This week I'd like to share a new favorite of mine! Salsa Verde! I'm pretty sure I had this for the first time when I was living in California, right after I graduated from high school. I decided to commit myself to a year of living in the inner city of Oakland, CA and volunteering there. It was a year that I will never forget and a year that I was introduced to a whole new world of food! Thai, Indian, Cambodian, real Mexican and Vegetarian fare were all new to me. I jumped at the chance to try any new flavors that my small town in PA couldn't offer me at that time. This green salsa was new for me and I loved it!
Fast forward 9 years to last summer when we were getting tomatillos in our weekly CSA share. We would regularly buy salsa verde at Trader Joe's, so I was pretty excited to find this simple recipe to make my own at home. It was delicious! I can't wait to make more this summer!
We enjoy our salsa with tacos, tamales, eggs, chicken and pretty much anything else you think needs a little kick of this awesome sauce!
Salsa Verde: recipe from pretty simple great
- 1 1/2 quarts water
- 18 tomatillos, washed, husked, and quartered
- 4 serrano chiles, seeded and halved
- 5 whole cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
- 1 white onion, peeled and quartered
- 1 jalapeno, seeded (optional)
- 1/2 bunch cilantro
- 1 teaspoon salt
Remove the husk from them tomatillos, and discard. Wash gently under cold running water. Cut in quarters
Rough chop garlic, onion, and chiles
when water reaches a rolling boil add tomatillos, garlic, onion, and chiles. Boil on
high for 30-45 minutes
Sift out tomatillos, garlic, onion, and chiles and set aside to cool. Reserve water for later
Once cooled add tomatillos, garlic, onion, cilantro, salt and chiles to a food processor or blender and process. I add water until I reach my desired consistency. I like it to have small chunks of chiles and onions and not to runny. By slowly adding the reserved water, you'll have more control of the end result.
1 comment:
So, I've never cooked with tomatillos. Thanks for the recipe. I may try it next time we have Mexican!
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