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Salsa Verde – Green Salsa

Salsa Verde, a Mexican salsa classicThis is a very simple but delicious Mexican salsa recipe. I learned how to make this tomatillo salsa when I was living in Mexico City. One of the tricks is not to use to much onion or garlic. Most people think that using lots of garlic and onion makes it more authentic, but the character of most Mexican salsa’s are from the other ingredients. In this case, the tomatillos give a nice sour bite to offset the heat of the chiles.





  • 1 lb tomatillos
  • 3-4 serrano peppers or 1-2 jalepeno peppers
  • 1/4  thick“slice of white onion
  • 1-2 cloves garlic
  • 10 sprigs  cilantro
  • 1 Tbls salt (optional)

Directions

  1. Peel the husks of the tomatillos and if they are dirty rinse them off.
  2. Break the stems off  the peppers.
  3. Add the  tomatillos and peppers to a pot of boiling water.
  4. Let them boil for 5-7 minutes until the tomatillos change color.
  5. Add the onion, garlic, cilantro and salt to a blender along with the tomatillos and peppers.
  6. Blend the ingredients to a fairly smooth puree.

Notes

You may need to add some of the water if the salsa is too thick. Remember that it will thicken in the refigerator.

Check the tomatillos for worms that sometimes bore into them. There is no need to worry about the sticky feel. Since these are getting boiled, just clean of any peel and dirt.

Salt is very important, don’t leave it out or it will be very bland.

Salsa Roja - Red Salsa

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