El Salvadorian Pupusas Recipes

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SALVADORAN PUPUSAS AS MADE BY CURLY AND HIS ABUELITA RECIPE BY TASTY



Salvadoran Pupusas As Made By Curly And His Abuelita Recipe by Tasty image

Here's what you need: green cabbage, small white onion, medium carrots, boiling water, distilled white vinegar, dried oregano, kosher salt, vegetable oil, boneless pork shoulder, salt, medium tomato, green bell pepper, small white onion, masa harina, salt, cold water, grated mozzarella cheese, refried bean, vegetable oil

Provided by Katie Aubin

Categories     Sides

Yield 18 pupusas

Number Of Ingredients 19

½ head green cabbage, cored and shredded
1 small white onion, sliced
2 medium carrots, grated
4 cups boiling water
1 cup distilled white vinegar
1 tablespoon dried oregano
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 lb boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1-inch (2-cm) cubes
1 teaspoon salt
1 medium tomato, diced
½ green bell pepper, diced
1 small white onion, diced
4 cups masa harina
2 teaspoons salt
3 cups cold water
1 cup grated mozzarella cheese
1 cup refried bean, cooked
1 tablespoon vegetable oil, for frying

Steps:

  • Make the curtido: In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, onion, and carrots. Pour the boiling water over the vegetables and toss. Let sit for 10 minutes, then drain.
  • In a liquid measuring cup or small bowl, combine the vinegar, oregano, and salt. Pour over the slaw and toss to coat. Once thoroughly mixed, transfer the curtido any any leftover liquid in the bowl to an airtight jar or container.
  • Chill for at least 20 minutes in the refrigerator, or chill overnight for best results.
  • Make the chicharrón: Heat the vegetable oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add the pork shoulder and salt. Cook for 15 minutes without disturbing. If the pork is browning too quickly, reduce the heat to medium. Turn the pork over and let cook on the other side for 10 minutes more, or until crispy and golden brown.
  • Transfer the pork to a food processor and add the tomato, green bell pepper, and onion. Pulse until a thick paste forms. The mixture should not be watery. Set aside.
  • Make the pupusa dough: In a large bowl, whisk together the masa harina and salt, then add the water. Use your hands to mix until the dough comes together with a clay-like texture.
  • Fill a small bowl with water and a bit of oil and set near your work station. You'll wet your fingers with the mixture as you work to keep the dough from sticking to your hands.
  • Take a golf ball-sized portion of dough and roll into a ball, then flatten into an even round.
  • Fill the dough round with ½ tablespoon chicharrón paste, 1 teaspoon refried beans, and 1 teaspoon mozzarella cheese. Fold the dough over the filling until it's completely sealed. Then, pat out the ball between your hands until flat. If the pupusa cracks, patch it with a bit of dough and a little oil. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
  • Heat a large pan or griddle over medium heat. Brush with vegetable oil, then place 2-3 pupusas on the pan and cook for 2-4 minutes, or until the bottoms are golden brown. Flip and cook on the other side for 2-4 minutes more, until golden brown and warmed through. Repeat with the remaining pupusas.
  • Serve the pupusas with curtido.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 201 calories, Carbohydrate 25 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, Sugar 3 grams

AUTHENTIC SALVADOREAN PUPUSAS



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I was a little leary about posting this mainly because the recipe takes some effort, but I promise it's well worth the time! This recipe is always served with, Recipe #271297 and Recipe #292499.

Provided by cervantesbrandi

Categories     Beans

Time 40m

Yield 20 pupusas

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 cups red beans (cooked)
1/4 small onion
1/2 cup corn oil
1 tablespoon salt
1 cup water (I use cooking liquid from the beans)
3 lbs mozzarella cheese (shredded)
1/2 green bell pepper (diced)
1/2 cup chile (I use lorocco which is a tropical flower found in latin markets)
4 cups masa corn flour (I use maseca brand)
2 cups warm water

Steps:

