Tomatillo Salsa - The Best and Easiest Salsa Verde Recipe (2024)

Raise your hand if you love easy recipes that serve several purposes. I sure do!

This verde sauce is one of those versatile recipes that can stand alone as an appetizer or be added to another dish to kick up the flavor.

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Tomatillo salsa verde is a must-make recipe for anyone who enjoys Mexican or Tex-Mex cuisine. This simple homemade green salsa can be added to dishes like enchiladas or served with chips for an easy appetizer.

Fact: I love Mexican food. And Tex-Mex. And food with a bit of spice to it. This Tomatillo Salsa Verde falls under all three of those categories.

Make sure you PIN Tomatillo Salsa!

But, before we get into why I love this tomatillo salsa so much, let’s first get this question out of the way – what the heck is a tomatillo?

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A tomatillo is often called a Mexican green tomato and actually looks like a green tomato but it is not, actually, a tomato. It’s a different type of fruit with a thin, papery husk, traditionally grown in Mexico. Some call it a tomatillo pepper, but this is incorrect.

Tomatillos are most commonly used in salsas and sauces, like this salsa verde, and have a tart, but fruity flavor.

Next up… What does salsa mean? Salsa just means sauce. Any sauce, really, so it doesn’t mean it has to be a red tomato sauce like most people associate with traditional salsa or even pico de gallo.

Now, back to why I love this Tomatillo Salsa so much…

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This Tomatillo Salsa functions as both a traditional green salsa that pairs perfectly with tortilla chips and as a sauce to put on all of your favoriteMexican recipes.

Think chicken enchiladas with salsa verde layered on top, a giant smothered burrito topped with just enough of this Tomatillo Salsa Verde to add an extra level of space or loaded nachos with a side of green salsa. You can even add it to tamales!

FACT: Using both a red enchilada sauce and green salsa verde is called “Christmas Style”.

Is your mouth watering yet? Because mine is!

This would even make a great Taco Tuesday topping. Here it is on my Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos!

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And, of course, tomatillo salsa is absolutely delicious served with chips as an appetizer or at a party like a traditional homemade salsa. If you serve this at a family gathering or on game day, I promise it will disappear faster than any dip you serve.

As far as homemade salsas go, this tomatillo salsa is one of the easiest you’ll ever make too, with just a few key ingredients. It’s an easy recipe to prepare ahead of time for parties or whip up in just a few minutes if guests are coming over.

What does salsa verde translate to? Salsa verde simply means “green salsa”.

It does require a small amount of cooking, unlike some salsa recipes, but this only enhances the flavor of this great recipe and you since you coarsely chop the ingredients, it takes less prep time.

Onion and cilantro, even fresh cilantro can be left fairly whole until you blend it.

Adding lime juice at the very end adds acidity and flavor without it being muted like it would if you added it at the beginning.

Some folks like the smell and flavors of a roasted tomatillo salsa. This one can be easily modified by chopping up the same ingredients, tossing them lightly in vegetable oil and roasting them on a baking sheet for about 20 minutes at 350. Then pick up and follow the same directions.

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You can even control the level of spice in this salsa verde, by adjusting the amount of jalapeno added.

I personally love it hot but sometimes tone it down when I know kids or others who haven’t been enlightened to the joy of spicy green salsa.

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Tomatillo salsa is now a staple on our Mexican Monday table and if you like homemade salsa, I bet it’ll become one of your favorites too!

Since you like this homemade salsa, you’ll probably like these other easy Mexican recipes:

  • Mexican Refried Beans
  • Mexican Street Corn Salad
  • Easy Mexican Rice – Restaurant Style
  • Baked Chicken Enchiladas
  • Best Fish Tacos
  • Black Bean Green Chile Soup
  • Homemade Enchilada Sauce
  • Chicken Quesadillas

Tools For Making Tomatillo Salsa:

Heavy Bottom Sauce Pan– this will be one of your most used kitchen tools. Having something that is heavy bottom will distribute heat better and prevent burning whether you are using an electric or gas range.

