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Pico de Gallo!

a quick and simple recipe for this salad known as salsa …

By Kimberly Kradel

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pico di gallo

Pico de Gallo is probably one of the easiest Mexican dishes to make. Considered a salad in and of itself, its three main ever-present ingredients are fresh tomatoes, onions, and cilantro. But there are really as many variations on the Pico de Gallo theme as there are cooks in the kitchen.

Pico de Gallo is also commonly, although mistakenly, called a salsa. When many people think of salsa, they are actually picturing Pico de Gallo. Salsa is the word for sauce in Spanish and salsa is much more of a thick spicy liquid than the chunky Pico de Gallo. Salsas also have many different flavors as they can be made with more variety of ingredients such as tomatoes, tomatillos, chilis, mango, or avacado as their primary base.

Pico de Gallo is a raw vegetable and fruit – since tomatoes are technically a fruit – dish and is very easy to prepare. All you need are the ingredients, a bowl, a cutting board, and a good knife.

For it to be a true Pico de Gallo, the ingredients must be fresh, no canned items or dried herbs! In El Norte, this may be a dish that is limited to the summer months because of the availability of fresh ingredients.

pico di gallo

The Main Ingredients:

Ripe tomatoes, and if they are available, make them organic!

Red onion

Sprigs of fresh cilantro

The Secondary Ingredients:

A clove or two of fresh garlic

A serrano or jalapeno pepper

Red and/or green bell pepper

The juice of a lime or two and if you can’t find a lime, a lemon will do

A splash of olive oil

A dash of salt

Directions:

Chop up the ingredients into small cubes and put in the bowl. Mix. Done.

Things do not have to be perfectly sized as Pico de Gallo is very chunky. When you chop the tomatoes, make sure to capture the juice and put it in the bowl as well. The heat in the jalapeno peppers is in the seeds. Some people take out the seeds and some leave the seeds in, it’s up to you and how you like it.

Tips:

This dish is much more fun to make without a food processor.

If red onions are too harsh raw, saute them for a moment to sweeten them up.

Other ingredients that also make Pico de Gallo yummy
(but probably not all together):

Diced avacado, mango, or papaya.

What to do with Pico de Gallo?

Open a bag of chips and dip right in.

Pico de Gallo tastes great topped on grilled chicken or fish. Use either cold, or saute very quickly to warm it up.

Scramble into eggs or toss into home fries.

Toss into a green mixed salad with cooled grilled chicken (or just the green salad for you vegetarians).

Stir into guacamole or a bowl of sour cream for a more creamy and cool dip.

Enjoy!

Do you have a variation on Pico de Gallo that you love? Let us know about it in the comments.

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