Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe (5 minutes) (2024)

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Posted Sep 22, 2019, Updated Apr 18, 2023

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This is the best Homemade Salsa Recipe! This easy salsa is made with canned tomatoes in 5 minutes and doesn’t require any chopping/prep work because it’s made in the blender!

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This post is sponsored by my friends at Vitamix! As always, all opinions, photos, videos and recipes are my own!

If you’re like me, and can devour an entire bowl of chips and salsa at your favorite Mexican restaurant before the meal is even served, then you’re going to love this homemade salsa recipe.

It has the taste and texture of restaurant-style salsa, and it’s made in only 5 minutes in the Vitamix blender, which means that there’s no chopping or prep work required! Plus, you can adjust the heat to be as spicy or mild as you’d like. I prefer making it kid-friendly (because I have 6 kids), so I make a very mild salsa, but we’ll chat about ways to spice it up!

Another great thing about this easy salsa recipe is that it calls for canned tomatoes, which means you can make it year round! No need to wait for the summer to use garden-fresh tomatoes, (although you can use those as well, as we’ll chat about that later)!

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Homemade Salsa: Ingredients & Substitutions

First, let’s chat about the ingredients & possible substitutions.

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  • Canned diced tomatoes.Any variety works well in this salsa recipe. I usually opt for regular diced or fire roasted diced tomatoes.If you want to use some fresh-from-the-garden tomatoes, please do! You’ll need about 3 cups of fresh tomatoes, and make sure to remove the seeds to avoid a watery salsa.
  • Onion (or onion powder). I have made this blender salsa recipe with both raw onion and onion powder.
  • Fresh Cilantro.There’s really no substitution fresh cilantro. I buy a bunch every time I go grocery shopping because it’s cheap and we eat tacos weekly, so we always use it!
  • Garlic powder (or minced garlic).Both garlic powder but minced garlic make a delicious homemade salsa.
  • Ground Cumin.Ground cumin is an essential spice for homemade salsa! Another pantry staple I recommend always having on hand.
  • Granulated Sugar.Sugar is optional but just a small amount really brings out the flavor of the tomatoes. You can substitute brown sugar, coconut sugar, or honey for the sugar.
  • Lime juice.This is another ingredient I always keep on hand in the fridge. I recommend using fresh lime juice, either bottled or freshly squeezed!

How to make salsa spicier:

If you like a spicer salsa here are some additions to kick up the heat:

  • Add some hot peppers to taste: jalapeño, habanero, etc.
  • 1-2 TBS of your favorite hot sauce
  • Add some hot green chilies
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How to make salsa

Like I said before, this homemade salsa recipe is so easy to make. I only have a few tips about the method and possible ways to spice it up! But it’s a very straightforward, easy salsa recipe! See below for a quick video, or in the recipe card for my full tutorial with cute little helpers!

Blend

Start by adding 1 can of diced tomatoes and the rest of the ingredients into the container of a blender – as always, I recommend using a Vitamix! In this recipe the Vitamix does all the hard work for you…chopping, mincing, etc. Yet another reason it’s my BFF in the kitchen!

If you are looking to buy a Vitamix, check out my in-depth Vitamix buying guide and learn why I chose to blend with Vitamix 10 years ago and never looked back!

Be sure to save one can of diced tomatoes for later! If using fresh, start by adding 1 1/2 cups of tomatoes, blending, then adding the rest.

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Blend for 5-10 seconds until the onions are diced (if using onion powder, you don’t have to worry about that).

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Add the second can of diced tomatoes and pulse to combine. The amount of blending here will really depend on your personal preferences. If you like a chunky salsa, just pulse once. If you want a smoother homemade salsa, pulse a few times!

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Chill

Transfer the blender salsa to a serving dish or airtight container (if you’re going to store it for later) and place it in the refrigerator. I recommend chilling this homemade salsa for at least 30 minutes, however we have dug right in with no complaints (see the video)! Chilling allows the flavors to blend together, so in my opinion, the longer the better!

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Serve

Serve this easy salsa recipe with your favorite chips. We always enjoy this salsa on our weekly taco nights with some of our favorite Mexican recipes:

  • These sweet potato tacos are my absolute favorite.
  • This is the best nachos recipe ever – with two layers of cheese!
  • Taco night isn’t complete without homemade salsa AND homemade guacamole!
  • Make these homemade refried black beans to put inside your tacos with this easy salsa!
  • Chicken enchiladas and ground beef enchiladas absolutely must be served with homemade salsa!
  • These crockpot chicken tacos are easy and delicious!

