I have to applaud you. You are one of the few who tries to get EVERYTHING out of the containers when combining. It is amazing how much food people leave behind and therefore WASTE! Thank you!
This is the sauce they make at El Pollo Loco but it doesn't have the same pepper/minty taste of the Aji I've had at a couple of Peruvian family restaurants I visit quite often. They tell me that they barely use any jalapenos (maybe one total) and that they utilize huacatay.
I know is old but perhaps you are still interested in an answer, the thing is that there is no Japalapeños un Peru, we have a different variety of ajies (called chillies in the north). They have a different taste and they are very aromatic. For that green sauce, "pollerias" like el "poll loco" use "Aji amarillo" and a green herb related to mint called "huacatay" which grows in the Peruvian Andes. Jalapeños or chillies are only found in central and north America.
*Next time please soften lime (by rolling on the counter with your hand) before cutting and squeezing; I guarantee it will be much more easier to squeeze the juice out.*
I would rather not. Thanks. This recipe along with the hundreds of others that use mayonnaise in Aji are apparently quite out of your comfort zone. I would recommend not letting it get you so upset and move along to a recipe without it.
Only a gringo puts that processed crap in their aji. Aji is supposed to be fresh. It's flavour and texture comes from natural ingredients. If you want creamy go for avocado. If you want to use mayo, go back to flipping burgers.
Actually no, not just a gringo puts mayonnaise in their Aji. I have various condiment recipes and videos, this one happens to use mayonnaise. Like I said, there are many ways to make Aji. Just because it is not yours does not mean it is wrong.
Yummy. My whole family loves Peruvian chicken and that delicious green sauce 😊 Thanks for the recipe
Fell in love with this new mystery sauce at El Polla Inka in Hawthorne, CA. Best sauce in the whole universe!
I have to applaud you. You are one of the few who tries to get EVERYTHING out of the containers when combining. It is amazing how much food people leave behind and therefore WASTE! Thank you!
i just made it again! Una salsetta deliziosa, bravo!!
Nice and straight to the point. I'll try this recipe next weekend. Thanks
Awesome!
WOW -- can't wait to see more of your condiment recipes!
I love this with my Lomo saltadao thank u!
Henji C that’s what I’m making tomorrow haha
Making me hungry!
That’s what I’m making tonight ❤️
Henji, lomo saltado is one of my top favorite Peruvian food.
Instructions start at 1:05
Made it w steak OMG ...
Thanks for the recipe
THANK YOU FOR THIS RECIPE 😭😭😭😭 you’re a blessing!!! i love this salsa! it’s awesome! you did amazing (: you have blessed my taste buds! i’m obsessed
This is the sauce they make at El Pollo Loco but it doesn't have the same pepper/minty taste of the Aji I've had at a couple of Peruvian family restaurants I visit quite often. They tell me that they barely use any jalapenos (maybe one total) and that they utilize huacatay.
Interesting! I will look into it!
I know is old but perhaps you are still interested in an answer, the thing is that there is no Japalapeños un Peru, we have a different variety of ajies (called chillies in the north). They have a different taste and they are very aromatic. For that green sauce, "pollerias" like el "poll loco" use "Aji amarillo" and a green herb related to mint called "huacatay" which grows in the Peruvian Andes. Jalapeños or chillies are only found in central and north America.
This video is cool, and it has nice music in the background.
Thank you!
When do you add the vinegar?
I had some of the best ajis when I was down in Ecuador.
Nice - concise - great job Bro
Thank you very much!
How much vinegar did you use? It it regular oil or olive oil?
You missed the vinagre
Awesome!!!!!!!
Thank you!
God bless you all, Jesus loves you. ✝️🤍🕊️♥️♾️
*Next time please soften lime (by rolling on the counter with your hand) before cutting and squeezing; I guarantee it will be much more easier to squeeze the juice out.*
I will try that next time, thanks!
And don't cut the limes length wise, cut across the middle...
You can also use a fork. Stab it in the middle and twist fork while squeezing.
Is the mayo really neccessary? Couldn't you just increase oil?
You could yes, it’s not necessary but an option
You should say Peruvian green sauce...not South America.
PERU FOODS GOOD
Ask peruvians. They know a lot about food and spicy souces.
If you want to have juice from your green lemon hit it before you cut it in two, the juice will be released
I will try that out next time, thanks!
@@ArepasDelGringo Or roll it vigorously on the table
you had mentioned vinegar you forgot to add it
Whoops! Good catch :)
@@ArepasDelGringo how much vinegar?
2-3 tablespoons
Please, green sauce is originally from
Peru, others countries copied it but it comes from Peru
You forgot the cheese..
no list of ingredients
This is a Peruvian ingredients
En toda latinoamérica se usan.
Why did you swap avocado for mayonnaise? You ruined it
It seems like this recipe might not be for you then.
ArepasDelGringo take that mayonnaise and stick it in the garbage along with this recipe. It has no place in South American cuisine.
I would rather not. Thanks. This recipe along with the hundreds of others that use mayonnaise in Aji are apparently quite out of your comfort zone. I would recommend not letting it get you so upset and move along to a recipe without it.
Only a gringo puts that processed crap in their aji. Aji is supposed to be fresh. It's flavour and texture comes from natural ingredients. If you want creamy go for avocado. If you want to use mayo, go back to flipping burgers.
Actually no, not just a gringo puts mayonnaise in their Aji. I have various condiment recipes and videos, this one happens to use mayonnaise. Like I said, there are many ways to make Aji. Just because it is not yours does not mean it is wrong.