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How to Make Chipilín Pupusas

A Salvadoran Classic with a Leafy, Legendary Twist

If you’ve ever wondered how to bring earthy, herbal, and deliciously green flavors into your pupusa game, look no further than chipilín—El Salvador’s beloved wild leafy green.

Known for its slightly grassy, spinach-meets-mint profile, chipilín is a traditional Mesoamerican ingredient with deep roots in rural cooking, abuelita wisdom, and indigenous herbalism. And when folded into melty cheese and hugged by warm masa… oh, vos—it’s a pupusa worth writing home about.

Let’s dive into exactly how to make chipilín pupusas at home, with tips, history, and flavor combos that’ll have your comal singing.


🌿 What Is Chipilín?

Chipilín (pronounced chee-pee-LEEN) is a leafy green native to Central America. It grows wild and is:

  • Rich in iron and calcium
  • Used in soups, tamales, and pupusas
  • Known for its delicate, herbaceous flavor
  • A staple in rural Salvadoran and Guatemalan kitchens

You can find it fresh or frozen at many Latin grocery stores. If you’re in the U.S., check pupuserías or international markets with Central American imports.


🛒 Ingredients – Chipilín Pupusas

🫓 For the Dough:

  • 2 cups masa harina (corn flour)
  • 1½ to 2 cups warm water
  • ½ tsp salt

🌿 For the Filling:

  • 1½ cups fresh or thawed chipilín leaves (stems removed)
  • 1½ cups quesillo or mozzarella cheese (grated or shredded)
  • Optional: ¼ cup ricotta or cream cheese for creamier texture
  • Salt to taste
  • Optional: a touch of sautéed garlic or onions

👨‍🍳 Step-by-Step: How to Make Chipilín Pupusas

1. Prep the Chipilín

If using fresh:

  • Rinse thoroughly and remove any tough stems
  • Blanch in boiling water for 2–3 minutes
  • Drain and chop finely

If using frozen:

  • Thaw and squeeze out excess moisture
  • Chop if needed

💡 Pro Tip: Sauté chipilín with garlic and a pinch of salt for extra flavor before mixing with cheese.


2. Make the Dough

In a bowl:

  • Mix masa harina, salt, and warm water
  • Knead until dough is soft and pliable, not sticky
  • Cover with a damp cloth while preparing your fillings

3. Mix the Filling

In a separate bowl:

  • Combine cheese and chopped chipilín
  • Add any extra flavorings (onion, cream cheese, garlic)
  • Mix until uniform and sticky

4. Assemble the Pupusas

  1. Divide dough into 8–10 balls
  2. Flatten each into a disc
  3. Add 1–2 tbsp of chipilín-cheese filling to the center
  4. Fold edges to seal and reshape into a thick disc (about ½” thick)

Be gentle—chipilín is leafy and can poke out. Seal carefully!


5. Cook to Golden Perfection

Heat a nonstick skillet or comal over medium heat.

  • Cook each pupusa for 3–4 minutes per side
  • Press gently with a spatula
  • Watch for golden spots and oozing cheese

Serve hot with curtido and salsa roja—classic, bold, and beautiful.


🧠 Nutrition Tip

Chipilín is packed with:

  • Vitamin A
  • Iron and calcium
  • Plant-based protein

Pair it with beans or tofu-based fillings for a high-fiber, vegetarian-friendly pupusa.


🌱 Variations

  • Vegan Version: Use vegan cheese and sautéed chipilín
  • Spicy Option: Add chopped jalapeños or chipotle to the filling
  • Creamy Dreamy: Mix chipilín with sour cream or crema and cheese
  • Fusion Flavor: Try chipilín with feta, sun-dried tomato, or caramelized onions

💬 How to Serve Chipilín Pupusas

Always serve with:

  • Curtido (pickled cabbage slaw)
  • Salsa roja (tomato + garlic + chili)
  • Horchata, tamarindo, or fresh lime water

Bonus: Serve with black beans, fried plantains, or grilled corn for a full plate of Salvadoran sabor.


Final Thoughts: Chipilín Is the Secret Leafy Superpower

Making chipilín pupusas isn’t just cooking—it’s preserving culinary heritage. Whether you grew up eating these or are discovering chipilín for the first time, adding this green wonder to your pupusa rotation brings flavor, nutrition, and nostalgia to your kitchen.

🫓🌿 ¡Ponete pilas, sacá el comal, y llená la masa de chipilín, vos!

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