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Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde Recipe

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Our easy tomatillo salsa verde recipe made with roasted tomatillos is bright, zesty, slightly smoky, and makes everything taste better.

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

We shared this tomatillo salsa recipe years ago, and so many of our readers have kept coming back to it over the years. This one is a keeper! To make this easy green salsa, we roast tomatillos alongside other ingredients like chiles and garlic, guaranteeing so much flavor!

I serve this as a salsa with homemade tortilla chips and as the base for these delicious green chicken enchiladas. I also love it with my favorite breakfast tacos!

Key Ingredients

  • Tomatillos: Tomatillos are the stars of my roasted salsa verde. They look like small green tomatoes with papery husks. Remove the husks and rinse them of any sticky residue before you roast them.
  • Chile Peppers: I love my salsa verde made with jalapeno and serrano chile peppers. Serranos are usually a little spicier than jalapenos, but after I roast them, I remove the seeds and membrane to make the salsa medium-hot. If you love spicy salsa, leave the seeds in!
  • Garlic: For a sweeter roasted garlic flavor, I toss unpeeled garlic cloves into the same dish as the tomatillos and roast them together. Then, before you blend the salsa, squeeze the roasted garlic out of the cloves.
  • Broth: This is a little unusual, but I use a little broth (chicken broth or veggie broth) to deglaze the pan where I roasted my tomatillos. I picked up this trick from one of my favorite Mexican restaurants, and I’ve never looked back!
  • Onion, Cilantro, and Lime: To freshen up the salsa, I blend in raw onion, lots of fresh cilantro, and lime juice.
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Find the full recipe with measurements below.

How to Make the Best Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

Tip 1: Roasting builds flavor. Roasting makes this green salsa extra flavorful (just like roasting makes this roasted tomato salsa incredible). To make this salsa, I roast the tomatillos, chile peppers, and whole unpeeled garlic cloves. I use my broiler and leave them under it until everything blisters and picks up some color.

Roasted ingredients for tomatillo salsa verde

Tip 2: Deglaze your pan. I deglaze the roasting pan with some broth (unusual, but trust me!). Finally, I blend the roasted ingredients and the broth in the pan with my fresh ingredients (onion, cilantro, and lime juice).

Serving Suggestions

I can’t wait for you to try this incredible homemade salsa. I love it with tortilla chips, spooned over tacos, in burritos, and with rice bowls. I’ve also shared these salsa verde chicken nachos, green enchiladas, and this Instant Pot salsa verde chicken.

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Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa Verde

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This roasted tomatillo salsa recipe is one of our favorite homemade salsas. It brightens just about everything you dip into it or serve it with. Using an oven broiler makes quick work of the roasting, which will take about 15 minutes. Once roasted, it is very easy to remove the skins from the peppers and most of the seeds. You could leave them in, but just keep in mind that the salsa will be much spicier.

Makes 2 cups

Watch Us Make the Recipe

Directions

    1Set an oven rack about 4 inches from the broiler. Turn the broiler on.

    2Place the tomatillos, jalapeño, serrano pepper, and unpeeled garlic cloves in a baking dish.

    3Broil, turning occasionally, until the tomatillos are blackened in spots, 10 to 12 minutes.

    4Remove the baking dish and add broth, then use a wooden spoon to scrape any bits stuck to the bottom. Let tomatillos, peppers, and garlic cool.

    5When the peppers are cool enough to handle, peel most of the skins and remove the seeds. For a spicier salsa, leave in some or all of the seeds. Remove the softened garlic from the peel.

    6Add roasted tomatillos, peppers, garlic flesh, onion, cilantro, lime juice, and salt to a food processor.

    7Pour about half of the liquid from the baking dish into the processor, then pulse 3 to 4 times or until the salsa is mostly smooth and no big chunks of tomatillo remain, scraping down the sides as necessary.

    8Adjust with more liquid, lime juice, or salt based on consistency and taste.

Adam and Joanne’s Tips

  • Baking dish: Since this recipe uses the broil function of the oven, we recommend using a high-heat baking dish or rimmed baking sheet.
  • Storing: The salsa will keep well in an airtight container in the fridge for about 1 week.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.

Nutrition Per Serving
Serving Size
1/4 cup
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Calories
31 calories
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Protein
2g
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Carbohydrate
7g
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Dietary Fiber
1g
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Total Sugars
5g
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Total Fat
0g
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Saturated Fat
0g
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Cholesterol
0mg


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Adam Gallagher

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