Mango Salsa

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When I first tackled this Mango Salsa recipe, I thought, “How hard can this be?” Well, it was easier than pie! Honestly, I could hardly believe how quickly it came together, and the delicious aroma of ripe mango wafted through the air like a sweet citrus breeze. The only surprise was how well all the flavors melded together—a little zesty, a bit spicy, and oh-so-fresh!

My first bite? Pure bliss. I found myself wishing I had some chips nearby to dip right in. But, of course, there were a few tweaks I made for next time to jazz it up even more. I added a pinch of cumin for a warm, earthy note and spritzed some fresh lime juice to balance the sweetness of the mango. Now, it’s my go-to recipe whenever the weather warms up!

Mango Salsa

Oh, the joys of making Mango Salsa! It's a burst of tropical bliss that’s perfect for snacking, topping grilled meats, or just scooping up with tortilla chips! This salsa is not only mouthwateringly delicious, but it also adds a pop of color and freshness to any meal. Trust me, once you try this recipe, you’ll be making it on repeat!
Prep Time 15 minutes
15 minutes
Course Appetizer, Condiment, Snack
Cuisine caribbean, Mexican
Servings 4 people
Calories 80 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ripe mangoes diced (Substitution: You can swap with peaches if mangoes are out of season)
  • 1 small red onion finely chopped (Substitution: Green onions work great too!)
  • 1 jalapeño pepper seeds removed and minced (Substitution: Bell pepper for less heat)
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro chopped (Substitution: Parsley can be used)
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Prep the Mango: First, peel and dice those ripe mangoes. Make sure they're nice and juicy—a ripe mango should give just slightly when you squeeze it. Toss the diced mango into a big mixing bowl.
  • Chop It Up: Next, we’ll chop the red onion and jalapeño. Don't forget to remove the seeds from the jalapeño; unless you want a fiery salsa, then leave them in! (You brave souls!)
  • Mix It All Together: In the bowl with the mango, add the chopped onion, jalapeño, and cilantro.
  • Flavor Explosion: Squeeze the lime juice over the mixture, sprinkle a pinch of salt and pepper, and stir everything gently. Taste it, and adjust the salt or lime juice if needed. You want that perfect balance!
  • Chill Out: If you have the time, let the salsa sit in the fridge for about 10 minutes to let those flavors mingle. But if you’re too eager (which I totally get!), just dig in with your favorite chips right away!
Keyword Easy salsa recipe, Fresh salsa, Mango salsa, Summer salsa, Tropical salsa

Nutrition Facts

Here’s a handy table of the nutrition facts per serving:

Nutrient Value
Calories 80
Protein 1g
Fat 0g
Carbohydrates 20g
Sugar 16g
Fiber 2g

5 Tips for This Recipe

  • If you want a sweeter salsa, pick mangoes that are fully ripe with no green spots.
  • Letting the salsa chill for a while really enhances the flavor, so if you can wait, do it!
  • Experiment with different herbs—try mint for a refreshing twist!
  • For a tropical flair, add a handful of diced pineapple or kiwi.
  • Use gloves when handling jalapeños to save your fingers from the spiciness!

5 FAQs for This Recipe

  • Can I make this salsa ahead of time? Yes! Just make sure to store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • Will it get watery if I make it ahead? Sometimes, but a quick stir usually brings it back to life! You can also drain any excess liquid.
  • Can I freeze mango salsa? Freezing isn’t recommended, as fresh vegetables and fruits lose texture when thawed.
  • What do I serve it with? Try it on tacos, grilled chicken, or simply with tortilla chips!
  • Is it gluten-free? Absolutely! It’s totally gluten-free and vegan-friendly, too!

5 Storage Tips

  • Keep it in an airtight container to prevent browning.
  • Always refrigerate any leftovers promptly.
  • Use a clean spoon each time to avoid introducing bacteria.
  • Layer, with plastic wrap pressed against the salsa’s surface to minimize air exposure.
  • Label your container with the date to keep track of freshness!

5 Common Cooking Mistakes

  • Not using ripe mangoes—this can make the salsa taste bland.
  • Forgetting to taste—always adjust to your taste preference!
  • Over-mixing—be gentle when combining, so the fruit stays intact.
  • Using too many ingredients—keep it simple! Let the mango shine.
  • Waiting too long to serve—fresh salsa is best enjoyed right away!

Final Thoughts

And there you have it! Making Mango Salsa is a breeze, and it’s a fun way to add some sweetness and zest to any meal. Each bite is like a mini-vacation to a sunny beach, and I find myself smiling with every scoop!

We’ve shared a bunch of tips and tricks along the way to help you nail this recipe like a pro. And just remember, cooking is all about experimenting. If you don’t have an ingredient or want to spice it up, go for it! There’s no wrong way to create your masterpiece.

Now, go out and have fun with this salsa, whether it’s for a cozy night in or a lively gathering with friends. Happy cooking, everyone!

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Easy Salsa Recipe / Fresh salsa / Mango Salsa / Summer Salsa / Tropical Salsa

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