Ingredients

3 tomatoes
2 limes ( juice of )
1 green pepper
1 vidalia onion
1 cup chopped fresh coriander ( loosely packed )
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon taco seasoning ( i used mexicasa )
1/4 teaspoon salt
Nat's I want Salsa Now! is a homemade salsa recipe that can be whipped up in minutes with basic ingredients from your pantry and fridge. This salsa is fresh and flavorful and can be adjusted to your preferred level of spiciness. Serve this salsa as a condiment for tacos, burritos, or even grilled meats. It's also a great dip for tortilla chips or vegetable sticks. Impress your guests with this easy and delicious salsa recipe that's perfect for any occasion.

Instructions

1.Wash and dry the tomatoes, green pepper, and vidalia onion.
2.Cut the tomatoes and green pepper into small pieces and dice the vidalia onion.
3.In a bowl, combine the tomatoes, green pepper, and vidalia onion.
4.Add the sugar, taco seasoning, salt, and lime juice to the bowl and stir well.
5.Mix in the chopped fresh coriander.
6.Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let the salsa chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.

PROS

Nat’s I want Salsa Now! is a quick and easy salsa recipe that can be made with simple ingredients.

This homemade salsa is fresh and flavorful and can be customized to your liking.

It’s a great addition to any Mexican-inspired dish or can be enjoyed as a dip with tortilla chips.

CONS

This salsa is best enjoyed fresh and may not last for more than a day or two in the fridge, so it’s not ideal for meal prepping or making in advance.

Depending on the ripeness and sweetness of the tomatoes, you may need to adjust the sugar and lime juice ratios to suit your taste.

HEALTH & BENEFITS

This homemade salsa is a healthier alternative to store-bought salsas that may contain added sugars and preservatives.
The tomatoes, green peppers, and vidalia onions used in this recipe are rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
Lime juice is a good source of vitamin C and has been linked to improved digestion and heart health.
Fresh coriander has anti-inflammatory properties and can aid in digestion.

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