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They are really different and I don't know how they would substitute. cbayer Sep 2014 #1
Not really but try it anyway. It won't taste the sme but OffWithTheirHeads Sep 2014 #2
I asked the Google, Granny M Sep 2014 #3
I will have to look for canned tomatillos, thanks. I have plenty of green tomatoes rhett o rick Sep 2014 #4
Get some Salsa Verde in the Mexican food section dem in texas Sep 2014 #5
This is a great answer. I would do this before using the green tomatoes. cbayer Sep 2014 #6
I agree it's a great answer. I don't know why I didn't think of it as I like tomatillo salsa. rhett o rick Sep 2014 #9
Fried green is the way to go! cbayer Sep 2014 #12
I am looking forward to trying that. What oil do you recommend? nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #13
Corn oil or safflower or sunflower. cbayer Sep 2014 #14
its probably weird but d_r Oct 2014 #26
Not weird at all. Sounds delish! cbayer Oct 2014 #27
Herdez Salsa Verde is heaven sent from the gods. It makes great things japple Sep 2014 #15
By the way Herdez Salsa Verde is made from green tomatoes and not tomatillos. rhett o rick Oct 2014 #19
It tastes similar to the tomatilla salsa that I have made japple Oct 2014 #21
I just looked at my jar of Herdez Salsa Verde and it does say "green tomatoes," japple Oct 2014 #22
I'd take you up on the bet except I think internet gambling is illegal and knowing the DoJ rhett o rick Oct 2014 #24
From their website... japple Oct 2014 #23
LOL, I was just headed for their website. Thanks of looking that up. I will be glad to pay you rhett o rick Oct 2014 #25
Just donate that $1.00 to the Michelle Nunn for Senate (Georgia) campaign japple Oct 2014 #28
I will honestly look into it and let you know. nm rhett o rick Oct 2014 #29
my current favorite brand of tomatillo salsa is La Costena grasswire Sep 2014 #7
As I mentioned in post 19 above, Herdez Salsa Verde is made of green tomatoes rhett o rick Oct 2014 #20
No idea how green tomatoes would turn out. I like the salsa verde idea mentioned above. pinto Sep 2014 #8
I will try using the salsa. Thanks. nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #10
No, the fruit is completely different and so is the taste Warpy Sep 2014 #11
I have the salsa verde and anxious to try. nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #17
The salsa verde is very good. We had an exceptionally warm summer in the Pacific NW and rhett o rick Oct 2014 #31
It might be interesting, but Retrograde Sep 2014 #16
Small town. There's a lot I have to mail order or go into Seattle. nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #18
google green tomato recipes blackcrowflies Oct 2014 #30
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