  • The Beans:.
  • Heat the corn oil in a large soup pan on medium high heat. Once the oil is heated fry the onion until golden brown.
  • While the onions are cooking, place half of the beans and 1/2 cup of the reserved bean liquid in a blender and blend for 1 minute.
  • Once the onion is golden in color, about 4 minutes take the onion out with a slotted spoon.
  • Carefully stir the beans from the blender into the hot oil. Turn your heat down to medium low.
  • Next add the onion and the rest of the beans and reserved 1/2 cup cooking liquid into the blender and liquefy for a minute. Add the beans to the rest of the mixture that is already cooking.
  • Carefully stir the beans until no oil appears in the beans, about 3 minutes. Cook on medium stirring about every 5 minutes until the beans have darkened about 3 shades and are the consistency of refried beans in a can.
  • The Cheese:.
  • Place the shredded mozzarella, lorocco, and bell pepper in a food processor and process until the bell peppers and lorocco are chopped into tiny pieces and fully incorporated into the cheese.
  • Next, place the cheese mixture into a plastic bowl and warm the mix in the microwave for no more than 20 seconds.
  • Next -- and yes this sounds gross, squeeze the cheese mixture with your hands until it becomes like a soft putty consistency.
  • Set the cheese aside and get ready for the masa.
  • The Masa:.
  • Place the masa mix and water in a bowl and stir until fully mixed. The masa should be very sticky but should form an easy ball when rolled. If not, add water until it is sticky but easy to work with.
  • Next, Place an egg size ball of masa in your hand (it helps to place a tiny bit of oil on your hands before doing this) and press the masa out in one hand to represent a small plate the size of your palm.
  • Place about a tablespoon of cheese down onto the masa, then a tsp of beans. Pull the sides of the masa up around the beans and cheese and roll it into a ball. Next, flatten it a tiny bit with your palms to form a thick disc. Pat the disc turning it between your hands about 6 times to flatten it more but to keep it in a round shape.
  • The pupusa should be a little less than 1/2 inch thick.
  • Place the pupusa on a large oiled non stick surface and cook on medium high until each side is golden brown, around 3 minutes on each side.
  • Enjoy!

PUPUSAS WITH CURTIDO FROM EL SALVADOR



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My friend Joan from Foodalogue is going on a virtual culinary tour "South of the Border" and the first stop was Mexico, so I joined her with these Chicken Tacos with Tomatillo Salsa. This week we are going to El Salvador and I am joining her with their national dish, Pupusas. I didn't know anything

Provided by Erica Dinho

Categories     Main Course

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 head green cabbage shredded
1 carrot (shredded)
1/4 teaspoon finely chopped habanero pepper
1/2 red onion (thinly sliced)
Salt and pepper
Juice of 1/2 lime
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup warm water
2 cups masarina or corn flour
1 cup warm water
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup cheddar cheese
1/4 cup queso fresco
1/4 cup mozzarella cheese
1 cup refried beans
1 cup cooked chicharrón (diced)

Steps:

  • Combine the masa harina, warm water and salt, mixing thoroughly. Let mixture stand for five minutes.
  • Knead with your hands for about 3 minutes, moistening your hands with water as you work.
  • Form 8 small balls with the dough. Place each ball between 2 plastic bags and with a flat pot cover, flatten to 1/2 inch.
  • Remove the top plastic of 4 tortillas, sprinkle the cheddar cheese, queso fresco and mozarella cheese over the bottom of each tortilla. Add the refried beans evenly on top of the cheese, then top with chicharron. Top with another tortilla. Press the borders to close the pupusa so the filling does not come out.
  • Add the oil to a nonstick pan over medium heat. Place the pupusas in the pan, and cook about 3 minutes on each side, until a crust forms or they are golden brown. Serve warm with curtido.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 405 kcal, Carbohydrate 60 g, Protein 18 g, Fat 10 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, TransFat 0.1 g, Cholesterol 25 mg, Sodium 805 mg, Fiber 10 g, Sugar 7 g, UnsaturatedFat 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

EL SALVADORIAN PUPUSAS



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Pupusas are a staple in El Salvadorian cuisine. They are thick, corn patties stuffed with beans, cheese, beans and cheese, or beans cheese and pork (called pupusas revueltas) and served with tomato sauce and curtido. For this recipe, I am making them with beans and cheese.