Immersion Blender– I used to transfers anything that needed to be blended to a food processor and then back again. It was an unnecessary amount of the work for the cheap cost of an immersion blender. They are also super easy to clean.

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Questions you might have about how to make tomatillo salsa verde:

Can I make my verde sauce ahead of time? You sure can! In fact, homemade salsa recipes often taste better when made up to a day in advance to let the flavors blend and marry.

Can I freeze my salsa verde? You sure can. Follow my instructions for properly freezing food and you sauce will last 4-6 months.

Is tomatillo salsa gluten free? To the best of my knowledge, this is a gluten free salsa recipe.

Is salsa verde spicy? If you don’t love the spice, cut back or omit the jalapeno all together. You need a little bit of flavor, so I still suggest leaving the onion and garlic.

If you are looking for spicy, then up your pepper game by using serrano peppers. If you remove the seeds, it brings down the spice. Leave them in for even more heat!

How do I prepare a tomatillo? Simply remove the husk and rinse. The outside might feel sticky, this is normal, just use cold water and gently rinse with your hands. From there, chop it like you would a tomato.

Can I make this a roasted tomatillo salsa? Some folks like the smell and flavors of a roasted tomatillo salsa. This one can be easily modified by chopping up the same ingredients, tossing them lightly in vegetable oil and roasting them on a baking sheet for about 20 minutes at 350. Then pick up and follow the same directions.

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Tomatillo Salsa Verde

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Tomatillo salsa is an easy, versatile homemade salsa that can be added to your favorite Mexican recipes or served as an appetizer with chips.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Chilling: 2 hours hrs

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 3 cups

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound tomatillos , husked and quartered
  • 1/2 cup white onion , roughly chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic , roughly chopped
  • 1 jalapeno , roughly chopped
  • 1/4 cup cilantro , packed leaves and stems
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons fine sea salt
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice

Instructions

  • Combine chopped tomatillos, white onion, garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, cumin, fine sea salt, water and lime juice in a heavy bottom saucepan.

  • Bring to a rolling boiling, then reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes, or until tomatillos are tender and starting to fall apart.

  • Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.

  • Using an immersion blender, blend to desired texture.

  • Transfer to an airtight container and chill for 1-2 hours or until ready to serve.

  • If you’ve tried this recipe, please come back and let us know how it went in the comments!

Notes

If you do not have an immersion blender, you can also transfer to a food processor and blend that way.

Some folks like the smell and flavors of a roasted tomatillo salsa. This one can be easily modified by chopping up the same ingredients, tossing them lightly in vegetable oil and roasting them on a baking sheet for about 20 minutes at 350. Then pick up and follow the same directions.

Nutrition

Calories: 64 kcal, Carbohydrates: 12 g, Protein: 2 g, Fat: 1 g, Sodium: 1175 mg, Potassium: 444 mg, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 7 g, Vitamin A: 315 IU, Vitamin C: 26.2 mg, Calcium: 25 mg, Iron: 1.2 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 64

Course: Condiment, Sauce

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: salsa verde, tomatillo salsa, tomatillo salsa verde

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FAQs

Is tomatillo salsa and salsa verde the same? ›

Tomatillo sauce: A Sause made using tomatillos, most of the time the final result is a green looking salsa, but it can end up being other color depending on other ingredients that where used. Salsa verde = Green salsa, is just to generic.

How do you get the bitter taste out of tomatillo salsa? ›

Tomatillos taste sour with a bit of bitterness. To cut through the bitterness put them with something that's sweet, for example mangoes, honey or sugar. Lime juice, or vinegar (red or white) cuts through the sourness.

How do you make salsa verde not sour? ›

If your finished salsa is too sour, add more sugar, ¼ teaspoon at a time until the flavor is more balanced.

How long does tomatillo salsa verde last in fridge? ›

An open jar of store-bought salsa lasts about 2–4 weeks in the fridge, but you should always check for signs of mold, fuzz, funky smells, and any other signs that something is awry before diving in. If you make your own salsa, it'll stay good for just five to seven days in the fridge.

