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This Roasted Tomato Salsa recipe is NOT SPICY. I keep getting asked for a salsa recipe that won’t send you running to find water.
That’s what this recipe is. Super yummy and only a hint of spice.
The roasting adds soooo much flavor to the salsa. I know you’re going to LOVE it!
FYI: There are plenty of spicy salsa recipes on this website such as Chile de Arbol Salsa, Chile Piquin Salsa, Tomatillo Habanero Salsa
- Start by adding the tomatoes on the skillet.
- The tomatoes are the first thing you put on the skillet, and the last thing you take off.
Open up the windows, and heat up the griddle! It can get SMOKEY when you’re working with chiles so save the batteries in your smoke detector – the voice of experience.
If you’re doing this old school (aka “on the griddle”), you will need to watch your food and turn and turn again.
Burn, baby. Burn! 🙂
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More Mexican Salsa Recipes:
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Salsa Morita
Salsa Borracha
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- Once they start turning black, turn the tomatoes.
- Char on all sides.
This will take a few minutes. You want the tomatoes to be soft to the touch.
How to Adjust the Spicy Level:
For a spicier salsa, add fewer tomatoes and another jalapeno.
The more tomatoes you add, the less spicy it will be.
- Once you have turned the tomatoes once, add the jalapenos.
- Skin-side down to get a good char.
If you do this on the griddle, you’re going to hear it POPPING. The flesh of the chile pepper does that.
The heat of the pepper lives in the seeds and veins area. Remove this to reduce the heat.
- After 5 minutes, add the onion and garlic.
- They will roast very quickly.
You can also roast in the oven, under the broiler.
How to Roast in the Broiler
- Place all the ingredients on a sheet pan.
- Coat with olive oil.
- Cook under the broiler for 15 minutes. Turn halfway.
The problem with roasting in the broiler is that you sometimes don’t get a good char. The black charred skin adds TONS of flavor to the salsa.
- Place all the ingredients in the food processor.
- Pulse to desired consistency.
OR, place all the ingredients in a blender for a smoother consistency.
OR, use a molcajete (or mortar and pestle) as in Tomato Molcajete Salsa. This will produce a chunkier salsa like the one below.
This Roasted Tomato Salsa recipe is absolutely, 100% DELICIOUS!
It’s great on it’s own with chips. Or, try this on top of fish or crab cakes. Provecho!
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Roasted Tomato Salsa
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add tomatoes to a hot griddle.
- Turn the tomatoes after 5 minutes, add the jalapeno, onion, and garlic to the griddle.
- After 5 minutes, turn the tomatoes, jalapeno, onion, and garlic.
- Roast for another 5 minutes.
- Remove the jalapeno, garlic, and onion.
- Make sure the tomatoes are roasted on all sides. Then remove.
- In a blender, add the tomatoes, jalapeño, onion, garlic, lime juice, cilantro, salt and pepper.
- Blend until smooth.
- Serve!
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Notes
- Brush tomatoes, jalapeño, and onion with olive oil.
- Place under the broiler. 7 minutes. Turn and return under the broiler for an additional 5 minutes.
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Jamie
This is such a delicious salsa that was so easy to make! I roasted the tomatoes under the broiler like you suggested and the flavors were outstanding! This will be my go to dip recipe from now on whenever I want a quick snack. Thank you!
Maggie U
It’s so easy and delicious! Glad you enjoyed this.
Marisa F. Stewart
What an easy way to make one of my favorite appetizers. So easy I had to try it out and I couldn’t believe how delicious it turned out. Roasting does make the difference. I’m so glad I followed all of your tips. This recipe is a keeper.
Maggie U
It does make the difference. So glad you liked it!
kerri
got this on the table for game day right now! or family is gobbling it up as i type this! they’ve already requested it again for next weekend!
Maggie U
So delicious. Glad you and your family enjoyed it!
Marta
I could seriously DRINK this salsa. It was so easy to make, yet so flavorful. This is going to be my go-to for chips and salsa.
Maggie U
So glad you liked this recipe. It’s delicious!
Shelley
I just love roasting other veggies – like broccoli and peppers – for the huge flavor it brings. So brilliant to leverage that technique to add BIG, non-spicy flavor to salsa, too! Such huge flavor from a few simple ingredients!!
Maggie U
Hope you try this recipe. It’s delicious!
Paula Montenegro
Oh, this is just gorgeous! Roasting in the cast iron skillet is a new idea I love. And the lime has me intrigued. Great recipe, thanks for sharing.
Maggie U
Hope you try it!
Jenny
The best roasted tomato salsa recipe hands down. So aromatic and delicious. We are big fans of your recipe in our house. I make it often and we enjoy it over almost everything!
Maggie U
Thank you very much! So glad you enjoyed it
Amy
Oh yum! I don’t make salsas very often but I’ve never thought to do it roasted tomatoes. That sounds so delicious and super easy to make. Great for when I’ve got friends coming around. We will be jalapeno heavy that’s for sure!
Maggie U
Hope you try it. It’s delicious!
veenaazmanov
Love the roasted tomato flavor to this dish. Simple and easy to make and yet so flavorful to eat.
Maggie U
Simple and delicious! What’s better than that.
Colleen
I have a ton of garden tomatoes and this recipe jumped right out at me. I can’t wait to make it this weekend.
Maggie U
Hope you try it. It’s delicious!
Leslie
I love a good, mild, salsa recipe with fresh ingredients! This is so perfect for me and my family!
Maggie U
Hope you try it. It’s amazing!
Tracy
“Señor Caliente”…he licks my arms every time I use him. I’m dyin’ with all these salsa recipes. My grocery list has grown from 4 tomatillos to TWELVE ♥ Thanks for all you do!
Judy
Thanks for recipe will try it soon.
Maggie Unzueta
Hope you enjoy it. 🙂
Willow
I love homemade salsa, and this recipe sounds amazing! My husband used to make two different kinds of salsa all the time, but doesn’t anymore. Now that I post recipes on my blog, I do a lot more cooking, which means coming up with new recipes constantly. Time to make some salsa for the fun of it!
Maggie Unzueta
Yes! Homemade salsas are the best and SO easy too.
Melanie @ Nutritious Eats
Yes, yes, yes! This reminds me of one of my favorite salsas that we eat warm. I will eat any salsa, but homemade is a million times better than the store bought stuff!
Maggie Unzueta
Completely agree. Homemade is best!
Cait Weingartner
This salsa sounds incredible. Roasting tomatoes gives them such a delicious flavor, and combined with all the other ingredients, must make for a very tasty salsa. I can’t wait to try this soon.
Maggie Unzueta
Awesome. You’re going to love making your own salsa. It’s the best!
Rachel
I have never tried making my own salsa before but this recipe looks so good I might have to start!
Maggie Unzueta
Thank you! Making salsa is super easy. Hope you like this recipe. 🙂
Kimberly @ Berly's Kitchen
Good salsas are hard to come by. Yours sounds amazing!! I stopped making salsa because I kept messing it up, but this sounds simple. I may have to give it a try.
Maggie Unzueta
You can’t mess this one up. It’s so easy!
Lauren
I LOVE roasted tomato salsa, this recipe sounds amazing!
Maggie Unzueta
It’s SO good. We love this salsa at our house.