A refreshing, tropical Pineapple Salsa recipe that’s just the right balance of sweet and heat. This recipe is quick and easy to prepare with fresh, juicy produce (and just a few choice spices) and would be perfect for a summer party. Recipe includes a how-to video!
Salsa, With a Tropical Twist
The perfect last-minute side for your 4th of July party! While my classic salsa recipe will always have my heart, this pineapple salsa is simple, refreshing, and perfect for summertime. Perfect for enjoying poolside paired with salty corn chips (and maybe a frozen margarita?). Perfect for enjoying anytime.
Today’s recipe is easy to toss together, all of the work is in preparing (cutting!) the veggies/fruits. As with most salsas, once you start dipping your chips it’s next to impossible to stop. As a bonus for me, Zach won’t touch anything made with onion, cilantro, or tomatoes (am I married to a 5 year old?), so in my house, this pineapple salsa is all mine, no sharing necessary.
What You Need:
- Pineapple. Make sure you pick a ripe one; here’s a guide on picking the perfect pineapple every time (I always pick mine based on smell!).
- Bell Peppers. I prefer red and orange peppers to green because they’re slightly sweeter, which works well with the sweetness of the pineapple. I use half an orange and half a red pepper because I like the rainbow of colors, but you can use just red (or just orange!).
- Tomatoes. I went back and forth about including tomatoes in this salsa (I didn’t want them to overpower the pineapple!) but after a little testing it was clear that tomatoes were a must. I recommend Romas, but any ripe red tomato will work. You will want to scoop out the seeds so your salsa doesn’t become too watery.
- Onion. I prefer and recommend a red onion, but white would work as well.
- Jalapeno pepper. How many you need depends on the size (and heat!) of your jalapenos as well as your own spiciness tolerance. I find I need anywhere from 1-3 jalapenos.
- Cilantro. I’m sure I have some cilantro-haters out there, but the flavor really ties the salsa together.
- Lime. You just need the lime juice for today’s recipe, and I strongly recommend you use fresh lime. I find that one lime typically yields exactly the right amount of juice for pineapple salsa. If you are going to substitute bottled lime juice, start with a bit less than the recipe calls for and add more to taste.
- Spices. Just a little salt, pepper, and cumin enhance the flavors. I list amounts that I start with in the recipe, but always taste-test and adjust according to your preference.
Rather than using a blender, we’ll be taking the old-school route of dicing our produce, just as I do with my avocado salsa.
Tips
- Cut your produce into teeny-tiny pieces! The smaller the better, just as with my Texas caviar. You want to be able to fit as much variety on each chip as possible, and the best way to accomplish this is tiny pieces.
- While you can serve pineapple salsa right away, I recommend that you let it sit (covered) in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving. This helps the flavors really develop and meld together. Just be sure to stir again before serving!
- Like a little extra heat? Add a bit more jalapeno or a few (just a few!) jalapeno seeds to your salsa.
- Always use fresh lime juice! It just tastes better.
- This recipe may be doubled or tripled.
Storing
Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Always stir before serving.
I have personally never canned anything in my life, so unfortunately I am not able to advise on canning (I get this question a lot with my homemade salsa and apple butter, and I’m just not informed enough to say).
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Enjoy!
Your comments mean a lot to me! If you try this recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think!
Pineapple Salsa
Ingredients
- 3 cups (500 g) finely diced pineapple I cut mine to be smaller than ½” in diameter. This was about half of a large pineapple for me.
- ⅔ cup (67 g) finely diced red onion
- ½ red pepper¹ finely chopped
- ½ cup orange pepper finely chopped
- 1-3 Tablespoons finely diced jalapenos remove seeds first (start with 1 and add more to taste)
- ⅔ cup (75 g) finely chopped ripe Roma tomatoes seeds removed
- ⅓ cup (16 g) finely chopped cilantro
- ¾ teaspoon finely ground sea salt plus more to taste
- Freshly cracked black pepper to taste
- ¼ teaspoon ground cumin optional
- 2 Tablespoons lime juice freshly squeezed preferred
- Salty tortilla chips
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Stir well.3 cups (500 g) finely diced pineapple, ⅔ cup (67 g) finely diced red onion, ½ red pepper¹, ½ cup orange pepper, 1-3 Tablespoons finely diced jalapenos, ⅔ cup (75 g) finely chopped ripe Roma tomatoes, ⅓ cup (16 g) finely chopped cilantro, ¾ teaspoon finely ground sea salt, Freshly cracked black pepper, ¼ teaspoon ground cumin, 2 Tablespoons lime juice
- Taste, and add more salt, pepper, and lime juice as needed to taste. Flavor is enhanced if salsa is allowed to sit for an hour or so (in the refrigerator, covered).Salty tortilla chips
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Abbi
Alright, I was a little skeptical at first….but now I have made 3 batches THIS WEEK and I can’t stay out of it! I sent some to work with my husband and everyone raved about this salsa. It’s soooo good, especially after sitting in the fridge for a day. YUM!! It’s delicious as a dressing/topping for a spinach salad with chicken too!
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Abbi! 🙂
Donna
This salsa is delicious alone as a salad or with chips as a dip. I have made it several times. Thank you!
Sam
I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed it so much, Donna! 🙂
Karen
Can this recipe be substituted with mango instead of using pineapple
Sam
Hi Karen! While I’ve never tried it myself, a few readers have told me they’ve made it this way and it was delicious so you should be fine to substitute. Enjoy!
Anna
I literally will not touch anything with onions cilantro or tomatoes either, Zachs not alone 😂 this does look pretty good though, maybe I’ll give it a try
Sam
🤣 He won’t even be in the same room as it!
Mel S.
Made it today, almost ate it all myself! Thank you for posting!
Sam
🤣 I have definitely done that before! I am so glad you enjoyed it so much. 🙂
Ramona
Was wondering what you thought of saving half a pineapple she ll to serve the salsa out of?
Sam
I think that’s a great idea and the presentation would be beautiful! I haven’t done it myself before but I don’t think it would be an issue, just keep it refrigerated.
CJ
Had a purposeless pineapple hanging about! Very synchronistic timing. Made recipe just now – no surprise, family loves it! You’re awesome! Thank you 🙏
Sam
Thank you so much! I am so glad everyone enjoyed it so much! 🙂