This berry twist on the classic salsa offers something completely new, and while it may be a little unconventional, it brings a refreshing approach to your recipe repertoire
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Berry Pico de Gallo with Jalapeño: A Sweet & Spicy Twist on Tradition
This Berry Pico de Gallo with Jalapeño takes the classic pico de gallo recipe and gives it a refreshing, fruity spin. By incorporating sweet, juicy berries—such as strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries—you get a burst of natural sweetness with every bite. The acidity of fresh lime juice and a pinch of salt balances the flavor, while the jalapeño adds just the right amount of heat to contrast the fruitiness. With a hint of mint for extra freshness, this berry pico is a delightful, versatile condiment that will surprise and delight your taste buds.
The combination of sweet and spicy in this dish is what makes it so exciting. You may be familiar with the classic tomato-based pico de gallo, but this berry version is perfect for a summer BBQ, a fresh topping for grilled chicken or fish, or as an innovative dip for tortilla chips. The mix of ripe berries gives it a colorful vibrancy that not only tastes great but also looks stunning on the table.
What makes this berry pico truly special is how it can seamlessly pair with a variety of dishes. The sweet-tangy berries are an unexpected, yet perfect, companion to savory flavors like grilled meats or tacos. The bite of the jalapeño (with or without the seeds) adds just enough spice to make your palate tingle, ensuring it isn’t just a fruit salad but a sophisticated, bold topping.
As you prepare this dish, you’ll notice how the fruit’s natural sweetness contrasts beautifully with the sharpness of red onion, the tang of lime, and the subtle heat from the jalapeño. You can adjust the amount of heat to your liking, making it as mild or as fiery as you prefer. If you’re a fan of subtle spice, remove the seeds from the jalapeño, or leave them in if you’re craving a more robust kick. The fresh mint brings a cooling note, elevating the freshness of the berries and making it feel even more like a celebration of summer in a bowl.
This berry pico can be served in a variety of ways—on grilled fish tacos, alongside roasted chicken, or even as a topping for a simple salad. It’s also perfect as a dip for tortilla chips when you’re looking for something out-of-the-box to serve at your next gathering. The burst of flavor is refreshing, and the combination of textures—from the soft berries to the crunchy red onion—gives every bite a satisfying contrast.
Whether you’re entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet meal at home, this Berry Pico de Gallo with Jalapeño will take your dishes to the next level with its vibrant colors and lively flavor. Perfect for those who love the sweet-spicy flavor combination, it’s an easy-to-make dish that will have everyone asking for the recipe.
- Prep Time: 10
- Chill Time: 15
- Total Time: 10 minutes + chill time
- Yield: 2 cups 1x
- Category: Salsa
- Method: Stovetop
Ingredients
1/2 cup diced strawberries
1/4 cup whole blueberries
1/4 cup diced blackberries
1/4 cup diced red onion
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon honey (optional, depending on the sweetness of the berries)
2 tablespoons fresh chopped mint (optional)
1 small jalapeño, finely diced (remove seeds for less heat, or leave some seeds in for more spice)
A pinch of salt
Instructions
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Prepare the Ingredients:
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Dice the strawberries and blackberries into small, bite-sized pieces.
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Leave the blueberries whole (no need to dice).
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Finely dice the red onion and jalapeño. If you prefer less heat, remove the seeds and membrane from the jalapeño before chopping.
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Chop the fresh mint (optional) and set it aside.
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Combine the Fruits and Vegetables:
In a medium bowl, combine the diced strawberries, whole blueberries, diced blackberries, and red onion. -
Add the Jalapeño and Lime:
Add the diced jalapeño to the fruit mixture, adjusting the amount based on your preferred spice level. Then squeeze the fresh lime juice over the mixture, ensuring even distribution. -
Sweeten and Season:
If desired, drizzle a small amount of honey over the mix to enhance the sweetness, especially if your berries are on the tart side. Add a pinch of salt to bring out the flavors and stir everything together. -
Optional Fresh Mint:
Stir in the chopped fresh mint, which adds a refreshing flavor that pairs well with the sweetness of the berries and the heat of the jalapeño. -
Let it Rest:
Allow the pico to sit for about 10-15 minutes before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together and the juices to combine. -
Serve:
Serve your Berry Pico de Gallo with Jalapeño as a topping for grilled chicken, fish tacos, or a fresh salad. It also works wonderfully as a dip for tortilla chips or a side dish for any meal.
Notes
Adjusting Spice Level:
- The jalapeño can be modified to your preferred heat level. If you want a milder pico, remove the seeds and inner membranes of the jalapeño before dicing. For a more intense heat, leave the seeds in or add an extra jalapeño.
- If you prefer no heat at all, simply omit the jalapeño and the pico will still be delicious with just the fruity, tangy flavors.
Honey Option:
- The honey is optional. It enhances the sweetness of the pico if your berries are on the tart side. If you’re using very ripe, sweet berries, you may not need it. Taste before adding to find the right balance of sweetness for your preference.
Fresh vs. Dried Mint:
- Fresh mint works best in this recipe, adding a burst of cooling flavor that complements the fruit and spice. If you don’t have fresh mint, dried mint can be used as a substitute, but the flavor won’t be as vibrant. Use about 1/2 teaspoon of dried mint if substituting.
Berry Variations:
- Feel free to experiment with other berries like raspberries or blackberries. You can use a mix of your favorite seasonal fruits to personalize the pico and try different flavors throughout the year.
- Frozen berries can also be used if fresh ones aren’t available, though they may release more juice, so you may want to adjust the lime juice or salt accordingly.
Resting Time:
- For best flavor, let the pico sit for about 10-15 minutes after mixing. This allows the fruit juices to combine with the lime and jalapeño, creating a more flavorful blend. You can also refrigerate it for up to an hour before serving, but it’s best eaten fresh to preserve the berry texture.
Serving Suggestions:
- This Berry Pico de Gallo works wonderfully as a topping for grilled chicken, fish tacos, or salads. It also pairs beautifully with grilled meats or shrimp skewers.
- For a more substantial snack, serve with tortilla chips or use as a filling for wraps or sandwiches.
Make-Ahead Tip:
- While pico de gallo is best served fresh, you can make it ahead and store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days. The flavors will continue to develop, but the texture of the fruit may soften the longer it sits.
Ready to spice up your meals with a sweet and zesty twist? Try making this Berry Pico de Gallo with Jalapeño for your next meal or gathering! It’s the perfect balance of fresh fruit, tangy lime, and just the right amount of heat. Whether you’re topping tacos, adding flair to a salad, or serving it as a dip, this vibrant dish will be a crowd-pleaser.
Give it a try, and don’t forget to share your creation with us! Tag your photos with #BerryPicoDelight on social media to join the fun and inspire others with your own unique twist. Let’s celebrate bold flavors together—one bite at a time! 💙
Nutrition Disclaimer: The nutritional information provided is an estimate based on standard ingredients and serving sizes. Actual values may vary depending on specific products used and portion sizes. This information is provided for convenience and should not be considered medical or dietary advice
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/4 cup
- Calories: 25
- Carbohydrates: 5