Easy Blender Salsa Recipe (2024)

Simple ingredients, paired with a blender, are all you need to make this Easy Blender Salsa Recipe. Because it's so easy to make, and so tasty, you may even find that this salsa become your go-to salsa recipe.

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This Easy Blender Salsais restaurantquality that is made right in your blender! It only takes 5 minutes and is truly the very best out there!

If there is one food I would I could eat the rest of my life and not get sick of, it would be chips and salsa. I decided to whip together a batch of blender salsa with ingredients I had in my pantry and it turned out amazing!

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How to Make Easy Blender Salsa:

Add all ingredients to blender. Blend until fairly smooth.

Add salt and lemon juice to match your desired taste. Serve with tortilla chips or on top of your favorite Mexican dish.

See? I told you it was easy.

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What if I prefer a Chunky Salsa?

We know that a smooth, blended salsa isn’t for everyone. Don’t worry! I’ve got a simple solution for you.

Add whichever ingredients you want chopped small — I recommend the jalapeño, onion, and cilantro — to the blender. Next, drain the juice from the canned tomatoes into the blender.

Now, blend these ingredients until smooth. Then, add the tomatoes and simply pulse the blender 2-3 times, or until the salsa reaches your desired consistency.”

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Too Spicy? Not spicy enough?

The spice in this salsa recipe is determined by the jalapeños.

We recommend removing the seeds from your jalapeño to achieve a mild salsa. If you want spice, consider leaving some seeds.

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How to store Blender Salsa

Now, we know you chose this salsa recipe, so that you could eat your chips and salsa. Right. Now. Please do!

But, we recommend you put your salsa in the fridge for at least 30 minutes so that the flavors can really blend. It really is worth the wait!

This salsa can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. I love to menu plan multiple meals that I can use the salsa with.

Is it OK to freeze fresh salsa?

It may not look as fresh and perky as fresh salsa, but it can definitely be done. It is a great alternative to canning. There will be some watery liquid after it is thawed but you can drain off the liquid.

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What’s your favorite way to eat salsa?

We really could eat salsa for every meal! Here are some of our favorite ways to eat salsa!

  • Chips – of course!
  • Nachos
  • Burritos – traditional and breakfast varieties
  • Taquitos
  • Tacos

Related article: We love to serve this salsa as a dip for our Fiesta Ranch Chicken Wraps.

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Like this Easy Blender Salsa?
Try pairing it with these other delicious dishes:

  • Oven Baked Beef Tacos
  • Fiesta Ranch Chicken Burritos
  • Cheesy Refried Bean Dip
  • Chicken Burrito Bowls
  • Easy Mexican Salsa Rice

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Serves: 8

Easy Blender Salsa Recipe

Simple ingredients, paired with a blender, are all you need to make this Easy Blender Salsa Recipe.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 28.8 ounces diced tomatoes 2 (14.4 ounce cans), undrained
  • 1 jalapeno pepper seeds and ribs removed
  • 1 onion quartered
  • ½ bunch cilantro leaves
  • 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
  • salt, to taste
  • multi grain Tortilla Chips optional

Instructions

  • Pour all ingredients into a blender.

  • Blend until fairly smooth.

  • Add additional salt and lemon juice to reach desired taste.

  • Serve with tortilla chips.

Notes

  • Tortilla chips are not included in Nutritional Information

Nutrition

Calories: 24 kcal · Carbohydrates: 6 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 1 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 11 mg · Potassium: 221 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 3 g · Vitamin A: 172 IU · Vitamin C: 13 mg · Calcium: 35 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • blender

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Josh says:

    Great recipe!

  2. Josh says:

    Here is a reply

  3. Sandra says:

    Pictured in the ingredients is lime juice in the recipe is lemon juice which is best

  4. Momma Cyd says:

    They are both good. We like the lime juice

  5. Kasey says:

    Just realized that the narrative says to drain tomatoes, the recipe says “undrained” which I did last time. I used lime juice last time but realized the recipe calls for lemon. Help! :)

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Easy Blender Salsa Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use a blender instead of a food processor for salsa? ›

If you don't own a food processor, then don't fret–you can still make excellent salsa by using your blender. Just make sure to pulse your ingredients instead of blending to achieve that yummy salsa texture. You may get a smoother, more liquid salsa with your blender, but still delicious and full of flavor.

Should I cook my salsa after blending? ›

💡 Why You Should Cook Salsa

It also helps develop the flavor. Cooking it also takes the edge off the onion. Raw onions are pungent with a sharp flavor that can easily take over not just the salsa, but the world, too. Cooking the onion after it's blended mellows the strong flavor.

