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Garden Salsa

Garden salsa on a serving platter with tortilla chips.

Start prepping those garden tomatoes and peppers! This is the best fresh Garden Salsa made with fresh ingredients including loads of veggies, herbs and spices.

Garden salsa in a bowl surrounded by the ingredients to make it.


I think it was the early 90s when my mom started cooking with salsa. Back then, it was a new and exciting sauce that everyone was talking about. My mom used it in everything. Okay maybe not everything, but it seemed that salsa was included in many of our meals.

We had fajitas, tacos, dips and my mom’s specialty, chicken breasts covered in salsa and cheese. Yum! Nowadays, salsa is pretty mainstream and most people have a jar or two in their homes.

Do you know what’s even better than the salsa in a jar? Homemade salsa, of course! Nothing beats the fresh flavor of garden veggies, herbs and spices. I can eat it right out of the bowl by itself (and I’ve done that on more than one occasion!).

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    This is the best homemade salsa recipe. I use fresh tomatoes, a jalapeno pepper, shallot, green bell pepper, green onions, fresh cilantro, garlic and more. If you have tomato plants in your garden, then you’re all set. If not, no worries. You can pick some up at the grocery store or local farmer’s market. 

    Unfortunately, I have a black thumb so I don’t have a garden with fresh veggies. Let’s just say I’m having trouble keeping the hostas alive so I doubt veggies would stand a chance under my care. Good thing there is the farmer’s market and friends and family members with green thumbs. Finding fresh garden veggies and herbs is a non-issue. Making your own salsa couldn’t be easier!

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    Why You’ll Love this Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe

    Salsa Ingredients

    The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.

    Ingredients to make garden salsa.

    How to Make This Fresh Garden Salsa Recipe

    Steps to make garden salsa.

    Equipment Needed

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    What to Serve with Garden Salsa

    Variations and Substitutions

    Garden salsa in a white bowl.

    Storage Instructions

    Store this fresh salsa recipe in an airtight container or mason jar in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. 

    Can You Freeze Homemade Salsa?

    I will say this salsa is best fresh, but if you have extra you can freeze it. The only thing I warn is it will change the flavor slightly when you go to thaw and serve it up. It won’t taste as fresh as when you made it that day. 

    If you plan to freeze your salsa, leave some room at the top. Salsa will expand as it freezes. Store in the freeze for 2 to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge the night before you plan to use it.

    If you plan to freeze in mason jars, use the wide-mouth mason jars. They are more freezer-friendly than regular mason jars.

    Can I Make This Salsa Ahead of Time?

    I actually recommend this! Whip up a batch and let it sit in the fridge for a day to really let the flavours mingle together. Then you will have an incredible flavor that really showcases your salsa in a whole new light. It is hard to resist to eat it right away, but trust me it is worth the wait.

    Garden salsa on a spoon.

    How Do You Preserve Garden Salsa?

    If you want to preserve your salsa, I suggest going through the canning process. This is a great way to maximize the fresh summer produce so that you can enjoy it all year round. Find a good tutorial on canning if you don’t know-how and learn how to transform salsa into canned salsa that has a nice shelf life. 

    What Are The Best Tomatoes to Use to Make Salsa?

    I like beefsteak tomatoes. They are large and juicy with rich flavor. They also have a high water content and make for a juicy, chunky salsa.

    You could also try other types of tomatoes.

    Whatever tomatoes you choose, look for ones that are ripe, but still firm and have no bruises or soft spots. Experiment with the different kinds of tomatoes and find your favorite!

    Should I Peel The Tomatoes?

    I don’t peel my tomatoes. The peel adds texture to the salsa and it’s less time consuming to not peel. Plus, they all get mashed up in the food processor anyways. If you prefer a smoother salsa, you can peel the tomatoes.

    How to Make Salsa More Smooth

    How to Make Salsa Chunkier

    Garden salsa on a serving tray surrounded by tortilla chips.

    FAQ

    How Long Should I Store Homemade Salsa?

    You can store this salsa in the fridge for 5 days. Place in a sealed jar or airtight container to ensure it is stored properly. I find day 2-3 to be the best days for the flavor of this salsa. It has tons of flavor.

    Can I Leave Cilantro out of Garden Salsa?

    You either love cilantro or you hate it. If you absolutely despise cilantro feel free to leave it out. Of course, it will affect the flavor of your salsa a bit, but you wouldn’t enjoy it in there if you are not a fan anyways.

    How to Adjust the Spiciness

    Add an extra jalapeno to add more heat. You could also increase the amount of cumin to 1 tablespoon.
    If you prefer a less spicy, salsa, don’t use the jalapeno seeds. Also, remove the jalapeno membrane as the seeds and membrane contain most of the heat. You can also add extra veggies to tone down the impact of the jalapeno on the salsa.

    Garden salsa on a serving platter with tortilla chips.

    Recipes with Salsa

    You’ll also love these Walking Tacos, Corn Salsa and Cowboy Caviar.

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    Garden Salsa

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 4
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 15 minutes
    Start prepping those garden tomatoes and peppers! This is the best fresh summer dip made with fresh veggies, herbs and spices.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 4 large ripe steak tomatoes chopped
    • 1 jalapeno pepper with seeds stem removed
    • 1 shallot
    • ½ green pepper
    • 1 green onion
    • ½ cup fresh cilantro
    • 2 garlic cloves
    • 2 tsp cumin
    • 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
    • Salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Add all the ingredients in a food processor and pulse until everything is combined, diced finely. Be careful to not pulse too much or it will become more like a gazpacho!
    • Taste and adjust the salt/pepper to your taste. It will keep in fridge for about 5 days.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 644kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 59g | Fat: 41g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 214mg | Sodium: 267mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Appetizers
    Cuisine American
    Keyword Garden Salsa

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