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Venezuelan Couple’s Empanadas A Hit In Humboldt Park, Selling Out Daily As They Wait For Work Permits

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Daniel and Angelica of Venezuela sell Venezuelan empanadas and coffee as people wait in an hours-long line for resources at the Illinois Department of Human Services site, 2753 W. North Ave., in Humboldt Park on Nov. 6, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club ChicagoDaniel and Angelica of Venezuela sell Venezuelan empanadas and coffee as people wait in an hours-long line for resources at the Illinois Department of Human Services site, 2753 W. North Ave., in Humboldt Park on Nov. 6, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

The two started selling at the intersection this summer, and their food has become so popular that they sell out most mornings. Sometimes, they’re only there for an hour before all their food is gone; other mornings, it takes a few hours, Angelica said.

They make 40-50 empanadas a day inside their home kitchen, and they get most of their business on Mondays and Tuesdays.

“The reality is a lot of people come to sell here, but the days and hours are staggered. … We are the most stable here,” Daniel said. “Many people from the line come here, but recently, more neighbors come by and even drive to get the food — Puerto Ricans, other Latinos, everyone.”

Angelica and Daniel also do home deliveries for people who want bulk empanada orders or who are not able to buy from them in person, he said.

Their empanadas come in four varieties: chicken and rice; mechada with shredded pork, rice, cheese, tomatoes and plantains; pabellón with skirt steak, beans and plantains; and ham and cheese.

The mechada empanada is the most popular, and it is often eaten for breakfast, Angelica said.

Daniel and Angelica of Venezuela sell Venezuelan empanadas and coffee as people wait in an hours-long line for resources at the Illinois Department of Human Services site, 2753 W. North Ave., in Humboldt Park on Nov. 6, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

The two have been strategic with their business: They chose their location specifically to cater to Latinos in Humboldt Park and the migrants lining up there who’d be familiar with their offerings.

They make $400-$600 a week, which has helped them move into a home in Back of the Yards, pay their bills and provide for their family, Daniel said. The couple’s two daughters, 14 and 5, are in a bilingual school on the Southwest Side, and being able to provide stability and some sense of normalcy for them is important, he said.

The couple hope to get their official work permits from the government next month after arriving in Chicago nearly a year ago and completing the asylum process. They hope it will open doors to get a better job before colder weather rolls in so they can stop selling empanadas outside.

“We like Chicago, and because we have two daughters, we want them to have stability and make friends at school,” Daniel said. “We would like to go on vacation around the United States, like places we have seen on TV, but for now we have to work and save up money.”

Daniel and Angelica of Venezuela sell Venezuelan empanadas and coffee as people wait in an hours-long line for resources at the Illinois Department of Human Services site, 2753 W. North Ave., in Humboldt Park on Nov. 6, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club ChicagoDaniel and Angelica of Venezuela serve Venezuelan empanadas as people wait in an hours-long line for resources at the Illinois Department of Human Services site, 2753 W. North Ave., in Humboldt Park on Oct. 25, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

They’re holding onto a future where they can grow roots in Chicago, build more community and visit their family in Venezuela when it’s safe — provided they can come back to Chicago.

After moving between Venezuela, Chile and Columbia, Chicago is now their home, they said.

“It would be big to have a future here that gives us employment opportunities, stability, documentation, so we can go see family and come back here without issues,” Daniel said.

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