the newest shows on Netflix, you can find her drinking copious cups of coffee, drawing and probably online shopping.
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