This Strawberry Nectarine Salsa is deliciously sweet, fruity, and a little addicting. Great served with seafood or as a dip with corn chips.
Of late I’ve been having a craving for chips and dips. Some weeks back I shared this Mango Peach Salsa. Today, I am going to share with you this deliciously sweet fruity Strawberry Nectarine Salsa. It combines really well with salty chips and is hard to stop once you get started.
I added half a jalapeno pepper, one clove garlic, and some homegrown green onions to give the salsa a slightly spicy and pungent bite but it is not too much at all. I think it gives it a really nice flavor over all and I am really pleased with the outcome. The color is lovely too!
Serving Suggestions
Since both strawberries and nectarines are quite soft, this Strawberry Nectarine Salsa should be eaten within a day or two or it will get mushy. Other than that, it really is is a delicious salsa to serve especially when both fruits are in season.
Also try serving it with grilled fish or seafood. It provides a cool, refreshing, and tasty contrast. Do give it a try.
Tools Used in Making This Strawberry Nectarine Salsa
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Staub Ceramic Serving Bowl, 7-inch, Cherry
Cuisipro Stainless Steel Measuring Cup and Spoon Set
Strawberry Nectarine Salsa
Ingredients
- 8 strawberries (hulled and diced)
- 2 nectarines (peeled, seeded, and diced)
- ½ red onion (diced)
- 1 clove garlic (minced)
- 1 tomato (diced)
- ½ jalapeno pepper (diced)
- 3 green onions (finely sliced)
- ½ cup chopped cilantro
- ½ tsp sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 lime (juiced)
- Tortilla and corn chips to serve
Instructions
- Place all diced fruits, vegetables, sugar, and salt in a medium size bowl.
- Squeeze in lime juice. Toss to get everything well mixed.
- Transfer to a serving bowl. Cover and refrigerate for an hour before serving.
Nutrition
Enjoy…..and have a wonderful day! 😎
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