Tomatillo Salsa
This Roasted Tomatillo Salsa has a nice kick from the jalapeño and comes together in just 15 minutes. Perfect for tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and more!
This delicious Tomatillo Salsa is a versatile recipe you’re going to love! Enjoy it as a dip with chips and veggies, drizzle it on top of some Cilantro Lime Shrimp and Rice, or mix it into soup for this Slow Cooker White Bean Chicken Chili Verde. It’s packed full of flavor and just takes two simple steps to make.
Why you’ll love it:
- It’s healthy – This easy appetizer has just 46 calories, 2 grams of fat, 4 net carbs, and 1 gram of protein. This is a great condiment choice when you want to add TONS of flavor without a lot of calories or carbs to weigh you down.
- You’ll never waste it – This salsa will last up to 6 days in the fridge, but you can also freeze it up to 2 months! This means you can enjoy a little at a time, portion it out for recipes, and keep it around whenever you want.
- It makes everything better – This goes with SO much! Add it to eggs, quesadillas, taco salad… It works as a marinade for meat or veggies, can be added into soups, and works great as a sauce with wraps, burritos, and more. This means one recipe can go a really long way!
Ingredients in Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need for this recipe. You can find exact measurements in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the page.
- Fresh tomatillos – These are not green tomatoes but actual tomatillos… It’s a common confusion, so just make sure you’re grabbing the right thing!
- Fresh jalapeños – These will have the brightest flavor, and you can adjust the spice level by leaving out the seeds entirely or adding some in. Jarred jalapenos will not give you the same flavor.
- White onion – You can swap this out for a yellow onion for a sweeter flavor. Red onion will give a different flavor, but it’s also delicious.
- Garlic – These can just be smashed or roughly chopped–Not minced.
- Olive oil – Your preferred oil is fine. This will help bring out the deeper flavors during the roasting process.
- Salt – Adjust based on your preferences.
- Fresh cilantro – There’s really not a good substitute for this if you aren’t a fan of cilantro. You can replace with parsley if you’d like, but it does make the flavor more Italian than Mexican.
- Spices (garlic salt, cumin, onion powder) – These are simple flavor boosters.
- Lime juice – Adds tons of flavor and brightens the whole salsa. Fresh lime juice has the most flavor, but bottled makes things very convenient.
How to Make Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
This easy tomatillo salsa comes together without much work at all! Here’s a step-by-step guide for making this green salsa.
Prep
Pull the husks off of the tomatillos. After the husks are removed, they are a little bit sticky, so just wash them really well. While those are drying, line a large baking sheet with a silicone liner or greased aluminum foil and set aside.
Roast
Place the tomatillos, halved jalapenos (seed the jalapenos if you don’t want it very spicy), and roughly Schopped the onions on the prepared baking sheet. sprinkle with olive oil and salt. Once they’re lightly covered, turn on your broiler. Broil for about 1 minute or until they’re a bit charred on the outside, then flip the veggies and broil another minute or so.
Blend
Remove the blistered veggies from the oven and allow them to cool. Dump everything into the blender with the cilantro, lime juice, and spices. Process/blend until it reaches your preferred consistency. It’s really that easy!
Ways to Use Salsa Verde
You can spoon this roasted tomatillo salsa over your favorite tacos, burritos, chimichangas, nachos, and so much more. We love it in this Keto White Chicken Chili or Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos. It’s great stirred into Seasoned Black Beans or as a dip for Cheesy Keto Taco Bites.
If you’re looking for some low-carb option, here’s a great list of Keto Mexican Food Recipes that would work great with this salsa!
Store
Homemade tomatillo salsa verde will last up to six days in the fridge. It can also be frozen in an airtight container for up to two months. You can freeze it in small portions (using ice cube trays or these 1/2 cup freezing containers) so it’s easy to use a little at a time in various recipes.
Tips
- Note that this is a recipe for roasted tomatillo salsa. Tomatillos are NOT the same thing as green tomatoes, so don’t confuse the two.
- For a spicier salsa, leave the seeds in the jalapeños.
- Let the veggies cool slightly before blending them up. You don’t want to accidentally splatter yourself with hot salsa!
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Get the Recipe: Tomatillo Salsa
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh tomatillos, husk removed and washed well
- 2 fresh jalapenos, seeded
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- 1/4 teaspoon course salt
- 1 small white onion
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 lime, juiced
Instructions
- Remove the husks from one pound of tomatillos, rinse well.
