If a creamy tomatillo avocado salsa recipe sounds a little complicated, I’m here to let you know that it’s way easier than it sounds! When you want to mix it up from regular tomato salsa, make this fresh and flavorful roasted avocado salsa verde. It’ll be a staple in your house for dipping, salads, and so much more — and it’s ready in 20 minutes!
What Is Tomatillo Avocado Salsa?
Tomatillo avocado salsa (also known as avocado salsa verde) is a creamy green salsa that is like a cross between guacamole and salsa verde, which is made with tomatillos instead of tomatoes.
Ingredients You’ll Need
This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for this avocado salsa verde recipe, what each one does, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.
Tomatillos – Look for fresh tomatillos with husks on, you want the husk to cover the fruit. The fruit should be firm, but not hard, similar to a ripe tomato. Bright green husks are best, but not absolutely necessary.Jalapeno – The recipe calls for a medium jalapeno, but you can adjust according to your spice preference. Remove the white ribs and seeds for less spice or leave them in for more.
Garlic – Use fresh garlic for best flavor, or jarred minced garlic for convenience.Olive Oil – Or avocado oil.Cilantro – A must for any salsa! But if you are one of those people who thinks cilantro tastes soapy, feel free to skip it.Onion – I used white onion, but you could also use yellow onion.Lime Juice – Fresh lime juice offers th best flavor, but bottled is fine to use for convenience. In a pinch, lemon juice will also work, though the flavor will be a bit different.Avocado – Makes the salsa verde creamy. Make sure to choose ripe avocados, to ensure a smooth texture. (I love the creaminess you get from making tomatillo salsa with avocado, but you can also make the same recipe without it.)Sea Salt
How To Make Tomatillo Avocado Salsa
This section shows how to make avocado salsa verde, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below. If you can find them, be aware that serrano peppers are spicier, so you’ll need to use less. However, serranos are usually about 1/3 the size of jalapenos, so using one pepper is still a good starting point. If you are sensitive to heat, you may want to start with less than a full serrano pepper (or just stick to jalapenos!), because serranos can be up to 9 times hotter.
Storage Instructions
Store salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1-2 days. I like these glass containers because they also have lids and come in several sizes.
Can You Freeze Avocado Tomatillo Salsa?
Yes, you can freeze batches of avocado verde salsa in an airtight container for 2-3 months. To thaw, place the container in the refrigerator overnight. If you need it to thaw faster, you can also set it on the counter or in a bowl of warm water. If you are storing it in a bowl or dish with a lid, lightly press the plastic wrap onto the guacamole salsa verde and then put cover on as normal.
What To Serve With Avocado Salsa Verde
You have a few options for serving the avocado tomatillo salsa verde:
Chips – Serve with your favorite tortilla chips (try my healthy almond flour tortilla chips) and a skinny margarita.Veggies – Serve along with veggies for dipping. Mini bell peppers, cucumber slices, and celery stalks all work well as dippers.As A Condiment – Try a scoop or drizzle of creamy tomatillo sauce on taco salad (or barbacoa tacos!), keto burrito bowls, zucchini taco boats, enchiladas, or cilantro lime chicken.
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