Salsa is always healthy, easy to make, and very versatile. I like to mix up my salsa recipes by using different in-season fruits.
This mango salsa is tangy, sweet, and spicy. Use it to add a tropical flavor to your favorite tacos, party dippers, or salad dressings.
I’m a big fan of easy meals. Using homemade salsa to accompany store bought foods is a great way to introduce nutritious homemade foods to your family without the time commitment. I used this batch of mango salsa as a dressing to top a pre-grilled chicken half from the grocery store. The chicken and salsa sat on a huge bed of mixed greens. The dish probably could have served 2, if not 3, people. Confession: I ate the whole thing. It was SO tasty. Was too full for dessert but had just enough room for a glass of vino.
Enjoy!
Approximate Nutrition Facts:
Serving size: ½ cup
50 Calories; 0 g Fat; .5 g Protein; 8 g Sugar
Mango Salsa
Makes 4 Adult Servings
Ingredients:
1 cup diced mango (about one large mango)
¼ cup diced purple onion
1 large jalapeno diced (yields about 2 Tbl)
½ cup roughly chopped fresh cilantro
6 small limes juiced
2 tsp sea salt
2 tsp cracked black pepper
Directions:
Stir all the ingredients together in a bowl and serve!
It’s that simple.
Time: 5 minutes
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