Easy Strawberry Salsa Recipe
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A super easy Strawberry Salsa Recipe that makes a delicious fruity appetizer, snack, or even served as a topping for desserts.
Fresh strawberries always make me think of my niece, Elizabeth, otherwise known as Lizzie. When she was little I remember all of us going strawberry picking, and Lizzie ate more than she picked. Her fingers, face, and mouth were stained strawberry red, and of course, down the front of her shirt. Lizzie had strawberry blonde hair way back then and she looked just like a little Strawberry Shortcake doll! Honestly, we probably should have just weighed her before picking and than again after before paying.
Strawberry picking is always a fun thing to do in spring when they’re in season. But without our strawberry monster of a niece at our side, most of the time we pick more than we can use! Thankfully, there’s no shortage of creative ways to use strawberries, like this easy Strawberry Salsa recipe. It’s super quick to prepare and made with basic ingredients.
Chopped strawberries, balsamic vinegar, honey, fresh basil and lemon zest mingle all together to create a perfect Strawberry Salsa that just screams summertime. This sweet and tangy salsa is great served with tortilla chips, toast squares, or my favorite, Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips, as an appetizer, or the perfect poolside snack. Or serve it over pound cake with a dollop of whipped cream for an easy dessert. Lizzie would be proud.
A few strawberry salsa recipe notes:
- As with most salsas, this one gets even better if you let the ingredients chill and get to know each other for a day or two, which makes it an easy dish to prepare ahead for entertaining. You gotta love that.
- Have new neighbors moving in? Make a batch of Strawberry Salsa, delivered in a mason jar, tied up nicely with a red gingham ribbon, along with a bag of pita chips and a “Welcome to the neighborhood” note. Talk about a happy (and pretty healthy) welcome!
- If fresh strawberries are not available, use whole frozen ones, thawed, and drained. The salsa will not be as chunky, but it will still taste as wonderful.
I hope you enjoy this delightful salsa, and if you do get the chance this year to go strawberry picking, I hope you have a lovely time!
Easy Strawberry Salsa Recipe
Strawberry Salsa Recipe
A super easy strawberry salsa perfect for an appetizer, snack, or served as a dessert topping with cake or ice cream.
Ingredients
- 1/2 ounce balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 ounce honey
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 pound strawberries, diced (about 2 cups)
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh basil
- zest of 1 lemon (about 1 teaspoon)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together vinegar, honey, salt and pepper until combined well.
- Add diced strawberries, chopped basil and lemon zest and stir together until incorporated.
- Refrigerate covered until ready to serve.
- Serve with pita chips, corn chips, or as a dessert topping. (Cinnamon pita chips are wonderful with this salsa!)
Originally published April 11, 2014.
I LOVE cinnamon sugar pita chips, but I always wondered what to dip them in…..and you just saved my life with this recipe. I love how simple and delicious it is! Pinned
This looks incredible. I love strawberry salsa and I could eat the whole bowl with a spoon!
I would like this for breakfast, it looks so fresh and delicious!
Balsamic vinegar is perfect with strawberries, love this salsa!
This sounds sooo good! I’ve never had strawberry salsa, but think i definitely need to try it after seeing this recipe…and the cinnamon chips? yes please!
I was wondering approximately how many servings would one recipe make?
About 2 cups.
Totally delish, Amy. I could see this dish paired with some strawberry margs, but maybe that is just me. 😉
Yum! Definitely trying this!
I love this sweet, springtime twist on salsa and chips!
Made this last night — delicious!!!
How long will it keep
Can strawberry salsa be frozen?
I’ve never frozen it, so I’m not sure what would happen to the texture if it was frozen.
Perfect and delicious! Thank you.
I can’t wait to go strawberry picking and then make this recipe!
Am wondering if canning would work on this. Sounds like a great, refreshing treat at christmas.
what does 1/2 equal
A 1/2 ounce? If so, it equals 1 tablespoon.
I’ve made this twice now and I will probably make it hundreds of times more.
Absolutely delicious. I cut my strawberries into very small dice–easier to scoop up that way.
So happy to hear that you enjoy as much as we do, Kristen!
Hy , i’m Daniela, :)))
can you tell me how it’s made ( or you make ) cinnamon pita chips… because i want to make the whole recipe
and in my country can’t find those cinnamon pita chips..
thank you so much!!!!
and thank you for this recipe too it’s so exotic !!!
hug ! 🙂 Daniela
I have never made cinnamon pita chips. I purchased them.
Btw… i’m drooling… :)))
Made the salsa ,it’s resting in fridge, samplled after a few hours and it has a bit to much balsamic vinegar taste what can I do to fix this ? The party is tomrrow.
I would add more strawberries if you can.