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What Are Some Funny Pupusa-Making Mishaps?

Making pupusas can be a joyous and sometimes hilarious adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or a first-time pupusa maker, mishaps are bound to happen, adding a bit of humor to the culinary experience. Here are some funny pupusa-making mishaps that have happened to me and others, bringing laughter and learning to our kitchens.

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The Sticky Dough Disaster

One of the most common and amusing mishaps is dealing with sticky dough. I remember my first solo attempt at making pupusas. I was confident, having watched my grandmother and mother make them countless times. However, I soon found myself in a sticky situation—literally.

I had added too much water to the masa harina, resulting in dough that clung to everything: my hands, the counter, and even my hair. As I tried to shape the pupusas, they stuck to my fingers, tearing apart before I could even fill them. I ended up with a dough-covered kitchen and a lot of laughter.

Lesson Learned: Add water gradually and keep your hands slightly damp to prevent the dough from sticking.

The Overfilling Fiasco

Filling pupusas is an art form, and overfilling them is a classic rookie mistake. My friend Sarah, who was making pupusas for the first time, was so excited about the filling that she piled on way too much cheese and beans.

As she tried to seal the pupusa, the filling oozed out from every side. She managed to cook a few of her creations, but they looked more like cheesy pancakes than pupusas. We laughed until our sides hurt, especially when one particularly overloaded pupusa burst open on the griddle, splattering cheese everywhere.

Lesson Learned: Less is more. Keep the filling modest to ensure the pupusa seals properly and cooks evenly.

The Burnt Pupusa Blues

Timing is everything when cooking pupusas, and it’s easy to get distracted and leave them on the griddle for too long. During a pupusa party I hosted, my neighbor Tom decided to try his hand at cooking. Enthusiastic but inexperienced, he placed the pupusas on the hot griddle and then got caught up in conversation.

We all smelled it before we saw it—an unmistakable scent of burnt masa. Tom rushed back to the griddle, only to find his pupusas charred and smoking. We teased him about his “extra crispy” pupusas for the rest of the night, and he took it in good humor.

Lesson Learned: Keep an eye on the griddle and flip the pupusas every few minutes to avoid burning.

The Great Filling Escape

One time, my cousin Maria and I were making pupusas for a family gathering. We were experimenting with different fillings, including a delicious but tricky-to-handle shrimp and cheese mixture.

As I was sealing one particularly plump pupusa, I didn’t notice a small tear in the dough. When I placed it on the griddle, the shrimp and cheese began to ooze out, causing a hissing sound and a bit of a mess. Maria laughed so hard she nearly dropped her own pupusa. We ended up with a few “open-faced” pupusas that night.

Lesson Learned: Check the dough for tears and be gentle when sealing to prevent filling from escaping.

The Pupusa Tower Collapse

At another pupusa party, we decided to get creative and make a “pupusa tower” by stacking pupusas on top of each other with layers of curtido and salsa in between. It sounded like a great idea—until we started building it.

As we added more layers, the tower began to wobble. We all watched in suspense, hoping it would hold. But as we placed the final pupusa on top, the whole tower collapsed, spilling curtido and salsa all over the table. We burst into laughter, taking photos of the pupusa carnage before cleaning up.

Lesson Learned: Sometimes simple is better. Enjoy each pupusa individually rather than attempting architectural feats.

Conclusion

Pupusa-making mishaps are all part of the fun and learning process. From sticky dough disasters to overfilled fiascos and burnt pupusa blues, each mistake brings a lesson and a lot of laughter. These funny moments remind us that cooking is not just about the end result but also about the experiences and memories we create along the way. So, embrace the mishaps, laugh at the mistakes, and enjoy the delicious journey of making pupusas.

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