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    Home » Appetizers/Sides

    Authentic, Well-Balanced Pico de Gallo

    September 14, 2018 By Patrick 44 Comments

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    Update:  Hey guys, I'm re-posting this Pico de Gallo recipe because I've added a video to the post -- it's my first recipe video!!  You'll find the video down below, right before the recipe box.  Please let me know if the video is helpful and if you'd like to see more of them!

    Every kitchen needs a no-thinking-involved Pico de Gallo recipe.

    Because if you don't have to think about how to make it, you can focus on the infinite number of ways you can use it.

    There's a recipe sheet at the bottom of this page that can be printed out, but if you sear the following pic in your memory you'll always have what you need to make a delicious, versatile Pico de Gallo.

    Double batch of our authentic PIco de Gallo mexicanplease.com

    Authentic Pico de Gallo Recipe

    So in the above photo we're using:

    2 tomatoes
    1/2 onion
    1 jalapeno
    15-20 sprigs cilantro
    juice of 1 lime

    And of course, a bit of salt.  You'll probably need close to 1/2 teaspoon of salt for this batch, but I usually start by tossing in a heaping 1/4 teaspoon and then doing some taste testing.

    Give the tomato, jalapeno, and cilantro a good rinse.  I usually twist off and discard the bottom, thicker portion of the cilantro stems, but I use the upper portion of the stems that hold the leaves together.  (How to chop cilantro.)

    And regarding the jalapeno, I usually start by adding half of it and then adding more if I feel the Pico needs more heat.  Of course, a lot of this depends on the mood of the jalapeno, so I'm in the habit of sticking the tip of my tongue on this spot:

    Here's an easy, versatile recipe for a zippy Mexican Frittata. I find the chorizo-jalapeno-cheese combo irresistible but you can always make a vegetarian version too. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Do this regularly and you'll get an instant snapshot of how combative your jalapeno is feeling, especially compared to other jalapenos.  I wouldn't recommend doing this with hotter peppers like habaneros, but I like doing it with jalapenos and serranos.

    This particular jalapeno was relatively mild, so I knew I would probably be adding all of it to the Pico batch.

    Finely chop the tomato, onion, jalapeno, cilantro and add them to a mixing bowl.

    Five ingredients is all it takes to make a classic, authentic Pico de Gallo. This recipe keeps the tomatoes in check by using plenty of onion and seasoning. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Add the juice of a single lime and a heaping 1/4 teaspoon of salt.  Mix well.

    And now the most important part:  taste it!

    Five ingredients is all it takes to make a classic, authentic Pico de Gallo. This recipe keeps the tomatoes in check by using plenty of onion and seasoning. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Pico de Gallo reaches its full potential when the tomatoes are kept in check by the other ingredients.  So if you take a bite and get a mouthful of tomato-ey flavor you can balance it out by adding more onion, jalapeno, or lime juice.

    This batch needed more jalapeno, salt, and lime juice.  So that's close to a 1/2 teaspoon of salt and all of the juice from a single lime (close to 2 tablespoons worth).

    Five ingredients is all it takes to make a classic, authentic Pico de Gallo. This recipe keeps the tomatoes in check by using plenty of onion and seasoning. So good! mexicanplease.com

    When the ingredients are in balance, Pico is the perfect example of the sum being far greater than the individual parts. It has a light, effervescent flavor that will work wonders on all sorts of dishes.

    We use it on Tortas:

    This Baked Milanesa Torta is loaded with avocado, Pico de Gallo and chipotle mayo. Yowsa! No frying either, just bread the chicken cutlets and give 'em 12 minutes in the oven. Buen Provecho. mexicanplease.com

     

    And on Nachos...

    It's tough to beat the combo of warm tortilla chips, melted cheese, and spicy black beans. In other words, NACHOS!! These beans have some kick built into them from chipotles in adobo and they are beyond delicious. mexicanplease.com

     

    And on these Molletes:

    You probably already have all the ingredients you need for these Molletes (Mexican Bean and Cheese Sandwiches). Try them with some freshly made Pico de Gallo -- so good! mexicanplease.com

     

    And even on some Avocado Toast:

    Keep your kitchen stocked with the usual Mexican ingredients and you'll always have the option of whipping up some delicious Mexican Avocado Toast. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Once you've made it you'll never have to dig around for another Pico de Gallo recipe.  Awesome!

    Update...just added this post to the site:  What Else Can I Make with Pico de Gallo?  11 Mexican Recipes

    Okay, as promised, here's the recipe video.  It's my first recipe vid so feel free to use the comments section below if you have feedback on it and please let me know if you'd like to see more of them!

    Click Play to see how easy it is to make Pico de Gallo!!

     

    Buen Provecho.

     

    Five ingredients is all it takes to make a classic, authentic Pico de Gallo. This recipe keeps the tomatoes in check by using plenty of onion and seasoning. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Authentic, Well-Balanced Pico de Gallo

    This well-balanced Pico de Gallo is wildly versatile and can be used in an infinite number of ways.
    4.25 from 16 votes
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 23kcal
    Author: Mexican Please

    Ingredients

    • 2 tomatoes
    • 1/2 onion
    • 1 jalapeno
    • 15-20 sprigs cilantro
    • juice of 1 lime
    • 1/4 teaspoon salt (plus more to taste)

    Instructions

    • Give the tomatoes, jalapeno, and cilantro a good rinse.  Peel the onion and de-stem the tomatoes and jalapeno.  I usually twist off and discard the bottom, thicker portions of the cilantro stems, but keep the upper portion of the stems that hold the leaves together. 
    • Finely chop the 2 tomatoes, 1/2 onion, and jalapeno into 1/4" sized chunks.  Finely dice the cilantro.  For a milder version you can start by using only 1/2 of the jalapeno and adding more incrementally if you want more heat. 
    • Combine the tomato, onion, jalapeno and cilantro in a mixing bowl.  Add a heaping 1/4 teaspoon of salt and the juice of a single lime.  Mix together well and taste for seasoning.  Add additional salt and lime if necessary (I added more salt to this batch).
    • Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the fridge.

