The Best Mango Salsa Recipe (2024)

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The Best Mango Salsa Recipe – juicy mangoes, lime juice, onions, jalapeno peppers and cilantro, just 5 ingredients and 5 minutes to make. Fresh, light, tart and sweet, you can serve it with chips, fish, seafood, pork or chicken. Grilling season favorite, perfect for parties.

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This is seriously the easiest, freshest side dish or appetizer you can make this summer. Sweet, with a little kick, tangy and delicious, this is the best mango salsa I’ve ever had. Paired with white fish, like this Mahi Mahi or this delicious, buttery, charred Grilled Skirt Steak, I’ve been making this salsa with mango almost every week this summer.

What ingredients do you need to make the best mango salsa?

  • Ripe mango – any mango variety is fine, I used Ataulfo mangoes from Costco
  • Red onion – (white or yellow onion can be used, I just like the pop of color from purple onion)
  • Lime juice (either freshly squeezed or store bought)
  • Jalapeno peppers – this makes the salsa hot, you can substitute with sweet peppers, if you’d like
  • Cilantro – want to make mango salsa without cilantro?
  • Salt

You can top this mango salsa with some cayenne pepper for extra heat. Add more citrusy flavor with a little bit of lime zest.

Since I’m using jalapeño peppers in this recipe, the salsa is quite hot (some jalapeños are hotter than others). You can substitute the jalapeño pepper with sweet peppers, if you are not a fan of spicy foods or are planning to serve this salsa to children.

Mango varieties

There are several different kinds of mango available, with the Tommy Atkins variety being the most popular in the US. You can read more about mangoes here.

I personally prefer the Ataulfo (Honey) mangoes, whisk are vibrant yellow on the inside and outside and sweet and creamy on the inside. The seed is relatively small and you get a high flesh to seed ratio in these mangoes.

Tommy Atkins – coming from Florida, with a mildly sweet flavor and a lot of fiber throughout the flesh. I’m not a huge fan of the fibers texture and “threads” that often get stuck between your teeth.

Palmer Mangoes are deep red on the outside, originating from Florida. They are mildly sweet with a flash that has minimal fiber and are more pleasant to eat that the Tommy Atkins Variety.

Kent Mangoes are red or green on the outside with rich yellow flesh, that contains limited fibers and tastes sweet and rich. They are relatively large.

Keitt mangoes – originating from Asia, often consumed at their mature green stage as pickles. Firm, juicy with a little bit of fibers.

Haden Mangoes – large, red on the outside. These mangoes have firm, juicy texture and limited fibers. The fruiting of these mangoes in 1910 inspired the boom the mango industry in FL.

Francis – grown in Haiti, these mangoes have spicy and sweet flavor with a soft, juicy flesh, rich in fibers.

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How to make this quick and easy mango salsa?

  1. Slice each side of the mango just before the seed. Using a sharp knife slice flesh vertically, without breaking the skin. Scoop out the slices and dice.
  2. Chop the onion, cilantro and jalapeño pepper.
  3. Combine everything in a bowl, add salt and lime juice to taste.

What to serve mango salsa with?

  • Grilled Pork Shoulder Steak
  • The Best Grilled Skirt Steak
  • Easy Grilled Chicken Thighs
  • Grilled Cod Recipe

Can you make this fresh mango salsa in advance and how long it lasts?

This easy, fresh, homemade mango salsa can be made up to 3 days in advance and kept in the fridge in an air-tight container. It is best to make it one day in advance.

You can also freeze mango salsa in a air-tight container for up to a month (I’m not a huge fan of freezing salsa, because it doesn’t taste like fresh, once defrosted). Defrost in the fridge overnight.

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The Best Mango Salsa

The Best Mango Salsa Recipe - juicy mangoes, lime juice, onions, jalapeno peppers and cilantro, just 5 ingredients and 5 minutes to make.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 1 large mango, any variety, peeled and cut into small cubes
  • 1/4 cup diced onion
  • 1 small jalapeno, chopped
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilatrro
  • Juice from 1-2 limes
  • Salt to taste

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Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine. Serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 30kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 1mg, Potassium: 84mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 484IU, Vitamin C: 20mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

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FAQs

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.

How to make salsa Martha Stewart? ›

Chop tomatoes into 1/4-inch pieces; transfer to a medium bowl. Add onion, chile, garlic, cilantro, and lime juice; season generously with salt. Mix to combine. Let stand 15 minutes to develop flavor.

What brings out the flavor of mango? ›

To bring out flavor, chill chunked mangoes with a wedge of lemon or lime. Or purée them with a splash of lime to make a delicious, brightly colored sauce for desserts (like this coconut rice pudding topped with mangoes). The mango's cool, juicy flavor complements spicy dishes such as curries.

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.

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.

What flavor goes best with mango? ›

Sweets that pair perfectly with mango are coconut, cream, peach, pineapple, and banana. If you're looking to spice things up, you can also use mango in conjunction with lemon, lime, onion, and avocado.

What fruit tastes best with mango? ›

Mangoes are a team player—they go with almost anything! Since they intensify the flavor of other tropical fruits, try combining mangoes with coconut, papaya or pineapple. Melons, berries, peaches or bananas would also be delicious with mango.

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.

How long does homemade salsa last? ›

An open jar of store-bought salsa lasts about 2–4 weeks in the fridge, but you should always check for signs of mold, fuzz, funky smells, and any other signs that something is awry before diving in. If you make your own salsa, it'll stay good for just five to seven days in the fridge.

What is the main ingredient in mango? ›

Carbohydrates. Ripened mango fruit is a major source of sugars (glucose, fructose, and sucrose) and other carbohydrates such as starch and pectins (Bello-Pérez et al., 2007). All these are significant compounds from a nutritional and flavor aspect. The fruit flesh of ripe mango contains about 15% of total sugars.

What are the ingredients of salsa sauce? ›

You just need chopped up fresh tomatoes, chiles, onions, cilantro, some lime juice, and seasonings. Note that because this particular salsa recipe is made with fresh ingredients, it will last as long as you would expect cut fresh tomatoes to last.

What is the ingredient in mango mango? ›

About Mango Mango

Instead 'Mango Mango' comes from a very simple all natural/gluten free recipe with four ingredients: Mango Fruit, Pure Cane Sugar, Vanilla Extract, and Fresh Lime Juice. That means no “extra” or “thickeners” like corn syrup, pectin, gelatin, or carrageenan.

What ingredients go well with mango? ›

Sweets that pair perfectly with mango are coconut, cream, peach, pineapple, and banana. If you're looking to spice things up, you can also use mango in conjunction with lemon, lime, onion, and avocado.

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