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This salsa verde recipe blends tomatillos, jalapeños, onions, cilantro, garlic, and lime juice to form a tangy and vibrant Mexican green salsa. Spoon it onto tons of dishes to add a pop of flavor and color. You’ll never go back to store bought versions again

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Easy homemade salsa verde is here to push all the store-bought versions aside. Full of flavor and a signature green color, this tangy and vibrant salsa is easy to make, versatile, and one of my favorite salsas ever!

Salsa verde is great to eat with some tortillas chips, but it’s also used in other recipes like enchiladas verdes, chilaquiles verdes, or on top of carne asada.

Making this salsa yourself rather than buying it from a store is a total game-changer. Plus, because the tomatillos and peppers are boiled instead of roasted, the recipe is very low maintenance and cleanup is easy. Win-win!

What is Salsa Verde?

Salsa verde, or “green salsa” in English, is made from roasted or boiled chile peppers, tomatillos, onion, garlic, cilantro, and lime juice.

It can be made as mild or as hot as you prefer by using different types of chiles. See my tips for adjusting the spice level below.

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Salsa Verde Ingredients

  • Tomatillos: These small and round green tomato look-a-likes are one of the main components in an authentic Mexican salsa verde recipe. Remove the papery husks before boiling them. If you’ve never cooked with them before, learn all about tomatillos.
  • Jalapeños: A handful of jalapeños in this salsa gives it the perfect amount of spice without it being overwhelming. I removed the seeds so it wouldn’t be too spicy, but you can leave them in if you prefer. If you like it extra spicy, use serrano peppers instead.
  • White onion and garlic: Because it isn’t a real salsa without these two.
  • Cilantro: Fresh cilantro incorporates very bright and fresh flavors into the salsa. Plus, it helps with that pop of green!
  • Lime juice: This adds just a hint of tang and citrus to the salsa.
  • Salt: To round out the flavors.
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How to Make Salsa Verde

  1. Boil tomatillos and peppers: Add the tomatillos, jalapeños, and onion to a medium pot filled with water. Bring it to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot and let everything simmer for 10 minutes.
  2. Blend it up: Transfer the tomatillos, jalapeños, and onion to a blender. Add in the cilantro, garlic, lime juice, and salt, then blend until smooth.
  3. Serve and store: Serve the finished salsa immediately or place it in the refrigerator.
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Roasting vs Boiling

Some recipes call for the tomatillos and jalapeños to be roasted instead of boiled in water. I find that this makes the salsa taste a little too sweet, which roasting can do to some vegetables. Boiling keeps the flavor of the salsa bright and tart, which I prefer.

However, some people prefer a slightly sweeter and less tangy salsa. If that’s you, then you can definitely roast it!

To roast, place the peppers and tomatillos onto a lined baking sheet and place them under a broiler for about 5-8 minutes until they’re blackened in spots. Remove from the oven, carefully flip each one, and broil again until blacked and charred. Once they’re blackened and blistered on all sides, place them in a blender with the rest of the ingredients and blend until smooth.

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Substitutions and Variations

  • To make it mild, remove the seeds from all of the jalapeños.
  • To make it medium/hot, remove the seeds from only some of the jalapeños.
  • To make it extra spicy, use serrano peppers instead of jalapeños. Blend just 1 pepper at a time until you reach the desired level of spice.
  • Is it too thick? Add a tablespoon of water at a time to the blender until you reach the desired consistency.
  • Too bland? Add in more salt one pinch at a time until it’s just right.

Storing and Freezing

To store, place the finished salsa in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.

To freeze, place the salsa in freezer-safe containers and freeze for up to 3 months. For smaller portions, freeze it in ice cube trays until they’re solid, then transfer them to a container or sealed bag. Leave the salsa to thaw in the fridge or at room temperature before using.

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Ways to use salsa verde

You can eat this salsa for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Here are some of my favorite dishes to serve it with:

  • Flautas
  • Chicken Tacos
  • Tacos al Pastor
  • Black Bean Tacos
  • Enchiladas Suizas
  • Homemade Tortilla Chips

More Salsa Recipes

  • Salsa Macha
  • Fresh Salsa
  • Roasted Tomato Salsa
  • Chile de Arbol Salsa
  • Guacamole Salsa

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Salsa Verde

servings: 4 servings

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Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 20 minutes minutes

This Salsa Verde recipe blends tomatillos, jalapeños, onions, cilantro, garlic, and lime juice for a tangy and addicting Mexican green salsa.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound tomatillos, husked and rinsed (about 10 med-large tomatillos)
  • 3 jalapeño peppers stems removed
  • ½ white onion
  • water, as needed
  • ½ cup cilantro
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice (about ½ lime)
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Add tomatillos, jalapenos, and onion to a medium saucepan or pot. Fill the saucepan with enough water to cover the tops of the tomatillos.

  • Bring water to a boil over high heat, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes.

  • Transfer the tomatillos, jalapenos, and onion to a blender using a slotted spoon.

  • Add cilantro, garlic, lime juice and salt. Blend until smooth.

