This post is the last in our fruit-themed recipe series for the month of August from Kelsi Windmiller.
This week I would like to share a sweet and spicy salsa recipe. I am sure many of you have tried mango salsa, and this recipe is very similar — it uses fresh raspberries to add sweetness. You can find plenty of ripe, sweet smelling raspberries in your local markets right now. No need to chop them up for this dish — just break them apart with a spoon and add a little agave nectar to highlight their flavor. Serve this salsa as a dip for chips or garnishing your favorite home made tacos!
Raspberry Salsa
1c Fresh Raspberries
1c Diced Plum Tomatoes
1/8c Diced Red Onion
1/8c Chopped Cilantro
1 Small Red Hot Pepper
1/2 Lime Juiced
1tbsp Agave Nectar
Salt to Taste
Start by breaking apart your raspberries in a small bowl with the agave nectar until bright red and sweet smelling. Remove the seeds from your hot pepper and discard. Dice the pepper into fine pieces (if your skin is sensitive use gloves or coat the hand touching the pepper with a little olive oil). Toss the pepper with the tomatoes, onion, and cilantro. Stir in the raspberries along with the lime juice and salt until evenly coated. Enjoy!
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Oh this looks delicious! I just picked some fresh raspberries, and I loooove salsa. So making this!
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I’ve never thought of making raspberry salsa!
This is an awesome idea!
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waw i really delicious! I loooove salsa. So making this!
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Question about the lime juice. which cup or tablespoon or teaspoon should I use for the lime juice? I read the receipt, but it doesn’t mention of which one I use for the lime juice. I need to know before I will make.
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