on Jun 24, 2011, Updated Sep 08, 2023 22 Comments You see, there was a new restaurant in a nearby town that quickly became all the rage. Oddly enough, I think it was the first Mexican restaurant in our area. We’d drive for 20 minutes to happily wait for a least an hour or so for a seat before heading to catch the latest movie and hold hands. But honestly, the cheese dip, chips, and salsa were as much of a draw as the excitement of hand holding. I remember very well the first time I saw Tomatillo Salsa Verde on the menu. I remember it because I swore to my date the menu item had to be misspelled. “How cool is it that this dish is named the same thing as my Grandmother Verdie?” “What? I don’t think it’s spelled Verdie. It’s spelled verde as in green.” Turning 15 shades of a color other than green, I quickly understood my faux pas – taking French in school rather than Spanish. I should have known, verde isn’t too far off from vert. Oh well. Lesson learned. But oh how have times changed. We’ve gone from that one focal Mexican restaurant in town to having one on just about every corner. We’ve gone from only having salsa on a special occasion to making it ourselves on a routine basis. We’ve gone from thinking they’d named a dish after my Grandmother who’d never stepped foot in the restaurant to happily rolling our tongue with a Southern drawl as we order from the menu. So now that I’ve thoroughly embarrassed myself and my lack of “worldliness”, I think I’ll just get to showing you how I make it. Start with fresh tomatillos. If you are lucky enough to have remembered to plant your tomatillo seeds (I did not), then I bet you have them starting to come in right about now. Lucky dogs. Anyway, peel away the papery husks and wash the tomatillo well. Slice them in two and place on a baking sheet. Place them in the oven under the broiler until the skins are roasted. Remove from the oven and throw your tomatillos and other ingredients into a blender or food processor. Process until well-blended. Gobble it up! Have you ever embarrassed yourself silly over something? You sure do remember it, don’t ya?