Best Mango-Avocado Salsa Ever
This truly is the most amazing salsa ever! In fact I found salsa difficult to photograph so I took many pictures of the finished salsa worried that you won’t be able to tell how delicious it is just by looking at the pictures. Gotta love those sweet and hot flavors together and just knowing that it is all so good for you makes it even better, if that’s possible. I make this for friends when they come over it’s the first thing gone. There really is nothing like refreshing mango-avocado salsa in the hot summer months but why should we have to wait until then when we can enjoy ripe mangoes in the winter too! When I go to the market to buy mangoes this time of year they are usually not quite ripe enough to eat right away. It’s one of those things where you need to plan a few days ahead so you have time to leave them on your counter to fully ripen. It’s definitely worth the 2-3 day wait for the mango to soften slightly and the juicy flesh to turn a deep golden color and taste as sweet as honey. Be sure not to let them get too soft….better to be slightly soft then mushy because that lovely golden flesh starts to turn brown.
Ingredients:
- 2 lg mangoes chopped 1/4″ cubed
- 1 avocado chopped 1/4″ cubed
- 2 med/lg size tomato’s or 5 small tomato’s chopped 1/4″ cubed
- 1/2 vidalia onion (or yellow) FINELY chopped
- 1 FINELY chopped jalapeno
- juice from 1 lime
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 Tbsp rice wine vinegar
- 1/2 cup coarsely chopped cilantro
- a dash of Siracha (optional)
- S & P
Directions:
- Add all of the ingredients to a large bowl and mix thoroughly.
- We really love to eats this salsa with blue chips.
- I have also served this salsa up on the tips of endive leaves, and or with a cooked shrimp on top of that ….yum!
- I must warn you this salsa is highly addictive……consume at your own risk! LOL
TIP: There is an easy way to get the pit out of a avocado which I have displayed in the pictures above. After running the knife around the flesh of the avocado against the edges of the inside pit… put the knife down and twist the avocado halves and pull apart. Then stick the knife into the pit and do the same thing holding on to the knife with one hand and carefully twist the avocado pit and it will pop right out. Then knock the pit off onto the board away from your hands. This can be a little tricky the first time so I would advise that this would be for an adult to try. Finally, Insert a large spoon and scoop the avocado along the edge of the avocado skin to remove avocado flesh.