GREEN TOMATO (OR TOMATILLO) SALSA

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Try this one. It's from National Center for Home Food Preservation. It's a great way to use up those green tomatoes at the end of the season. Note: I do not peel the green tomatoes or the peppers. This is great for enchiladas or burritos.

Provided by cando

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h55m

Yield 5 pints

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 cups tomatillos, chopped (or green tomatoes)
1 1/2 cups green chilies, seeded, chopped
1/2 cup jalapeno, seeded, finely chopped (or other hot peppers)
4 cups onions, chopped
1 cup lemon juice, bottled bottled or 1 cup lime juice, bottled
6 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tablespoon ground cumin (optional)
3 tablespoons dried oregano leaves (optional)
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper

Steps:

  • Caution: Wear plastic or rubber gloves and do not touch your face while handling or cutting hot peppers. If you do not wear gloves, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching your face or eyes.
  • Preparing Tomatillos: Remove the dry outer husks from tomatillos; wash thoroughly. They do not need to be peeled or seeded.
  • Preparing Peppers: The skin of long green chiles may be tough and can be removed by heating the peppers. Usually when peppers are finely chopped, they do not need to be skinned. If you choose to peel chiles, slit each pepper along the side to allow steam to escape. Peel using one of these two methods:.
  • Oven or broiler method to blister skins - Place chiles in a hot oven (400°F) or broiler for 6 to 8 minutes until skins blister.
  • Range-top method to blister skins - Cover hot burner (either gas or electric) with heavy wire mesh. Place peppers on burner for several minutes until skins blister.
  • To peel, after blistering skins, place peppers in a pan and cover with a damp cloth. (This will make peeling the peppers easier.) Cool several minutes; slip off skins. Discard seeds and chop.
  • The peppers do not need to be peeled, but seeds are often removed.
  • Hot Pack: Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan and stir frequently over high heat until mixture begins to boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 2O minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Ladle hot into clean, hot pint jars, leaving ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace if needed. Wipe rims of jars with a dampened, clean paper towel; apply two-piece metal canning lids.
  • Process pints for 15 minutes in a BWB.
  • Note: You may use green tomatoes in this recipe or tomatillos.
  • Important: The only other change you can safely make in this salsa recipe is to change the amount of spices and herbs. Do not alter the proportions of vegetables to acid and tomatoes because it might make the salsa unsafe. Do not substitute vinegar for the lemon juice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.3, Fat 1.6, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 1405, Carbohydrate 31.1, Fiber 5.6, Sugar 14.5, Protein 3.9

Kehn Ten
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This salsa is a great way to use up leftover green tomatoes. It's also a healthy and delicious snack.


Old Xhasnain
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I love the freshness of this salsa. It's the perfect addition to any summer meal.


Nafiu Auzai
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This salsa is the perfect balance of flavors. It's not too spicy, but it has a nice kick to it.


Lowell Left hand bull
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This salsa is a great way to add some heat to your meals. It's perfect for those who like their food spicy.


chingis 0119
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I love the smoky flavor of this salsa. It's the perfect addition to any grilled dish.


Afari Prince
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This salsa is so easy to make and it's so versatile. I love it on tacos, burritos, and even just as a dip for chips.


Jese
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I've made this salsa several times and it's always a hit. It's the perfect balance of flavors.


Joshua Ndaia
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This salsa is a great way to use up leftover green tomatoes. It's also a healthy and delicious snack.


Jimmy Richardson
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I love the tangy flavor of this salsa. It's the perfect addition to any Mexican dish.


John Argyle
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I'm not usually a fan of green tomatoes, but this salsa is an exception. It's so flavorful and refreshing.


Goolam Tarteel
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This salsa is a great way to add some flavor to your meals. I love it on tacos, burritos, and even just as a dip for chips.


gavin Nesbitt
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I've never had green tomato salsa before, but this recipe was really good. I'll definitely be making it again.


Habib Jutt
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This salsa is so easy to make and it's so delicious. I love the combination of green tomatoes and tomatillos.


Teresa Menjivar
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I made this salsa for a party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it. I even had people asking me for the recipe.


Faham Rauf
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This salsa is a great way to use up those green tomatoes that are always hanging around at the end of the season. It's also a delicious and healthy snack.


Monarul Islam
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I love this salsa! It's so refreshing and flavorful. I especially like the addition of the cilantro and lime juice. It really brightens up the dish.


Muzamil darra
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This was my first time making green tomato salsa, and it turned out great! The recipe is easy to follow, and the salsa is so flavorful. I served it with chips and it was a big hit.


Ziad Jazi
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This salsa was a hit! I love the unique flavors that the green tomatoes and tomatillos bring to the dish. It had just the right amount of spice, too. I'll definitely be making this again.