What Can I Make With Tomatillos? 18 Easy Recipes (2024)

The markets will be overflowing with tomatillos over the coming weeks, try to grab some fresh ones while you can!

I'll list 18 recipes below where you can use these green beauties. I get tons of mileage out of the Chicken Chile Verde and the Avocado Salsa Verde so if you're new to those please give them a try!

And whenever I feel like I have surplus tomatillos on hand I just make a quick batch of Pickled Tomatillos.

But first, just in case you haven't used tomatillos before, here's the quick skinny on working with them...

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Do those look familiar to you?

Tomatillos are typically sold in their husk -- pull it back and you'll find the key ingredient to Mexican green sauces.

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They have a vibrant, tart flavor, and if you've ever had a fresh Salsa Verde then you're already an expert on their taste.

Keep in mind that most recipes will call for tomatillos to be roasted before being combined with other ingredients -- this will tame their tartness and sweeten them up, so please don't skip this step!

You've got plenty of options on how to roast them so don't worry about the exact method too much. Just be sure to apply sustained heat to them and you'll have some happy faces in the kitchen. As an example, here's my default roasting method lately...

I start by pulling off the husks and giving the tomatillos a good rinse -- they'll be sticky underneath the husks so be sure to rinse them well.

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Then I cut out the stems and plop them in a 400F oven for 15 minutes or so.

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Once they start to wrinkle and turn army green in color they are officially roasted and you can use them in any of the following recipes. For referencehere are some other ways to roast tomatillos.

Store your fresh tomatillos in the fridge (in their husks) where they will keep for weeks at a time.

Okay, here are 18 authentic recipes for your fresh tomatillos. I've made all of these recipes multiple times so feel free to ask any questions about them 🙂

Click the name of the recipe and it will take you to a page on this site where you can print out or take a pic of the step-by-step instructions.

Homemade Salsa Verde

Definitely try this recipe first if you're new to making green salsa! Compared to store-bought salsa you'll get a massive upgrade in flavor, and don't forget that you can always substitute jalapenos for serranos and you'll get an equally good result.

Enchiladas Suizas

Want to take a guess at the key ingredient in green sauce enchiladas? This is a great recipe to have in your arsenal and it will give you an instant upgrade compared to your local Mexican fare, definitely one of my favorites.

Breakfast Tacos

These Breakfast Tacos are designed to be as efficient as possible for when you need food now! They are a great example of the magical pairing of Salsa Verde and eggs. Add in some bacon and you are in for a treat 🙂

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Pickled Tomatillos

I've been making these Pickled Tomatillos on a regular basis and they are delish! Sure, you can use them as a topping for tacos and tostadas, but they are quite satisfying to munch on all by their lonesome. I've also used them on Chorizo and Pickled Tomatillo Pizza before 🙂

Spicy Chicken Tinga

Most Tinga recipes are tomato based, but it's definitely worth adding tomatillos if you want some real deal Tinga. The tang from the tomatillos really brightens up the flavor so I highly recommend trying it!

Chile Verde

What a classic sauce to add to your repertoire! I usually simmer pork shoulder in the Chile Verde, but you can definitely make it with your choice of protein.

Avocado Salsa Verde

By the way, once you get comfortable making Salsa Verde to your liking, try plopping an avocado in the blender and you'll get a creamy green sauce that people will gush over. I use this sauce all the time for quick burritos.

Migas

Salsa Verde works wonders with egg dishes and these Migas take full advantage of that! Migas are eggs served with crispy corn tortilla strips and if you top them with a homemade Salsa Verde you'll be a happy camper!

Tomatillo Chipotle Salsa

Tomatillos pair naturally with chipotles in adobo and if you're new to that combo you're in for something special! I make this Salsa all the time and I'm still amazed at how much flavor you get from such a small ingredient list: tomatillos, garlic, chipotles.

Pozole Verde

This Pozole Verde uses the same delicious ingredient combo that we used in the Chile Verde. Combining tomatillos with poblanos creates a big, satisfying flavor that will keep you coming back for more!

