Cilantro Salsa Recipe | The Gracious Pantry (2024)

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Try this delicious cilantro salsa, made at home in minutes.

I’m getting a little adventurous in the kitchen these days. Trying things I’ve never made before. It’s a lot of fun. Especially when you end up with a really fantastic recipe. Case in point:Cilantro Salsa. Also known as Pico de Gallo.

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I went to the farmer’s market this morning and just started shopping for whatever looked fabulous.

As I shopped, I realized I was buying ingredients for salsa. Even though I’ve never made it before, I was definitely feeling up to the challenge. So I bought the rest of what I needed, went home, and got to work in the kitchen.

If you are a cilantro fan, this is definitely the salsa for you! Nobody at the dinner table could stop eating it. It was amazing! And it was gone before anyone could blink.

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Cilantro Salsa

This delicious salsa will leave you never wanting the jarred stuff again!(All ingredients are an approximate measure. Adjust to your liking.)

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Course: Condiments

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 9kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 medium tomatoes
  • 2 large cloves garlic
  • 1 medium jalapeño (choose the type & amount based on how spicy you like your salsa)
  • ½ cup fresh cilantro (chopped)
  • ½ medium red onion

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Instructions

  • Chop all your ingredients. Be sure you chop them well. The finer you chop everything, the better texture your salsa will have.

  • Mix in a bowl and serve.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25the recipe | Calories: 9kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 120mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 520IU | Vitamin C: 7.3mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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  1. I love cilantro! In Mexico we call this pico de gallo only that it also has avocado on it. Mixing this with shrimp or ceviche its amazing. Love your website, I will be checking your recipes now that I have started eating clean 🙂

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  2. Try adding avocados and shrimp, it is wonderful!

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  3. Sorry didn’t see someone had suggested that already but another thing you might like to add that is very tasty is pieces of Mango.

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  4. This sounds wonderful! What kind of pepper did you use? Bell? Jalapeño?

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    1. Shawna – Jalapeno.

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  5. I make this all the time & it is Pico De Gallo. However, I squeeze a couple of fresh limes into it, add finely chopped jalepeno peppers & add a bit of salt as it really makes the flavour pop! I use only green peppers 1 large or 2 small to about 5 ripe, but firm tomatoes). You can also add diced cucumber into, but make sure you eat it quickly cause cucs spoil fast. Soooo good with guacamole tacos!!!! ENJOY!

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    1. Tammy – Sounds wonderful! 🙂

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  6. I just recently started eating clean and I’m finding your blog and recipes to be so helpful! This salsa sounds amazing! Could it be made in larger batches and frozen?

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    1. Cristy – I don’t recommend it, no. Fresh salsa can be very temperamental.

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  7. just tried this via pinterest, and I won’t be buying canned salsa ever again!! mine doesn’t look as pretty- I used my chopper on everything, and smaller quantities. it is AMAZING!! thanks for sharing this 🙂

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    1. Stacey – Awesome! So glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

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  8. im addicted to salsa. thank you

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    1. Denise – My pleasure!

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  9. I like to do with with shrimp, avocado, diced black olives, lime juice and clamato and it is DELISHHHH 🙂

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    1. Caroline – Sounds wonderful!!

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  10. Have you tried to freeze this? It looks amazing! I’m preparing my meals for next month when we have a new addition to our family and will be to busy/tired to cook lol.

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    1. Shan – I don’t recommend it. The tomatoes will get mushy.

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  11. I love making this salsa, but squeeze some lime over it!!

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    1. Katie – Sounds good! 🙂

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  12. This salsa dish is too pretty to eat…. yummy!

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    1. Hardin – Haha! Ya, but it’s tasty too! 😀

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  13. I have been making salsa fresco for quite a while. I typically don’t add red onion, but green onions. People tend to like the flavor of the garlic more than onion. But whenever I make this. People just love it.
    If you can’t find a jalapeño pepper, you can add a can of rotel for the spice. I like to use my food processor for the garlic, cilantro, half of the tomatoes and pepper, giving it a slightly runny, but mostly chunky texture. It makes a bit more this way as well. And who wants to chop for a half hour straight!? Not me!

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    1. Angelina – Sounds yummy!

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  14. Salsa fresca! Oops

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  15. Made this tonight and my husband loves it! 🙂

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    1. Stephanie – Fantastic!! 😀

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  16. LIME…gotta have lime juice 🙂

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    1. Deb – Sure! That would be yummy! 🙂

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  17. What if I were to add shrimp and crab and lime and lemon juice, what other liquids would you recommend for me to make your cilantro salsa into the wonderful campechana that I used to get at Goode’s Seafood in Houston. Would be great since I left Houston 17 years ago.

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    1. Ken – I would have to say a little tomato juice or sauce. Which one you use would dictate how thick the sauce is. I may have to come up with my own recipe for that. Sounds so good right now!

