Mango Salsa {with Avocado!}

Published July 21, 2020. Updated June 6, 2021

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Quick and easy Mango Salsa! It includes sweet juicy mangoes, crisp red bell pepper, creamy avocado, and a bright cilantro-lime finish. It is the perfect fresh dip or topping.

Bowl of mango salsa with a side of tortilla chips.

Mango Salsa Recipe with Avocado

I think once you try Mango salsa this way, with avocado included, it may just be the you’ll only ever want to make it.

Not only is it one of the best summery chip dips but it’s also so delicious paired with poultry, seafood, over tacos or tostadas and so much more.

One of my absolute favorite ways to serve it, is to pair it with coconut rice for a delicious island flavor blend.

It’s one of those super fast, really easy, and even healthy recipes that really packs in the flavor and is sure to please everyone. So much satisfying taste in every bite.Close up image of mango salsa shown after tossing ingredients.

Mango Salsa Ingredients

  • Mangoes: Look for some that are soft but not too soft. You don’t want crisp or mushy mangoes here. The soft ones are sweeter.
  • Red bell pepper: Any color of bell pepper will work but I love that pop of red, plus red is a little more ripe and has the best flavor in my opinion.
  • Avocado: Another ingredient you want soft but not mushy. Just ripe.
  • Red onion: I like to rinse this to remove some of that harsh bite but that is optional. In a pinch yellow onion will work just fine too.
  • Cilantro: Only use fresh cilantro here. Dried is just too bland.
  • Jalapeno: A serrano pepper will work too if you like more heat.
  • Salt: I add around 1/4 tsp. It doesn’t need a whole lot.

Image of ingredients used in mango salsa. Includes fresh mangoes, avocado, bell pepper, cilantro, red onion, lime, jalapeno and salt.

How to Make Mango Salsa

This mango salsa is as easy as can be, the only somewhat tricky part is learning to cut a mango around the big hidden seed. From there all you need to do is toss everything together in a mixing bowl and your done!

Tips

  • Use best quality fresh produce for optimal flavor. It will only be as good as the ingredients you put into it. Using delicious mangoes is key.
  • Dice ingredients small (always best for dips) and cut into approximate even sizes for more uniformity.
  • Use chilled ingredients for a refreshing dip, or use room temperature ingredients if serving over warm food.

Prepared mango salsa ingredients shown in sections in a mixing bowl before tossing together.

Possible Variations

Here are a few different ingredients you can add (you can swap out the bell pepper or avocado):

  • Pineapple
  • Black beans
  • Corn
  • Peaches
  • Tomatoes

How long does it keep?

Since it has avocado added it should be served shortly after preparing. If you omit the avocado it should keep for a day or two, it will just get a little watery as the salt will draw the moisture out.

How to Make it Spicy or Mild

If you’d like to make the mango salsa spicier then leave the seeds or add an extra jalapeno, or use a serrano pepper. If you don’t like any heat then the jalapeno can be omitted.

Can you use frozen mango?

No. Mango salsa is best with fresh mangoes. The texture would be mushy and watery if frozen mangoes were used.

Overhead image of mango salsa with avocado.

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Bowl of mango salsa with a side of tortilla chips.
5 from 5 votes

Mango Salsa

Vibrantly fresh and deliciously addictive! This is one of the best summer chip dips and a great way to use up fresh produce.
Servings: 6
Prep15 minutes
Ready in: 15 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl toss together all ingredients.
  • Season with salt to taste. Serve shortly after preparing (as the avocado will start to brown).

Notes

  • *Use nicely ripened but not mushy mangos.
  • You can make a day or two in advance (store in fridge), just wait to add the avocado until you are ready to serve so it doesn't brown.
  • Serve with tortilla chips, over coconut rice, poultry or seafood, or serve over tacos, tostadas etc.
Nutrition Facts
Mango Salsa
Amount Per Serving
Calories 111 Calories from Fat 45
% Daily Value*
Fat 5g8%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 9mg0%
Potassium 397mg11%
Carbohydrates 17g6%
Fiber 4g17%
Sugar 11g12%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 2069IU41%
Vitamin C 61mg74%
Calcium 21mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.