The Best Homemade Fresh Salsa

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This Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe comes together in a flash and tastes AMAZING. It's a truly simple salsa recipe, but it's quite possibly the best salsa recipe you will ever have.

fresh salsa in white bowl with tortilla chips, lime, and cilantro on white table

Are you a salsa lover?

Our family just LOVES salsa. If you're like us, you just can't get enough of it.

What is Salsa?

Traditionally, Salsa fresca is what those in the United States typically mean when they use the the word salsa, with the main ingredients of this dish being tomatoes, chiles and onions.

Salsa rojo literally means “red sauce.” Of course the red color comes from a base of tomatoes, but I'm sure you've noticed that other types of “salsa rojos” are becoming popular these days. Think about strawberry salsa, cherry salsa, cranberry salsa–I've even seen beet salsa! Regardless of what you use to make salsa, the word generally refers to raw or near-raw sauces used as dips.

Salsa verde (VAIR-day)-literally means “green sauce.” The sauce is typically made with tomatillos instead of tomatoes.

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Ingredients

  • tomatoes (fresh or canned, but canned will have a different result)
  • green pepper
  • green onion
  • cilantro
  • lime juice
  • salt
fresh salsa ingredients in white bowl

The The Best Salsa Recipe Ever

Now, I've had quite a few salsas that are wonderful, but I must say that this recipe is one of the cleanest, most satisfying salsas that I've ever had. I tasted it for the first time about 5 years ago at a baptism and quickly begged asked for the recipe.

This salsa was so popular, that the hosts of the party emailed the recipe out to everyone who had attended, since practically everyone had asked for it!

Of course, this salsa tastes great with the standard tortilla chip, but we tend to dip all kinds of other things in it as well or even use it as a condiment on burgers, chicken, and more.

fresh salsa ingredients in white bowl

Low-Carb Dipper Ideas

For those of you who are eating low carb, this Flax Bread makes a great salsa dipper too, and you could also dip the following:

  • celery sticks
  • carrot sticks
  • cucumber rounds
  • zucchini rounds
  • bell pepper strips
  • jicama sticks
  • and more

Recipe Tips

  • Cilantro Tips: See my post on 6 Super Tips for Cilantro so you can save money and time with this great herb. You could easily increase the cilantro amount.  The more the better, in my opinion.  Boy, I used to think that the stuff tasted like soap, but I really love it now :-)!
  • Green Bell Pepper: This salsa tastes great both with and without the green pepper.  I used frozen pre-diced peppers and it was great!
  • Lime Juice: The original recipe recommended quite a bit more lime juice so you can be adventurous and try more if you'd like.  I thought it tasted great with this amount.
  • Chunky vs. Smooth: The recipe at the party was not chunky and it was amazing, but we've made it both ways and it's great no matter how chunky it is or not!
hand dipping tortilla chip into fresh salsa in white bowl

Other Favorite Dip Recipes

If you love dips as much as we do, here are some of our favorite dips to add to the Dip Section of your recipe box.

And now you'll want to add this one as well.

hand dipping tortilla chip into fresh salsa in white bowl

“The Best” Homemade Salsa – Recipe

This Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe comes together in a flash and tastes AMAZING. Soo thankful I found this recipe after it vanished from my kitchen for years.
5 from 3 votes
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Servings: 3
Calories: 30kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 medium tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup chopped green onion (I included the white portion)
  • 1/2 cup green bell peppers (chopped; optional)
  • 1/4 cup cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice (or the juice of 1 lime)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Chop tomatoes.
  • Add other ingredients and mix gently.
  • Adjust seasonings to taste.

Notes

  • Cilantro Tips: You could easily increase the cilantro amount.  The more the better, in my opinion.  
  • Green Bell Pepper: This salsa tastes great both with and without the green pepper.  I used frozen pre-diced peppers and it was great!
  • Lime Juice: The original recipe recommended quite a bit more lime juice so you can be adventurous and try more if you'd like. 
  • Chunky vs. Smooth: The recipe at the party was not chunky and it was amazing, but we've made it both ways and it's great no matter how chunky it is or not!

Nutrition

Calories: 30kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1172mg | Potassium: 338mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1280IU | Vitamin C: 23.3mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 0.6mg | Net Carbs: 5g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It may vary depending on ingredient brands, substitutions, and preparation methods. Optional ingredients are not included. Net carbs are typically calculated by subtracting fiber and sugar alcohols (such as erythritol) from total carbohydrates. This information should not be relied upon for medical or nutritional purposes.

Recipe Update

This post was updated with new information and photos. This was the original photo.

Close up shot of salsa made from sliced tomatoes, green onion, pepper, and cilantro

I'd love to hear what you think about this salsa!

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69 Comments

  1. I love making salsa. This looks like a great recipe. Thanks for sharing.

    I’d love to have you share this and any other of your amazing posts over at my linky party Create and Share. It posts every Wednesday. We open the party Tuesday evening at 8 pm for those who like to link up early. Hope you stop by…and follow too! 😉
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    Tara @Trendy Treehouse
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  2. I will definitely have to try this recipes I am always looking for great “fresh”dishes to try! I am visiting from the link up party and popped over to say hi hope you can do the same! I am also on Facebook and twitter so I will link up there as well! Hope you manange under all the kale and chard:)Cheers Fiona

  3. Oh my gosh! 120 pounds! I’m seriously seriously impressed. Wow. I’m going to think of you chopping up your tomatoes every time I feel lazy about cooking. Thanks for sharing this at this week’s Sugar Free Sunday!

    1. Hi Raj. It was a feat. Now we’re dealing with an influx of kale and chard :-). I can sure feel lazy too. And I’m learning how to take it slow when needed :-).

  4. We love salsa at our house and could do this straight from our garden. Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Love seeing new faces. Hope to see you again next week!

  5. I love salsa, as does my whole family, and this recipe looks wonderful. I would love it if you shared it on my blog party, Makin’ You Crave Monday, over at MrsHappyHomemaker.com!

  6. Yum yum yum! Looks great! Now to check out your cilantro recipe…. 😉
    Thanks for sharing with us! Happy weekend! XO

  7. Salsa is a family favorite and tomatoes are so delicious right now. Off to check out your cilantro tips.

  8. Hi Adrienne,
    You must have as many fresh tomatoes as we do. It is wonderful to make fresh Salsa and your recipe looks delicious. We will enjoy trying your recipe. Hope you have a wonderful holiday week end and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come back soon!
    Miz Helen