Hey! I just wanted to share this recipe with everyone cause it's one of my favorites. First of all, is anyone else addicted to refried black beans? Because I am. Ever since I went to Guatemala I've been hooked and refried pinto beans will never be the same. They're awesome. Anyway, this is a traditional food made in El Salvador and we have a pupuseria in my town which got me addicted to these. In El Salvador, they eat them with all kinds of meats and cheeses inside, but they are definitely delicious when vegan. Here's the recipe:
Ingredients:
(The above ingredients can be found in most latino markets.)
- Corn flour/Masa Harina (Maseca brand, for example)
- 1 canned refried black beans
Directions:
Pour 2 cups of the corn flour into a mixing bowl. Slowly add water and knead with hands until a nice moist dough that’s not too sticky is formed. Adding a little vegetable oil to the mixture helps the dough to not stick to hands. Roll dough into 1 ½ inch balls. Take 2 balls; pat each out with your hands to make a tortilla the size of your palm. Place a heaping spoonful of refried black beans onto one tortilla. You may also put cheese and meat on the tortilla along with the beans. Place the other tortilla on top and seal the edges of both tortillas together to enclose the filling. Place it inside of a plastic grocery bag to keep it from sticking to anything, and press down on the pupusa with a cutting board, or other flat, heavy object. Peel flattened pupusa from the plastic bag and toss in a frying pan with a little bit of oil and cook until the pupusa is hard on both sides. These taste really yummy topped with salsa, guacamole and/or shredded cabbage.
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