Alligators, Chinese bamboo pit vipers, tomatillos, frogs with sling shots. All of them green. Only three of them dangerous. And while I’d love to pass an idle hour regaling you with harrowing yarns of ...
Looking like green tomatoes wearing papery jackets, tomatillos are little powerhouses with their bright, tart, herbaceous flavor and acidic punch. A staple in Mexican and Guatemalan cuisines, the ...
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What Are Tomatillos And What Can You Do With Them?
If you're wondering how to incorporate tomatillos into your cooking, we've got you covered. Keep this guide handy if you want to start eating more of them.
I try not to say it too often but here goes: “This is the best salsa ever.” There, I said it. Try this grilled tomatillo salsa recipe as a starter for a late summer dinner and see what you think. I’ve ...
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CONCORD, N.H. -- Beans are great. Tortillas are fine. But for me, it's the salsa that really makes Mexican food. And I like lots of salsa. Heaps of warm salsa (never cold, never hot) spilling over my ...
If you’ve never used tomatillos before, just run out and get a pound or two. They’re pretty inexpensive, especially in local Mexican markets, and they should keep for at least a week. Avoid like a pit ...
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