Salsa verde is made from roasted tomatillos, onion, peppers, and jalapenos for a fresh sauce. It’s also great for topping tacos or for dipping your favorite chips. It is easy to make and lasts for a couple of weeks in the refrigerator. Enjoy this refreshing condiment on all sorts of dishes!
What is Salsa Verde?
Salsa verde is a tasty green salsa made with roasted tomatillos. It’s perfect for adding flavor to eggs, quesadillas, baked potatoes, tacos, and burgers. It’s also great mixed with a bit of sour cream as an enchilada sauce. It’s easy to make and lasts for up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
Ingredients for Salsa Verde
Tomatillos – Tomatillos are found in most grocery stores. They look like small green tomatoes and are often covered in a thin papery husk. These are less sweet and more acidic than green tomatoes. They are meaty and have less liquid, so they work well in salsa verde. Peppers – Use serrano peppers or jalapeño peppers for their green color and spicy flavor. Other options include Anaheim, Fresno, or Hatch green chiles. Onions – White or yellow onions will keep the salsa verde “green,” but you can also use red onions for a sweeter flavor. Cilantro – Fresh cilantro is best in this recipe. Be sure to remove the leaves from the stem and chop them finely.
How to Make Salsa Verde
PRO TIP: Wear gloves when handling hot peppers to avoid getting the oils on your skin or near your eyes.
Tips
Set your oven rack 6 inches from the broiler before preheating the broiler. Tomatillos can be broiled per the recipe below. You can also grill them or roast them in the oven. Ensure your pan has a rim as they can release juices. No food processor? No problem! This can also be made in a blender or mixed with a hand blender. Add a squeeze of lime juice if you’d like!
How to Use Salsa Verde
Serve this tomatillo salsa verde with crockpot pork carnitas, chicken enchiladas, or even cilantro rice. Drizzle it over grilled chicken or shrimp. Got holiday leftovers? Try dollops of salsa verde on steaming bowls of turkey chili! And you’ll never find a better topping for delicious green chili than salsa verde.
Storing Salsa Verde
Keep salsa verde in a mason jar or other covered container in the refrigerator for up to a month and frozen for up to 3 months. PRO TIP: Freeze salsa verde in ice cube trays and pop one or two out as needed to mix into an omelet, taco soup, or chili con carne.
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