The absolute BEST restaurant-style salsa that’s made in the blender in less than 10 minutes! Easy, authentic, and full of Mexican flavor.
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Authentic Mexican Salsa Recipe
A fresh homemade salsa is sort of my weakness. I’ve tried my fair share of salsas living in AZ and I have to say, this is the best recipe I have tried yet! We make it at least once a month in rotation with my Chili’s salsa and salsa verde. Make sure you have lots of tortilla chips on hand. You have been fairly warned.
I got this restaurant salsa recipe from my friend (who found it in The Pioneer Women Cookbook) and have tweaked it a little here and there over the years until it was just right. All you need to make it are a few simple ingredients: canned tomatoes, onions, cilantro, garlic, salt, and fresh lime juice. Then all you do is combine the ingredients in a blender and pulse it a few times.
This salsa not only tastes great with chips but on top of pretty much anything. We love to make a big batch and serve it on beef tacos or burrito bowls throughout the week. Mmm…soo good! I could eat this stuff daily and never get sick of it. It’s my absolute FAVORITE Mexican appetizer!
Ingredients for Easy Restaurant Salsa
These fresh staple ingredients are simple to store and have on hand at the ready! Blend together all the ingredients for a quick and easy salsa that everyone loves. Gather your friends and family around the table to share some chips and dip together!
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Tomatoes: You will need both whole tomatoes drained and a can of Rotel diced tomatoes with green chiles.
- Onion: Slice and chop the onions into small pieces. You can use either a white onion or a yellow onion.
- Cilantro: Finely chopped fresh cilantro adds the perfect flavor.
- Lime juice: Freshly squeezed lime juice gives this salsa a zesty taste.
- Garlic: Minced garlic is perfect for most recipes. This homemade salsa needs garlic for the earthy flavor.
- Cumin: Ground cumin is the finishing touch for the restaurant salsa.
- Salt: Kosher salt is a thicker salt that adds texture and balances the flavors.
- Sugar: This sweetness is optional and adds that sweet taste to tomatoes and balances out the acidity from the tomatoes.
How to Make Homemade Salsa
This easy salsa comes together in a few simple steps! Place everything in the blender and blend until smooth. It is the perfect flavor and texture every time. Make it chunky or smooth depending on your preference!
- Blend. Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor.
- Consistency. Pulse a few times until you get a nice consistency. Taste, and add more spice as needed. Blend until you reach the desired consistency.
- Refrigerate. Place the salsa in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving to help marinate the flavors. Serve with tortilla chips or on top of your favorite Mexican dish.
Tips for the Best Restaurant Salsa
Follow these tips to have an amazing salsa recipe! Pick the best tomatoes, make the salsa thick or smooth, and add a pinch of sugar to balance out the acidity. All these and more great tips to help make the best restaurant salsa every time!
- Tomatoes. Whole canned tomatoes give the salsa an amazing texture. They aren’t too liquid and have great flavor. Feel free to use fresh tomatoes when they are in season. Make sure they’re ripe, with a vibrant red color and sweet smell. I would probably use 10 to 12 red tomatoes, peeled (or about 2 pounds).
- Consistency. If you like a thicker salsa, I’d recommend draining the juice from the can of whole tomatoes. You can add the juice in if you prefer it thinner.
- Sugar. It may sound strange, but adding a small pinch of sugar really does make a difference in flavor. The sweetness helps balance out the acidity of the tomatoes.
- Pulse. This is important! Pulse (don’t blend) the ingredients together. This gives you more control over the consistency. It only takes a few pulses until everything is combined.
- Let chill. After blending the salsa, let it chill in the refrigerator for at least an hour. The longer it chills, the more flavor it will have.
Flavor Modifications
This recipe is SUPER customizable, meaning you can taste the salsa and easily adjust the flavors as needed. I usually never measure things out and just taste as I go. If you like it spicy, feel free to add in jalapeno and a dash of cumin. Or you can add more cilantro and seasonings to your taste.
- Spice. If you like heat, throw in a jalapeno. You can use half or even the whole pepper. Just remember, the seeds add an extra spicy flavor, so use them at your own risk. :) You could also use hot Rotel diced tomatoes instead of mild.
- Garlic. Add in a few more cloves of garlic if you’re a big garlic fan.
- Lime. For more of a tang, squeeze in extra lime juice.
