pupusas are an el salvadorian delicacy consisting of a thick hand-made corn tortilla (think a tortilla with a pancake thickness) with cheese, beans, veggies or meat mixed into the batter. wikipedia says: pupusas are typically served with curtido (lightly fermented cabbage slaw with red chilies and vinegar) and a watery tomato salsa. add some weird sort of thin sour cream and jalapenos and I'M SO IN. i got one with beans and cheese and one with loroco and cheese. loroco is sort of like a spinachy green but is actually unopened flower buds. i have to find this stuff in philly.
we went to the red hook mercado, a little hole in the fence joint, fashioned after latin american open air markets. a lovely garden away from it all vibe, picnic tables, lush greenery and all - pair it with insanely good mexican food stands and a cupcake merchant, what more do you need on a saturday afternoon?
well if you throw in a pie at steve's key lime, and a ferry ride out to governor's island to see an art show in the old naval barracks, i guess that would certainly round it out.
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Have you never heard tell of the time we went to charlottesville and john's dad said the word PUPUSA like 1,000 times, in lead up to taking us to a restaurant called, i kid you not, Pupusa Crazy! After that, John outlawed the word pupusa across the land. That one you have there looks better than the ones at 'Crazy', though, so maybe it's time for Pupusa Renaissance!
Oh wow! I am a huge fan of pupusas as well. Those look super frickin good!
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