Ingredients
Tomatillos (medium sized) - 5
Onion (medium sized) - 1/2
Coriander leaves - 1/4 cup chopped
Vinegar/lime juice - 3 tablespoons
Green chillies/Jalapenos - 2
Sugar - 1 teaspoon
Salt to taste
Directions
Line a baking tray with foil and place the tomatillos.Drizzle some oil over them and allow it to broil for about 10 minutes until the skin starts turning black..This step can also be done in stovetop..Heat oil in a pan and add the tomatillos..Keep tossing them for about 3 to 4 minutes until the skin turns black..Chop the onions and chillies roughly..Combine all the ingredients in the blender to get a coarse paste.If you prefer the salsa to be smooth puree it well.Serve with tortilla chips,burritos,tacos or any food of your choice..
Recipe marathon Day 12 menu
Dhivya - Couscous with Moroccan Tagine
Bhags - Hummus
Raaga - Peerkangai Thuvayal
Lakshmi - Varuthu araitha kootu
Ranji - Puttu and kadala
Arundati - Cook up rice
Siri - Tindora rice
Swati - Paneer Jalfrezi
Srivalli - Mango Sevai
i absolutely love tomatillo ..they make a great sauce to over any wraps..love the tangy taste...salsa must have been awesome..looks so inviting and delicious..:)
ReplyDeleteThe minute you sit down in any Mexican restaurant, there comes warm,crispy Tortilla chips with spicy tomato salsa! LOVE it!:))
ReplyDeleteTomatillo salsa looks great.
Looks yummy and spicy with the chip Dhiv
ReplyDeleteLove this salsa, love this pic as well Divya, looks very tempting and mouth-watering.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Divya..Love it
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to tomatillo salsa, Divya! You're going strong with the recipe marathon, girl. Congrats on the recently mentioned awards, too, dear! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy salsa, divya! must have tasted great. I never eaten this before. May by I'll give it a shot.
ReplyDeletesalsa looks beautifulll divya
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, Divya!
ReplyDeletei just loved ur tomatillo salsa...its nice dipping sause...
ReplyDeletelooks lovely..
ReplyDeleteVery different one Divya. I also have not tasted it before. It looks very appetizing.
ReplyDeleteTomatillo salsa looks so good. Nice picture... Different try...
ReplyDeletetomatillo salsa...looking yummy.the color of ur dish is simply great.thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei too love tomatillo salsa - a lot more than ordinary tomato. the color is lovely!
ReplyDeletenice idea of using tomatillos for the salsa..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteThats something i need to try making next time...salsa.
ReplyDeleteWaiting for summer to come, tomatoes will be in season
love d salsas they serve at indijoes.. will have to try some version with veggies that r available to me..
ReplyDeleteLooks so fresh & delicious..will finally have to hunt down tomatillos somewhere and make this. BTW, do you peel the tomatillo after roasting, or can it be used with the skin?
ReplyDeleteWow...this looks so refreshing and yummy!
ReplyDeleteDivya...hi there... some amazing, amazing recipes you've got here. I am looking forward to trying out some of them especially your sweets! Really happy to connect with you - please do stop be at my blog whenever you find the time!
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of tomatillo.. so different from our usual tomato.. the salsa looks yummy divya!
ReplyDeleteSiri
I'm a big fan of tomatillo salsa... the tang it has :) Looks great Divya.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!!!! Never thought it wud be so easy...
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