Provided by skc1979

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 25m

Yield 8-12 pupusas, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 cups masa corn flour, divided
2 1/2 cups water, divided
1/2 teaspoon salt, divided
1 (15 ounce) can refried beans
1 cup jack cheese, shredded
canola oil or vegetable oil (for frying)
1 (14 ounce) can tomato sauce

Steps:

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine refried beans and cheese. Set aside.
  • In a separate mixing bowl, combine 2 cups Masa with 1 ¼ cups water and ¼ tsp salt, mixing thoroughly until it is a soft dough (this dough dries out fast- hence the divided measurements. But if it starts to dry out while you are still working, you can add a touch more water as needed). Pinch a bit of dough off and roll it into a ball about 2 inches in diameter (about the size of a golf ball). Using your thumb, push down on the ball to make more of a "bowl".
  • Place a spoonful of the bean and cheese mixture into the "bowl". Pinch off and flatten a bit more dough to cover the bowl with. Carefully flatten the filled ball to make a disc, making an effort to make it as thinly as possible- about ½ inch thick. This takes a lot of practice!
  • Pour ¼ cup of oil into a nonstick skillet and place as many pupusas as will fit, and cook over medium / medium- high heat for 3-5 minutes on each side, or until golden and browned. Repeat with the next batch, adding more oil if necessary. When the masa dough has run out, make another fresh batch and repeat the process. Serve with warmed tomato sauce and curtido.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 641.5, Fat 12.8, SaturatedFat 5.5, Cholesterol 26.6, Sodium 1414.1, Carbohydrate 113.2, Fiber 18.1, Sugar 5.2, Protein 23.4

SALVADORAN PULLED PORK PUPUSAS WITH PICKLED CABBAGE



Salvadoran Pulled Pork Pupusas with Pickled Cabbage image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT5h25m

Yield 16 pupusas, 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 29

1/2 medium green cabbage, shredded
1 chayote squash, shredded
2 carrots, shredded
1 red onion, thinly sliced
1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
1 1/2 cups cider vinegar
1 cup water
1/2 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano leaves, crushed
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon ground coriander
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1/2 tablespoon salt
3 pounds pork butt, trimmed and cubed
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
6 cups water
1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes
1 sweet onion, diced
2 cloves garlic
1 jalapeno, diced
1/2 teaspoon Mexican oregano
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
For the corn dough:
3 1/2 cups masa harina
2 1/4 cups warm water
1/2 teaspoon salt
Olive oil
1 1/2 cups shredded Cotija cheese

Steps:

  • For the pickled cabbage: Combine the vegetables in a large bowl. In a medium saucepan, add the vinegar, water, spices, brown sugar and salt and bring to a boil. Pour the hot pickling liquid over the vegetables. Mix the ingredients well and let stand for at least 24 hours before serving, stirring occasionally. This mixture will keep for 2 to 3 weeks covered in the refrigerator.
  • For the pork filling: Season the pork with the salt and pepper and place in a medium saucepan. Add enough water to cover by 2-inches, about 6 cups. Bring to a simmer and partially cover the pot; cook until the meat is very tender and almost all of the liquid has evaporated, about 3 hours. Uncover the pork and let it slightly pan fry in its own fat, stirring, until golden brown.
  • Meanwhile, combine the tomatoes, onion, garlic, jalapeno, oregano and cinnamon in a blender. Puree until smooth. Add the tomato mixture to the pork in the saucepan and stir to loosen any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Lower the heat and simmer for another 30 minutes, or until pork is falling apart and most of the liquid has reduced from the sauce. The pork mixture should be very thick. Set aside to cool while you prepare the masa dough. (This will yield more pork than you need for this recipe but any leftover can be frozen and/or used in other recipes. It makes a great filling for tacos, burritos, quesadillas or enchiladas and also works well as a sandwich filling when mixed with a tangy barbecue sauce.)
  • For the dough: In a bowl, combine the masa harina with the warm water and salt mix until soft dough forms. Let stand for 20 to 30 minutes. Stir in up to a 1/4 cup of cold water, until the dough become soft but not sticky. Divide the dough into 16 golf ball size pieces. Keep the dough covered as you work.
  • To form a pupusa: Rub the palm of your hands with a little olive oil. While holding of the dough balls in 1 hand, press the thumb of the other hand in the middle of the ball of dough to form an indentation, then turning the dough, begin to flatten it with your fingertips into a 4-inch concave disk resembling a small bowl. In the center of the disk add 2 tablespoons of the pork and 1/2 tablespoon of the shredded cheese. Bring the edges of the dough together over the filling and squeeze to form a seal. Working gently, press the dough into a flattened disk, flattening the dough middle and edges to form a thick pancake shape about 4-inches in diameter. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
  • Lightly rub the pupusas with oil and place them on a heated, greased griddle over medium-high heat. Cook each side until golden brown in spots and slightly puffy, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Serve hot, with a serving of the pickled cabbage on the side.

