Easy Strawberry Salsa Recipe - Just 5 Ingredients! (2024)

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Strawberry salsa is sweet, savoury, and spicy, with a generous squeeze of fresh lime juice to liven things up. You’re only 10 minutes and 5 ingredients away from the perfect partner for crispy tortilla chips!

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Are you a salsa traditionalist or a salsa trailblazer? While I love my restaurant-style blender salsa recipe, I have to admit that I have a weakness for non-traditional salsa recipes too. When strawberries are in season, this easy strawberry salsa is hard to beat.

It’s easy to make as a healthy afternoon snack or while you cook crispy cauliflower tacos or vegan fish tacos for a weeknight dinner, but the flavours and freshness of this strawberry salsa make it fitting for a party, too. It’s versatile like that!

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Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Salsa Recipe

Here’s what makes this strawberry jalapeño salsa such a winner:

  • Contrasting flavours. I mean, I could just say this salsa is delicious, and that would be true, but if you want to know why it works, it’s because the sweet strawberries, tangy lime, pungent onion, and spicy jalapeño come together to create a perfectly balanced salsa.
  • Practically effortless. Simple ingredients, 10 minutes of prep time—it doesn’t get much easier than this.
  • Healthy. Dips aren’t exactly the healthiest of snack options. Creamy, cheesy dips are heavy, while even options like hummus can be calorie dense if you’re not satisfied with the suggested 2 tablespoon serving. You can eat a whole bowl of this strawberry salsa without it weighing you down, and you’ll get loads of vitamins and minerals in the process!
  • Crowd-pleasing. I don’t think any summer party is complete without a platter of strawberry salsa and tortilla chips! It’s the kind of appetizer no one can walk away from.
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Notes on Ingredients

Scroll down to the recipe card to find the ingredient quantities and recipe instructions.

  • Strawberries – If you’re lucky enough to find fresh, local strawberries, take advantage and use them here. They’re much more tender and sweet than store-bought strawberries.
  • Red onion – You can cut the bite of the diced onions by soaking them in ice cold water while you prep the rest of the ingredients; you’ll still get onion flavour, without as much sharpness.
  • Jalapeño –Use more or less, according to your taste preferences.
  • Lime – Lime juice adds acidity to balance the sweetness of the berries.
  • Cilantro – Finally, we get an herbaceous note from fresh cilantro.

What Can I Substitute for Fresh Cilantro?

Parsley is the most common substitute for fresh cilantro, but fresh basil or mint leaves also work well in this strawberry salsa recipe.

How to Make Strawberry Salsa

Here’s how easy it is to make fresh strawberry salsa at home:

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  • Combine. Add all of the ingredients to a mixing bowl.
  • Toss. Gently toss everything together until it’s well-combined and all of the strawberries are coated in lime juice.
  • Wait. Let the strawberry salsa sit for a few minutes to allow all the flavours to meld.

Tips for Success

This is a simple recipe, but these additional tips will help you make sure your strawberry salsa turns out perfect.

  • Hull the strawberries. Cut any flavourless white parts off of the berries and then hull them with a paring knife or strawberry huller, removing the inner core. This will improve the flavour and texture of your salsa.
  • Scale up for a party. This recipe does not make enough for a big get-together—it’s just too popular! So double or triple the recipe if you’re making it for a party.
  • Cut the onions into uniform sizes. No one wants a big chunk of onion in their salsa! Make sure all of the onion pieces are roughly the same size.

Ways to Use Strawberry Salsa

Dipping crispy tortilla chips into strawberry salsa is absolute perfection, but there are so many other ways to put this strawberry salsa to use:

  • Add it to quinoa and black bean burrito bowls.
  • Spoon it over vegan chicken and add a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
  • Pair it with crispy zucchini tacos to amp up the summery flavour.
  • Tuck it into a vegan quesadilla made with your favourite melty plant-based cheese.

Fruit Salsa Variations

In addition to swapping out the cilantro, you can switch up the fruit, too. Use half the amount of strawberries and for the other half, substitute diced mango or pineapple to add some tropical flavour. To add more lime flavour, zest the lime before juicing it and then add the zest to the salsa.

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How to Store Leftovers

Store leftover strawberry salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a day.

Can This Recipe Be Frozen?

With the fresh ingredients in this recipe, it’s best not to freeze your strawberry salsa.

More Salsa Recipes

  • Mango Basil Salsa
  • Pineapple Salsa
  • Black Bean Salsa

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Strawberry Salsa

Servings: 2 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

This 5-ingredient strawberry salsa takes only 10 minutes to make! It's a fresh, sweet, and spicy homemade salsa perfect for parties!

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup strawberries, chopped
  • 1/4 large red onion, diced
  • 1 jalapeño seeded and diced
  • juice of a large lime
  • 3 tablespoons cilantro

Instructions

  • Mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl and toss lightly to combine.

  • Let sit for a few minutes for all the flavours to meld.

  • Serve with chips and enjoy!

