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How to Make, Serve and Store a semi-authentic Salsa Verde

How to Make, Serve and Store a semi-authentic Salsa Verde
The feisty jalapeno pepper and placid tomatillo team up with kindred ingredients to make tortilla chips look better and taste great, especially with beer.
 
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Step 1Motivation

Motivation
This is my very first Instructable, and I have it on good authority that some in the Instructable's community want to know why a project is selected. I selected this project because I actually learned it in a live Instructable many years ago in Mazatlan, Mexico. The picture of the beach is probably gratuitous, but I had it and didn't really know what else to put here. I had eaten a late lunch one day and had this salsa for the first time. I told my waiter, who spoke pretty good English, how much I liked it and that I wished I could learn how to make it. He invited me back into the kitchen to watch one of the cooks prepare the sauce for that evening. The cook spoke hardly any English, and I spoke hardly any Spanish, but he showed me each step, just as we do in Instructables. He was preparing a lot more salsa than we will here, but the ratios and ingredients remain the same, as does the method.
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Dec 12, 2008. 7:44 PMangelmi says:
Just made a couple of batches. Your recipe still works!
Sep 19, 2008. 10:20 PMAzureEyes says:
hi there! good instructable, love the cute pepper lights!
Jun 17, 2008. 10:20 PMI Am An Evil Taco says:
Great work. Ever marinade chicken skewers in this stuff and grill them? Heaven on a stick, right there.
Jun 4, 2008. 3:37 AMoncex says:
I hate salsa verde because I don't like the taste of tomatillos but your salsa looks petty good (not that I'm willing to try it ;). I would like to suggest that you should lick the inside walls of the peppers (one by one) just to see how spicy they're... If they're are too spicy you might want to limit the amount of peppers you add. Tips: I usually buy shiny and smooth peppers (mild spicy) mixed with older, darker and stripped peppers (very spicy). Oh, tomatillos sometimes look ugly and as long as they're not saggy and feel firm you can use them. AND if you wear contact lenses DO NOT handle the peppers with your bare hands or you will cry later when you touch your eyes... use a fork and knife to cut them. Pico de Gallo: Tomatoes, jalapeño peppers, white onion, cilantro and some salt. AND if you add some chopped avocado you can have a type of guacamole that tastes petty good.
Jan 14, 2008. 3:34 AMneubaten says:
Im in New Zealand, we dont seem to have tomatillos, but you said its similar to goosebreeies, which we do have, could you use them as a substitute? this looks damn tasty....
Jan 14, 2008. 3:37 AMneubaten says:
gooseBERRIES I mean...
Oct 8, 2007. 11:43 PMAboveGroundPool says:
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Aug 9, 2007. 12:27 PMcloaked woodsman says:
Excellent instructable Raccoon; both entertaining and educational! You're pretty much the Man. Just thought I'd let you know.
Aug 13, 2007. 11:05 PMcloaked woodsman says:
Hey hey now; girls can be the man too. And seeing as you're a girl and still the man, you're even more the man in my book. If that makes any sense. Anyhow, It's been droughting pretty hard in Michigan this summer, and my tomatillos are not looking so very hot. I live in the middle of po-dunkia, so I'm a bit out of luck as far as obtaining some locally... However, I do have your instructable favorited and I will definitely see the recipe through to completion in the near future!
Jul 2, 2007. 1:32 AMBlaine says:
mmmm i made this today and its frikkin awesome. could be a bit hotter though so next time i might use a few more jalapenos or add a habanero maybe?
Jul 3, 2007. 1:38 PMBlaine says:
aright kool thanks. yeah im makin more tonite for the 4th of july tomorrow and i wanted it spicier. again, gracias lol
Jul 20, 2007. 1:34 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
I've made this before (withuot the beer or limes) and I can tell you its GREAT. best salsa you'll ever eat.
Jun 27, 2007. 10:22 AMstefers says:
Tomatillos can be found in Iowa and the Dakotas. There are many cities with large hispanic populations.
Mar 26, 2007. 9:35 PMsonofabum says:
your instructible was as informative as it was entertaining. I tried you recipe but somewhere along the line it came out incredibly sour. It tasted almost like someone snuck a whole lemon into the mix even though i dilibrately left out the lime. I love salsa verde though this was my first attempt to make it. I was wondering if this ever happened in your expiriments with this?
Mar 27, 2007. 6:40 PMdaishi says:
I've seen a few recipes out there where a few pinches of sugar are added. Some people throw in a little bit of olive oil as well. I've tried it both ways, I like the olive oil although a little bit goes a long way, the sugar just didn't do it for me. But, either of these should smooth out the flavor for you a bit.
Mar 8, 2007. 4:45 PMlemonie says:
can you suggest a substitute for tomatillo (I cannot source these)? L
Mar 26, 2007. 7:17 PMninjaman says:
I LOVE Salsa Verde. I had to make it for a party once, but I think I'll try this nethod someday. Oh yeah... what exactly does a gooseberry look like? I just want to knoow for future reference.
Feb 22, 2007. 10:05 AMRun N Gun says:
I am speechless. I just made your salsa verde and it was delicious! I really love it. I made a huge batch and I think I will have a party using it as an appetizer/snack. Oh my gosh, I think I'll have some now. MMM,mmm,mmm!
Feb 21, 2007. 9:05 PMRun N Gun says:
Wow, definently well documented. I saw the Instructable on making an Instructable also. I thought it was too much work and pointless. But you have definently changed my point of view. I am going to start making my Instructables as well documented as yours. Also, the salsa looks muy bien! I think that I will try and make it. I just got some proffesional knives too for my mom's present (christmas). Sounds like fun, and sound like some good eatin'. Oh yeah, would be able to make an Instructable on how to make Pico de Gallo? =)
Feb 15, 2007. 10:50 PMcanida says:
That looks great! I've never made salsa verde before, but we'll certainly try it now. A fantastically well-documented first Instructable - thanks for posting! Interestingly enough, we seem to have the same taste in tablecloths and cutlery.
Feb 16, 2007. 11:04 PMewilhelm says:
That's great that you found the how to make an Instructable Instructable useful. You did a great job!
Feb 16, 2007. 6:14 PMsupes says:
Great job. Well documented. I will definitely try this one day.

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