Store

Store any leftover salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I do not recommend freezing this recipe.

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Recipe FAQS

What tomatoes are good for salsa? (Canned Vs. Fresh Tomatoes)

Canned: I personally prefer using canned tomatoes to make this homemade salsa recipe! I recommend choosing a variety with “no-salt added!” Fire roasted tomatoes are also a favorite of mine, because of the flavor! Plus, the convenience of canned tomatoes and their year-round availability make them my preferred choice!
Fresh: If you have a garden full of super ripe fresh tomatoes then they would taste great in this easy salsa recipe! You’ll need about 3 cups of fresh tomatoes to make this homemade salsa recipe. To use fresh, remove the seeds to avoid a watery salsa!

How do you store homemade salsa?

This blender salsa can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator! I do not recommend freezing this salsa recipe!

How long does homemade salsa last?

This easy salsa recipe will last for 5-7 days in the refrigerator!

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Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe

Laura

This Homemade Salsa Recipe is ready in 5 minutes and is the best restaurant-style salsa. This easy salsa is made with canned tomatoes and doesn't require any chopping/prep work because it's made in the blender!

4.93 from 13 votes

Course Appetizer, condiment, dip

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 10 servings

Calories 20

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Total Time5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put onion, cilantro, garlic powder, cumin, sea salt, sugar and lime juice into the container of a Vitamix blender.

  • Pulse to combine until the onion are diced well.

  • Add 1 can of diced tomatoes and blend for 5-10 seconds.

  • Add second can, pulse to lightly blend (if desired), or leave them chunky.

  • Chill for at least 30 minutes (optional but recommended for flavors to blend together).

  • Pour into a serving dish and enjoy!

Video

Notes

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Canned diced tomatoes.Any variety works well in this salsa recipe. I usually opt for regular diced or fire roasted diced tomatoes.If you want to use some fresh-from-the-garden tomatoes, please do! You’ll need about 3 cups of fresh tomatoes, and make sure to remove the seeds to avoid a watery salsa.
  • Onion (or onion powder). I have made this blender salsa recipe with both raw onion and onion powder.
  • Fresh Cilantro.There’s really no substitution fresh cilantro. I buy a bunch every time I go grocery shopping because it’s cheap and we eat tacos weekly, so we always use it!
  • Garlic powder (or minced garlic).Both garlic powder but minced garlic make a delicious homemade salsa.
  • Ground Cumin.Ground cumin is an essential spice for homemade salsa! Another pantry staple I recommend always having on hand.
  • Granulated Sugar.Sugar is optional but just a small amount really brings out the flavor of the tomatoes. You can substitute brown sugar, coconut sugar, or honey for the sugar.
  • Lime juice.This is another ingredient I always keep on hand in the fridge. I recommend using fresh lime juice, either bottled or freshly squeezed!

How to make salsa spicier:

If you like a spicer salsa here are some additions to kick up the heat:

  • Add some hot peppers to taste: jalapeño, habanero, etc.
  • 1-2 TBS of your favorite hot sauce
  • Add some hot green chilies

Store

Store any leftover salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I do not recommend freezing this recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 20kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 235mg | Potassium: 168mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 150IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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

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FAQs

What's the easiest way to can salsa? ›

Once the salsa is ready, pour hot salsa into clean hot pint canning jars, leaving ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rim and cap each jar as it is filled. Process jars for 40 minutes* in boiling water bath canner. Turn off heat, carefully remove canner lid, and let jars stand for 5 minutes in canner.

How do you make homemade salsa taste better? ›

Balance flavors; add salt, vinegar, lime juice, bottled hot sauce, and pinches of sugar, tasting frequently, until you achieve the perfect balance of sweet, savory, salty, sour, and spicy.

Why does Mexican restaurant salsa taste so good? ›

A unique blend of fresh tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and lime juice contributes to the vibrant, lively taste of restaurant-style salsa.

Is vinegar or lemon juice better for canning salsa? ›

Acidic Ingredients

Lemon juice is more acidic than vinegar and has less effect on flavor. You can safely substitute an equal amount of bottled lemon juice for vinegar in salsa recipes using vinegar. However, do not substitute vinegar for lemon juice because this would reduce acidity and produce an unsafe product.

