Fresh Homemade Salsa
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The Best Homemade Salsa Recipe! This easy homemade salsa is fresh, restaurant-style, and packed with bright tomato flavor. It’s made with a blend of fresh and canned tomatoes, jalapeño, cilantro, lime, and spices for the perfect chunky salsa texture. Serve it with tortilla chips or spoon it over tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and your favorite Mexican recipes.
This salsa is quick to make in the food processor and tastes even better after chilling. It’s perfect for taco night, parties, game day, Cinco de Mayo, or anytime you need a fresh homemade dip everyone will love.
Why You’ll Love This Homemade Salsa
- Fresh restaurant-style flavor
- Easy to make in minutes
- Perfect chunky texture
- Better than store-bought salsa
- Great for parties, taco night, and snacking
Homemade Salsa Recipe
Fact: the best salsa is made with fresh tomatoes. Okay, that’s just my opinion, but in the past I thought I could go the route of using all canned tomatoes, but using fresh tomatoes makes a world of difference! Fresh tomatoes make the best salsa, especially when you use nicely ripened in season tomatoes.
This is hands down my favorite salsa recipe, and I don’t know that I’ll ever need another one. It just has the perfect ratio and blend of everything. It’s not too oniony or garlicky, not too spicy for my kids, and it doesn’t taste like it came from a can.
It has the perfect brightness from the fresh lime, along with a classic Mexican flavor from the cilantro and hint of chili powder and cumin.
The sugar I’d say is only needed if you are using store-bought tomatoes. If you grow your own or buy them at the farmers market, the quality is a bit better and they’re a bit sweeter so the sugar isn’t needed.
Fresh Salsa Ingredients
- Fresh Roma tomatoes – use the nice and red ones, avoid anything soft.
- Canned tomatoes – I like to use canned in addition to fresh because it gives the salsa a better consistency.
- Fresh cilantro – cilantro adds key flavor, don’t omit this!
- Jalapeno – this adds a nice kick. If you don’t like heat you can replace it with 1/4 cup chopped bell pepper, or omit.
- Red onion – yellow onion can be used here as well.
- Green onion – if you don’t want to buy both kinds of onions you can omit the green onions and add just a little more red onion.
- Garlic – it may seem small but garlic packs a flavorful punch. Only use fresh garlic here for best flavor.
- Lime – this really brightens up the salsa.
- Chili powder and cumin – I don’t always add these but they’re a nice addition if you have them on hand.
- Sugar – just a touch balances out the acidity of the tomatoes and lime.
- Salt and pepper – the salsa would taste flat without the salt and the pepper adds a light kick.
How to Make the Best Salsa
Making salsa at home couldn’t be easier! Here’s how you’ll make it:
- Roughly chop the vegetables (and fruit if you want to get technical, those tomatoes).
- Add vegetables to a food processor along with spices and lime juice.
- Chop in quick bursts until it’s finely chopped up.
What if I Don’t Own a Food Processor?
- This salsa can also be made in a blender.
- Or you can finely chop up the vegetables by hand then stir everything together in a bowl.
How to Make Homemade Tortilla Chips
What to go all out? Try this with homemade tortilla chips, fried or baked. Everyone will be totally impressed! I don’t make them often, but when I do it makes the fresh salsa that much better.
What Canned Tomatoes Are Best For Salsa?
I love this salsa with canned plain tomatoes, canned tomatoes with green chilies, or canned fire roasted tomatoes. All work great, just use what you have.
Tips for the Best Salsa
- Use fresh, ripe ingredients for the best flavor.
- Pulse instead of pureeing the salsa; some texture is a good thing here.
- Let the homemade salsa chill first so the flavors have time to blend for an even tastier, more refreshing salsa. I always seem to like it better the second day.
How to Adjust the Spice Level
- Leave the jalapeño seeds in for a spicier salsa.
- Use a serrano pepper for extra heat.
- Add canned chipotle peppers in adobo for smoky spice.
Salsa Variations
- Add bell pepper, poblano, or Anaheim pepper for extra flavor.
- Use fire roasted tomatoes for a deeper tomato flavor.
- Add tomato juice for a thinner salsa consistency.
How to Store Salsa
Store homemade salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Stir before serving if needed since some liquid separation is normal.
What to Serve with Salsa
- Shredded Beef Tacos
- Quesadillas {Chicken Fajita Style}
- Easy Nachos Recipe
- Slow Cooker Chicken Tostadas
More Salsa Recipes You’ll Love:
- Salsa Verde (AKA Tomatillo Salsa)
- Avocado Salsa
- Black Eyed Pea Salsa (AKA Cowboy/Texas Caviar)
- Fruit Salsa
- Avocado Mango Salsa
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Homemade Salsa
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 lbs ripe Roma tomatoes* (about 5 - 6)
- 1 (14.5 oz) can petite diced tomatoes**
- 2 green onions,*** ends trimmed, chopped into thirds
- 1/3 cup chopped red onion (about 1/4 of a medium)
- 1 jalapeno pepper,**** seeded and roughly chopped
- 1/3 cup fresh cilantro (about a handful)
- 1 large clove garlic, roughly chopped
- 2 Tbsp fresh lime juice
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1/4 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp granulated sugar (optional)
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a food processor and pulse in 1 second bursts until all ingredients are finely chopped.
- Serve with tortilla chips. Note that salsa always tastes best after it's been refrigerated for a few hours, so if time allows let the flavors marinate together before serving.
- Store in refrigerator up to 1 week.
Notes
- *Use best quality tomatoes or salsa will be lacking in flavor.
- **Canned diced tomatoes with mild green chilis, or canned fire roasted tomatoes also work great as well.
- ***For a slightly stronger onion flavor you can just omit green onions and use about 3/4 cup red onion (or 1/2 of a medium onion).
- ****You can leave the seeds or use a serrano pepper for a spicy salsa. Sometimes I like to substitute a few canned chipotle peppers with some adobo sauce for the jalapeno. This is also a spicier option.
- Another tasty addition is to include 1/2 bell pepper, or 1 poblano or Anaheim pepper.
- For a thinner salsa, you can add in a bit of tomato juice or tomato sauce if desired.