Roasted Tomato and Tomatillo Salsa

Most Salsas will typically use either tomatoes or tomatillos as the base, but if you use both you get a completely unique flavor! Be sure to give it a try after it's been chilled as it seems to pop a little more when served cold.

Chicken Burritos with Avocado Salsa Verde

I use the Avocado Salsa Verde from above to make some super satisfying chicken burritos. Once you've got some of the creamy green sauce on hand then everything else is just a bonus, so feel free to get creative with your burritos!

Huevos Divorciados

And if you ever want to compare and contrast Red and Green Salsa then try making these Huevos Divorciados. It's an egg dish that's topped with both Tomato Jalapeno Salsa and Salsa Verde -- just in case you and your partner can't agree on the breakfast menu!

Chicken Chile Verde

I like keeping big batches of this Chicken Chile Verde in the fridge for some quick, no-thinking-involved meals. You can serve it up in a number of ways, with Tostadas being one of my favorite options.

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Chile Verde Rice and Beans

Don't forget that you can pair homemade Chile Verde with plain ol' rice and beans for a quick, satisfying meal. The Chile Verde sauce is exploding with flavor when it's freshly made and you don't need much else to make some quick eats.

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Enchiladas Verdes

And if you want a quick enchilada dish then try these Enchiladas Verdes. You're essentially thinning out a Salsa Verde with stock and adding a hint of Mexican oregano -- it's a super easy sauce to make and it's wildly satisfying.

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Quesadillas Dipped in Avocado Salsa Verde

Here's another quick meal you can make with Avocado Salsa Verde -- simply dip some warm, crispy Quesadillas in it and dinner is served! I made Chicken Quesadillas for this batch, but there is tons of leeway on the Quesadilla filling so feel free to get creative 🙂

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Easy Carnitas Recipe

And here's one last combo I want to mention! A sharp Salsa Verde is the ideal topping for some authentic Carnitas. You can make this version in the oven and, you guessed it, the Carnitas are topped with an authentic Salsa Verde using your fresh tomatillos 🙂

Okay, I hope this list gets your kitchen pumping out some authentic green Salsas and sauces!

You can get so much mileage from a simple ingredient like tomatillos, so if it's not a habit yet then it's time to add them to your regular grocery list!

Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions about these recipes. Enjoy!

Here are links to all of the recipes:

Authentic Salsa Verde

Enchiladas Suizas

Breakfast Tacos

Pickled Tomatillos

Spicy Chicken Tinga

Chile Verde

Avocado Salsa Verde

Migas

Tomatillo Chipotle Salsa

Pozole Verde

Roasted Tomato and Tomatillo Salsa

Chicken Burritos with Avocado Salsa Verde

Huevos Divorciados

Chicken Chile Verde

Chile Verde Rice and Beans

Enchiladas Verdes

Quesadillas Dipped In Avocado Salsa Verde

Easy Carnitas Recipe

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FAQs

How do you use lots of tomatillos? ›

9 Different Ways to Eat Tomatillos
  1. Make salsa verde. Tomatillo salsa verde is by far the most popular way to prepare these fruits. ...
  2. Use as a topping. ...
  3. Broil them. ...
  4. Roast and serve as a side dish. ...
  5. Eat them raw. ...
  6. Fry them. ...
  7. Drink them. ...
  8. Turn them into a soup.
Feb 8, 2024

What are tomatillos most often used in? ›

Tomatillos hold a prominent place in Latin American cuisine, particularly in Mexican and Central American dishes, Salinari says. “Tomatillos are a key ingredient in classic sauces such as salsa verde, which adds a vibrant, tangy flavor to dishes like enchiladas, tacos and tamales.

What is the best way to eat tomatillos? ›

What To Do With Tomatillos? Raw tomatillos are firm and fairly dry, so boiling or roasting helps soften the flesh and bring out their juices. Fresh flavors like onion, garlic, cilantro, lime and jalapeno go well with their bright and tangy taste. Roasted tomatillo salsa is my absolute favorite.

