Pico de Gallo is loaded with fresh tomatoes, onion, jalapeno, cilantro, and lime juice. Learn the secret to the best Mexican Pico de Gallo – it’s a simple tip that makes it taste authentic.

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Helpful Reader Review
“A Mexican friend came over to teach me how to make carnitas. I made this to go along with them, and she said it was great.” – Emily ★★★★★
“The only Pico de Gallo recipe I use! It’s not only delicious but it’s also quick & easy!!” – Ann Marie ★★★★★
Pico de Gallo Recipe
Pico de Gallo is a popular Mexican salsa. It is also known as “Salsa Fresca,” or “Salsa Cruda.” It is traditionally made with equal parts tomatoes and onion, with fresh cilantro and a generous squeeze of lime juice. I add jalapeno for a spicy kick but you can leave it out for a milder pico.
You can easily adjust this recipe to suit your preference; add more tomatoes for sweetness or another jalapeno pepper or even serrano peppers if you love fiery salsa. We’ve even tried adding peaches for a peach salsa, which turned out really well.
I love making the most of summer fruits and veggies with loaded salsas like Mango Salsa, our popular Cowboy Caviar and of course Homemade Salsa! This Pico de Gallo recipe is our favorite way to use up garden ripe tomatoes, but it’s just as delicious with store-bought Roma tomatoes in the cooler months.

What’s the Best Onion for Pico?
Just as with Guacamole, white onion is the most authentic choice for making pico de Gallo because it’s crisp and sharp and less sweet than other varieties. A yellow onion or red onion will also work if that is what you have on hand.
How to Make Pico de Gallo
There’s no cooking involved with this salsa recipe, so even the least skilled cook would be hard-pressed to mess this one up:
- DICE up your ingredients and place them in a glass or non-reactive bowl,
- SQUEEZE in the fresh lime juice, then season with salt and pepper
- STIR to combine.

Pro Tip:
Use gloves or a ziploc bag to cover your hands when seeding and handling hot peppers.
The Secret to the Best Pico de Gallo
Have you ever wondered how to make your Pico de Gallo taste restaurant quality and more authentic? This family secret comes from Blanca Villasenor who also shared her authentic Ceviche recipe. The key to a traditional pico de gallo is in letting it rest. Combine all of the ingredients, cover and refrigerate for a day. The tomatoes will juice up and the flavors will meld in the fridge so every bite is flavor-packed.

Variations for Pico de Gallo
You can easily bulk up and change the flavor profile of pico salsa by dicing in one of these fresh fruits or vegetables. I’d love to know about your creative add-ins.
- Bell Pepper
- Corn
- Avocado
- Cucumber
- Mango
- Peaches for a peach salsa
Serve Pico de Gallo With
Salsa Fresca is often served as a topping for Mexican food, from breakfast to enchiladas, tacos, nachos, and more. It is so versatile! It’s also perfect as an appetizer with tortilla chips. We love pico with:
- Breakfast Burritos or Breakfast Tacos
- Mexican Chicken Casserole
- Chicken Tacos or Beef Tacos
- Tostadas
- Mexican Beef and Rice Skillet
- Beef Burritos
- Chicken Fajitas
- Carnitas
- Taco Salad

Pico de Gallo is seriously irresistible, and our love for this wonderfully fresh salsa runs deep. My only complaint is that it disappears too quickly, so I highly recommend making a double or triple batch.
Authentic Pico de Gallo

Ingredients
- 1 lb Roma tomatoes, (3-4 medium), or garden tomatoes, diced
- 1/2 medium white onion, (1 cup chopped), or yellow onion or red onion
- 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely minced (optional)
- 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped
- 2 Tbsp lime juice, from 1 lime
- 1/2 tsp salt, or to taste
- 1/8 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, diced tomatoes, onion, jalapeno pepper and chopped cilantro.
- Stir in 2 Tbsp lime juice and lightly season with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp black pepper, or season to taste. Enjoy right away or cover and refrigerate overnight.
Notes
Nutrition Per Serving
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I love how easy this recipe is to make – no more store bought for me! This is now my go to recipe for pico de gallo! I did make a couple adjustments: 1) red onion instead of white and less than 1 cup; 2) used 1/2 a jalapeño and left a few of the seeds in for a bit of heat.
Thank you for sharing your adjustments. I’m glad you liked it!
First time making Pico and this recipe is amazing! Thanks for the recipe!
Stellar! Omgoodness! I made the pico de gallo for the fresh topping homemade chicken chimichangas and it definitely lived up to expectations! I’ll be using this pico recipe in regular rotation! Thank you!
So happy to hear you loved it, Jessica!
Made it tonight and it was amazing! I did t have Roma tomatoes I had the cocktail ones, but still amazing!!! Definitely making this again!
Hello Katie! So nice to know that you enjoyed the Pico de Gallo!
This comes together quickly and is delicious. Next time I’ll double the recipe so it lasts more than one day! I’ll also add a bit less salt (doc said to watch the salt intake, sadly, and the chips make up for it.) Thanks so much!
Is it supposed to be baking powder instead of baking soda? First attempt I made using baking soda and it was a mushy brick. Second attempt I used baking powder and it baked lovely.
Also, if your persimmons are not quite ripe, you can roast in oven first prior to blending. This helped intensify the flavor.
Hi Maria, did you mean to comment this under the Pico de Gallo recipe? Did you possible mean this for Persimmon Bread Recipe? If it was meant for the bread recipe, we used 2 tsp baking soda. I hope that helps.
Hi there,
We also call it “salsa bandera” (Flag salsa) since have the colors of Mexican Flag 😄
Oh that’s nice to know! Thanks for the info!
This was a very good recipe. I did the og and didn’t add anything and it was amazing! I totally recommend!