What is Salsa
‘Salsa’ technically means ‘sauce’ in Spanish, but the category as a whole refers to raw or cooked Mexican sauces, dips or condiments in general. It is interesting to know that salsa and tortilla chips is an ideal combination popular in Mexican-American restaurants, but not in Mexico. The origin of Salsa can be traced back to the Aztecs in the 1500s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s when it was popularized as a table dip at many Mexican restaurants in the US. Initially, these were only tomato based. But later, up till the modern times, salsas can be made with other fruits (like this Mango Salsa), beans, or even Corn.
Types of Salsa
While this Mango Salsa recipe is a personal creation of mine, there are three primary types of salsa:
About This Mango Salsa
I would be lying if I deny that this Mango Salsa is one of my most favorite ways of enjoying mangoes. So much so that I can finish one bowl all by myself! The flavors and textures of this Mexican style salsa are very similar to our Indian chaat dishes. It is utterly bingeworthy. This tasty Mexican-inspired recipe is:
Quick & Easy. It’ll be ready for eating in just 15 minutes.Nutritious. Made with just fresh fruit, veggies, herbs and spices, this is basically a farmer’s market in a bowl!Versatile. You can have this salsa as an appetizer with chips, as a side or salad, or spoon it over your meals.
NOTE: This Mango Salsa recipe is sufficient to serve 1 or 2 people, but can be increased in quantity as per your needs. When doing so, make sure to level the spices accordingly.
How To Make Mango Salsa
- Chop 1 large, ripe, sweet mango for about ¾ to 1 cup chopped mangoes. Add the chopped mango in a mixing bowl. You can use any variety of sweet-tasting fleshy mangoes. I used Alphonso mangoes.
- To the same bowl, add the following aromatics:
¼ cup finely chopped onions¼ cup finely chopped red bell peppers (red capsicum)½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chili or jalapeño or thai green chili2 to 3 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves (cilantro)
- Add the following ground spices:
½ teaspoon crushed black pepper¼ teaspoon ground cumin (cumin powder)⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper or paprika or red chili powder
- Now, add 2 teaspoons lemon juice, or to taste. You can also use lime juice if you prefer.
- Lastly, season with salt as needed.
- Mix everything very well.
- Serve and enjoy! You can also refrigerate it and have it later. It will keep for 1 day in the refrigerator.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this Mango Salsa plain or with Potato Chips, tortilla chips, or pita crackers. You can also stuff it in a Taco or Burrito for a sweet tangy filling paired with other toppings like Refried Beans, Guacamole, sour cream, etc. You can just bake some nachos with shredded cheddar cheese, serve it with this salsa and other toppings. You can also relish this lovely Mango Salsa recipe as a zesty topping for Chimichanga, Quesadilla, enchilada, and other similar Mexican dishes.
Variations
Choose to add more color and nutrition to your mango salsa by including the following fruits.
Avocado – Make the salsa more richer by adding some creaminess and a buttery texture by using one ripe avocado. Avocado and mango do pair well so you can try this pairing while making the recipe.Pineapple – Add more tropical flavors to your salsa with sweet ripe juicy pineapple chunks. While fresh pineapples taste amazing here, in a pinch you can opt to use canned pineapples. Peach – Tangy, sweet peaches are another excellent option to add in your mango salsa. You will be surprised to know that peaches and mangoes are so good together and make the salsa taste awesome.Make it spicier or milder. I used extremely hot green chilies in this Mango Salsa recipe so I added just one. If you plan to use green chilies with a lower score on the Scoville Heat Scale, you can increase the quantity. Even fresh jalapeños would be great for this recipe.
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What is Salsa
‘Salsa’ technically means ‘sauce’ in Spanish, but the category as a whole refers to raw or cooked Mexican sauces, dips or condiments in general. It is interesting to know that salsa and tortilla chips is an ideal combination popular in Mexican-American restaurants, but not in Mexico. The origin of Salsa can be traced back to the Aztecs in the 1500s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s when it was popularized as a table dip at many Mexican restaurants in the US. Initially, these were only tomato based. But later, up till the modern times, salsas can be made with other fruits (like this Mango Salsa), beans, or even Corn.
Types of Salsa
While this Mango Salsa recipe is a personal creation of mine, there are three primary types of salsa:
About This Mango Salsa
I would be lying if I deny that this Mango Salsa is one of my most favorite ways of enjoying mangoes. So much so that I can finish one bowl all by myself! The flavors and textures of this Mexican style salsa are very similar to our Indian chaat dishes. It is utterly bingeworthy. This tasty Mexican-inspired recipe is:
Quick & Easy. It’ll be ready for eating in just 15 minutes.Nutritious. Made with just fresh fruit, veggies, herbs and spices, this is basically a farmer’s market in a bowl!Versatile. You can have this salsa as an appetizer with chips, as a side or salad, or spoon it over your meals.
NOTE: This Mango Salsa recipe is sufficient to serve 1 or 2 people, but can be increased in quantity as per your needs. When doing so, make sure to level the spices accordingly.
How To Make Mango Salsa
- Chop 1 large, ripe, sweet mango for about ¾ to 1 cup chopped mangoes. Add the chopped mango in a mixing bowl. You can use any variety of sweet-tasting fleshy mangoes. I used Alphonso mangoes.
- To the same bowl, add the following aromatics:
¼ cup finely chopped onions¼ cup finely chopped red bell peppers (red capsicum)½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chili or jalapeño or thai green chili2 to 3 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves (cilantro)
- Add the following ground spices:
½ teaspoon crushed black pepper¼ teaspoon ground cumin (cumin powder)⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper or paprika or red chili powder
- Now, add 2 teaspoons lemon juice, or to taste. You can also use lime juice if you prefer.
- Lastly, season with salt as needed.
- Mix everything very well.
- Serve and enjoy! You can also refrigerate it and have it later. It will keep for 1 day in the refrigerator.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this Mango Salsa plain or with Potato Chips, tortilla chips, or pita crackers. You can also stuff it in a Taco or Burrito for a sweet tangy filling paired with other toppings like Refried Beans, Guacamole, sour cream, etc. You can just bake some nachos with shredded cheddar cheese, serve it with this salsa and other toppings. You can also relish this lovely Mango Salsa recipe as a zesty topping for Chimichanga, Quesadilla, enchilada, and other similar Mexican dishes.
Variations
Choose to add more color and nutrition to your mango salsa by including the following fruits.
Avocado – Make the salsa more richer by adding some creaminess and a buttery texture by using one ripe avocado. Avocado and mango do pair well so you can try this pairing while making the recipe.Pineapple – Add more tropical flavors to your salsa with sweet ripe juicy pineapple chunks. While fresh pineapples taste amazing here, in a pinch you can opt to use canned pineapples. Peach – Tangy, sweet peaches are another excellent option to add in your mango salsa. You will be surprised to know that peaches and mangoes are so good together and make the salsa taste awesome.Make it spicier or milder. I used extremely hot green chilies in this Mango Salsa recipe so I added just one. If you plan to use green chilies with a lower score on the Scoville Heat Scale, you can increase the quantity. Even fresh jalapeños would be great for this recipe.
Expert Tips
Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Easy Hummus Recipe (With Sesame Seeds) Coriander Chutney (Cilantro Chutney) Pesto Recipe | Basil Pesto Sauce Muhammara Recipe (Roasted Red Pepper Dip) This Mango Salsa recipe from the blog archives first published in June 2016 has been republished and updated on 4 Jun 2022.