Ready for what we might contend is our best salsa recipe? Meet this salsa fresca, a “fresh salsa” made with ripe, juicy tomatoes. Alex and I are growing tomatoes in our garden this year, and this is the absolute best way to use them. (Except for Caprese salad, right?) If you have access to some legit good tomatoes, we recommend you consider making up a batch stat. It’s super tangy from the lime, a little sweet from the tomato, and has a back-end heat from the jalapeño. Yes, it’s everything you’d want in a fresh salsa recipe! Hold onto your hats, and let’s take this salsa for a ride.
Salsa fresca ingredients
To make salsa fresca, you need a handful of ingredients that you could possibly recite from memory, if you’re a salsa lover like we are. While many recipes use canned tomatoes, salsa fresca uses ripe raw tomatoes to get that perfectly fresh flavor. Here are the ingredients you’ll need:
Ripe tomatoesWhite onionGarlicCilantroJalapeño peppersCuminLime Kosher salt
Salsa fresca vs pico de gallo
As you read the ingredients list above, you might wonder: Doesn’t that sound just like pico de gallo? Salsa fresca vs pico de gallo: same or different? The salsa fresca definition is a sauce made with raw tomato, onion, cilantro, jalapeño, and lime. And the definition for pico de gallo is…pretty much the same thing. Many sources contend that salsa fresca and pico de gallo are two words for the same thing. Others argue that salsa fresca has a pureed texture, whereas pico de gallo is hand-chopped where you can distinguish the pieces of vegetables. Here at A Couple Cooks, we tend to go with the second definition. However, there is some gray area: feel free to weigh in below in the comments!
How to make salsa fresca
This salsa is all about fresh, ripe tomatoes: so make sure to make it when you have access to the best juicy tomatoes you can find! The flavor is 100% dependent on good tomatoes, so if you have some hesitation, you could try a canned salsa version instead. Try our Roasted Tomato Salsa as a starting point! Here’s how to make salsa fresca:
Salsa fresca calories
How many calories are in this salsa? Salsa fresca has 22 calories per ¼ cup serving. That’s basically a health food, as far as we’re concerned! Of course, you’ve got to figure in what you’re serving it with…keep reading!
How to eat it (besides on chips)
There are so many ways to eat salsa fresca outside of chips! Though if you choose chips, make sure to try our Homemade Tortilla Chips: they’re easy to make and baked so they have a healthy spin. Here are some of our favorite ways to eat salsa fresca:
On top of scrambled eggs—scrambled eggs are taken to the next level with a few spoonfuls of salsa on top. Or try them on a scrambled egg taco.On top of enchiladas—salsa works perfectly on top of enchiladas. Try this as an adder to our Artichoke & Quinoa Enchiladas.Mixed into soups—Salsa fresca is a great garnish for soups like Vegetarian Tortilla Soup or Black Bean & Roasted Tomatillo Soup. On tacos or nachos—no explanation is needed for this one. Try it on our Vegan Nachos, Grillable Loaded Nachos, or Quinoa Tacos.
Looking for more Mexican style recipes?
Outside of this salsa fresca recipe, here are a few more of our favorite Mexican-inspired recipes:
Mexican Sweet PotatoesGrilled Mango TacosBlack Bean Pico de Gallo RecipeHomemade SopesLoaded Mexican FriesSpiced Chickpea Tacos with Avocado CreamInstant Pot Tacos with Smoky Lentils“Verde” Lentil Vegan TacosRefried Bean TacosGrilled AvocadoCauliflower Tacos with Yum Yum SauceBBQ Bean Tacos with Pineapple SalsaSuperfood Veggie Quesadilla48 Recipes for Mexican Foods that Aren’t TacosChipotle Quesadilla with Avocado
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Vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free. No reviews