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Salsa Verde, no avocado just oil for emulsifying :)


Left is before emulsifying was complete! Right is final product, nice and creamy. By emulsifying I just mean blending a ton!

Recipe: *kinda eyeballed*

12 Jalapeños

8 Serranos

1.5 onion

4 cloves of garlic

Small handful of cilantro

Consume for flavor to taste

Any kind of neutral oil, I used vegetable

by kmart279

13 Comments

  1. MissedallthePoints

    Thank you for sharing. We have that in every good taco bar in town, but never a good recipe. Looking forward to trying it!

  2. Fhuckin

    Looks good! Do you remove any seeds from the peppers?

  3. ThePerfectBeard

    Interesting, no tomatillos? Looks good, I’ll have to try.

  4. tagman11

    There is a type of salsa I’ve had that I loved in Houston, that I only ever found in one place there. I wonder if this is it..will have to try the recipe.

  5. This looks delicious. I fell in live with this type of salsa in Mexico City. Did you salt to taste?

  6. Immediate-Leg1362

    We call that aguamole in Tucson. My recipe for that is:
    5 cleaned tomatillos
    2 Serrano peppers (cut in half)
    2 jalapeños (cut in half)
    1 medium white onion (cut in half)
    2 green zucchinis (cut in half)
    6 cloves of garlic
    1/2 cup avocado oil
    1/2 bunch cilantro
    Salt to taste

    You can remove seeds and veins from peppers if you like a more mild sauce. I cut my veggies in half or quarters to make them fit into cast iron pan and it helps char up the veggies.

    Throw everything except the cilantro into a cast iron pan and cook until you get some nice color on veggies and the onion is softened. Once your veggies are cooked, dump all of the pan including oil into blender. Add cilantro and blend until creamy.

  7. four__beasts

    Is this also known as Salsa Falsa? Where a green salsa looks like it should have avocado but doesn’t – an ingenious name given to salsa where ingredients are limited – often by cost.

  8. rushmc1

    Both look good. I’d dip into the left one first.

  9. BellaRojoSoliel

    This is my favorite. Im from Tucson, AZ. I switch it up sometimes when im lazy and just use jalapenos, garlic, onions, oil. I will deseed some of the jalapenos for the kids (to make it less spicy), peel some garlic, dice an onion…boil and add to the blender.

    I often add cilantro, too. Just bec I love it.

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