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Cilantro Salsa Recipe | The Gracious Pantry (2024)

FAQs

Can I put fresh cilantro in my canned salsa? ›

Lastly, if you prefer fresh herbs in your salsa, I recommend adding them once you open a jar. This is for taste and appearance, as fresh herbs, like chopped cilantro, will turn very dark green once canned. You can use a small amount of dried herbs if you'd like.

Can I use dried cilantro instead of fresh in salsa? ›

Don't have fresh cilantro? Don't worry, you can use dried cilantro to make some great homemade salsa!

How to preserve salsa without canning? ›

Or, make your FAMOUS salsa and store it in the refrigerator for up to one week or freeze it for up to one year. Freezing will certainly affect the texture of your fresh salsa, so test out a small portion first to see if you like it.

Is salsa cooked or raw? ›

Salsas can be served cooked or fresh and are called salsa cruda, salsa fresca or salsa verde. Fresh salsas are made with tomatillos, avocados, fresh green chiles, spices and lime juice while cooked salsas use roasted tomatoes, spices and dried red chiles.

Do you remove the stems from cilantro when making salsa? ›

Fresh cilantro – I recommend cutting off any large, thick stems, but blending in some of the thin, smaller stems, along with the leaves is totally fine. Lime juice – fresh squeezed, always for this recipe! You're using all fresh ingredients, so grab a lime and squeeze it in for the best flavor.

How do you preserve cilantro for salsa? ›

Method 2: Freeze Cilantro In Cubes

Pour into a clean ice cube tray or small covered containers and place in the freezer. Once frozen through, transfer the cilantro cubes to a resealable plastic bag for long-term storage—they will last in the freezer up to six months.

Does dried cilantro taste as good as fresh? ›

Dried cilantro retains only a fraction of its fresh flavor. It also loses most of its flavor when cooked, so if you are using cilantro in a cooked dish, add it right at the end of cooking or sprinkle it on top before serving.

How to substitute dried cilantro for fresh? ›

Dried Cilantro Or Other Dried Herbs

A good rule to follow is half the amount of dry for fresh. For example, if a recipe calls for 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro, use 2 tablespoons dried herbs. Save this swap for cooked dished – but not something like cilantro rice, more like cilantro lime chicken or a slow-cooker dish.

What is the best substitute for fresh cilantro? ›

Luckily, there are many substitutes for cilantro that are easily added to any recipe. Substitute cilantro with other herbs such as parsley, Thai basil, or dill. Lemon and lime are also good substitutes in a pinch as they mimic the bright flavor of cilantro.

How to prevent botulism in salsa? ›

All salsa with added bottled lemon juice tested well below a pH of 4.6 needed to prevent botulism. All varieties of salsa without added lemon juice tested above 4.6 and a risk for botulism. This research explains why an acid must be added to tomatoes when home canning them to lower the pH and prevent botulism.

Can you can fresh salsa without cooking it? ›

Yes, salsa can be canned before cooking it. But for that, you need to ensure that it has enough acid to lower the pH. Also, the raw or fresh salsa will be cooked anyway during the heat processing or water bath. Canning it without cooking will preserve the texture of fresh salsa if you prefer it.

Is freezing salsa better than canning? ›

There is not a better time to make large quantities of tomato sauces or salsas. Canning is often the preferred method to store sauces for use later, but freezing is also an option which many prefer—especially those who have large freezer space.

Why does restaurant salsa taste different? ›

While some restaurant-style salsas may be prepared in large batches to meet demand, the emphasis on using fresh, high-quality ingredients remains a constant, no matter the quantity. A unique blend of fresh tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and lime juice contributes to the vibrant, lively taste of restaurant-style salsa.

Do you have to boil salsa before canning? ›

Yes, for two reasons. First, if you cold pack your salsa, it will take nearly two hours in your pressure cooker to come to a boil, let alone process. Second, if you cold pack your salsa, half of your finished jar of salsa will be water. You need to cook any recipe for canning salsa first to remove the excess water.

Should you peel tomatoes for salsa? ›

You don't have to, but you could

Deciding on keeping tomato skins on or off is really a matter of taste — and how much time you've got on your hands. You don't need to peel them.

How do you make canned salsa taste 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.

Can I put cilantro in a Mason jar? ›

Beverly Acosta has a lot of kitchen tips, but one of her best is also one of the simplest.

How do you preserve cilantro in a jar? ›

After years of working with cilantro, Ramirez has engineered a foolproof way to care for it: Put the cilantro, stems down, in a jar with water and place it in the fridge. “It's as if you're buying a bouquet of flowers,” she says.

Do I need to cook salsa before canning? ›

Do You Have To Cook Salsa Before Canning? Yes, otherwise, if you can raw or fresh salsa, you will have to process it for a longer time than cooked salsa. This will take much longer, so it is better to cook the salsa before canning.

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