Over a decade ago, former Westword food editor Mark Antonation began his food-writing career by eating his way up Federal Boulevard. Now, we’re turning our attention to another vibrant culinary ...
I recently received an email from a reader asking me to write less about “weird” dishes and more about food from “places the majority of Americans enjoy.” Pork, fatty fried beans and stretchy cheese, ...
Experience the vibrant Salvadoran Street Food Market in Los Angeles with Rockstar Eater as Steve revisits this culinary hub ...
Although the cuisines of different but neighboring Latin American countries certainly differ more than the cuisines of, say, Vermont and New Hampshire, many individual dishes seem like variations on a ...
Sometimes, the most delicious food made with masa, cheese, and chicharrón isn’t a taco, quesadilla, or a gordita. It's a pupusa, and you can find the best example of these Salvadoran discs in Houston ...
Joaquina Imelda Quintanilla’s granddaughter peers just over the ledge of the red Mi Rinconcito Pupuseria Salvadoreño truck. It’s an echo of how Quintanilla grew up in El Salvador, tagging along after ...
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How to plate and serve pupusas

Pupusas are thick corn or rice flour tortillas that are stuffed with various fillings. Read these expert tips on how to plate them and what to serve 'em with ...
Ily Plisch’s food once brought a customer to tears. As Plisch tells it, the moment he dug into the casamientos she made, (a Salvadoran dish that is a combination of rice and beans) tears were ...
The smell of purple Fabuloso sneaks up on you before the cheese pull of a pupusa does. At Delmy’s Pupuseria, on Burleson Road in Southeast Austin, the floor gleams, the bachata is loud and the sense ...
Central Palm Beach County has become a hub for food trucks offering authentic Central and South American cuisine. Three immigrant-owned food trucks, Super Churros, Los Brothers, and Pupusas la Perrona ...
I recently received an email from a reader asking me to write less about “weird” dishes and more about food from “places the majority of Americans enjoy.” While these INdulge columns do often stray ...