- Sugar. As mentioned above, sugar is optional. Adding a small pinch helps balance out the acidity. If you would rather not add it, the salsa will still taste delicious.
- Spices. I love cumin, so sometimes I’m a little heavy-handed when adding it in. You can also add a sprinkle of cayenne or paprika. Use jalapeños or extra onions for more spice too.
Recipe FAQs
Restaurant-style salsa has more of a smooth texture. The ingredients are finely minced and the salsa has a thinner consistency. The blender really helps make it smooth.
The key ingredient is cilantro! This makes the cilantro taste like it is straight out of a Mexican restaurant. The sugar does balance the acidity of the tomatoes.
Most Mexican restaurants use a table salsa or a salsa roja or salsa de mesa. Restaurants serve fresh salsa and warm fried tortilla chips to every table while they wait for their meal to be made.
5 star review
“This is my favorite salsa recipe of all time! I will never use another recipe. It is that perfect restaurant consistency and doesn’t disappoint on flavor!”
– Amanda
How to Store Homemade Salsa
This blender salsa will keep for about two weeks in the fridge, but it never makes it that long around here! I like to store mine in mason jars. They are the perfect size and great for shaking up the salsa before serving.
I don’t typically freeze my homemade salsa because it gets more moisture and liquid in it when thawing. If you decide to freeze, you may need to decrease the liquid a bit.
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Restaurant Style Salsa
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Equipment
- 1 Blender
Ingredients
- 28 ounce can whole tomatoes , drained
- 20 ounces Rotel diced tomatoes and green chiles , 2 cans
- ¼ cup chopped onion
- ½ cup cilantro , finely chopped (more or less to taste)
- 1 ½ Tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- ½ teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon Kosher salt , more to taste
- Pinch of sugar , optional
If you like your salsa spicy, throw in some jalapeno
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor.
- Pulse a few times until you get a nice consistency. Taste, and add more spice as needed.
- Refrigerate for at least an hour before serving to help marinate the flavors. Serve with tortilla chips or on top of your favorite Mexican dish.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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I just made this for a dinner party tonight. We are having a taco bar and this salsa is perfect.
I’m glad you liked it Kelly! This would be perfect for a taco bar! :)
I just made this and it was amazing, I didn’t have a jalapeño to spice it up so I added a little cayenne pepper and it was the perfect!!
I’m glad you liked it Angela! We LOVE salsa in our house!
OMG this looks amazing. Totally pinning and making it next week, I LOVE SALSA!
I love salsa too! Hope you enjoy this Randi! :)
I know this post is a couple years old now, but wow, this stuff looks PERFECT! Pinned & I need to make it!
Jamielyn, could I store this salsa in my storage or do I have to use it right away? Is there a shelf life? TFS. Bug Hugs.
just made it…. yum!!! Thanks for sharing. I love your blog!
Yum! I'm gonna try it!
Thanks for sharing @ Anything Related!
My husband LOVES salsa and I so far my attempts at making it from scratch have totally BOMBED! I will definitely have to try this. I think he would love it.
Thanks for sharing it with us at Messy Monday.
I do need to try that! Looks great. Thanks for linking up, please don't forget to add my link to your post. :)
Inspiring recipe! I can't wait to try this! TFS! Thanks for joining the Sunday Showcase. I greatly appreciate it. Hope you are enjoying your week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
This is right up our ally! We have planted a salsa garden this year…ok, just a few tomato plants, cilantro and other herbs, and different peppers. We have gotten a few peppers already, lots of cilantro, but still waiting patiently for the tomatos. Can't wait! Thanks for showing us this recipe on Modern Craftswoman Monday! Rory
Yum yum yum! I'm making flautas tonight, this would go awesome with them!!
Katie P
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Yum! I could eat salsa every day so will definitely give this a try. Saw you on Sunday Showcase at Under the Table and Dreaming. Think with our blog names, we have anything in common? lol
You don't know me but I read your blog. made this salsa and it is AMAZING! my family ate the whole thing before I finished making a salad. And they are super picky. thanks for sharing I am in L O V E with this!!
Hi! Found you through the Treehouse, and now following along … :) That salsa looks fabulous!
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You can't beat homemade salsa! YUM!
oh, this does look good! I think my hub would LOVE this, def do the more to taste on the cilantro though we have a big weakness for cilantro!
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Happy Friday!
aw man, mexican food is my WEAKNESS! i will definately be making this soon. like tonight kind of soon!
yum!