Do you have to boil salsa before canning? ›

Yes, for two reasons. First, if you cold pack your salsa, it will take nearly two hours in your pressure cooker to come to a boil, let alone process. Second, if you cold pack your salsa, half of your finished jar of salsa will be water. You need to cook any recipe for canning salsa first to remove the excess water.

Does canned salsa have to have vinegar? ›

*Read your recipe first, then follow it if the tomatoes need to be peeled or not. *Vinegar or lemon juice should be in the recipe to raise the acidity level for canning safety. Make sure to use vinegar of at least 5% acidity and bottled lemon juice.

What can I add to my salsa for more flavor? ›

What can I add to salsa for more flavor?
  1. Lime or lemon for a zip of citrus.
  2. Cilantro for a pleasantly herbaceous tang.
  3. Onions because you know everything's better with onions.
  4. Roasted tomatoes, peppers, or garlic because roasting anything provides a smoky flavor that we love.
Jun 10, 2022

Why do you put lemon juice in salsa? ›

A pH of 4.6 or lower is required for safe canning without the use of pressure processing. Foods such as pickles or salsa need to have an acid added if they are to reach a pH level of 4.6 or lower to prevent microorganism survival and/or growth. Many different varieties of tomatoes are available today.

What thickens homemade salsa? ›

If you prefer a really thick salsa, drain the liquid in the can of whole tomatoes (personally I would drain it into a container, rather than down the drain). Then process the salsa as directed and add back some of the liquid from the can, a little at a time, until you have the consistency you're looking for.

What brand salsa do most Mexican restaurants use? ›

What Chefs Look For In A Jarred Salsa
  • Herdez Mild Guacamole Salsa.
  • La Costeña Medium Home Style Mexican Salsa.
  • Herdez Roasted Poblano Salsa Cremosa.
  • Tostitos Medium Salsa.
  • Mission Medium Chunky Salsa.
Sep 27, 2023

What kind of salsa do most Mexican restaurants use? ›

By far, salsa roja is the most popular Mexican salsa, and after a bite, it is not hard to see why. Different chefs will often vary the amount of heat by adjusting how much and what kind of chilis are added to the mix.

What is Mexico's favorite salsa? ›

Even if Pico de Gallo is the “classic” salsa in the eyes of those visiting from the United States, it's possible that Salsa Verde Cruda is the most popular salsa in Mexico. And once you taste this bright green concoction, you'll know why.

What happens if you forgot to put vinegar in your salsa? ›

The vinegar is acidic, so presumably it's part of bringing the pH to a safe one for boiling water canning. Without it, the salsa won't be safe to can like this. If you realize right away and recan immediately, it's basically just cooking it extra. It may not be as good with the extra cooking, but it'll be safe.

Do you have to peel tomatoes for salsa? ›

Deciding on keeping tomato skins on or off is really a matter of taste — and how much time you've got on your hands. You don't need to peel them. After all, tomato skins are edible. However, if you're making a chunky salsa, leaving skins on is fine – as long as the texture doesn't bother you.

What are the best tomatoes for salsa? ›

Roma Tomatoes are a popular choice for salsa-making due to their dense and meaty texture, small number of seeds, and full-of-flavor tanginess. Variations of this tomato are sometimes called “plum” or “paste” tomatoes. Red Beefsteak Tomatoes are another favorite for those who favor a juicier tomato in their salsa.

How much vinegar do you put in salsa before canning? ›

The guideline for the safe canning of tomatoes is for 2 tbsp of 5% vinegar per pint of tomatoes. If you made 16 pints then you'd need 32 tbsp of vinegar, and that is almost 2.5 cups. This isn't to prevent spoiling, the processing will do that, it's to prevent the growth of botulism, which boiling does not do.

Can you can salsa using the water bath method? ›

Solution: Vinegar - It is the vinegar in the salsa ingredients that makes this salsa safe for canning using a water bath canning method. Tomatoes are already slightly acidic, and only need a little more acid to be safely canned using this method.

How to can without a pressure cooker? ›

A boiling water bath is simply a large pot (you can use a stockpot) with a rack on the bottom. Canning jars filled with food and with special canning lids secured are completely immersed in boiling water for an amount of time specified in the canning recipe. After processing, as the jars cool, a vacuum seal is formed.

When canning salsa do you have to peel the tomatoes? ›

Can you leave skin on tomatoes when making salsa? You sure can! This is the easiest way to make salsa Making this food processor salsa for canning your tomatoes and peppers is the perfect way to save some time!

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