El Salvadorian Pupusas

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.

El Salvadorian Bean and Cheese Pupusas

Pupusas are, in my opinion, El Salvadorian comfort food! A pupusa is like a thick corn flour pancake filled with either beans, cheese, beans and cheese, or beans, cheese and pork (which is called Pupusas Revueltas). It is served with tomato sauce to pour on top or dip bites into, and curtido on the side. These things really put me in a happy place. Enjoy the recipe– I hope they put you in a happy place as well!

Oaxacan Marinated Grilled Flank Steak

From the Tucson restaurant A Cukinary Affair. Chef: Tim Vogl. He recommends serving this with Cuban black beans, grilled sweet Vidalia onions, grilled green Anaheim chiles and warmed fresh tortillas.

Oaxacan Tacos

These are traditional Mexican tacos. I’ve had the recipe for quite a while and it was originally found at allrecipes.com These are similar to soft tacos. Posted for Zaar World Tour 05

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