    Notes

    If your first taste has a lot of tomato flavor, try adding more onion, jalapeno, or lime juice.  Pico tastes best when the tomato is kept in check by the other ingredients.
    What Else Can I Make with Pico de Gallo?  11 Mexican Recipes
    Like this recipe?Click the stars above to rate it or leave a comment down below! @mexplease

    We use this Pico for our Carne Asada Tacos.  So good!

    This recipe is designed to get some Carne Asada Tacos in the house -- tonight! Serve them up with some freshly chopped Pico de Gallo and you'll have some happy faces at the dinner table! mexicanplease.com

     

    And we use a similar technique in our Cucumber Radish Salsa.

    This Cucumber Radish Salsa is a great example of how easy it can be to build salsas that don't rely on tomatoes or tomatillos. A light, vibrant salsa that works great on tacos, tostadas, and even pita bread. mexicanplease.com

     

     

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    Comments

    1. Feriba Grimes

      September 14, 2018 at 2:32 pm

      5 stars
      I love the video ! Thank you

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 10:27 pm

        Thanks Feriba!

        Reply
    2. jg

      September 14, 2018 at 1:35 pm

      Hi Patrick,
      A bit of a challenge and the fix. I get your recipes via email and clicking on them is no problem but with a video included I have to open the mail in my 'browser' to view it.
      On to the video.. more please. It made me realize how simple Pico-de-gallo is to make leaving me with no choice but to make it. Also, put your face in the video so we can see the master of MexicanPlease.. just don't start yelling 'BAM!' when you add the salt.
      Cheers and looking forward to more.
      John

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 10:27 pm

        Ha don't worry, there will be no BAM from me! Thanks much for the feedback John and thanks for mentioning the browser fix that is good to know on my end. Cheers.

        Reply
    3. Dorothy

      September 14, 2018 at 10:44 am

      5 stars
      I totally appreciate the video with the simple and delish recipe. You've reminded me must how easy it is to make pico. I should do it more often. Thanks!

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 12:49 pm

        Okay great, thanks Dorothy!

        Reply
    4. Gaylen

      September 14, 2018 at 9:49 am

      5 stars
      I always added garlic but I like this recipe without. Thanks! Also normally made a lot and refrigerated but smaller and more often... never thought of it. Fantastic! Thanks for the recipe and your site.

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 12:50 pm

        Cheers Gaylen -- yeah I definitely prefer it without garlic.

        Reply
    5. David Christy

      September 14, 2018 at 9:11 am

      5 stars
      Excellent video Patrick. Simple and to the point. I would like to see more videos.

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 12:51 pm

        Okay great, thanks for your feedback David.

        Reply
    6. Kathryn

      September 14, 2018 at 9:04 am

      5 stars
      I’m wondering how you can cut jalapeños without wearing gloves & no burning skin?? I learned the hard way years ago when my hands burned for a couple days after handing raw jalapeños! Might be good to have a reminder for people that don’t know this. I love your recipes...thanks for sharing!

      Reply
      • Patrick

        September 14, 2018 at 12:57 pm

        Thanks for your feedback Kathryn! I will make a note of this as it's become habit for me and I even stick my tongue in the middle of the jalapeno doh!

        If you have a scrape or open wound on your hand then the jalapeno will cause burning -- or if you touch your nose or eyes after handling chili peppers you'll get some burning. But for relatively mild peppers like jalapenos and serranos I think it's fine to just handle them normally and give your hands a rinse afterwards -- definitely worth mentioning though so I'll add a warning about that.

        Cheers.

        Reply
      • Crystal

        May 13, 2019 at 2:31 pm

        Rubbing Alcohol/Dish Soap Combo: I’ve had the most success with rubbing alcohol & dish soap. Isopropyl alcohol is a solvent, meaning it is a dissolver of dirt and OIL. What I do is douse my hands with rubbing alcohol, then wash them with dish soap. Repeat 2 times. This never fails me!

        Reply
    7. at work

      August 19, 2018 at 6:11 am

      5 stars
      This is the real deal. People will ask you for the recipe and then won't believe you because it is simple and has no garlic. Which I do not recommend adding.

      Reply
    8. alan

      July 17, 2018 at 6:50 pm

      love it

      Reply
    9. Tom

      April 26, 2018 at 11:51 pm

      Love the simple recipes. Made Pork chili verde, and Pico de Gallo tonight. I'm up in Alaska, so we don't get much home cooked Mexican meals unless I make them myself.

      Reply
      • Patrick

        April 27, 2018 at 6:19 pm

        Thanks Tom, I love hearing from people in faraway places who are making their own Mexican food!

        Glad the Pico worked out for you -- Pork Chili Verde is on my recipe to-do list and I'm hoping to fiddle with it soon. I hope your batch turned out tasty. Cheers.

        Reply
    10. Claudia de Leon

      April 01, 2018 at 11:48 am

      I love the site and love the recipes I’ve tried! I can’t seem to find or see the search button.

      Reply
      • Patrick

        April 02, 2018 at 3:05 pm

        Hi Claudia, I'm glad you are finding some keeper recipes! If you click the recipes tab there's a search box at the top of the page. It should be there on both mobile and desktop devices. Cheers.

        Reply
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