This homemade salsa verde recipe is a combination of roasted chilies, tomatillos, garlic, cilantro and lime juice, all blended together to make a light and refreshing dip . An easy snack option that tastes SO much better than the store bought version!
When I’m entertaining, I always offer an assortment of appetizer recipes such as baked barbecue chicken wings, chili cheese fries , bacon wrapped smokies , mini pizzas , a mezze platter , and a big bowl of salsa verde served with plenty of tortilla chips.

You can never go wrong with chips and salsa as a snack, especially when you’ve got homemade salsa verde in the mix!
- Salsa Verde Recipe Ingredients
- How Do You Make Salsa Verde?
- Tips For The Perfect Salsa
- Quick Tip
- Recipe FAQs
- Flavor variations
- More Mexican Food Favorites
- Salsa Verde Video
- Love This Recipe?
- Salsa Verde Recipe
Salsa Verde Recipe Ingredients
To make this recipe, you will need tomatillos, poblano peppers, jalapeno peppers, garlic, onion, cilantro, salt and lime juice.
How Do You Make Salsa Verde?
Start by placing husked tomatillos, poblano peppers, jalapeno peppers and garlic cloves on a baking sheet in the oven. Cook the tomatillos and peppers until they’re tender and brown. Peel the peppers, then place all the roasted ingredients in a food processor along with onion, lime juice, cilantro and salt. Blend until a coarse mixture forms. Serve the green salsa immediately, or store in the refrigerator for later use.

Tips For The Perfect Salsa
- I like to use both poblano peppers and jalapeno peppers in this dish. The poblano peppers are not traditional, but I find they add so much extra flavor and texture.
- No food processor ? A blender will work just as well.
- Be sure to rinse your onions with cold water before you add them to the salsa. This will help temper their flavor.
- This is a mild salsa ; keep some of the seeds and ribs in the peppers for more spice. You can also use serrano peppers instead of jalapenos, as serranos have more heat.
- If you find that your salsa verde is too tart or acidic, feel free to add up to 1/2 teaspoon of sugar to even out the flavor .
- Serve your salsa as a dip with chips, stir it into white queso dip , pour it over waffle fry nachos , use as a topping for green chile chicken enchiladas or add chicken broth and use it as a green sauce to cook up some chile verde .
Quick Tip
Freshly squeezed lime juice is best; skip the stuff in a bottle!

Salsa verde is also known as green salsa, and it differs from traditional red salsa because it’s base contains tomatillos rather than tomatoes. Tomatillos are tart, green fruit that are encased in a papery husk. Fresh tomatillos are available in the produce department of most grocery stores. Aside from the tomatillo base, salsa verde is similar to red salsa because they share common ingredients of jalapeno peppers, cilantro, lime juice and garlic.
This salsa will last for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. Store it in an airtight container for best results. I don’t recommend freezing this dip, as it can become watery and thin when thawed.
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Flavor variations
While this salsa is great as-is, you can switch out some of the ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.
- Onions: Instead of raw white onion, try roasting your onion along with the tomatillos and chilies. You can also use red onion if you prefer.
- Avocado: Add 2 avocados to the blender when you puree your salsa for a creamy variation of this dip. Avocado salsa verde is best when served within 8 hours of being made.
- Heat: Prefer a spicier salsa? Use serrano chilies instead of jalapenos, and leave some of the seeds and ribs in the peppers.

Enjoy a taste of Mexico in the comfort of your own home with this simple, yet totally satisfying salsa verde recipe!
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Ingredients1x2x3x
- ▢ 1 1/2 pounds tomatillos husks removed
- ▢ 1 poblano pepper cored and halved lengthwise, seeds and ribs removed
- ▢ 2 jalapeno peppers cored and halved lengthwise, seeds and ribs removed
- ▢ 2 cloves garlic
- ▢ 1/2 cup white onion diced and rinsed under cold water
- ▢ 2/3 cup cilantro leaves
- ▢ 1 1/4 teaspoons salt or more to taste
- ▢ 2 tablespoons lime juice
- ▢ cooking spray
Instructions
- Preheat the broiler. Coat a sheet pan with cooking spray.
- Place the tomatillos, poblano peppers, jalapeno peppers and garlic cloves on the sheet pan.
- Broil for 7-8 minutes or until vegetables are tender and charred.
- Place the peppers in a plastic bag and seal the bag. Let the peppers sit in the bag for 5 minutes. This will make the pepper skins a lot easier to remove.
- Take the peppers out of the bag and peel off the skins.
- Place the tomatillos, peppers, garlic, onion, cilantro, salt and lime juice in a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is mostly smooth. You don’t want it completely smooth, just a coarse puree.
- Taste and add more salt if needed. Serve immediately, or refrigerate for up to 4 days.
Notes
- For a spicier dish, leave some of the ribs and seeds in the jalapeno peppers.
- I like to use both poblano peppers and jalapeno peppers in this dish. The poblano peppers are not traditional, but I find they add so much extra flavor and texture.
- No food processor? A blender will work just as well.
- Be sure to rinse your onions with cold water before you add them to the salsa. This will help temper their flavor.
Nutrition

Salsa Verde
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds tomatillos husks removed
- 1 poblano pepper cored and halved lengthwise, seeds and ribs removed
- 2 jalapeno peppers cored and halved lengthwise, seeds and ribs removed
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1/2 cup white onion diced and rinsed under cold water
- 2/3 cup cilantro leaves
- 1 1/4 teaspoons salt or more to taste
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- cooking spray
Instructions
- Preheat the broiler. Coat a sheet pan with cooking spray.
- Place the tomatillos, poblano peppers, jalapeno peppers and garlic cloves on the sheet pan.
- Broil for 7-8 minutes or until vegetables are tender and charred.
- Place the peppers in a plastic bag and seal the bag. Let the peppers sit in the bag for 5 minutes. This will make the pepper skins a lot easier to remove.
- Take the peppers out of the bag and peel off the skins.
- Place the tomatillos, peppers, garlic, onion, cilantro, salt and lime juice in a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is mostly smooth. You don’t want it completely smooth, just a coarse puree.
- Taste and add more salt if needed. Serve immediately, or refrigerate for up to 4 days.
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Notes
- For a spicier dish, leave some of the ribs and seeds in the jalapeno peppers.
- I like to use both poblano peppers and jalapeno peppers in this dish. The poblano peppers are not traditional, but I find they add so much extra flavor and texture.
- No food processor? A blender will work just as well.
- Be sure to rinse your onions with cold water before you add them to the salsa. This will help temper their flavor.