- Toss the tomatillos, onion, and seeded jalapenos in the olive oil and the salt.
- Place on a large baking sheet.
- Turn your broiler on high and broil until the vegetables become charred. (For me this was about 1 minute, then I flipped them over and broiled for 1 more minute). Watch very carefully and make sure not to burn.
- Remove from oven and let cool.
- Cut the ends off the onion and cut into into quarters, discard the outer layers.
- Add the tomatillos, jalapenos, and the onion to blender along with cilantro, spices, and the juice of one lime and blend on high until smooth (30 seconds to 1 minute).
I’ve never cooked with tomatillos before, but I do love the looks of them! They’re like little green pumpkins! 🙂 This salsa looks amazing, Annie! This is my favorite kind to eat at Mexican restaurants. And I love making homemade salsas so I will definitely have to try this version!
Yes!! haha! They do look just like green pumpkins!
I always just buy store bought salsa verde, this looks just like it but waaaay better. I’ve never cooked with tomatillos before, but that has to change!
Me too! But this is easy enough I think I will probably make my own! Just roast and blend!
Tomatillos are one of my favorite things ever! This salsa sounds just delicious, Annie, and I’d be using it as a condiment on anything I could, too!
Absolutely!! It did not last long on our house! 😉
I have never cooked with tomatillos, but I’m kind of wussy. lol. However, I LOVE homemade salsa, so I might just have to give this a try!
I love homemade salsa too! Homemade salsa and freshly tried tortilla chips are my vice! 🙂
Love the pretty color of the tomatillos, they look perfect! I have always wanted to try making salsa verde at home. Yours looks amazing and I definitely need to try this 🙂
Kelly you would love it! I was totally shocked at how easy it was!
I’ve never cooked with tomatillos before but this looks so good that I’m going to try it soon! Thanks for sharing ! :)Pinning!
Thanks for the pin Manali!! 🙂
I am just like you, love playing around with new things and see what I can come up with. I can think of so many good recipes using this salsa verde.
Isn’t experimenting the best?! I love where a little creativity can take you!
I love salsa verde but I’ve never made it from scratch…looks delicious and I bet it tastes 1000X better than store bought!
Oh yes!! Even my husband said this is the same as the green salsa you buy?! He was so surprised this was so much better!
I happen to adore salsa verde, but I’ve never made it. Those tomatillos always look intimidating to me since I’ve never worked with them, but you’ve inspired me to try! This looks amazing, Annie.
Yay Andi!! I hope you like it as much as I did! It really is super easy!
I’ve actually never cooked with tomatillos before, which just seems so wrong! I love all salsas and usually eat it by the jar! I need to get my hands on some tomatillos soon 🙂
Do it!! You will just love it!
Count me in to the group that’s never cooked with tomatillos before. I love your step by step process above. Salsa verde is one of my favorites out at restaurants but I never thought to make it at home (why does that happen with so many foods??). This is so happening soon! 🙂
I know!! I don’t know why them seem intimidating, but this was seriously super easy! I think it will probably become my new “go to” appetizers to take to things!
This salsa sounds and looks amazing!
Thank you Jess!
I love tomatillo flavour!! This salsa is just making my mouth water!!
Me too Ami!! It is one of my favorites!
I LOVE Salsa’s! I totally need to try this version it looks delicious!
I bet you would love it Michele! So easy and so good! 🙂
I looooove tomatillos! I’ll never forget the first time I tried them. I peeled them, then grabbed them, then went “Ewwwww!” because I had no idea they were sticky! Hahaha! They are just fine though after being rinsed, and they add the best flavor! Pinned!
Yes! That sticky texture can kind of catch you off guard! These are really great once roasted though! 🙂
Ive never heard of tomatilo (actually had to just google it!) but now curious to see what it tastes like but that salsa looks tasty
Oh they are wonderful!! You should give them a try if you run across them! 🙂
Tomatillos are sooo pretty – I can’t wait to cook with them and try this recipe! I love love love salsa verde! Pinned 🙂
Thank you for the Pin Ceara! 🙂
These photos are gorgeous!! The colors are just so pretty. And the salsa looks amazing! I made a very similar one last summer (my first time ever cooking with tomatillos) and it came out great!
Tomatillos are a bit under used aren’t they?! I can’t wait to try them with other things now!
What an awesome salsa! I really enjoy using tomatillos in salsas. This is just what fall needed! 🙂 Pinning!
Thank you Mary Frances!