20 Vibrant Salsa Recipes

Pepita Sesame Salsa Macha Recipe
Photo: Aubrie Pick

Oh salsa, let us count the ways we love you. Spicy or mild, smooth or chunky, smoky or fruity, crisp or creamy, salsa comes in so many iterations that we couldn't possibly pick a favorite. Whether you're looking to top your steak, dip your chips, fill your tacos, or sauce your chilaquiles, this collection of 20 flavor-packed salsa recipes is sure to have precisely what you're craving. We even have some unique riffs on the classics, like a pepita-sesame salsa macha, a pomegranate-pistachio salsa, and an avocado-green pea variation that's awesome with baked rice dishes. Keep scrolling to decide which one you'll make first.

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Salsa Macha

salsa macha
Jen Causey

This outside-the-box salsa is made from a fragrant blend of toasted chiles, garlic, peanuts, and sesame seeds. Spoon it over Tuna-Avocado Ceviche, grilled fish, quesadillas, tacos, Mexican-style street corn, salad, pizza, or crusty bread.

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Tomatillo Salsa Cruda

Tomatillo Salsa Cruda
Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Nidia Cueva

2021 F&W Best New Chef Fermín Núñez's raw tomatillo salsa combines tart, fresh tomatillos; jalapeño and serrano chiles; tender scallions; and pungent cilantro for a juicy, refreshing salsa perfect for topping tacos, eggs, or tortilla chips.

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Salsa Taquera

Salsa Taquera
Clay Williams

Sweetness from the tomato and tang from the tomatillos complement the mellow (but not overpowering) onion and garlic flavors in this salsa. Soaking the jalapeños and chiles de árbol tempers their piquancy without dulling their flavors.

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Pomegranate Salsa with Pistachios

Pomegranate-Pistachio Salsa
Photo by Greg Dupree / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Claire Spollen

This fresh pomegranate salsa combines charred onion and peppers, fresh herbs, and a tart sherry vinegar reduction in flavorful balance. With a nice crunch from the pomegranate arils and chopped pistachios, this salsa is equally suited for serving with chips or for spooning over chicken or fish.

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Habanero Salsa

Habanero Salsa
© Con Poulos

Habanero chiles are incredibly fiery but their naturally fruity flavor is delicious with the orange juice in the salsa here. To make the salsa even sweeter (which helps balance the heat), Alex Stupak roasts the chiles and onions before blending with the other ingredients.

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Pico de Gallo

Pico de Gallo Salsa

Matt Taylor-Gross

Pico de gallo is a traditional Mexican salsa with an emphasis on using the freshest ingredients. Tomatoes, white onions, cilantro, and lime juice are fairly standard; some versions, like this one, also contain green onions and jalapeño for an extra kick of flavor and heat. It's a versatile dish that can and should be enjoyed in limitless ways.

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Hatch Chile Salsa

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Victor Protasio

Hatch chile fans flock to Hatch, New Mexico, every September for the pepper's namesake festival, and you can buy the chiles online year-round. To accentuate their medium-spicy, fruity flavor, we combine them with garlic, sweet onions, and tomatillos in this super-simple salsa that's great on a burger, enchiladas, or fried eggs.

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Salsa Criolla (Peruvian Red Onion Relish)

Salsa Criolla (Peruvian Red Onion Relish)
© Kate Winslow

Soaking red onion briefly in cold water helps temper its bite. Serve this fresh relish alongside grilled steak, roast chicken, over tacos, or anything that can use a little crisp piquancy.

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Salsa Negra

Salsa Negra
© John Kernick

Chef Carlos Salgado makes this smoky, spicy, rich salsa negra with black garlic and two types of dried chile. He also uses it to spike rice and beans, but you may want to put it on absolutely everything.

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Avocado and Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

Avocado and Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
© Fredrika Stjärne

Chef Tim Cushman purees avocados with roasted tomatillos, garlic, and jalapeño to create a tangy guacamole-like dip that's great with tortilla chips.

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Salsa Fresca

Salsa Fresca
Victor Protasio

This fresh salsa from the Yucatán region of Mexico features crunchy, cool vegetables like jicama, cucumber, and radish. Or mix and match those vegetables with fresh chopped tomatillo, tomato, mango, or pineapple. Serve it as a refreshing side dish with grilled meat or as a colorful salad topper.

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Árbol Chile Salsa

Árbol Chile Salsa
© Con Poulos

Chef Alex Stupak's spicy, tangy salsa, made with 50 dried árbol chiles, is an amazing all-purpose hot sauce. According to Stupak, the salsa lasts indefinitely and even improves with age.

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Salsa Verde Cocida

Salsa Verde Cocida
Clay Williams

Cristina Martínez and Ben Miller of the beloved restaurant South Philly Barbacoa shared the recipe for this smooth salsa verde with serious depth of flavor. It packs a bit of piquancy from the jalapeños, but the heat is balanced by slightly sweet and tropical notes of green ground cherries, while epazote and cilantro give subtly earthy, pleasantly bitter flavors.

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Pepita-Sesame Salsa Macha

Pepita Sesame Salsa Macha Recipe
Aubrie Pick

Classic salsa macha is a combination of dried chiles, garlic, and peanuts. For her version, chef Traci des Jardins pairs sweet guajillo chiles with sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds, giving this salsa a subtle nuttiness and crunchy texture.

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Tangy Corn Salsa

Shrimp and Corn Chowder
Greg DuPree

Chef Maricel Presilla uses this crisp salsa to accent her Ecuadoran chowder (pictured above), as well as grilled chicken and fish. It also makes a great dip for tortilla chips. To turn up the heat, add one finely chopped fresh chile, such as cayenne or serrano.

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Grilled Tomatillo Salsa Verde

Grilled-Tomatillo Salsa Verde
© Helene Dujardin

Lightly charring the vegetables before pureeing them gives this salsa verde an alluring smokiness; fresh cilantro and tart lime juice added at the end make all the flavors pop.

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Mango-Tomato Salsa

5 Reasons to Add Fruit to Your Salsa
© IAN KNAUER

Fresh mangoes help balance the spiciness in this tropical salsa recipe.

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Salsa de Chile Fresco Asado (Roasted Fresh Chile Salsa)

Roasted Fresh Chile Salsa

© Lucy Schaeffer

You can think of this salsa as a not-too-smooth, fresh version of your typical rusty-orange hot sauce — fresh chiles replace dried ones, fresh lime juice replaces vinegar. In its pure simplicity (no additions, no riffs), this salsa is one of chef Rick Bayless' favorites, too.

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Avocado-Green Pea Salsa

Avocado-“Green Pea Salsa

© Con Poulos

This unusual, colorful salsa from chef Jose Enrique combines green peas and creamy diced avocado with a hit of lime. It's outstanding with baked rice dishes like arroz con pollo.

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Salsa Casera

Salsa Casera
Victor Protasio

Use this simmered, fresh tomato sauce for chilaquiles or huevos rancheros, or sauté a few spoonfuls to start your next pot of rice, beans, or braised beef. Make extra and keep it in your refrigerator to drizzle over meals and snacks all week.

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