  • Serve immediately or refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Isabel’s Tips

  • Makes 2 cups total.
  • Don’t want it spicy? Remove the seeds from the jalapenos.
  • Want it extra spicy? Use serrano peppers instead of jalapenos.
  • To freeze, place salsa in freezer safe containers and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Other recipes call for roasting the tomatillos and jalapenos under a broiler, but I actually prefer the flavor of salsa verde when it’s made this way – by boiling it. When the tomatillos and jalapenos are roasted, I find that the salsa is a little too sweet since roasting often brings out the sweetness in vegetables. But boiling them keeps the flavor of the salsa bright and tart which is how I prefer my salsa verde.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 50kcal (3%), Carbohydrates: 10g (3%), Protein: 2g (4%), Fat: 1g (2%), Saturated Fat: 1g (5%), Sodium: 585mg (24%), Potassium: 360mg (10%), Fiber: 3g (12%), Sugar: 6g (7%), Vitamin A: 377IU (8%), Vitamin C: 30mg (36%), Calcium: 17mg (2%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

Author: Isabel Orozco-Moore

Category: Mexican

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  1. Jessica Page

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    This was absolutely AMAZING!! I’ve had homemade salsa verse before but it was missing something… I did double the garlic and since I don’t have jalapeños I used Serrano and a few aji lemon peppers. It is SO good. I made a triple batch and I put about 2/3’a of it in silicone mini ice cube trays in the freezer. After growing hedgerow of 14 tomatillos this year, my freezer is full of tomatillos but at least I’ve got the right recipe for salsa verde!!
    Nothing else compares to this recipe. I find myself craving it.

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FAQs

How do you make Jamie Oliver salsa verde? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 large bunch mixed soft fresh herbs, such as flat-leaf parsley, basil and mint.
  2. 1 clove garlic , peeled.
  3. 2 tablespoons capers , drained.
  4. 3 cornichons.
  5. 2-3 anchovy fillets , finely sliced.
  6. 1 heaped tablespoon French mustard.
  7. 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil.
  8. 1-2 tablespoons red wine vinegar.

What is the difference between green salsa and salsa verde? ›

Salsa verde = Green salsa, is just to generic. They are the same thing, but in Mexico there are regional differences about how “tomatillos”, “tomates verdes” or “tomates” are called, and they are one of the main ingredients in salsa verde.

What can I do with a jar of salsa verde? ›

Put It on Your Tortilla Dish of Choice

If a tortilla is involved, salsa verde can be too. Tacos, burritos, tostadas, quesadillas, any and all tortilla-based meals.

What is Mexican 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.

How to make salsa Martha Stewart? ›

Chop tomatoes into 1/4-inch pieces; transfer to a medium bowl. Add onion, chile, garlic, cilantro, and lime juice; season generously with salt. Mix to combine. Let stand 15 minutes to develop flavor.

Why does my salsa verde taste sour? ›

Raw tomatillos can be acidic, you want your finished salsa to be tangy, but not mouth-puckeringly sour. If your finished salsa is too sour, add more sugar, ¼ teaspoon at a time until the flavor is more balanced.

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.

What kind of salsa do most Mexican restaurants use? ›

By far, salsa roja is the most popular Mexican salsa, and after a bite, it is not hard to see why. Different chefs will often vary the amount of heat by adjusting how much and what kind of chilis are added to the mix.

Should salsa verde be served warm or cold? ›

Salsa verde can be served warm or cold and can range in spiciness from very mild to completely mouth-searing. Salsa roja, or red sauce, is usually used as a condiment and made with tomatoes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, and fresh cilantro.

What do you eat with salsa verde? ›

Enjoy salsa verde as a simple appetizer with tortilla chips, added to soup, atop tacos, in cozy casseroles, and enchiladas. Whatever you add it to, it will definitely add delicious flavor! You'll find 17 recipes here, both vegetarian and with meat, to fit just what you're craving.

Can you freeze homemade salsa verde? ›

Yes, you can freeze Salsa Verde. In fact, I intentionally prep a large batch so I can freeze in smaller individual portions. My preference is to freeze in half-cup portions. Once the Salsa Verde is frozen, I prefer to pop the frozen cubes out of the Souper Cubes tray and place in a freezer-safe bag.

How do you make store-bought salsa verde better? ›

5 Ways to Dress Up Store-Bought Salsa
  1. Fresh Herbs, Citrus, and Crunch.
  2. Add Roasted Flavors.
  3. Spice It Up.
  4. Consider Nut Butters.
  5. Olives and Capers a la Veracruz.

Which of the following items is the main ingredient in salsa verde? ›

The main ingredient in salsa verde is tomatillo. Also known as a “Mexican husk tomato”, the tomatillo is related to the traditional red tomato, but—as you may have guessed—it's green.

How long does homemade salsa verde last in the fridge? ›

Storage suggestions: This salsa verde should keep well in the refrigerator, covered, for at least 1 week. If you added avocado, it will keep well for about 3 days—be sure to press plastic wrap against the top surface to prevent oxidation.

What is in Taco Bell salsa verde? ›

Water, Green Bell Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, Tomatillos, Onions, Modified Food Starch, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Contains 2% or less of sugar, Garlic, Citric Acid (To Acidify), Spices, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative).

What are the ingredients in specially selected verde salsa? ›

INGREDIENTS: tomatillos, roasted jalapeno peppers, roasted tomato puree, water, contains less than 2% of onion, salt, lime juice, distilled vinegar, cilantro, garlic, spice, natural flavor.

What is salsa verde sauce made of? ›

Salsa verde is a flavour-packed green sauce made from fresh herbs and olive oil, and is traditionally enjoyed with barbecued and grilled meat and seafood. Many countries in Europe and South America have their own renditions.

What is creamy salsa verde made of? ›

Directions. Combine tomatillos, jalapenos, avocado, garlic, cilantro, and salt in a blender or food processor and process until smooth. Adjust salt if necessary and transfer to a serving bowl.

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