Notes

  • This recipe is vegan and gluten free. You can easily double or triple the recipe depending on your party size.
  • This salsa is best made and served fresh. While you can store leftovers in the fridge, the strawberry will begin to wilt after being in the fridge for a day or so. I recommend making and serving it fresh.
  • I don’t recommend freezing this salsa.

Calories: 41kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 164mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 116IU, Vitamin C: 61mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 1mg

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Cuisine: American, Mexican

Course: Appetizers, condiment

Author: Jessica Hylton

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22 comments on “Strawberry Salsa”

  1. sharon Reply

    Any suggestions instead of cilantro/coriander it tastes like soap to me!

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      Hi Sharon it happens to me too thank you so much for reading. I would recommend using some parsley instead.

  2. Angela Reply

    This will be so fresh and tasty for summer.

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Easy Strawberry Salsa Recipe - Just 5 Ingredients! (2024)

FAQs

How do you make strawberries taste good? ›

Add a little sugar and salt! Wash your strawberries, cut them, and hit them with a pinch of salt and a couple good three-finger pinches of granulated sugar, give them a little tossy-toss, and watch them magically start to darken and get extra juicy.

How to use homemade salsa? ›

What To Do With Leftover Salsa
  1. 1– Top your morning scrambled eggs or omelet.
  2. 2– Add a dollop of salsa to your burger.
  3. 4– Mix it into meatloaf.
  4. 5– Make homemade gazpacho.
  5. 6– Make a dip.
  6. 7– Homemade ceviche.
  7. 8– Make Mexican baked chicken.
  8. 9– Sub it for pasta sauce.

How do you make salsa better? ›

At the very least, a little fresh lime juice and some minced cilantro can wake up even the sleepiest of salsas, ushering back in the flavor of just-squeezed citrus and herbs that taste like they came from a living plant. Beyond that, a crunchy raw vegetable or two never hurts.

What are two ways to prepare strawberries? ›

Add strawberries to your favorite smoothie, pancakes, waffles, or even salad. Or, use them to make a classic dessert like strawberry shortcake or chocolate-dipped strawberries.

What does water and vinegar do to strawberries? ›

Never fear: vinegar can help rinse off pesticide residue as well as dirt or bacteria. Pour three cups of cold water and a cup of apple cider vinegar or white vinegar into a bowl, then submerge your strawberries for five to 20 minutes.

What spices enhance strawberries? ›

I found that the softer, delicate herbs were wonderful with strawberries; the woodier, more wintry herbs didn't work at all. I highly recommend chopped mint, basil and lavender, which add surprising depth to a bowl of strawberries.

How to can salsa for beginners? ›

Once the salsa is ready, pour hot salsa into clean hot pint canning jars, leaving ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rim and cap each jar as it is filled. Process jars for 40 minutes* in boiling water bath canner. Turn off heat, carefully remove canner lid, and let jars stand for 5 minutes in canner.

Why do you put vinegar in salsa? ›

The acid ingredients in salsa help preserve it. You must add acid to canned salsa because the natural acidity may not be high enough. Commonly used acids are vinegar and bottled lemon juice. Lemon juice is more acidic than vinegar and has less effect on flavor.

Why do you put lemon juice in salsa? ›

A pH of 4.6 or lower is required for safe canning without the use of pressure processing. Foods such as pickles or salsa need to have an acid added if they are to reach a pH level of 4.6 or lower to prevent microorganism survival and/or growth. Many different varieties of tomatoes are available today.

What can I add to my salsa for more flavor? ›

What can I add to salsa for more flavor?
  1. Lime or lemon for a zip of citrus.
  2. Cilantro for a pleasantly herbaceous tang.
  3. Onions because you know everything's better with onions.
  4. Roasted tomatoes, peppers, or garlic because roasting anything provides a smoky flavor that we love.
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What is the key to good salsa? ›

If there is a “secret” to making a great salsa, it's using very fresh, in season, very ripe tomatoes. Your favorite recipe will tell you everything else.

What thickens homemade salsa? ›

If you prefer a really thick salsa, drain the liquid in the can of whole tomatoes (personally I would drain it into a container, rather than down the drain). Then process the salsa as directed and add back some of the liquid from the can, a little at a time, until you have the consistency you're looking for.

Is it better to soak strawberries in vinegar or baking soda? ›

Both batches of berries lasted a full week without going moldy, but the ones washed in a solution of water and baking soda were noticeably softer and stodgier than those washed in a water and vinegar, which remained firm.

Why should you soak strawberries before eating? ›

Soaking strawberries in salt water will help dislodge any hidden dirt or bugs. (Gross, we know.) That said, it's normal for there to be some earthy residue on the berries, but if you're particularly concerned about bugs, give them a soak in salt water.

What is the best way to clean strawberries before eating them? ›

Step 1: Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with four cups of water and stir until dissolved. Step 2: Add the strawberries to the mixture and toss them with clean hands. Step 3: Let the strawberries soak in the mixture for 10 to 15 minutes. Step 4: Rinse the berries clean and then they're ready to eat.

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