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This Mango Salsa Recipe is a fresh, juicy, and outrageously delicious accompaniment for grilled salmon, fish tacos, grilled chicken breast, or a basket of scoopable chips.

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Mango salsa with cilantro and red onion and served with chips

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This mango salsa recipe is absolutely one of my favorite kinds of salsa recipes to make! Mangoes are juicy, sweet, affordable, and available year-round, which means I can pretty much make it any time.

It’s a great topping for things like grilled fish tacos and when you’re serving a crowd, it makes a great appetizer alongside an array of tortilla chips, crackers, and crusty bread.

What is Mango Salsa?

Salsa is the Spanish word for sauce, which is traditionally made with a little heat, chopped tomatoes, and a blend of herbs and spices.

Mango salsa isn’t at all saucy in the traditional sense, but the chunky texture and combination of incredible fresh flavors give us permission to call it what it is. Salsa!

This mango salsa recipe consists only of 5 simple ingredients and comes together in minutes.

Fresh mangoes, red onion, cilantro, lime, jalapeno and salt.

How to Pick Ripe Mangoes?

Since mangoes come in a variety of shapes, colours, and sizes, depending on the type and where they originate from, it’s not a good idea to base your choice on colour alone.

When you squeeze it, it should give just a little. Too much is too ripe, and not enough is not ripe enough. Ripe and ready to use mangos will have a pleasant aroma when you put your nose to it (wait until you get home for this!).

If you happen to have picked up mangos that are not quite ripe enough yet, place them on the counter at room temperature in a darker area of your kitchen. Over time they will become nice and sweet and a bit softer. To speed this up a little, you could place them in a brown paper bag.

How to Make Mango Salsa Recipe

Here is a quick overview how to make mango salsa recipe. Full recipe card is located below.

Chopped mango, cilantro, red onion, jalapeno in a bowl.

Variations

Here are my top tips for the best mango salsa recipe that is a combination of sweet, spicy, salty, and zesty!

What to Serve Mango Salsa with?

There are so many ways to serve mango salsa with fish, chicken, chips and you name it:

FAQs

Is this mango salsa recipe healthy?

You bet it is! Mangos themselves are highly nutritious, but when you add in the nutrients of raw red onion, the vitamins in lemons and limes, and the antioxidants in jalapenos, you’ve got a bowl of delicious healthy salsa! This pure and simple salsa uses fresh ingredients and no added sugars!

Can mango salsa be served hot?

If you prefer a warm sauce version, or a cooked down version of mango salsa, you can absolutely heat it up on the stove top. Typically people who plan on canning their salsa to extend its shelf life, will cook it with sugars to preserve it. If you’re just heating it up to serve it warm, you don’t need to add anything to it.

Can mango salsa be frozen?

It can. If you are making a big batch, or you have tons of leftovers, go ahead and freeze it for up to 2 months in an airtight container. If you only have a bit, it might not be worth freezing, because I’m sure you’ll find a way to use it up over a few extra days.

Can I Make It Ahead of Time?

Make ahead: Add all mango salsa recipe ingredients to a bowl except the salt. Cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 48 hours. Add salt and stir mango salsa right before serving.

As soon as you stir salt with other ingredients, they start “leaking.” The salt brings out the juices and marries everything together, which is great when you’re eating it. Just not before!

Leftovers: Refrigerate mango salsa leftovers for up to 24 hours.

More Fresh Salsa Recipes to Try

Fresh mango salsa with cilantro, red onion and served with chips.

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Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 69kcal, Carbohydrates: 18g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 147mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 15g

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

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