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    Pico de Gallo

    TechetudeBy TechetudeMay 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pico de Gallo (Fresh Mexican Salsa)

    Pico de Gallo is a fresh uncooked salsa made with:

    • tomatoes
    • onions
    • cilantro
    • lime juice
    • chili peppers

    It is bright, fresh, juicy, and slightly spicy.

    Unlike smooth restaurant salsa, pico de gallo is chunky and crisp.

    Perfect with:

    • tacos
    • grilled fish
    • cod
    • tortilla chips
    • rice bowls
    • eggs
    • grilled chicken

    It pairs especially well with baked cod because the acidity balances buttery fish.


    What “Pico de Gallo” Means

    In Mexican cuisine, pico de gallo is sometimes called:

    • salsa fresca
    • salsa cruda

    Meaning:

    • “fresh salsa”
    • “raw salsa”

    Flavor Profile

    This salsa tastes:

    • fresh
    • tangy
    • slightly spicy
    • herbaceous
    • juicy

    The texture matters as much as the flavor.

    Good pico de gallo should be:

    • crisp
    • not watery
    • balanced
    • vibrant

    Traditional Ingredients

    Tomatoes

    Usually:

    • Roma tomatoes

    Why Roma?
    They contain:

    • less water
    • more flesh
    • stronger flavor

    Onion

    White onion is traditional because it is:

    • sharper
    • cleaner tasting

    Red onion can also work.


    Cilantro

    Adds:

    • citrusy herbal flavor

    Some people taste cilantro differently genetically.


    Lime Juice

    Fresh lime is essential.

    It:

    • brightens flavor
    • balances onion
    • preserves freshness

    Jalapeño or Serrano

    Adds heat.

    Pepper Heat Level
    Jalapeño Mild-medium
    Serrano Medium-hot

    Detailed Recipe

    Ingredients

    Vegetables

    • 4 Roma tomatoes
    • ½ white onion
    • 1 jalapeño
    • ¼ cup cilantro

    Seasoning

    • juice of 1 lime
    • ½ tsp salt
    • ¼ tsp black pepper

    Optional:

    • garlic
    • avocado
    • cucumber
    • mango

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    STEP 1 — Prepare Tomatoes

    How To Cut Tomatoes Properly

    1. Slice tomato in half.
    2. Remove watery seed center if desired.
    3. Dice into small cubes.

    Why Remove Seeds?

    Removing seeds:

    • prevents watery salsa
    • improves texture

    But keeping them adds juice and flavor.


    STEP 2 — Dice Onion

    Cut onion very small.

    Large onion pieces overpower the salsa.


    STEP 3 — Prepare Jalapeño

    For Mild Salsa

    Remove:

    • seeds
    • white membrane

    Most heat lives there.


    For Spicier Salsa

    Keep some seeds.


    Safety Tip

    Wash hands after handling peppers.

    Avoid touching eyes.


    STEP 4 — Chop Cilantro

    Use:

    • leaves
    • tender stems

    The stems contain strong flavor too.


    STEP 5 — Mix Everything

    Combine in bowl:

    • tomatoes
    • onion
    • jalapeño
    • cilantro

    Add:

    • lime juice
    • salt
    • pepper

    Mix gently.


    STEP 6 — Let It Rest

    Wait:

    • 10–15 minutes

    Why?
    Salt pulls juices together and flavors combine.


    What Good Pico de Gallo Should Look Like

    You want:

    • bright red tomatoes
    • green cilantro
    • glossy appearance
    • small even cuts

    Not:

    • soupy
    • mushy
    • oversized chunks

    Texture Science

    Pico de gallo works because of contrast:

    • juicy tomato
    • crunchy onion
    • soft herbs
    • acidic lime

    The balance is more important than exact measurements.


    Common Mistakes

    Mistake Result
    Using watery tomatoes Soup-like salsa
    Too much onion Harsh flavor
    Too much lime Sour
    Not enough salt Bland
    Large chunks Poor texture

    How Restaurants Make Better Pico

    Restaurants often:

    • dice ingredients evenly
    • use very sharp knives
    • salt carefully
    • let salsa rest before serving

    Best Tomato Types

    Tomato Good?
    Roma Excellent
    Vine tomatoes Good
    Cherry tomatoes Sweet
    Beefsteak Too watery

    Flavor Variations

    Mango Pico

    Add:

    • diced mango

    Flavor becomes:

    • sweet
    • tropical

    Excellent with fish.


    Avocado Pico

    Add diced avocado for:

    • creamy texture

    Eat quickly before browning.


    Corn Pico

    Add roasted corn for:

    • sweetness
    • smoky flavor

    Spicy Pico

    Add:

    • serrano peppers
    • habanero

    Use carefully.


    Best Foods To Pair With Pico

    Seafood

    • baked cod
    • shrimp
    • salmon

    Mexican Foods

    • tacos
    • burritos
    • quesadillas
    • nachos

    Breakfast

    • eggs
    • omelets
    • avocado toast

    Pico for Your Cod Recipe

    For the cod recipe earlier:
    Top baked cod with:

    • 2–3 spoonfuls pico de gallo

    Result:

    • fresh acidity
    • texture contrast
    • lighter flavor

    Excellent with garlic butter cod.


    Storage

    Refrigerator

    Best eaten:

    • same day

    Still good:

    • up to 2 days

    Why It Gets Watery Overnight

    Salt pulls liquid from tomatoes over time.

    Drain gently before serving again.


    Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

    Q: Is pico de gallo cooked?

    No.

    Everything is raw and fresh.


    Q: Is pico the same as salsa?

    Not exactly.

    Pico is chunky and fresh.
    Most salsa is blended.


    Q: Can I make it ahead?

    Yes.

    Best:

    • 1–4 hours ahead

    Too long makes tomatoes soft.


    Q: Why does restaurant pico taste stronger?

    Usually:

    • more salt
    • more lime
    • fresher cilantro
    • sharper onions

    Q: How do I reduce onion sharpness?

    Soak diced onion in cold water:

    • 5 minutes

    Then drain.


    Q: Why is my pico bland?

    Usually:

    • under-salted
    • weak tomatoes
    • not enough lime

    Q: Can I use lemon instead of lime?

    Yes, but lime tastes more traditional.


    Q: Is pico healthy?

    Very.

    Low calorie and rich in:

    • vitamin C
    • antioxidants
    • fiber

    Beginner Timing Guide

    Time Action
    0 min Dice tomatoes
    5 min Chop onion & peppers
    10 min Add lime & seasoning
    12 min Mix
    15 min Rest flavors
    25 min Serve
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