Fresh roasted tomatillo salsa is simply the best! I’ve been making this tomatillo salsa recipe for years. It’s super easy, very few ingredients and takes little time. This recipe is also in one of my previous cookbooks, Entertaining with Amy (definitely not a smart point friendly cookbook and thus the reason I ended up joining Weight Watchers). For a lower carb option serve with fresh jicama chips!
Updated May 7, 2021
Tomatillo Salsa 3 Ways!
- Green – This version is mild and pleases everyone. It’s great with chips, over enchiladas, and in my Chipotle Cilantro Dressing.
- Spicy Red Tomatillo Sauce – Use the green as a base and add 1-2 finely chopped chipotle peppers. I make the green tomatillo salsa recipe first, then divide it in half and use the other half for this Spicy Tomatillo Salsa. This one is our favorite as it has a smokiness from the chipotle peppers in adobo.
- Chipotle Cilantro Dressing is made using the green (or red) salsa and adding yogurt, lime juice and my homemade chipotle seasoning (paid link).
Can you freeze roasted tomatillo salsa?
Yes, you definitely can freeze whatever you don’t need right away for another day. It’s great in my Cilantro Pork Pot, enchiladas and other Mexican dishes. If serving it with chips however, I think it tastes best fresh, not frozen.
How to make Roasted Tomatillo Salsa in pictures:
Soak the tomatillos in water to help remove the husks.
Cut tomatillos, jalapeno and poblanos in half and place on a foil lined baking sheet (paid link).
Broil for about 8 minutes, turning pan if needed. Allow to cool slightly. Peel off skins on poblano peppers and jalapeños.
In a food processor (paid link), combine tomatillos, jalapeños, green chilies, poblanos, onion, cilantro and garlic. Process until smooth.
Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve as is or continue on for the Spicy Red Tomatillo Salsa.
To make the Spicy Red Tomatillo Salsa: Add 1 chipotle pepper with a little adobo sauce to 1/2 of the batch of green to make the Spicy Red Tomatillo Salsa. (In our family, we call it the Kick Ass Salsa). Just add 1 pepper though, then taste and see. You may be tempted to add more but it gets spicy quick.
One Salsa 3 Ways!
Save some of the salsa to make the Chipotle Cilantro Dressing.
Tomatillo Green Salsa
Ingredients
- 2 lbs tomatillos
- 1 can green chilies
- 2-3 poblano peppers these are mild
- 1/4-1/2 jalapeño depending on how hot you like it
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1/2. cup chopped onion
- 1/2 cup cilantro leaves chopped
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Soak the tomatillos in water to help remove the husks. Cut tomatillos, jalapeno and poblanos in half and place on a foil lined baking sheet.
- Broil about 8 min until slightly blackened. Cool. Remove skins of poblanos and jalapeno.
- In a food processor, combine tomatillos, jalapeno, green chilies, poblanos, onion, cilantro and garlic. Process until smooth.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Refrigerate until needed. Keeps about 5 days in refrigerator or you can store in freezer safe containers in the freezer until needed.
This sounds delicious!!!! Cant wait to try it! Thank you, Amy!!!
Thanks for commenting!
Just made this and it is FABULOUS!!!
So glad you loved it! Thanks so much for sharing!
My daughter took this to work today and it was a big hit. Everyone asked for the recipe!
That’s great! Thanks so much for sharing!
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