Makesabout 3 cups
- Active time:15 min
- Start to finish:15 min
November 1999
If you’re pressed for time, you may want to try a jarred brand of tomatillo salsa instead of makng it from scratch. We can’t attest to the quality of all of them, but we do love Rick Bayless’s, which has a fine, robust flavor. (Look for it in specialty foods stores and in some supermarkets.)
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1 1/2
lb
fresh tomatillos or 3 (11-oz cans tomatillos)
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5
fresh serrano chiles
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3
garlic cloves, unpeeled
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1/2
cup
fresh cilantro
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1
large onion, coarsely chopped
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2
teaspoons
kosher salt
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Preheat broiler.
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If using fresh tomatillos, remove husks and rinse under warm water to remove stickiness. If using canned tomatillos, drain and measure out 2 cups. Broil chiles, garlic, and fresh tomatillos (do not broil canned) on rack of a broiler pan 1 to 2 inches from heat, turning once, until tomatillos are softened and slightly charred, about 7 minutes.
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Peel garlic and pull of tops of chiles. Purée all ingredients in a blender.
Cooks’ note: Salsa can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.