Pico de Gallo is a Mexican condiment made with tomatoes and onions that is similar to a salsa recipe but contains less liquid. Here, the recipe is spiced up with the addition of jalapeno peppers.
Poblano chilies are featured in this salsa that complements any number of beef or chicken recipes. Serve this poblano salsa recipe as an accompaniment for a favorite Mexican entree on Cinco de Mayo.
Use any combination of mango, peach, pineapple, or papaya fruit to make this sweet and spicy salsa that goes to well with grilled chicken or fish. It’s perfect for backyard BBQs or summertime parties.
Fresh salsa that you can whip up yourself. Of course, fresh garden tomatoes will make this salsa the best, those store bought ones can taste pretty good, too. Leave the seeds from the jalapeno in if you want it extra spicy.
The shoe peg corn, black beans, and zesty Italian dressing give this salsa recipe a distinctive blend of flavors. Using scoopable chips is the perfect way to enjoy this addicting appetizer recipe.
This salsa recipe makes a great appetizer when served with chips. Use it as a topping for salmon and other varieties of fish. The fresh cilantro adds a refreshing flavor to this Mexican recipe.
This flavorful salsa recipe is easy to prepare and can be served over scrambled eggs, omelets, burritos, rice, or fish. Try it with chips or crackers as an appetizer course for Cinco de Mayo Day.
This mango salsa recipe is the perfect accompaniment for a variety of dishes. When grilling salmon, serve it on the side; or cool down the spiciness of Mexican recipes with a generous helping.
The flavor of roasted tomatoes highlights this spicy salsa that can be served with chips or crackers as a tasty Mexican appetizer or served alongside meat, poultry, or fish as a lively accompaniment.
The sweetness of the melon pairs wonderfully with the hot and spicy peppers in this great salsa recipe. Serve this Mexican-inspired salsa during a summertime cookout or Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Fresh sweet corn, tomatoes, and other garden vegetables make up this versatile salsa that can be served with chips or crackers as an appetizer or as an accompaniment for your favorite grilled entree.
"Wow! I didn't know there were so many different salsa recipes. Looks like you can make salsa out of almost anything. My husband and kids love salsa so I will have to try some of them. I am not crazy about them because most of them have onions and I don't like onions."
Homemade canned salsa is the perfect choice for using your fresh garden vegetables. When you have an abundance of tomatoes and peppers canning salsa is a way for you to be able to enjoy your harvest throughout the year. Once the salsa is canned, it will keep for a year.
The Spanish term for "sauce," salsa can be a mixture of fruits or a mixture of vegetables, or both that are whole and chopped, which are used to complement the flavor of a variety of foods.