I used to be one of those people who thought mango was strictly for fresh fruit snacks, smoothies, or desserts. But… I was wrong! Turns out, mango can do so much more – it’s like the secret ingredient that takes any meal to the next level. One of my favourite ways to showcase this tropical fruit is with this super easy mango salsa. Perfect on tacos, pork chops, steak or fish. You name your favourite combo.
The first time I made mango salsa, I was blown away by the explosion of flavours in my mouth. I had this moment where I just paused, trying to figure out how I felt about it… and then I absolutely loved it. And here is the best part – it is a flexible dish that works with just about anything. You need a quick snack? Done, grab few chips and dip some salsa. Want to make your tacos more delicious? Perfect – add some salsa to finish them up. Looking to add some zing to your booster bowls? This salsa’s got you covered each time.
My favourite combination is along some pork chops or nice grilled steak. A real burst of flavours!
One tip here: The more colours, the better. Pick a rainbow of veggies to throw into this salsa, and you will end up with a dish that is not only delicious, but also a feast for the eyes.
What Type of Mango to Use
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There are two main types of mangoes in general: Ataulfo (or Honey) mangoes and Tommy Atkins mangoes.
- Ataulfo mangoes are smaller, with a smooth texture and a sweet, slightly tangy flavor. Their flesh yellow and they are perfect for eating fresh or in desserts.
- Tommy Atkins mangoes are larger and have a firmer texture, with a deep orange-red skin. While they are mildly sweet and slightly fibrous, they hold up well in cooking, making them ideal for salsas, salads, and, of course, curries.
Both types of mango are unique in flavour and texture, making them good choice for different dishes. For this mango salsa recipe, I recommend using the Tommy Atkins type (the larger mangoes with green and orange skin).
What You’ll Need For This Easy Mango Taco Salsa
Mango: It is absolutely the star of the show. Make sure the mango is ripe, but not too soft and mushy, you want nice, firm squares that hold up in the salsa. Mango brings a natural sweetness that is just irresistible, and it is packed with vitamins A and C, which are great for your immune system. Plus, that vibrant yellow flesh is like adding a little sunshine to your dish, making it as beautiful as it is tasty.
Small Purple Onion: You can’t skip the onion! It is what balances out the sweetness of the mango with a subtle bite. Plus, that deep purple colour adds a gorgeous contrast to the bright yellow mango, completing the rainbow of flavours and colours.
Bell Peppers: Go for at least two different colours of bell peppers – green, yellow, orange, or red. They bring a fantastic crunch and a fresh, crisp taste that complements the softness of the mango perfectly. Not to mention, the more colours, the more nutrients you are adding to your dish.
Cilantro: Freshly chopped cilantro is a must, if you ask me. Please do not skip it! It adds a burst of tangy freshness that really makes the mango’s flavour pop. Cilantro is also rich in antioxidants, so you’re not just making your salsa taste amazing, you’re giving your health a boost too.
Salt and Black Pepper: Season to taste. A little pinch of salt and black pepper bring all the flavours together, enhancing the sweetness of the mango and the freshness of the veggies.
Fresh Lime Juice: Lime juice is the ultimate flavour booster here. It adds a zesty kick that brightens up the entire dish, making every bite a burst of fresh, tangy goodness. Plus, limes are loaded with vitamin C, which is always a good thing.
Now let me show you my easy way of making salsa – simply follow this recipe for mango salsa.
Fiesta Mango Salsa
Course: Sides, SaladsCuisine: MexicanDifficulty: Easy1
servings15
minutes15
minutesThis mango salsa is an incredible flavour fiesta, blending sweet, tangy, and zesty notes into one delicious and so simple Mexican-inspired dish. Perfect on taco, fish or steak.
Ingredients
1 cup mango - About one large Tommy Atkins mango (the greenish-orange kind). Make sure it is ripe but still firm—perfect for those juicy, sweet cubes.
½ cup purple onion - Finely chopped to add that sweet, zesty bite and a pop of color.
½ cup bell peppers - Mix up the colors—green, yellow, orange, red. The more colors, the better the crunch, the look and flavor!
½ cup cilantro - Fresh and finely chopped, it’s the herb that ties all the flavors together.
Juice of ½ lime - A kicker that brightens up the whole dish.
Salt and black pepper - To taste, just enough to enhance the flavors.
Directions
- Start by peeling the mango and chopping it into small cubes. These little golden pieces of fruit are the heart of your salsa.
- Next, finely chop the purple onion. This adds a mild sweetness and a bit of crunch.
- Clean the seeds out of your bell peppers and chop them into small pieces. Remember, variety in color means variety in flavor!
- In a bowl, combine the mango, onion, and bell peppers. Squeeze the juice of half a lime over the mix and gently stir everything together. The lime juice will bring out the sweetness of the mango and the freshness of the peppers.
- Finally, toss in the chopped cilantro and give it one last gentle mix. Now your salsa is ready to go!
- How to serve the fiesta mango salsa
- This salsa is super flexible! Serve it as a snack with your favorite drink and some crunchy nacho chips on a relaxed weekend night. It is also perfect for add some fun to your healthy rice bowl (so you like them better) or adding a fresh finishing touch to tacos. And if you find a new dish that pairs well with it, I would love to hear about it!
Recipe Video
No Bowls for Salsa?
No worries! How cute are these cute ceramic bowls? They are perfect for showing off those mango colors and will totally brighten up your table like a sunshine. So cute. Plus, they are not just for salsa, but think of dips, snacks, chocolates, and more. A total must-have!
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