Can I use canned tomatillos instead of fresh? ›

You might find canned tomatillos, but they won't substitute well in recipes that call for fresh ones. HOW TO STORE In a paper bag in the refrigerator for up to a month. HOW TO PREPARE Remove the husk by pulling from the bottom of the tomatillo belly up to where it attaches at the stem.

What is tomatillo salsa verde made of? ›

Salsa verde is really easy to make from scratch, all you need are tomatillos, onion, jalapeño, lime, and cilantro. To make the salsa verde, you will need to cook the tomatillos, which you can do by either boiling them, broiling them in the oven, or pan roasting them.

What happens if you eat an unripe tomatillo? ›

Unripe tomatillos contain some solanine, which gives them a bitter taste. But most people can eat a moderate amount of unripe tomatillos without getting sick, so I would not call them “toxic”.

How do you keep tomatillo salsa from gelling? ›

Tomatillos are high in pectin, so salsa verde will thicken as it cools. If it gets too thick, try thinning out with water, lime juice, or chicken broth.

How do you fix bland salsa verde? ›

Here are some ways to add flavor to salsa verde:
  1. Roasting: Roasting the ingredients can intensify their flavors. ...
  2. Citrus Juice: Adding a squeeze of citrus juice can brighten the flavors of salsa verde. ...
  3. Herbs: Fresh herbs can elevate the flavor profile of salsa verde.
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Why do you put vinegar in salsa? ›

The acid ingredients in salsa help preserve it. You must add acid to canned salsa because the natural acidity may not be high enough. Commonly used acids are vinegar and bottled lemon juice. Lemon juice is more acidic than vinegar and has less effect on flavor.

How do you thicken homemade salsa verde? ›

Thicker Consistency: salsa verde can be a little on the thin side, which I don't mind, but if you want to thicken it, simply let it simmer over medium heat on the stove top to allow it to reduce!

What can you add to salsa to make it last longer? ›

Acid is your friend here. You have some lemon, and tomatoes are acidic, but apparently that isn't enough. You should get at least a good week out of fresh salsa (mine lasts longer than that). Try adding a good shot of plain, distilled vinegar.

Is salsa verde good for you? ›

The main ingredient in our Salsa Verde is tomatillos, used by the Aztecs in Mexico as far back as 800 BC. Tomatillos, high in potassium and magnesium and low in sodium, are one of the most heart-healthy foods you can eat.

Does homemade salsa verde go bad? ›

Homemade salsa will generally keep for about 5 to 7 days, assuming it has been continuously refrigerated. To further extend the shelf life of salsa, freeze it: Freeze salsa in covered airtight containers or heavy-duty freezer bags.

What is a substitute for tomatillos in salsa verde? ›

For a tomatillo substitute, buy underripe tomatoes and add a squeeze of lime juice. You will often see tomatillos in Mexican dishes like salsas, tacos, soups, and enchiladas. This swap might work well in a recipe like Slow Cooker Chicken Verde, Ceviche Verde, White Chili with Avocado Cream or Baja Fish Tacos.

Is tomatillo sauce the same as green enchilada sauce? ›

Green enchilada sauce is generally a mixture of green tomatillos and green chilies, along with ingredients like onions, garlic, vinegar and other spices. The tomatillo, also known as the Mexican husk tomato, is a staple in Mexican cuisine.

Do tomatillos and green tomatoes taste the same? ›

Tomatillos are sometimes called Mexican green tomatoes and they belong to the same family as tomatoes. Tomatillos taste a little more like lemon, apples and herbs than green tomatoes, but they're still very similar.

What is the closest thing to a tomatillo? ›

A Simple Switch Guide

When faced with the lack of tomatillos for a recipe, unripe green tomatoes emerge as the leading substitute due to their similar texture and tartness. A fundamental ingredient in Mexican cuisine, tomatillos impart a unique flavor to dishes such as salsa verde and soups.

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