Salsa Verde
Updated Nov. 1, 2023

- Total Time
- 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3tablespoons vegetable oil
- 2pounds tomatillos, papery husks removed, cut in half
- 8 to 12Serrano chilies (depending on heat tolerance)
- ½onion, peeled
- 1garlic clove
- 6whole sprigs cilantro, stems included
- Lime juice
- Salt
Preparation
- Step 1
In a wide skillet, heat oil until shimmering but not smoking. Add tomatillos, chilies, onion (cut-side down) and garlic. Cook over medium-high heat, turning often, until vegetables are browned, turning to black, and seared on all sides.
- Step 2
Add cilantro and purée with blender until smooth and creamy, adding a little water if needed to loosen. Season to taste with salt and lime juice. The sauce should be tart and spicy but rounded in flavor.
- This salsa is good on fish and particularly good with tongue.
Private Notes
Comments
i recommend roasting all ingredients in the oven, covered in olive oil and salt, until everything has some brown roasted colour, and then blend. unbelievably good!
cooking the tomatillos releases all their flavor and softens them into an unctuous deliciousness....I don't recall anyone in mexico using them raw. They are often boiled to softness and then used.
I am sure it works great. But, I recommend doing this dry roasting on the skillet, or 'comal' as called in Mexico. This is a technique in itself, and it develops a particular quality to flavours, and bestows the Mexican personality to the dish.
Should have trusted my instincts on this and used a broiler for the char. Tomatillos turned into to a brown mush in the pan - not good eats.
Add a medium avocado to the salsa and you have a creamy tangy delight. Salud y buen provecho.
Tomatios must be roasted or sauteed with onions. Use the whole large bunch of cilantro, all but big stems. No garlic. Auténtico. De nada.
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