Easy Mango Salsa
This easy mango salsa is fresh, vibrant, and comes together in just 10 minutes. It’s the kind of quick side that instantly makes any meal feel brighter, especially with grilled chicken or my honey sriracha glazed salmon.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS
- Ready in 10 minutes: no cooking, just chop and mix.
- Fresh and balanced: sweet mango, sharp lime, and a little heat.
- Versatile: works as a topping, or light side.
- Easy to adjust: you can make it milder or spicier in seconds.
WHAT IS MANGO SALSA?
Mango salsa is a fresh, fruit-based salsa popular in Mexican-inspired cooking, where sweet and savory flavors are often combined. You’ll usually see it served with grilled meats or seafood.
I like to keep my version simple and balanced: sweet mango, a bit of heat from jalapeño, and enough lime to tie everything together. I tested it with and without garlic, and I think it adds a nice depth, but it’s completely optional if you want to keep it lighter.

FOOD SCIENCE NOTES
This works so well because of contrast. The natural sugars in mango balance the acidity from lime juice and the sharpness of onion, while a bit of salt enhances all those flavors at once.
Letting the salsa sit for a few minutes also makes a difference. The salt draws out juices from the mango and onion, creating a light, naturally flavorful dressing.
HOW TO MAKE IT
Please note: This is just an overview – the full ingredients and directions are in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1: Prep the ingredients
Peel and dice the mango, finely chop the jalapeño and red onion, and cut the avocado into small cubes. Try to keep everything roughly the same size so the salsa feels balanced.
Step 2: Combine and season
Add the mango, jalapeño, red onion, and avocado to a bowl. Add the grated garlic (if using), lime zest, lime juice, and salt. Start with a small amount of lime juice and adjust later.

Step 2: Finish and let it rest
Fold in the chopped cilantro. Mix gently so the avocado keeps its shape. Let the salsa sit for about 5 minutes, then taste and adjust with more lime juice or salt if needed.
NOTES FROM MY KITCHEN
This is one of those things I make when I need something quick but still want it to feel a bit special. It works really well with simple grilled chicken, honey sriracha glazed salmon or even just spooned over rice.
If I’m making it for my family, I usually remove the jalapeño seeds to keep it mild. And if I don’t have cilantro, I just skip it – it still tastes really good.
Sometimes I also add a bit more lime than I think I need. It really brings everything together, especially if the mango is very sweet.
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