Salsa Verde

May 24, 2009 · View Comments

Salsa Verde

Oh the things I go through to get a descent photo for the website… Let me start from the beginning… I made a batch of salsa verde last week to go with some tacos, but having had a few cervezas on an empty stomach, the tacos and salsa were demolished before I had a chance to take a photo of the salsa verde by itself. Oops!

Fast forward a week and I’ve made a fresh batch of salsa verde. Then I realize I don’t have any chips to show it with. So I got a bag of masa harina out, kneaded some dough, made a single tortilla, cut it into pieces and made some fresh baked tortilla chips just for this post:-)

I tend to prefer salsas made with tomatoes for chips, but as a condiment on tacos, eggs, etc, I’m a huge fan of this green tomatillo salsa. It’s tangy, sweet and spicy with some very concentrated flavours owing to the fact that everything gets fire roasted before it goes into the salsa.

You could of course use canned tomatillos, but given how widely available the fresh ones are here in North America, there really isn’t any excuse to not use fresh ones.

Salse Verde

5 medium tomatillos
1 medium serrano chili
3 cloves unpeeled garlic
juice of 1/2 lime
1/2 medium onion minced
10 sprigs of cilantro minced
1 tsp kosher salt

Peel the husks off the tomatillos and wash thoroughly. Score the bottoms of the tomatillos with a knife.

Move the oven rack to the top position and turn on the broiler. Lay down a piece of foil onto the rack and turn up the edges to prevent juices from running off. Place the tomatillos, chili and garlic on the foil and broil until the skins charred. Flip everything over and char the other side.

Remove everything from the oven with the foil, being careful not to spill any of the liquid. Remove the core excess char from the tomatillos and mince with a sharp knife. Mince the chili and garlic and add to a bowl with the tomatillos. Add the lime juice, onions and cilantro then salt to taste.

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  • { 21 comments }

    Peter G May 24, 2009 at 4:04 am

    The things we do for our blogs! Thanks for sharing your wonderful green salsa recipe!

    chiara.u May 24, 2009 at 4:13 am

    Hi Marc! This sounds good… I’ve expected another thing; here in Italy we use to call “salsa verde” another kind of sauce made with parsley, garlic… well I’ll post it one of these days!!! In the meantime I save this… I love mexican cooking! Thank you :)

    Chef E May 24, 2009 at 10:27 am

    My kind of mishaps… I have been totally addicted to verde sauce since I discovered it in my early 20′s…great photo, so worth the time I hope! I see you have gotten around to the Latin side :)

    Christina@DeglazeMe May 24, 2009 at 10:43 am

    It’s funny what a few drinks and a very hungry belly can make you do… especially when there’s delicious food calling your name. The camera didn’t even have a chance.

    Anyway, the salsa looks great, and you are so resourceful to just make your own chips!

    Siri May 24, 2009 at 6:29 pm

    LOL! so true Marc. there are tons of recipes which I make so regularly and for variety of reasons don’t end up on my blog – mostly becoz of my laziness. :) the salsa verde looks yummy.

    Siri

    Holly May 24, 2009 at 10:25 pm

    I have a bunch of tomatillo seedlings growing so I hope to be making salsa verde soon.

    helen May 25, 2009 at 1:55 am

    A single tortilla. You are truly dedicated, Marc.

    This looks great! I have a bowl of salsa verde in my fridge, but it’s from a can. The colour’s completely different. Yours look so much more vibrant!

    Ferinannnd May 25, 2009 at 2:10 am

    Ой, благодарю

    Lori @ The Recipe Girl May 25, 2009 at 9:36 am

    You’re too funny, of course I would do the same (for my blog!)

    Nuria May 25, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    I love salsa verde!!! But the one we have here is a bit different. Great to know more kinds though!!! I have to try your version :D

    Jenni May 25, 2009 at 3:00 pm

    I like that your tomatillos take center stage–I usually make them share the spotlight with some cubanelles or other mild green-tasting peppers.

    You win the Dedicated Blogger Award for the whole make-a-chip scenario!

    Gina @ The Gluten-Free Gourmand May 25, 2009 at 11:27 pm

    That shows dedication to make a fresh tortilla just for your photo shoot. It also shows dedication of another kind to consume all of your food (and cerveza) before you know what happened.

    I tried to grow some tomatillos from seed, but unlike Holly none of mine sprouted (or I killed the sprouts – I’m prone to that). You’re right, though, that tomatillos are very readily available, and not bad for flavor. Good thing!

    lisaiscooking May 26, 2009 at 8:50 am

    That’s funny. I’ve gone through every clean plate in the house trying to get something to look presentable. Anything for the blog! That’s great that we both posted about salsa verde on the same day! Different origins for the salsas, but still.

    Julia @ Mélanger May 27, 2009 at 6:20 am

    Marc, thanks for sharing this recipe. It took me back to a place in Boston I used to go to called Anna’s Taqueria. It had great salsa verde for a ‘chain’ store. I miss that place so will have to try this to recreate the memory!

    Marc @ NoRecipes May 27, 2009 at 9:03 pm

    Anna’s is one of my favourite Mexican places on this coast:-)

    Giff May 27, 2009 at 10:43 am

    I love using tomatillos for salsa, and will often combine with tomatoes, red onion, sweet peppers, etc and maybe a little rice or apple vinegar — so good on toasted bread. I haven’t roasted my tomatillos first — sounds like more work, but would impart a nice flavor!

    Kevin May 28, 2009 at 8:18 pm

    Salsa verde is so simple and yet so addictively good!

    Lori Lynn May 30, 2009 at 9:43 pm

    Making the chip for the blog? Of course. That is our art.

    My favorite breakfast when traveling Mexico years ago was a scrambled egg, with all things green: salsa verde, avocado, cilantro, sliced jalapeño. Continues to be my all time favorite breakfast.

    Great post Marc.
    LL

    we are not martha [chels] June 13, 2009 at 11:50 pm

    DEDICATION… I love it! And that looks soooo tasty. I feel like I can taste it through that photo! :)

    Ravenouscouple June 29, 2009 at 9:12 pm

    This recipe sounds fantastic! So glad you visited our site…so that we can discover yours. Amazing. Brilliant. Love those shishito peppers on your header and your philosophy about not cooking with recipes. Moon Cake foods was a favorite–loved their grilled lobster tail specials on thursdays! Can’t believe we’ve been missing out on your blog –just added you to our blogroll. Thanks! Hong and Kim

    gogofriyo May 24, 2010 at 8:15 pm

    hi people

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