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Oven-Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

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17 Responses to “Oven-Roasted Tomatillo Salsa”
  1. Rosa says:

    I’d love to be able to buy tomatillo here… That salso looks really wonderful!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  2. Kalyn says:

    Oh wow! I’ve never seen the purple tomatillos. Now I want to try growing them for sure. Thanks for the reminder, this weekend I need to pull out my tomatillo plants and harvest all the ones that are ready, which I think will be quite a few!

  3. How funny- nope, I’ve truly never seen them purple before! Makes for a pretty salsa!

  4. Lisa says:

    I have never, ever seen purple tomatillos–very cool!

  5. Gudrun says:

    wow, they kept their purple color, even after being roasted!

    My tomatillos did as well as my tomatoes this year, which is to say, not that great. I will plant them again next year, as I loved the look of the paper lanterns in my garden. Maybe a good cover crop this winter will get my garden and dirt back to good health.

    • Andrea says:

      Hi Gudrun. They do keep their purple color with roasting, though it lightens somewhat. I use red onions in the salsa, which also contributes to the color.

  6. I’ve never seen purple tomatillos – that salsa is a beautiful color!

  7. Shandy says:

    Your garden sounds amazing. The colors of the tomatillos are beautiful together and preserving them in a salsa is a tasty endeavor.

  8. I never see purple tomatillos in the markets — they make the most gorgeous salsa! I’d love to try growing my own next summer.

  9. Andrea says:

    Thanks everyone! To anyone wanting to grow the purple tomatillos, we found plants at our favorite local herb farm, Debaggio’s. They carry a huge variety of herbs and vegetables, but I’ve also found seeds on Amazon and a few gardening sites.

  10. I love roasted tomatillo salsa and always roast mine. I love these purple tomatillos. I was so bummed that mine didn’t grow. I’ll be back next year to that wonderful garden shop you shared to try again. I think I just need to take out some of those thorny rose bushes that grow all over the place and look a mess, and add in these plants. Next spring I’ll have to get some pointers. I did have tons of green ones. I better go grab what’s left. Purple is my favorite color too! I’m still getting things back together after BlogHer Food. Can’t wait til next year!!!!

  11. Candace Snook says:

    What the hell!? I grew purple tomatillos this summer and the resulting salsa was a brownish grey colour! My tomatillos, although dark purple on the outside was quite green on the inside (even if I picked them off the ground, not off the plant) Is it roasting that creates that lovely grapey colour?

    • Andrea says:

      Hi Candace. Our tomatillos had a lovely shade of purple inside and retained a pinkish purple color after roasting, though the color will fade more the longer they cook. As I mentioned in the recipe, we used red onions in the salsa, which helps with the brilliant color.

      • Do you know what variety of purple tomatillo yours were? I grew mine for the express purpose of making purple salsa. I don’t know if there are more than one type of purple tomatillo but if there are, I am switching! Mine were Purple of Milpa

      • Andrea says:

        Hi Candace. Purple of Milpa (Purple de Milpa) is a bit of a generic term for purple tomatillos. Milpas are the highland fields in which they grow in Mexico, hence the name. Though I did a lot of searching this year, I have not found further specific varieties of purple tomatillos.

  12. I grew purple tomatillos this summer and the resulting salsa was a brownish grey colour! My tomatillos, although dark purple on the outside was quite green on the inside (even if I picked them off the ground, not off the plant) Is it roasting that creates that lovely grapey colour?

  13. Hi Andrea,
    We grew purple tomatillos this year too. Ours were a very wishy washy color with large splashes of green. Yours were such an amazing color, I am jealous. My husband made jam out of everything this year, even the tomatillos. Still, my favorite use is in white chicken chili.

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