Why does Mexican restaurant salsa taste so good? ›

While some restaurant-style salsas may be prepared in large batches to meet demand, the emphasis on using fresh, high-quality ingredients remains a constant, no matter the quantity. A unique blend of fresh tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and lime juice contributes to the vibrant, lively taste of restaurant-style salsa.

What is blended salsa called? ›

Salsa Roja

This is a general term that covers any type of blended red salsa made with tomatoes. Salsa roja can be made from raw ingredients, cooked ingredients, or a combination of both. It can be pureed until it's completely smooth or blended slightly for a chunky consistency.

How do I use a blender instead of a food processor? ›

In general, a blender is better suited for quickly liquefying ingredients for soups, sauces and smoothies. When using a blender as a food processor, blend using a pulse button or in short bursts to monitor your progress and avoid over processing.

Can a regular blender be used as a food processor? ›

No, a blender can't be used as a food processor because it needs a certain amount of liquid to run. Blenders also don't slice or shred with different blades, the way a food processor can. The two appliances can sometimes be used interchangeably, like if you're making certain sauces or dips, but generally not.

What gives salsa more flavor? ›

Roasted tomatoes, peppers, or garlic because roasting anything provides a smoky flavor that we love. Black garlic for a complex, kinda sweet-kinda sour, mildly garlicky but finger-lickin fantastic taste. Smoked salts for a fuller flavor. Corn niblets or diced avocado for added texture and a hint of savory flavor.

Does adding sugar to salsa make it less spicy? ›

Sugar works to counteract the heat caused by capsaicin in peppers so adding a touch of honey or sugar can tone down a spicy dish. The downside is that the sweetness may alter the flavor of your dish so it is best to add a little at a time and taste test it to make sure you maintain a balance between savory and sweet.

What is authentic Mexican salsa made of? ›

Take the stems off the peppers and throw away the stems. Place the peppers and seeds in the bender. Blend well. Next toss in the stewed tomatoes with juice, 1 jalepeno (sliced), 1/2 yellow onion (quarterd), 1 garlic clove, handful of cilantro, lemon juice, salt and pepper and blend til you have the consistancy desired.

Are red or yellow onions good in salsa? ›

White onions truly stand out in terms of flavor, and are the best choice when it comes to making a fresh salsa or Pico de Gallo. Most Mexican salsa recipes use white raw onions, and while they might be more pungent than yellow onions, they have the perfect crunch factor that works for both- salsas and Pico de Gallo.

What's the difference between restaurant-style salsa and regular salsa? ›

Compared to regular ol' salsa or something like pico de gallo, restaurant-style salsa is usually smoother—just how I like it! It's blended up in a food processor so that all the pieces get minced really finely.

How can I make my homemade salsa taste better? ›

All great salsa need a hit of acidity to lighten and brighten their flavors. Perry and Damuck like lime juice (skip the zest; it's too perfume-y), plain white vinegar, or red wine vinegar, which is a nice match for the tomatoes. Avoid vinegars with overly bossy or clashing flavors, like balsamic and apple cider.

Do you cook salsa in a blender or food processor? ›

For a smooth, restaurant-style salsa, use a blender. However, if you prefer chunkier salsa, the pulse button on food processors will allow you to gain increased control over your salsa texture by incrementally chopping or pureeing your ingredients.

What is the difference between pico de gallo and salsa? ›

Pico de gallo has far less liquid than salsa. Though salsa can be made chunky, the tomatoes are often blended with the other ingredients, making it runnier than pico de gallo. Pico de gallo is always made fresh. While pico de gallo is technically a type of salsa, it is usually made with fresh ingredients.

How do you blend without a food processor? ›

Tools like rolling pins, a masher or a mortar and pestle can be used to mash or puree soft ingredients like ripe fruit, or help you crush ice in a pinch. Keep in mind that blending or crushing ingredients by hand may be more time consuming and achieve less consistent results than appliance alternatives.

Can you can salsa without processing? ›

Yes, salsa can be canned before cooking it. But for that, you need to ensure that it has enough acid to lower the pH. Also, the raw or fresh salsa will be cooked anyway during the heat processing or water bath. Canning it without cooking will preserve the texture of fresh salsa if you prefer it.

Can I use my Ninja blender as a food processor? ›

The Ninja is also a food processor so you can make fresh salsa, chop up some veggies for diner, and more.

Does a hand blender work like a food processor? ›

In short – yes! An immersion blender is a handheld blender with a small spinning blade that is immersed into ingredients to create smoothies, soups and sauces. A food processor has larger, flat blades at the bottom of the work bowl, or discs that sit at the top and can chop, shred, grind, puree and more.

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