Wholesome, Gluten-Free, and Surprisingly Delicious
Oats aren’t just for breakfast anymore. With a little culinary creativity, they become the star of a healthy, hearty pupusa that’s perfect for gluten-free diets, fiber lovers, and anyone looking to put a nutritious spin on the Salvadoran classic.
Yes—Oat Flour Pupusas are real. And they’re way better than you’d expect.
They’re slightly nutty, tender, and pair beautifully with both savory and sweet fillings. Plus, they’re light on the stomach, high in fiber, and approved by your abuelita’s nutritionist.
Let’s dive in.
Why Oat Flour?
Oat flour is:
- Naturally gluten-free (if certified)
- Mild and nutty in flavor
- High in fiber and protein
- Great for soft, pliable doughs when used with a binder or blended flours
You can make your own by blitzing rolled oats in a blender or buy it pre-ground. Just make sure it’s fine and fluffy—not gritty.
Ingredients
For the Dough:
- 2 cups oat flour
- ½ cup masa harina (optional but helps structure)
- 1 tbsp olive oil or neutral oil
- ½ tsp salt
- ¾ to 1 cup warm water
- Optional: 1 tsp psyllium husk or 1 tbsp flax meal (for binding)
For the Filling:
Pick your fave:
- Queso fresco, mozzarella, or vegan cheese
- Beans, sautéed mushrooms, or spinach
- For sweet: mashed banana + cinnamon, or strawberries + cream cheese
Step 1: Make the Dough
In a bowl:
- Mix oat flour, masa harina (if using), salt, and flax/psyllium.
- Add oil and gradually pour in warm water, kneading until you get a soft dough.
💡 Oat flour absorbs water fast. Start with ¾ cup, then add more as needed.
Cover with a damp cloth and let rest for 10–15 minutes.
Step 2: Prepare the Filling
Classic combo ideas:
- Oat flour + black beans + cheese
- Oat flour + roasted red peppers + goat cheese
- Sweet oat flour + apples + cinnamon honey
Whatever your vibe, keep it:
- Pre-cooked
- Moist but not runny
- Easy to stuff without falling apart
Step 3: Shape and Stuff
- Divide dough into 8 balls.
- Flatten into a disc.
- Add 1–2 tablespoons of filling.
- Fold edges to seal and gently flatten again.
💡 Oat dough is softer than corn masa—handle with care and keep your hands slightly wet for smooth shaping.
Step 4: Cook to Golden Goodness
Heat a nonstick skillet or comal over medium heat.
Cook pupusas for 3–4 minutes per side, until golden brown and slightly crispy.
They may not puff like masa, but they will smell like heaven.
Step 5: Serve and Slay
Serve oat flour pupusas with:
- Curtido with lemon zest for brightness
- Salsa roja, or try a mild yogurt-cilantro sauce
- Sweet ones? Serve with maple syrup, cinnamon sugar, or fruit compote
Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or sneaky snacking.
Flavor Profile
Component | Vibe |
---|---|
Oat flour | Nutty, mild, soft |
Cheese | Salty and rich |
Beans/veggies | Savory and hearty |
Cinnamon/fruits | Sweet and comforting |
Variations
- Add chopped herbs to the dough for freshness
- Use plant-based cheese and vegan fillings
- Make mini pupusas for meal prep or kids’ lunchboxes
- Swap in banana flour or cassava for blended textures
Final Thoughts: A Hug Wrapped in Fiber
Oat flour pupusas may not be traditional, but they’re nutritious, comforting, and gluten-free—with all the nostalgic satisfaction of the original.
So whether you’re meal-prepping, brunching, or just trying to eat better without sacrificing flavor, these pupusas deliver every time.
🫓💚 Pupusa saludable pa’ tu pancita feliz.