CULANTRO TOMATILLO SALSA VERDE

First of all my hearty thanks to everyone who wished /Blessed my son on his Birthday.  We had wonderful day !!!  Ok coming to the post I am posting " Culantro Tomatillo Salsa Verde "  Freshness of herb, spiciness and tanginess sure this would be a perfect dip for all kinds of chips, topping for tostadas, Enchilada etc.  Tomatillo verde is one of the dip we like so much.  So I combined this Culantro with tomatillo verde which tasted so fresh and awesome.  But before using this for making Salsa Verde I was using culantro for making chutney which is so yummy and we love it.  I will post that soon. Culantro and cilantro are different.  Here is the brief about culantro and Tomatillo.  Hope you all enjoy reading and offcourse my virtual treat :)






Brief about Culantro :

The appearance of culantro and cilantro are different but the leaf aromas are similar, although culantro is more pungent. Because of this aroma similarity the leaves are used interchangeably in many food preparations and is the major reason for the misnaming of one herb for the other.In Latin America, culantro is mostly associated with the cooking style of Puerto Rico, where recipes common to all Latin countries are enhanced with culantro. The most popular and ubiquitous example is salsa, a spicy sauce prepared from tomatoes, garlic, onion, lemon juice, with liberal amounts of chiles. These constituents are fried and simmered together, mixed to a smooth paste and spiced with fresh herbs including culantro. 





Salsa is usually consumed with tortilla chips as an appetizer. Equally popular is sofrito or recaito, the name given to the mixture of seasonings containing culantro and widely used in rice, stews, and soups.  Culantro is reported to be rich in calcium, iron, carotene, and riboflavin. The plant is used in traditional medicines for fevers and chills, vomiting, diarrhea, and in Jamaica for colds and convulsions in children . The leaves and roots are boiled and the water drunk for pneumonia, flu, diabetes, constipation, and malaria fever. The root can be eaten raw for scorpion stings and in India the root is reportedly used to alleviate stomach pains. The leaves themselves can be eaten in the form of a chutney as an appetite stimulant.

Brief about Tomatillo :

The tomatillo is a plant of the tomato family, related to the cape gooseberry, bearing small, spherical and green or green-purple fruit of the same name. Tomatillos, referred to as green tomato (Spanish: tomate verde) in Mexico, are a staple in Mexican cuisine.
In many areas of Mexico the domesticated tomatillo is called tomate and the wild version called miltomate and what we know as tomato is called jitomate.

The tomatillo fruit is surrounded by a paper-like husk formed from the calyx. As the fruit matures, it fills the husk and can split it open by harvest. The husk turns brown, and the fruit can be any of a number of colors when ripe, including yellow, red, green, or even purple. Tomatillos are the key ingredient in fresh and cooked Latin American green sauces. The freshness and greenness of the husk are quality criteria. Fruit should be firm and bright green, as the green colour and tart flavour are the main culinary contributions of the fruit.








CULANTRO TOMATILLO SALSA VERDE
 
Ingredients :

Tomatillo - 6 to 7 (Remove the husk and wash thoroughly)
Culantro - 15 sprigs
Cilantro - 1 handful
Garlic - 2 pod
Onion - 1 1/2 tbsp
Jalapeno - 2 ( But if you want less spicy then reduce to 1 or 1 1/2)
Salt - as needed
Sugar - 1/2 tbsp (this is to balance the tanginess of the tomatillo, u can also reduce this if u want)












Method :

1.  Quarter the tomatillo and broil it in the oven till the skin is lightly browned and tomatillo is soft. ( it just takes around 15 to 20 minutes)
2. Cool it.
3. Now blend other ingredients to coarse paste.
4. To that add the cooled tomatillo and use pulser to blend to coarse and chunky paste.  Add water if necessary.
5.  Check for salt.  And transfer it in the airtight container.
6.  You can keep this in fridge for upto 10 days.





Dip for chip is ready !!! Enjoy the freshness !!!

54 comments:

  1. Never heard of Culantro before....looks good ...I love salsa verde....lovely presentation! looks beautiful!

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  2. hey u know what..that leaf looks like 'bandhaniya'(local name) a leaf we used for substitute when we lived in Trinidad, West Indies...

