Spicy Jalapeno Salsa

If you’re looking for a way to add a little kick to your plate, this Spicy Jalapeno Salsa is up for the task. It’s fresh, flavorful, and as spicy as you make it.

Overhead shot of restaurant-style tortilla chips, a bowl of Spicy Jalapeno Salsa, and some sliced limes on the side.

This Spicy Jalapeno Salsa recipe is a staple on our dining table. It’s a welcome addition to most any meal and fair warning, you may want to eat it on everything. Morning eggs and toast, carne asada tacos, dolloped over veggie soup, and scooped up with restaurant-style tortilla chips. You really can’t go wrong with this one.

What makes this Spicy Jalapeno Salsa so simple?

The ingredients are fresh and easy to find in your local market year-round. Now, in-season tomatoes and peppers will always win on the flavor front, but we work with what we’ve got!

overhead image of salsa ingredients in a large bowl, being rinsed in water.

Ingredients List:

  • Tomatoes
  • Tomatillos
  • Jalapenos (less spicy) or Serrano peppers (more spicy)
  • Chiles del arbol or New Mexican red chilis
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Lime juice
  • Cumin
  • Coriander (ground or fresh)
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Water (as needed, to adjust consistency)

That’s really all! It’s so simple.

The preparation of this salsa is also quite simple. Start by gently boiling the tomatoes and tomatillos in a pot of water until fork tender. Meanwhile, sauté the aromatics: onion, peppers, garlic, and fragrant spices. This really brings them to life!

Blending the fresh and the charred ingredients together creates layers of savory flavor and a sneaky heat even the most adventurous salsa-goer will love. If you aren’t sweating between bites, are there really enough chilis in the batch?! If you prefer your salsa on the mild side, that’s completely reasonable and you can scale back the chilis to suit your taste. Do what makes you happy!

Overhead view into blender where ingredients are ready to be blended into salsa.

One of my favorite ways to enjoy this Spicy Jalapeno Salsa is on carne asada tacos. There’s something about perfectly seared steak and fresh salsa that is unmatchable in flavor and is oh-so-satisfying.

How will you enjoy this salsa!? I’d love to hear your feedback and all the ways you bring it into your home cooking.

Salsa with a bowl of tortilla chips and lime wedges.

Spicy Jalapeno Salsa

Fresh, medium-heat salsa with a sneaky spiciness and full-on flavor. Serve with restaurant-style tortilla chips, over game-day nachos, or make a savory pan of unbelievable chilaquiles.
This is a versatile chile you'll be making on repeat from here on out.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Course Appetizer, Sauce, Snack
Cuisine American, Mexican, Mexican-American
Servings 6 Cups

Equipment

  • Large pot
  • Blender
  • Cutting Board
  • Sharp knife
  • Medium / large skillet
  • 3 16oz Mason jars

Ingredients
  

  • 4 large Tomatoes
  • 6 Tomatillos
  • 1 Tablespoon Avocado oil or other neutral oil
  • 2 Yellow onions
  • 6 Jalapenos
  • 6 Chiles del arbol or red New Mexico chiles
  • 6 large cloves Garlic
  • 1 Tablespoon Cumin ground
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander ground
  • 1 small Lime juiced
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Rinse all of the produce thoroughly. Fill the pot 3/4 full with water and bring to a gentle boil on the stove top.
  • Add the tomatoes and tomatillos whole and gently boil until tender, about 10 minutes.
  • While the tomatoes and tomatillos are simmering, de-stem the peppers and prep the onion, cutting them into large pieces, roughly 2 inches thick. Cut the garlic cloves into halves so they can char but keeping mostly in tact so they do not burn.
  • When the tomatoes and tomatillos have become tender or have simmered for about 10 minutes, strain them from the water and add them to a blender. Set aside.
  • Heat a skillet over medium heat and add the avocado oil. Add the chopped peppers and onions and sauté until lightly charred and slightly softened or about 5 minutes. Add the garlic cloves and sauté for another 5 minutes.
  • Add the peppers, onions, and garlic to the blender along with your tomatoes and tomatillos.
  • Add the ground cumin, coriander, and about 1/2 teaspoon each of salt and pepper.
  • Blend on medium speed and pulse until the salsa is an even, smooth texture.
  • Taste and add salt, pepper, and the juice of a lime to your taste.
  • Once cooled, store in clean Mason jars and refrigerate. This salsa will last for 3-4 days in the fridge or can be frozen and revisited at a later season, about 3 months.

Notes

Jalapenos aren’t as spicy as they used to be, it seems. If you want to make sure your salsa has a real kick, try swapping some or all of the jalapenos with serrano peppers.
Play around with the spices you add. My dad’s original recipe doesn’t call for coriander, but I really love it’s gentle flavor and notes of cilantro. On that, feel free to add a handful of fresh cilantro to the salsa before blending. It’s absolutely delicious.
Hear me out: chilaquiles. I haven’t posted a recipe for this amazing brunch fave, but I plan to. This salsa can be used as a poaching sauce for chilaquiles or eggs in purgatory (Shakshuka!). And I recommend you try it. Also, enchilada sauce…?! Go wild.
Keyword Dip, Salsa, Spicy

If you’re looking for another fresh, pico-style salsa, you must try my Fresh Mango Salsa! It’s sweet and savory with a kick and the perfect table companion for this Spicy Jalapeno Salsa.

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