
Cooked salsa of roasted tomato with serrano chile and garlic for huevos rancheros.
About this recipe
Salsa ranchera is a cooked salsa of roasted tomato with serrano chile and garlic, essential for huevos rancheros and many other Mexican dishes. Simple, red and with the right amount of heat, it is the most versatile salsa in the national kitchen.
History & Origin
Salsa ranchera is one of the most fundamental preparations in everyday Mexican cuisine, a salsa that accompanies from breakfast to dinner in millions of homes across the country. Its name evokes rural Mexico, the ranch and farm life where salsas were prepared with the ingredients available in the kitchen garden: tomato, serrano chile, onion and garlic, roasted directly on a clay comal. The adjective 'ranchero' in Mexican cuisine has a very specific connotation: it refers to something prepared in the ranch style, with direct, unpretentious methods but with first-rate ingredients. Salsa ranchera embodies this philosophy: it requires no sophisticated technique or exotic ingredients, but prepared correctly - with well-ripened tomatoes, roasted until softened and slightly charred - it produces a deep and complex flavor that no commercial salsa can replicate. The base of salsa ranchera is the roasted tomato, which develops a caramelized sweetness and a slight smoky note that raw or boiled tomato does not have. The roasted serrano chiles provide the characteristic heat - more immediate and penetrating than jalapeño - and the roasted garlic adds depth without the raw flavor that can dominate a salsa. Salsa ranchera is the base of some of the most iconic dishes in Mexican cuisine: huevos rancheros, where the egg is fried and bathed in this hot salsa; ranchera enchiladas; red rice; and noodle soups. It is also the universal accompaniment salsa in taquerías throughout the country, served alongside the green salsa so each diner can choose their preference. In the modern era, with blenders and food processors, salsa ranchera is prepared in minutes, but the most authentic version remains the molcajete version: roasted ingredients pounded in a volcanic stone mortar, which produces a rustic texture and a flavor incomparable to any mechanical preparation.
Estimated cost
$3.09
Total cost
$0.51
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
45
Calories
1.5g
Protein
6g
Carbohydrates
2g
Fat
1.5g
Fiber
280mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Heat a comal or griddle over high heat. Place the whole tomatoes, serrano chiles and garlic cloves (unpeeled) on it. Roast, turning occasionally, until well charred outside and soft within (10–12 minutes).

💡 Well-roasted tomato with black char marks is the key to deep flavor.
- 2
Peel the roasted garlic. In a blender, place the roasted tomatoes with their skins and juices, the garlic, the serrano chiles (remove the seeds for less heat) and salt. Blend to a medium-coarse texture.

💡 Don't over-blend - a rustic texture is part of this salsa's character.
- 3
Heat the oil in a skillet over high heat. When smoking, pour the blended salsa in all at once. Stand back as it will splatter. Fry the salsa, stirring, for 5–7 minutes until it changes from bright red to a deep red.

💡 Frying the salsa in hot oil gives it body and removes any raw flavor.
- 4
Taste and adjust the salt. If too thick, add a little water or stock. The salsa should have a medium consistency: neither too thin nor too thick. Serve hot.

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