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How to Make Basil Pupusas

Where Salvadoran Masa Meets Fresh Garden Vibes

Sometimes, a single ingredient can take something familiar and make it taste completely new. That’s what fresh basil does to pupusas.

It’s not traditional. It’s not expected. But it’s amazing—especially when paired with cheese. Basil pupusas bring a fragrant, slightly sweet, earthy twist to the Salvadoran classic that’ll have you saying, “¡Esto está fresco, vos!”

Perfect for summer nights, brunch experiments, or impressing your foodie friends.


Why Basil?

Basil isn’t just for pesto and pizza. In a pupusa, it adds:

  • A fresh, herbal brightness 🌿
  • A touch of sweetness
  • A beautiful aroma as it cooks on the comal

Pair it with melty cheese and tender masa, and you’ve got a pupusa that tastes like your abuelita took a trip to Tuscany.


Ingredients

For the Masa:

  • 2 cups masa harina
  • 1 ½ to 2 cups warm water
  • ½ tsp salt

For the Filling:

  • ½ cup fresh basil, finely chopped
  • 1 cup shredded cheese (mozzarella, quesillo, or a mix)
  • Optional: 1 clove garlic, minced
  • Optional: 1 tsp olive oil (for extra Italian vibes)

Step 1: Make the Basil-Cheese Filling

In a bowl, combine:

  • Chopped basil
  • Shredded cheese
  • Garlic (if using)
  • A drizzle of olive oil
  • A pinch of salt and pepper (optional)

Let sit for 5–10 minutes to blend the flavors.


Step 2: Prepare the Masa Dough

In a large bowl:

  1. Mix masa harina and salt.
  2. Slowly add warm water while kneading.
  3. The dough should feel soft, like Play-Doh. Not sticky, not dry.

Cover with a damp towel while you work.


Step 3: Shape and Fill the Pupusas

  1. Divide dough into 8–10 equal balls.
  2. Flatten each into a disc in your palm.
  3. Add 1–2 tablespoons of basil-cheese filling.
  4. Fold edges over to seal and reshape into a thick disc.

💡 Tip: Keep your hands slightly wet or oiled for easier shaping.


Step 4: Cook the Pupusas

Heat a comal or non-stick skillet over medium heat.

Cook each pupusa for 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown and slightly puffy.
Basil aroma + sizzling cheese = pure joy.


Step 5: Serve and Elevate

Serve hot with:

  • Classic curtido, or a limey slaw with chopped mint
  • Salsa roja, or try a basil-tomato chutney for fusion
  • Optional: a splash of balsamic glaze or yogurt drizzle

These are perfect as an appetizer, light dinner, or pupusa party centerpiece.


Flavor Profile

ElementRole
BasilFresh, herbal, lightly sweet
CheeseCreamy, melty, salty
MasaEarthy, warm, grounding
Garlic (optional)Adds depth and warmth

Together, it’s like a pupusa and a caprese sandwich got married.


Variations

  • Add sundried tomatoes to the filling
  • Use goat cheese or ricotta instead of mozzarella
  • Make a sweet version with basil, honey, and cream cheese
  • Add crushed red pepper for a spicy twist

Final Thoughts: Pupusas, but Make It Garden-Fresh

Basil pupusas are an invitation to break rules with flavor. They’re simple to make, vibrant in taste, and totally Instagrammable (let’s be honest).

So if you’ve got a basil plant on the windowsill or a craving for something green and gooey, get pressing.

🫓🌿🔥 ¡Pupusa fresca pa’ la mesa!

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