Recipes

Traditional Salsa Rojo with Tomatillos & Lime

Cook Time

10 min

Total Time

20 min

Servings

1.5 cups

Traditional Salsa Rojo with Tomatillos & Lime

Make this authentic Salsa Rojo, a traditional Mexican red salsa made with tomatillos, guajillo chiles, and fresh lime juice. Perfect for tacos, grilled meats, or as a dip, this salsa by Chef Healthy Henry is bursting with flavor and easy to make. 


The guajillo peppers here have a mild heat level you can add more heat by adding a couple Serranos or if you really want to dial it up add one habanero or get adventurous and try an arbor chili. Both are high heat.

Traditional Salsa Rojo with Tomatillos & Lime

Traditional Salsa Rojo with Tomatillos & Lime

Make this authentic Salsa Rojo, a traditional Mexican red salsa made with tomatillos, guajillo chiles, and fresh lime juice. Perfect for tacos, grilled meats, or as a dip, this salsa by Chef Healthy Henry is bursting with flavor and easy to make. 


The guajillo peppers here have a mild heat level you can add more heat by adding a couple Serranos or if you really want to dial it up add one habanero or get adventurous and try an arbor chili. Both are high heat.

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Servings

1.5 cups

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Total Time

20 min

Ingredients:

8 tomatillos, husked and rinsed

6 guajillo chiles, stems and seeds removed

1/2 onion, roughly chopped

Salt, to taste

A pinch of sugar

Fresh cilantro, chopped (a small handful or to taste)

Juice of 1 lime



Instructions:


Cook the Tomatillos: In a pot, bring water to a boil and add the tomatillos. Boil for about 5-7 minutes, until they’re softened and their color turns to a muted green. Drain and let cool slightly.


Prep the Guajillo Chiles: Toast the guajillo chiles in a dry skillet over medium heat for about 30 seconds per side until fragrant. Be careful not to burn them, as this can make the salsa bitter. Remove from heat.


Soften the Chiles: Place the toasted chiles in a bowl of hot water and let them soak for about 15 minutes, or until they’re softened.


Blend Ingredients: In a blender, add the softened tomatillos, guajillo chiles, cilantro, chopped onion, lime, a pinch of salt, and sugar. Blend until smooth.


Season and Garnish: Pour the salsa into a bowl, adding more lime and cilantro as desired.

Serve: This salsa is delicious with baked tortilla chips, tacos, eggs, or as a topping for your favorite Mexican dishes!


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