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Tomatos Green Chily Undrained

Solanum lycopersicum (tomato), Capsicum annuum (green chile) Allergen-Free
Tomatos Green Chily Undrained

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Solanaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Tex-Mex
  • Seasonality Year-round
  • Source Plant

What Is Tomatos Green Chily Undrained?

Tomatoes Green Chile Undrained refers to a canned product containing diced tomatoes and chopped green chiles, typically packed in their own juices. This combination provides a convenient and flavorful base for numerous dishes, offering both a tangy tomato profile and a mild to moderate chili kick. The 'undrained' aspect ensures maximum moisture and flavor are retained for culinary use.

"The liquid in undrained tomatoes with green chiles is a valuable flavor-enhancer, often overlooked, that contributes depth and moisture to dishes like soups and braises."

What Does Tomatos Green Chily Undrained Taste Like?

This ingredient delivers a zesty and moderately spicy profile, combining the bright acidity of tomatoes with the subtle heat and earthy notes of green chiles.

Taste
Tangy, Mildly spicy, Savory, Slightly acidic
Texture
Soft, Chunky
Aroma
Tomato, Earthy, Piquant
Acidity
Medium

Technical Metrics

pH Level

4.0-4.6

Nutrition Facts

Per 125g
Calories30 kcal
Total Fat0g
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Protein1g
Total Carbohydrate6g
Dietary Fiber1g
Total Sugars4g
Calcium20mg
Iron0.4mg
Potassium210mg

Chef’s Secret

For a richer base in your chili or soup, briefly sauté the undrained tomatoes and chiles with aromatics like onions and garlic before adding other liquids; this concentrates their flavor.

Tomatos Green Chily Undrained Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Tomatos Green Chily Undrained is Diced Tomatoes + Canned Diced Green Chiles, used at a 1:1 ratio. For a close match in flavor and texture, combine separately canned diced tomatoes with canned diced green chiles, adjusting the chile quantity to taste.

Substitutes for Tomatos Green Chily Undrained with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Diced Tomatoes + Canned Diced Green Chiles Best 1:1 For a close match in flavor and texture, combine separately canned diced tomatoes with canned diced green chiles, adjusting the chile quantity to taste.
Fresh Tomatoes + Fresh Green Chiles 1:1 When a fresher, brighter flavor is desired, use an equal volume of chopped fresh tomatoes and finely diced fresh green chiles (like jalapeños or serranos), knowing the texture and heat profile will differ.
Crushed Tomatoes + Dash of Hot Sauce 1:1 If texture is less critical, crushed tomatoes can provide the tomato base, with a few dashes of your preferred hot sauce to replicate the chile heat.

How to Choose & Store Tomatos Green Chily Undrained

  1. Store unopened cans in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight.
  2. Once opened, transfer unused contents to an airtight container.
  3. Refrigerate promptly and use within 3-4 days.

What Pairs Well With Tomatos Green Chily Undrained?

  • Ground beef
  • Chicken
  • Black beans
  • Corn
  • Onions
  • Garlic
  • Cumin
  • Cilantro
  • Cheese
  • Rice

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Tomatos Green Chily Undrained taste like?

This ingredient delivers a zesty and moderately spicy profile, combining the bright acidity of tomatoes with the subtle heat and earthy notes of green chiles. Tomato|Earthy|Piquant

What is a good substitute for Tomatos Green Chily Undrained?

The best substitute is Diced Tomatoes + Canned Diced Green Chiles (1:1). For a close match in flavor and texture, combine separately canned diced tomatoes with canned diced green chiles, adjusting the chile quantity to taste.

How do you choose and store Tomatos Green Chily Undrained?

Store unopened cans in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight. Once opened, transfer unused contents to an airtight container. Refrigerate promptly and use within 3-4 days.

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