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Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

Brian G. Jackson April 4, 2022

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  • How to Make Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
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  • Watch Us Make the Recipe
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  • Adam and Joanne’s Tips

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Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

How to Make Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

Salsa verde is one of my favorite salsas. It brightens just about everything you dip into it or serve with it — hello chicken nachos. To make our favorite version, we roast tomatillos, peppers, and garlic. Roasting makes the salsa extra flavorful. If you are looking for a fresh salsa, try our homemade pico de gallo recipe or this quick and easy salsa (they are so simple to make and everyone loves it).

Roasted ingredients for tomatillo salsa verde

Tomatillos are the star in this easy salsa recipe. They look like small green tomatoes and have papery husks. The husks should be removed before cooking them. The tomatillos are added to a baking dish with a jalapeño pepper, a serrano pepper, and a couple cloves of garlic. Then we roast.

Using our oven broiler makes quick work of the roasting. It will take 10 to 12 minutes. Once roasted, remove the skins from the peppers as well as most of the seeds. You could leave them in, just keep in mind the salsa will be much spicier. Since it’s been roasted, the softened garlic flesh easily squeezes out of the peel. Then we throw the tomatillos, peppers, and garlic into a food processor.

In goes some raw onion, lime juice, and cilantro to freshen things up then give the salsa a few pulses and you are done. Easy (and wonderful when served alongside fresh, homemade tortilla chips).

Try These Recipes Using Salsa Verde

Recipe updated, originally posted September 2009. Since posting this in 2009, we have tweaked the recipe to be more clear. – Adam and Joanne

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

  • PREP 10mins
  • COOK 15mins
  • TOTAL 25mins

Salsa verde is one of our  favorite salsas. It brightens just about everything you dip into it or serve it with. Using an oven broiler makes quick work of the roasting. It will take about 15 minutes. Once roasted, it is very easy to remove the skins from the peppers as well as most of the seeds. You could leave them in, just keep in mind the salsa will be much spicier.

Makes approximately 8 servings (about 2 cups)

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

1 pound tomatillos, husked and rinsed (6 medium tomatillos)

1 jalapeño pepper

1 serrano pepper

2 unpeeled garlic cloves

1/2 cup chicken or vegetable stock, see our veggie broth or our chicken stock recipe

1/4 medium onion, chopped

1/3 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves and tender stems

1 tablespoon lime juice, or more to taste

1/2 teaspoon salt, or more to taste

Directions

    Heat the broiler with a rack about 4 inches below the heat source. Place the tomatillos, jalapeño, serrano pepper, and garlic into a baking dish. Broil, turning occasionally, until they’re blackened in spots, 10 to 12 minutes.

    Remove the baking dish and add chicken stock then use a wooden spoon to scrape any bits stuck to the bottom. Let tomatillos, peppers, and garlic cool.

    When they are cool enough to handle, peel most of the skins from the peppers and remove seeds. For a spicier salsa, leave in some or all of the seeds. Remove the softened garlic from peel.

    Add roasted tomatillos, peppers, garlic flesh, onion, cilantro, lime juice, and the salt to a food processor. Pour about half of the liquid from the baking dish then pulse 3 to 4 times or until the salsa is mostly smooth and no big chunks of tomatillo remain, scraping down the sides as necessary. Adjust with more liquid, lime juice, or salt based on consistency and taste.

Adam and Joanne’s Tips

  • Since this recipe uses the broil function of the oven, we recommend using a high-heat baking dish or rimmed sheet pan.
  • If you cannot find serrano peppers, substitute with jalapeño.
  • The salsa will keep well covered in the fridge for about 1 week.
  • Nutrition Facts: The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We have used the USDA database to calculate approximate values.

If you make this recipe, snap a photo and hashtag it #inspiredtaste — We love to see your creations on Instagram and Facebook! Find us: @inspiredtaste

Nutrition Per Serving: Serving Size 1/4 cup / Calories 31 calories / Protein 2 g / Carbohydrate 7 g / Dietary Fiber 1 g / Total Sugars 5 g / Total Fat 0 g / Saturated Fat 0 g / Cholesterol 0 mg

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher



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