PUPUSAS



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This is a fairly authentic version of the popular Salvadorean dish. It does take some time, however it is well worth the effort! You can purchase pre-made chicharron at specialty markets, however this recipe tastes just like it. I also make the salsa roja and curtido ahead of time (the salsa freezes very well, and the curtido can stay in the fridge at least a week).

Provided by ZZ

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork

Time 2h54m

Yield 15

Number Of Ingredients 23

4 cups plain tomato sauce
1 cup water
4 bunches fresh cilantro, chopped
1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1 onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 cube chicken bouillon
salt to taste
½ head cabbage, shredded
1 large carrot, peeled and grated
½ cup white vinegar
3 scallions, minced
2 tablespoons dried oregano
1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes
1 (12 ounce) package bacon, or to taste
4 tomatoes, halved, or more to taste
1 green bell pepper, seeded and quartered
1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese
2 cloves garlic, minced
salt to taste
4 cups masa harina, or more to taste
2 cups water, or as needed
½ cup vegetable oil for frying

Steps:

  • Combine tomato sauce, water, cilantro, green bell pepper, onion, crushed garlic, bouillon cube, and salt in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook and stir until vegetables are soft, about 20 minutes. Let salsa roja cool for 10 minutes.
  • Fill a blender halfway with the salsa roja. Cover and hold lid down with a potholder; pulse a few times before leaving on to blend. Pour into a bowl. Repeat with remaining salsa roja. Return to saucepan and simmer for 10 minutes more stirring occasionally. Allow to cool completely, about 1 hour, and refrigerate.
  • Place cabbage and carrots in a large bowl. Add 4 cups boiling water and let stand for 5 minutes. Drain well. Mix in vinegar, scallions, oregano, and red pepper flakes. Chill curtido until serving.
  • Place bacon in a large skillet and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until almost fully cooked and not yet crispy, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer bacon and grease (if desired) to a food processor. Add tomatoes, quartered green bell pepper, Monterey Jack cheese, and minced garlic. Puree and season the chicharron with salt.
  • Mix masa harina and 1/2 cup water together in a bowl by hand. Add the remaining water slowly, about 2 tablespoons at a time, mixing well after each addition, until dough is moist but still firm. Cover with a wet towel.
  • Heat 1/2 cup oil a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Take a golf ball-sized piece of dough and roll into a ball in your hands. Make a hole in the dough ball with your thumb; put a small amount of chicharron inside the hole, close it up, and flatten the ball with your hands into a thick tortilla shape. Place pupusa in the skillet and fry until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Repeat with the remaining dough and chicharron.
  • Serve each pupusa topped with 2 tablespoons of curtido and 1 tablespoon of salsa roja.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 233.7 calories, Carbohydrate 33.8 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Fat 7.7 g, Fiber 7.7 g, Protein 9.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 676 mg, Sugar 5.9 g

CURTIDO (EL SALVADORAN CABBAGE SALAD)



Curtido (El Salvadoran Cabbage Salad) image

Curtido is a salad made out of cabbage and served with El Salvadoran pupusas. Stuff cooked pupusas with the curtido for a delicious treat!

Provided by Jenny

Categories     Salad     Coleslaw Recipes     No Mayo

Time 45m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 7

½ head green cabbage, cored and shredded
1 carrot, grated
1 quart boiling water
3 green onions, minced
1 cup distilled white vinegar
½ cup water
2 teaspoons dried oregano

Steps:

  • Combine the cabbage and carrot in a large bowl and pour the boiling water over the mixture. Allow the mixture to steep for 5 minutes; drain well. Return the cabbage and carrots to the bowl. Mix in the green onion, vinegar, 1/2 cup of water, and oregano. Toss until all ingredients are combined. Chill for 20 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 50.2 calories, Carbohydrate 11.3 g, Fat 0.3 g, Fiber 4.7 g, Protein 2.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 47 mg, Sugar 5.7 g

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The ingredients needed are corn or rice flour, cheese, and other ingredients to add inside the pupusas. The most popular optional ingredients to fill Pupusas are Cheese, fried pork rind or Chicharron, refried beans, and Loroca flower. Some places take the liberty of creating different variations of this Salvadoran dish, especially during holidays.
From elsalvadorinfo.net


