Sunday, July 12, 2009
Salsa de Tomatillo con Aguacate (Tomatillo Salsa with Avocado)
Salsa, an eternal condiment of the Latin fare. I got introduced to this refreshing condiment about 6 yrs ago at a Mexican restaurant. It was mostly just tomatoes, onion and cilantro. Very basic looking and tasting! I started experimenting with salsa recently, thanks to my Mexican ex- roommate. I love Latino food, Mexican especially. I love the bold flavors it imparts to a dish.
Here, I take the pleasure of introducing the surprisingly fresh and tangy ‘TOMATILLOS’. It is related to the tomato family; not to be confused with green tomatoes or unripe tomatoes. Tomatillo is firm and green on the outside and meatier than tomatoes on the inside. It tastes tart and tangy. It is a common ingredient in the Salsa Verde. Tomatillos have a husk around them, they mature inside this. The husk should not be shriveled and dry, but a healthy light green in color-an indication of the freshness.
If you have not tasted tomatillo, you have missed something MAJOR in life! I kid you not!
Here, a variation of the Salsa Verde-adding avocado to the salsa; cuts right through the tartness of tomatillos.
Ingredients:
6 firm tomatillos- quartered
1 medium onion, finely diced (I used red onion here)
2 Haas Avocados, diced
1-2 Jalapeno** peppers, hot, sliced
2 garlic cloves, minced
½ a bunch cilantro, roughly chopped
Salt and Pepper, as needed
Lime, 1 medium
**Look for Jalapeno that is deep green or turning black in color. The deeper the shade of green, the hotter it is. The red/orange tinge on the skin also is indicative of heat. The hottest pepper is when it is a deep shade, almost black. You mat de-seed the peppers if it is too hot. The heat lies in the seeds.
In a blender, place the tomatillo, jalapeno, garlic in the blender. You may add about a tbsp of water to ease the blending. Pulse several times for a chunky salsa (I prefer chunky) or blend it smooth. Transfer it to a bowl and add the onion, avocado, cilantro, salt and pepper. Gently mix without mashing the avocado.
Squeeze the lime juice. You may serve immediately or refrigerate for up to an hour and serve with tortilla chips.
¡Buen apetito!
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5 comments:
The salsa looks so flavorful...this combination of avacados with tomatillos is very new to me...thanks for sharing this awesome salsa Priya :)
Priya thanks so much for taking the time to visit my blog. It is a pleasure to discover yours and I look forward to exploring and visiting. The salsa sounds delicious.
looks good.never tried this:)
ey where is the narthala podi recipe?
uknowhoo
Tomatillo !!!!Let us try....keep it up.
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