What are tomatillos good for? ›

Health Benefits of Tomatillo
  • Good for your eyes. ...
  • Fights cancer. ...
  • Helps reduce cholesterol levels. ...
  • Lowers blood pressure and helps to improve heart health. ...
  • Helps boost body energy. ...
  • Helps you to lose weight. ...
  • Boosts body immunity. ...
  • Treats influenza and lowers risks of tumor.
Apr 5, 2024

Can you freeze tomatillos for later use? ›

Storing tomatillos: Tomatillos can be stored in their husks for 2 to 3 weeks in a paper bag in the refrigerator. Tomatillos can also be frozen. To freeze them, peel the husk, rinse and dry the fruit. Place them in one layer on a baking tray (optionally lined with parchment paper) until frozen.

Is it better to eat tomatillos raw or cooked? ›

But, raw tomatillos can taste tangy and acidic. People do eat them raw, but their flavor is more mellow and sweet when cooked, so most people prefer to roast or sauté them before adding them into a dish. The canned tomatillos in stores have already been roasted.

Can I eat tomatillos raw? ›

Yes, raw tomatillos can be eaten. They have a tart and slightly sweet flavor and are often used in Mexican cuisine for making salsa verde. Raw tomatillos can be sliced or diced and added to salads, tacos, or used as a condiment. Some people also like to eat them whole, like a cherry tomato.

What do you do with tomatillos in cooking? ›

These green beauties may be used mostly in Mexican cooking, as tomatillos take on the starring role in salsa verde. But you can use this bright summer staple to add a bit of acidity and sweetness to a variety of dishes, like salads, hot dogs, pork, even eggs.

Can you eat tomatillos by themselves? ›

Firstly, you can simply chop up tomatillos and eat them raw. Though less common this can be a tasty, acidic addition to lots of dishes. You can dice some up with some onions, fresh cilantro and cover with lime juice and oil to make a verde pico de gallo that is a refreshing spin on the original.

Are tomatillos an inflammatory food? ›

Tomatillo contains antibacterial qualities that may destroy Streptococcus bacteria, and its anti-inflammatory characteristics help reduce throat inflammation. Tomatillos are abundant in Vitamin A, a nutrient essential for maintaining eye health. Beta-carotene, a vitamin A derivative, is also present in them.

Are tomatillos hard on the stomach? ›

Huckleberries, Ground Cherries and Tomatillos

These fruits are packed with antioxidants, fiber and vitamins, says Brown, which means they're beneficial for gut health and overall well-being.

Why do you need two tomatillos? ›

Tomatillos are not self-fertile so multiple plants are needed for proper fruit set.

What do Mexicans call tomatillos? ›

Tomatillos are small, firm bright-green fruits (yes, fruits!) about the size of a golf ball and native to Mexico, and are sometimes called Mexican green tomatoes or jamberries.

What happens if you don't wash tomatillos? ›

I did some online digging, turns out that they're covered in some bitter compound that makes your salsas all nasty if you don't thoroughly wash them off. Tl;dr: unwashed tomatillos will make your salsa bitter and bad. Wash them super well!

Do tomatillos need to be refrigerated? ›

Tomatillos can be kept in a paper bag in the fridge with the husks on for 1 to 2 weeks. If the fruit is kept in an airtight bag, it will spoil much faster, so keeping it in paper bags is essential.

Can I freeze tomatillos whole? ›

Yes, you can freeze whole tomatillos in gallon bags for a few months, and they will be fine. But if freezer space is limited, as it is for many of us, cooking and pureeing the tomatillos and freezing in quart containers is a much more efficient use of space.

How do you preserve fresh tomatillos? ›

Fridge: The best way to store ripe tomatillos is to keep them in a paper bag and store them in your fridge's crisper drawer. The paper bag will help retain moisture. Do not remove their husks. They will keep fresh for up to three weeks.

How do you preserve tomatillos? ›

Cook the tomatillos in boiling water until tender, 5–10 minutes. Drain and pack hot tomatillos loosely into jars. Fill with boiling water. Acidify with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice per pint, 2 tablespoons per quart or ¼ teaspoon citric acid USP per pint or ½ teaspoon per quart.

How do you store tomatillos long term? ›

If you need to store tomatillos, leave them in their husks and place them in a paper bag in the refrigerator for up to one month. You can even freeze them for long-term storage.

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