Strawberry Salsa – Easy, 6 ingredients
This Strawberry Salsa is so versatile! You can literally use whatever you have in the pantry! Added bonus is it only takes about 10 minutes to assemble! One of the reasons I love this Strawberry Salsa is that it is so easy!

We love salsas around here! Any kind of salsa is fine with me! I can make salsa out of just about any fruit or veg you can imagine! Evidence of that fact is here, with my Green Tomato Salsa, or my Roasted Garlic Salsa. Peach Salsa is perhaps my all time favorite! There are more salsas on BCC, here.

Look at these gorgeous strawberries! I get them from my neighbor at LaMora Farms, a husband and wife owned farm just up the street! Their produce is always the freshest around!
What you need
- strawberries
- mixed bell peppers
- red onion
- jalapeno
- parsley or cilantro
- fresh lime

How to Make Strawberry Salsa
- Just cut up any peppers that you have. I used yellow and orange bell peppers and 1/2 of a jalapeño. Start with less jalapeno and then add as needed to accommodate the heat tolerance of your guests. Chop cilantro or parsley.
- Chop strawberries in small pieces. Peel garlic.
- Grate garlic into strawberries with microplane.
- Grate lime zest directly into strawberries.

Add lime juice, chopped vegetables and a pinch of salt to the strawberries. Mix well. Let sit in refrigerator for at least an hour before serving.
How to store this salsa
Store salsa in air tight container in the refrigerator. Leftovers will last 1-2 days, but it’s best enjoyed fresh.
Pro tips for success
- Be sure to pick the freshest, ripest looking strawberries you can find.
- Organic berries are your best choice, strawberries can be sprayed with many insecticides, and are difficult to wash thoroughly.
- Even when using organic strawberries, rinse the berries thoroughly, before cutting.
- If you are serving salsa with chips, cut the strawberries and vegetables fairly fine, so that you can scoop up a bit of everything on your chip.
- Substitute flat leaf parsley if you don’t like the flavor of cilantro.
- Salsa is best the day it is made, but let it “rest” in the refrigerator, covered for at least 1-2 hours. After a few hours, the berries will start to lose their fresh appearance.
- Make a quantity that you can enjoy with in a couple days. Don’t make huge batches, unless you can consume it.
- Store freshly picked strawberries in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator. Do not wash the berries before storing them. They should be stored dry.
- It’s best to remove them from the quart basket and lay them flat, trying not to lay any on top of the others. This will minimize damaging from the weight of the strawberries on top.
Tip: Smell the quart of berries when you pick them up. They should smell very sweet and strawberry-like. The better the smell, the better tasting the berry.

Serving suggestions
Serve this salsa with the traditional tortilla chips or pita chips, but, in addition, it makes a delicious topping for tacos and fajitas.
It is also delicious served alongside fish dishes, like our bullhead and seafood dishes, chicken and pork.
Sweet chips, like cinnamon sugar pita or tortilla chips really compliment this salsa.

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Strawberry Salsa
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp red onion finely diced
- 3 tbsp sweet pepper finely diced
- 1/2-1 jalapeño finely diced
- 2 tbsp cilantro or parsley chopped
- 1 quart ripe strawberries diced into small chunks
- 2 tsp garlic grated
- 1 juice and zest one lime
Instructions
- Prepare vegetables, fairly small so that they will fit on a tortilla chip.
- Cut strawberries.
- Grate garlic and lime zest directly into strawberries.
- Add Lime and mix well.
- Juice lime into salsa.
- Cover and let sit for about 1 hour in refrigerator for flavors to develop.
Notes
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What a great idea for all the summer strawberries! Looks delish!
Thank you Nikole! It’s so very easy too!
I can’t quite believe this, but I have never had a salsa with fruit in it! Ever! I will have to wait for strawberry season to come around here again but I will very happily give this a go. The mix of flavours sound absolutely divine!
Oh I am crazy about fruit salsas in the summer when the fruit is at it’s peak!
I would have never thought of adding strawberries to my salsa. Thank you for the inspiration!
I love fruit salsas! Thanks for the comment, Zahra!
What beautiful colors in this salsa. This sounds so good. It’s on my to do list now to try it! Thanks for this amazing recipe.
Thanks so much, Michelle! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Let me know how you like it!
I’m like you with salsa and chips, this one looks so good I’m craving it now!
I just love it so much! Thanks so much for your comment, Patty!
Oooh yes please. I love strawberry dips and salsas, but have never paired it with peppers – now I can’t wait to try it!
Oh, really? It’s really good with the peppers!
I have to be honest. I get a little nervous when fruits and veggies start intermingling. But this looks so good and sounds easy, I may have to be brave and try it! I’ll let you know how it goes. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
I hope you enjoy it! My son is the same way with the fruit salsas and even he likes this one! Let me know!
I have made pineapple salsa before, but not strawberry. This is definitely something I need to try! I ♥ strawberries and your salsa is beautiful! Can’t wait to make it! 🙂
Really? Oh, then you definitely have to give it try! It’s so good!
A beautiful salsa. This is one of my all-time favorites!
Thanks so much for your comment, Marisa!
Strawberry salsa…pass the chips! I could eat this all day and not share with anyone 😉 So refreshing and perfect for strawberry season. Pinning now…thanks for the gorgeous recipe!
Thank you Traci! I’m with you! I could live on strawberries in June!