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Thread: pupusas (el salvadoran thick tortillas)

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    So are these things like a big version of a Sope?

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    Alan, ever heard of google?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cappo View Post
    Alan, ever heard of google?
    Is that like a Torta?

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    Not necessarily like a torta...
    Kinda like a sope...

    Here you go O_L
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pupusa

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    Thanks Skaguy, that clears things up a bit.

    They look just like English Muffins.

    I'll just go get some Thomas's English muffins, they are prolly about the same, right?

    If I stuff some american cheese inside them that oughta be a pretty good approximation, huh?



    Barbiegirl, preparar mi comida por favor. :D

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    if any of yall ever hit the water with me on my side of town, remind me so i can tell wifey to make some home made PUPUSAS from SCRATCH,....she can get down man, BING JR. can vouch for me on that ;0)

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    man all this talk about pupusas has got me wanting to try them. Ive never had them before. Jsauce what time is dinner served?

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    I want mine to be fresh. I don't want them tasting like a cooler full of dead stripers.

    Jesse, can your woman make them for us on your boat if she brings a griddle?

    I'd like my papusas to be stuffed with avobada and quacamole please.

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    Man, Wifey and her mom make them every weekend and sell them by the dozen to people that they know.

    Juan, I definately gotta get you on some freshly made pupusas, you'll love em bro, for sure...
    O_L,
    I feel the same way, FRESHLY MADE is the best way to eat them, however if you need to re-heat them up, PLEASE don't warm them up with the microwave, Use a skillet instead in low heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSAUCE818 View Post
    O_L,
    I feel the same way, FRESHLY MADE is the best way to eat them, however if you need to re-heat them up, PLEASE don't warm them up with the microwave, Use a skillet instead in low heat.
    Jesse, I'll just put em on top of the powerhead on your outboard.

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