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  3. Looks very fresh, those tomatillos looks different

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  4. Wow... beautiful clicks... Nice recipe for salsa with tomatillo..

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  5. It really took me sometime to read the title :) but clicks are so nice

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  6. Simpy fabulous clicks and the salsa looks so tasty..

    Super Yummy Recipes

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  7. Wow... beautiful clicks... Nice recipe for salsa with tomatillo..

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  8. I first thought it was spelling mistake...good to know about Culantro, I have never heard about them. Lovely clicks.

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  9. Looks refreshing and delectable.

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  10. ohhh this is completely new and refreshing recipe to know...very nice to know about so many new thing today here :)

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  11. thanks for this informative post with pictures. learnt about two new veggies and one very refreshing recipe from you today.

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  12. Oh, what a gorgeous salsa! I love Latino food.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  13. Looks new to me..name and the dish!!
    Salsa is yummy and lovely!!

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  14. Salsa looks colorful and delicious..

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  15. awsome clicks and wonderful explanation...loving it

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  16. I am tired of saying the same thing again and again ...... your presentation is awesome :) The clicks tell all the story .... The intro to Culantro is a good one !

    Cheers,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  17. looks perfect and very very tempting..and nice photography too..

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  18. Yummy snack! Lovely picture that tempts me in this early morning :)

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  19. Lovely treat, lovely photographs...everything looks lovely here!!! Oooo la la!!! :D

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  20. looks wonderful, well written post.

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  21. Wonderful snack....love the pics

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  22. Wonderful Recipe. Salsa's pics look great.

    Deepa

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  23. salsa looking really healthy and inviting. Nice Clicks

    Cook Healthy

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  24. the dish looks very yum and ur clicks makes them extremely good.

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  25. wow!!!colourful salsa!!beautiful pic pavithra!

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  26. Never heard of culantro.. but tomatillos are my favorite :) love the combination and the cute tortillas :)
    excellent clicks :)

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  27. hmmmm....
    looks lovely znd healthy dear....

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  28. Lovely salsa...gr8 dip...never saw that herb...loved that flat plate in which u served it...looks gr8

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  29. I saw those culantro leaves here,but never tried anything with them, salsa looks absolutely inviting...Beautiful clicks Pavi..

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  30. Salsa looks yumm and absolutely gorgeous pics.

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  31. Your pics are so refreshing. Plz. share some notes and tips on food photography for new bloggers like us.
    Anamika

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  32. Mmmmmm!.. Looks very delicious!
    Great blog :)

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  33. Mindblowing photographs...Lovely chips and salsa..

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  34. Looks interesting but totally new to me :) wish I could taste them :)

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  35. Its looks so yummy .... Nice presentation...

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  36. This salsa looks totally enticing! Your love and patience for food and photography is awesome. I'm thankful for knowing you!

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  37. nice blog dear... all dish r good

    Keep Visiting My Blog Thanx...
    Lyrics Mantra
    Music Bol

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  38. Hi.
    Lovely clicks and finally I managed to open the link. Very informative post indeed.

    FOODELICIOUS

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  39. Looks so very delicious n refreshing!!

    US Masala

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  40. wow... i always wanted to try it with tomatilo...
    great recipe and amazing pictures..

    ammaandbaby.blogspot.com/

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  41. What a vibrant and delicious salsa verde! I love tomatillos and always thought culantro was the same as cilantro! I will have to look for the first - curious as to the difference.

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  42. awsam dish dear..... bouth he aacha blog hai aapka

    Keep Visiting Dear Friends....Thanx
    Lyrics Mantra
    Music Bol

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  43. Lovely...got to get hold of some culantro now ;-)Loved the small cute jar too :-)

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  44. Hey Pavithra. Wow, you have an amazing collection of international recipes! And you photographs are definitely a visual treat - keep going!!

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  45. What a vibrant and flavorful condiment and a very unique one too! Love your photographs.

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  46. What a beautiful looking dish. The colours just pop right off the page (or screen!). Enjoy!

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  47. Yum yum yum I must say! Looks delish!

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  48. Looks wonderful and sure would have tasted good too

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