Entertaining Put some pep in your grill game with this fresh pebre By Annabelle Waugh Published: December 31, 2023 Updated: April 10, 2025 share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Copy Link Cancel Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Cilantro Sauce (Pebre) Annabelle Waugh Pebre, Chile’s answer to chimichurri, is similar to its Argentinian cousin but is made with cilantro, rather than fresh parsley, and often contains diced tomatoes. It’s typically served with grilled meats and Chilean hallulla bread, or as a dip for empanadas. No ratings yet Print Recipe Pin Recipe Course SauceCuisine South American Servings 1 cup Ingredients 1x2x3x2 cups packed fresh cilantro leaves (about 1 large bunch, stemmed), very finely chopped¼ cup finely diced sweet or red onion1 plum tomato, finely diced1 clove garlic, finely chopped or pressed2 tbsp sunflower oil or other neutral oil2 tsp white wine vinegar ¼ tsp salt1 green chili, seeded and finely chopped (optional) Instructions In a bowl, combine all ingredients. Stir in up to 3 tbsp water to thin as desired. Keyword cilantro, sauce Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was! A simple and refreshing Ensalada Chilena for your next barbecue You’ll want to make this caramelized sugar steak all summer long These smoky grilled chorizo patties are packed with flavour Related Story Spice up your snacks with this workhorse pepper Related Story Recipe: Smoky Avocado Salsa Related Story Tips and tricks for cooking with chiles Sign up for our newsletters By submitting your information via this form, you agree to receive electronic communications from Cottage Life Media, a division of Blue Ant Media Solutions Inc., containing news, updates and promotions regarding cottage living and Cottage Life's products. You may withdraw your consent at any time. Dockside Weekly The latest cottage-country news, trending stories, and how-to advice Dockside DIY Bi-weekly Fix-it info, project ideas, and maintenance tips from our DIY experts The Great Outdoors Monthly Nature and environment news and inspiration for people who love to get outside The Key Weekly Need-to-know info about buying, selling, and renting cottage real estate Family Matters Five-part series Untangle the thorny process of cottage succession with expert advice from lawyer, Peter Lillico