Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (2024)

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This smoky guajillo salsa recipe is deep and flavorful, full of toasted, dried guajillo chiles, garlic, and fresh tomatoes. It’s the perfect smoky salsa recipe to keep in the fridge (at all times, pretty sure) so you can put it on all the things. Inspired by my favorite local taqueria salsa, you’ll love this smoky salsa recipe, especially during warmer weather! Buy dried guajillo chiles here.

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“Todas las salsas, por favor,” I croak out, hoping my Spanish isn’ttoo offensive. “Tambien la picosa.”

Gimme all the salsas, please. Even the spicy one.

The serversknow what I’m talking about, even though they’re likely rolling rolling their eyes on the way back to the salsa bar. They know I’m in desperate need of the sinfully spicy, deep, dark red salsa, full of smoky dried chiles. The bright red variety alone won’t do; no, I need themall.

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(Oh, and that roasted tomatillo one and the fresh avocado-tomatillo one, too, please? OK, thanks, I promise we tip well...)

I’ve always claimed to be a “sauce person,” as kind of admittedly gross as that sounds. What I mean by that is this:

Gimme way less of those noodles and like three times the normal amount of pasta sauce.

Keep the extra tortilla chips for yourself, and double me up on that guac, my friend.

I’m cool with having burgers tonight, so long as there are nine homemade aiolis to go on them.

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Now that you’ve peeked a little deeper inside my ever dysfunctional soul, you’ll understand my obsession with salsa just a little bit better. I need garlicky purées with tomatoes and chiles on everything, and I won’t rest until I’ve bombarded the internet with the very best homemade versions! And this smoky guajillo salsa recipe? It totally counts.

Like most of us, I grew up thinking “salsa” meant chunky canned tomatoes with a couple little green specks in there. Pace was acceptable to most around me, and I was pretty happy with what I was handed in a little carafe each time we hit the local Texmex joint. It was until I fully investigated taquerias that I uncovered the depths of my obsession…

It started in L.A. at a tiny taqueria near Silver Lake named Las Ranasavo. We went there for hangover burritos and dunked our rolled remedies in smooth, opaque green sauce. Years later, I was still jonesing for the stuff, so I created my avocado salsa recipe to keep in the fridge at all times. It keeps surprisingly well, what with the main ingredient and all, but it’s a good thing, since, well… you know.

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My smoky salsa addiction blossomed when we started exploring the taquerias of Memphis, usually relegating ourselves to the fantastic Summer Avenue that bisects the city. They were almost too much to start, with their unapologetic smokiness and spiciness that’s quick on the tongue. I drizzled the dark red salsa lightly over my carne asada, knowing full well I’d be complaining of the pain in minutes but with a salsa spoon in hand.

This smoky guajillo salsa recipe is my everyday answer to the ubiquitous dried chile salsa of taquerias. Blended with plenty of dried chiles, lots of pan-roasted garlic, and fresh tomatoes, it’s spicy but not so overwhelming that you can’t, you know, drink it. It’s smoky but not one-sided, thanks to the garlic and tomatoes. It’s just as good with chips as it is drizzled on nachos or carne asada.

Skip the bottled sauce: even the good kind! This smoky guajillo salsa recipe is just so much better.

Hey – you’ve made it this far, so now we’re basically best friends! If you make this recipe, I’d love for you to give it a quick review & star rating ★ below. Make sure you follow me on Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and Facebook, too!

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Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe

Prep:10 minutes minutes

Total:10 minutes minutes

This smoky guajillo salsa recipe is deep and flavorful, full of toasted, dried guajillo chiles, garlic, and fresh tomatoes. It's a the perfect smoky salsa recipe to keep in the fridge (at all times, pretty sure) so you can put it on all the things. Inspired by my favorite local taqueria salsa, you'll love this smoky salsa recipe, especially during warmer weather!

4 people

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces dried Guajillo chiles about 18
  • 6-8 tablespoons garlic cloves unpeeled
  • 2 tomatoes Roma
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt kosher
  • 1 tablespoon vinegar white
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powdered
  • 1 teaspoon onion powdered

Instructions

  • Heat a large, dry cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add chiles in batches and toast until a bit puffed and fragrant, about 15–20 seconds per side. Let cool.

  • Use kitchen scissors and work over a medium bowl: cut off chile stems and cut toasted chiles into strips. Reserve seeds and discard stems. Place chiles and seeds in medium saucepan and add 2 cups hot water. Bring to a boil and boil 5 minutes. Add one tomato and boil 30 seconds. Drain, reserving water.

  • Meanwhile, heat the cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add 4 cloves garlic; cook, turning often, until cloves are tender and skin is lightly charred, about 8 minutes. Let cool. Peel the cloves and trim the ends.

  • Transfer chiles and boiled tomato with about half the chile seeds to a food processor. Add roasted garlic, 2 cloves raw garlic, peeled, salt, raw tomato, vinegar, garlic powder, and onion powder to food processor. Pulse until a thick purée forms, and add chile boiling liquid to thin to desired consistency. Taste and add 1-2 more cloves of garlic, peeled, if desired, and process until smooth. Season with salt.

Notes

Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for 2 weeks. I use this food processor and love it. Buy dried guajillo chiles here.

Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 4g, Calories: 113kcal, Protein: 4g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 900mg, Potassium: 596mg, Total Carbs: 24g, Fiber: 8g, Sugar: 12g, Net Carbs: 16g, Vitamin A: 7571IU, Vitamin C: 14mg, Calcium: 34mg, Iron: 2mg

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  1. Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (13)Dorothy says

    Overall very good – definitely lives up to it’s name! It did start out a bit bitter for my taste (I’ve made roasted guajillo salsas several times so I know this can be an issue with these…), so I added some sweet onion, lime juice, and cilantro, and used some plain water in addition to some of the cooking water. Like all salsas, I’m looking forward to how it develops in a day or two. I think it would be great on grilled chicken, enchiladas, etc with something to balance out the rich smoky flavor. A few chips in and I can tell this will be addictive.Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (14)

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    • Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (15)Jessica | 40 Aprons Team says

      Glad you enjoyed it, Dorothy! 😊

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  2. Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (16)Katherine Timboe says

    Hi, I had a question about how many tomatoes are meant to be used in this recipe? In the instructions, I’m seeing that the recipe calls for 2T of roma tomatoes; however, in the instructions, I am seeing to add a whole boiled tomato plus the 2T of chopped tomato? Is this correct? Thank you for your wonderful recipe! 🙂Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (17)

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    • Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (18)Savannah | 40 Aprons Team says

      Sorry about that confusion, Katherine! We used two Roma tomatoes 🙂 disregard the two tablespoons.Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (19)

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  3. Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (20)Linda says

    Is the recipe supposed to say 2 Roma tomatoes rather than 2 tablespoons?

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    • Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (21)Savannah | 40 Aprons Team says

      Yes 🙂 Sorry about that confusion. We have updated the recipe!Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (22)

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  4. Smoky Guajillo Salsa Recipe (Whole30, Vegan, Paleo) (23)Jose says

    I look forward to trying this! Just to clarify, do you mean 2 roma tomatoes as opposed to 2 tablespoons of romas? And 6-8 garlic cloves instead of 6-8 T of garlic cloves? I make a similar guajillo/arbol salsa and I use 2 full romas and around 6 garlic cloves. It’s also my favorite salsa! 🙂 Have you tried throwing a little oregano in this? I swear it makes a huge difference but it’s really a personal preference. I have some spicy Mexican oregano growing this spring and I plan to use it as much as possible! 🙂

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FAQs

What is another name for guajillo chiles? ›

Guajillo chiles, Capsicum annuum, are also referred to as dried Mirasol chile or Mirasol chiles when they are fresh. Guajillo chiles look very similar and are most likely related to the harder-to-find Puya chiles.

Is California chile the same as guajillo? ›

California chiles are ripened and dried Anaheim peppers. If you find guajillo peppers to be too strong in flavor or heat, California chiles are the ideal guajillo substitute in this case. California chiles have a milder heat and sweetness compared to guajillos.

Can I use chili powder instead of guajillo? ›

I buy ancho chili powder by the pound for chili and for sauces. It's not a terrible approximation to the flavor of the guajillo pepper. That said, I actually buy dried guajillo peppers and roast them on the stove when I need ground guajillo powder, and there is no substitute.

Can I substitute New Mexico chile for guajillo? ›

A Mexican chile with medium heat and a sweet, fruity undertone, the Guajillo chile can be compared to New Mexico chiles. However, the flavor is deeper and sweeter, making it essential to Mexican dishes and any fusion experiment.

What is the English name for guajillo chiles? ›

A guajillo chili or guajillo chile or chile guaco (Spanish: chile guajillo) or mirasol chile is a landrace variety of the species Capsicum annuum with a mirasol ("sunflower" or "looking at the sun") chile fruit type.

What is hotter guajillo or ancho? ›

Guajillo peppers are at least 5 times hotter than ancho peppers according to the Scoville scale. Ancho only has 500 units and is in the mild heat section, whereas guajillo has at least 2,500 units and is in the upper-medium heat section right up there with mild jalapeños and dried pasilla chile.

What is the closest thing to a guajillo pepper? ›

Check our list of the five best substitutes for guajillo pepper. Ancho peppers are sweeter and meatier than Guajillo peppers. Plus, they're more widely available than most Mexican spices including Guajillo pepper. almost the same as Guajillo pepper in terms of heat ratings.

What pepper is in comparison to guajillo pepper? ›

Chile cascabel: The closest in flavor and spice to guajillo peppers, but slightly fruitier. Cascabel chiles look like little bells, and you can hear the seeds rattle if you shake them.

What are the bugs in dried chili peppers? ›

Have you ever heard of or seen insects getting into dried chiles? It is true that dried peppers can harbor insects, but do not fear! This happens all the time, mostly with ristras that contain pupae from small moths that hatch and cause consternation.

What are dried guajillo peppers called? ›

Chiles guajillos (gwah-hee-ohs) are the dried form of mirasol chiles and one of the most common peppers in Mexico behind anchos. The mirasol group is made up of a few varieties, including guajillo, cascabel, and puya chiles.

What are dried New Mexico chiles called? ›

Ristras - New Mexican Red Chiles.

What spice is guajillo? ›

What are guajillo chiles? Guajillo chile peppers are dried mirasol chili peppers. Are guajillo peppers spicy? Guajillo peppers are around a 3-4 (medium-low) in overall heat and spiciness (on a scale of 1-10).

What kind of spice is guajillo? ›

The guajillo pepper is the dried form of the mirasol pepper. It has a complex fruity and smoky flavor, smooth leathery skin and medium spiciness, ranging from 2,500 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units, which makes it usually spicier than a poblano but more mild than a jalapeño.

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