Sauce

Homemade Roasted Salsa Verde

Homemade Roasted Salsa Verde 4.9 · 27 reviews
Total25 min
Serves10
DifficultyEasy
Heatmedium
Homemade Roasted Salsa Verde 4.9 · 27 reviews

Bright, tangy, and packed with smoky Hatch Green Chile, this homemade salsa verde gets a rich twist from pork roast drippings that makes it absolutely irresistible. Perfect with chips, tacos, or spooned generously over pork tamales.

There's something about a homemade salsa verde that just can't be beat. Sure, you can grab a jar at the store, but when you make it yourself with fresh tomatillos, Roasted Hatch Green Chile, and a secret ingredient that takes it over the top—well, that's when the magic happens.

This salsa verde recipe comes from the kind of cook who knows that the best flavors come from layering heat, tang, and a little bit of richness. The tomatillos bring that bright, citrusy bite. The Hatch Green Chile adds smoky depth and just the right amount of kick. And here's the secret: a couple tablespoons of pork roast drippings stirred right in. It sounds unconventional, but trust me—it adds a savory richness that makes this salsa absolutely unforgettable. That savory richness is what sets this classic stovetop version apart from a smokier roasted salsa verde made with charred tomatillos.

Our family has been growing Hatch Green Chile in the fertile soils of the Hatch Valley for five generations, and this is exactly the kind of recipe that showcases why our chiles are so special. Roasted, peeled, and full of that signature smoky flavor, our Roasted Hatch Green Chile is the heart and soul of this salsa. No fresh chile on hand? A jar of Pure Hatch Green Chile sauce works beautifully in its place.

The process is simple: simmer your tomatillos until they're soft and their skins split, then pulse everything together in a food processor until you've got a vibrant green salsa that's tangy, spicy, and deeply flavorful. Serve it with homemade chips, spoon it over tacos, or—and this is where it really shines—pair it with pork tamales for a match made in New Mexico heaven.

Make a big batch, keep it in the fridge, and watch it disappear faster than you'd think possible.

Homemade Roasted Salsa Verde

4.9 from 27 reviews

  • Prep10 min
  • Cook15 min
  • Total25 min
  • Serves10
Easymedium heat

Ingredients

  • Roasted Hatch green chile, medium — 16 oz jar of jarred New Mexico Hatch green chile

    From our farm

    Roasted Hatch Green Chile (Jarred)

    $10.95

Instructions

  1. Husk and wash the tomatillos, then simmer them in a pot of water until soft and their skins begin to split, about 10 to 15 minutes. Drain.
  2. Roast the jalapenos until blistered, then stem them.
  3. Add the cooked tomatillos, roasted Hatch green chile, roasted jalapenos, Spanish onion, green onions, cilantro, lime juice, and cumin to a food processor.
  4. Pulse until you reach a vibrant, slightly chunky green salsa.
  5. Stir in the pork roast drippings and season with Himalayan pink salt to taste.
  6. Serve with chips and tacos, or spoon generously over pork tamales. Keeps in the fridge for several days.

Made with Roasted Hatch Green Chile (Jarred), grown by our family in the Hatch Valley for five generations.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes this salsa verde different?
The secret is a couple tablespoons of pork roast drippings stirred right in. While most salsa verde relies only on tomatillos and chile, the drippings add a savory, rich depth that makes this version unforgettable. It's a classic stovetop salsa where the tomatillos are simmered soft rather than charred, for a brighter, cleaner tang.
Can I use jarred green chile sauce instead of fresh?
Yes. If you don't have roasted Hatch green chile on hand, a jar of Pure Hatch Green Chile sauce stands in beautifully. Use about one heaping cup's worth in place of the fresh chile. The sauce already carries that smoky, roasted flavor, so the salsa keeps its New Mexico character with less prep.
What do you serve with salsa verde?
Salsa verde is endlessly versatile: serve it with homemade tortilla chips, spoon it over tacos, or use it as a sauce for enchiladas. It truly shines spooned generously over pork tamales, where its tangy, savory richness complements the masa and pork. It also keeps well in the fridge for several days.
Where can I buy Hatch green chile for salsa verde?
You can order roasted Hatch green chile and Pure Hatch Green Chile sauce shipped from our family farm in the Hatch Valley. Both are made from chiles grown in our fields and carry that signature smoky flavor. Real Hatch chile gives homemade salsa verde a depth that canned or generic green chile can't match.
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