SALVADORAN PUPUSAS CON CURTIDO RECIPE - FOOD CHANNEL
2017-03-09 Preparation. 1 For The Curtido: ; 2 Combine cabbage, carrot, and onion in a large bowl.; 3 Combine remaining ingredients and pour over the cabbage mixture. Cover and hold in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving, or overnight. When the chorizo is cooked and drained, add green onions and set aside.
From foodchannel.com


HOMEMADE SALVADORAN PUPUSAS RECIPE - CHISEL & FORK
2020-05-02 How to Make Pupusas Heat canola oil in large skillet over-medium high heat. Season pork with salt and add to skillet. Cook for 15 minutes and then flip and cook for another 10 minutes, or until cooked through and golden brown. Add the pork, onion, tomato sauce and pepper and pulse until a thick paste forms. Set aside.
From chiselandfork.com


EL SALVADORIAN PUPUSAS RECIPE - ALL INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTHY …
El Salvadorian Pupusas Recipe - Food.com hot www.food.com. Pupusas are a staple in El Salvadorian cuisine. They are thick, corn patties stuffed with beans, cheese, beans and cheese, or beans cheese and pork (called pupusas revueltas) and served with tomato sauce and curtido. For this recipe, I am making them with beans and cheese.
From therecipes.info


20 SALVADORAN FOODS (+ EASY RECIPES) - INSANELY GOOD
2021-07-01 These tamales, like all tamales, take some time to make, but the chicken is tender, and the dough (outer layer) is soft and genuinely delicious. Plus, the green chiles give them plenty of heat. 15. Pasteles. Pasteles are more of a Puerto Rican dish, but plenty of Salvadoran chefs make them, as well.
From insanelygoodrecipes.com


EL SALVADORIAN FILLED TORTILLAS - JOURNEY LATIN AMERICA
2014-05-26 Cover the dough with cling film for 10 minutes. In the meantime, make your filling! This recipe has chicharrones (spicy pork pieces) in the pupusas. To make the filling, simply fry the lardons until crispy with the chopped tomato. Set to one side. Get your dough and divide it into 8-10 equal balls. In the middle of the ball of dough make a hole ...
From journeylatinamerica.com


CURTIDO RECIPE (SPICY SALVADORAN SLAW) - PINCH AND SWIRL
2020-02-05 How to Make Curtido. Step 1: Whisk dressing ingredients (water, vinegar, kosher salt, Mexican oregano and crushed red pepper) in the bottom of a large salad bowl. Step 3: Add cabbage, carrot and onions to dressing and toss to coat. Set aside for 30 minutes and toss again.
From pinchandswirl.com


PUPUSAS EL SALVADOR BEST RECIPES
Yogurt-Filled Chocolate Cauldrons. Cute chocolate "cauldrons" hold a cool, creamy orange-flavored yogurt in this recipe. The unfilled cups can be made days in …
From recipesforweb.com


SALVADORIAN-STYLE CHICHARRóN SHREDDED PORK RECIPE
2021-07-18 Steps to Make It. Gather the ingredients. Cut pork into several large pieces and place meat in slow cooker with 1 cup salsa, cumin, salt, and pepper to taste. Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours (or 4 hours on high) or until pork is fork tender. Remove pork from slow cooker, reserving liquid, and shred finely with a fork or using a food processor ...
From thespruceeats.com


PUPUSAS RECIPE - EL SALVADOR'S NATIONAL DISH - SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL
2018-07-01 For the pupusas: Start by cooking the beans for 20 minutes before, add garlic before roughly blending the beans. Add the cheese. The consistency should be pretty doughy. Making the dough is really simple. Combine masa harissa, water, and salt and form a flexible, not too dry dough. You can toy around with the masa and water until the mixture ...
From unique-universe.blog


SALVADOREAN PUPUSAS WITH CABBAGE SALAD - GOYA FOODS
Step 1. In bowl, combine Masarica, Adobo and 2 cups of water. Mix until water is absorbed. Using hands, knead Masarica mixture, adding remaining water a little at a time, until moist dough is formed. You may not need all the water. Step 2. Using hands, roll 3 tablespoons dough into ball. Flatten into disk that measures 5” round and 1/8 ...
From goya.com


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