Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (2024)

Restaurant Style Salsa is a CINCH and inexpensive to make at home. Learn the ingredient I use to make it taste just like a restaurant's!

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I’m about to share with you one of the greatest restaurant hacks of all time: making homemade, restaurant-style salsa is not only easy, but inexpensive, and is best – BEST! – made with canned tomatoes. While fresh tomatoes make great pico de gallo, you gotta go with canned tomatoes if you want that true restaurant salsa flavor.

You heard it here first, folks!

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I’ve been making this homemade salsa recipe since college, which is when I found out that canned tomatoes are the secret to the addictive-deliciousness of restaurant style salsa (ie, I begged the waiter at Carlos O’Kelly’s to tell me how they make their salsa. SO GOOD!) Of course I occasionally slack and buy salsa at the store, but this recipe gives you the restaurant experience at home, and takes just a few minutes to make.Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (2)

Recipe Details

  1. My recipe for Restaurant Style Salsa makes 4 cups of salsa for under $5. That said, its very economical and great for serving at parties and get togethers.
  2. Homemade salsa will last up to 2 weeks in the fridge. While I don’t have experience canning, I know enough to confidently say this recipe would can well.
  3. I use my 14 cup food processor to whip this salsa up in just a few minutes, though a blender would most likely work well too.
  4. As written, my recipe is mild on the spice scale, but feel free to leave the seeds in the jalapeno to increase the spice level, and/or experiment with adding different kinds of chili peppers.

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How to Make Restaurant Style Salsa

There’s just one step involved in this recipe – throw a bunch of ingredients into the bowl of a food processor then pulse – woo!

We’ve got caned whole peeled tomatoes, red onion (white onion works great too), fresh cilantro, fresh garlic, jalapeno,salt, sugar, and fresh lime juice.

NOTE:if your canned tomatoes contain sugar in the ingredient list then omit the sugar in the recipe.

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Pulse the ingredients until you reach your desired consistency then taste and add more salt and/or lime juice if necessary. That said, this salsa is best eaten 24 hours or more after making, so the flavors have time to meld, and so I like to adjust the seasonings just before serving the day after making.

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Scoop the salsa into a 4 cup mason jar or bowl with a tight fitting lid then refrigerate for 24 hours to let the flavors really meld before digging in. The salsa will stay fresh in the refrigerator for 1-2 weeks, though mine never ever sticks around that long. I hope you love this EASY restaurant style salsa at home! Enjoy!

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Restaurant Style Salsa is a CINCH to make at home, plus it's much cheaper then buying salsa from the store. Learn the ingredient I use to make it taste just like a restaurant's.

Ingredients

makes 4 cups

  • 28oz can whole peeled tomatoes, undrained
  • 1/2 red or white onion, roughly chopped
  • 1 handful cilantro leaves, roughly chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded and roughly chopped (leave in seeds for a spicier salsa)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • juice of 1/2 - 1 whole lime
  • 1 teaspoon sugar*

Directions

  1. Add ingredients — whole tomatoes through salt — to a food processor. Add the juice of half a lime, plus the sugar if your canned tomatoes do not contain sugar (if sugar is listed as an ingredient on your canned tomatoes, omit the sugar.)
  2. Pulse ingredients until desired consistency is reached then taste and add more lime juice and/or salt if necessary. Refrigerate overnight for best results then serve.

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This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (8) Amy 08.09.2024

    Wondering if I can use tomatoes from my garden for this recipe?

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (9) Kristin 08.12.2024

      Hi Amy! You CAN but believe it or not, fresh tomatoes have less flavor in this salsa vs canned. The salsa will taste a little bland and watery, but of course it’ll still be good. Just more pico de gallo flavor vs a robust restaurant-style salsa flavor.

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  2. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (10) Wendy Longden 08.05.2024

    This is our absolute favorite salsa recipe and is perfect as is! Sometimes we add 1/2 tsp. of cumin for a little different flavor! We also use no salt tomatoes and the result is perfect every time!Thanks for another great recipe!

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (11) Kristin 08.09.2024

      So, so glad this is a go-to for you, Wendy, and that you’ve really made it your own. Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  3. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (12) Cheryl Mailer 07.29.2024

    I love salsa, but am cooking for one (me) and probably won’t go through a quart of it in 2 weeks. Will this recipe freeze well? Or should I just halve the ingredients?

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (13) Kristin 07.29.2024

      Totally get it! Freezing salsa tends to mute the flavors of the fresh ingredients, so I would halve this recipe. :) Good question!

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  4. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (14) Stephanie Snyder 06.28.2024

    Can this be canned? If so how?

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (15) Kristin 07.01.2024

      Hi Stephanie! I don’t know enough about canning to be able to say if this is a good recipe to be canned or not. I’m sorry I can’t help more in this area!

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  5. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (16) Rachel 06.19.2024

    I found I’m getting a bitter aftertaste, is it possible too much lime? Could I counteract with sugar?

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (17) Kristin 06.19.2024

      Hi Rachel! What brand of canned tomatoes did you use? I ask because lower quality canned tomatoes (I say that with zero intent of snobbiness, I promise!!) can taste “tinny”. You can add more sugar and/or a pinch of baking soda!

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  6. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (18) Courtney Kort 06.06.2024

    I made the recipe a few weeks ago and my family said it was the BEST salsa they ever had. I am making it again tonight for my daughter’s graduation party. I am sure it will be a big hit.I did add an extra jalapeño and seeds for a little kick.

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (19) Kristin 06.12.2024

      Oh my gosh, I’m so so thrilled to hear that, Courtney! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  7. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (20) DK Colaluca 06.04.2024

    I make this salsa recipe on repeat!!!!! It’s by far the best recipe, and it’s easy to customize. Thank you IGE!!!

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (21) Kristin 06.04.2024

      I’m so, so glad to hear it!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  8. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (22) Haya 06.03.2024

    Really good! I followed it perfectly and it was so good. :)

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (23) Kristin 06.04.2024

      Fantastic! So glad you loved it, Haya!

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  9. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (24) Hayley 05.24.2024

    This is the best salsa recipe I have found so far. If you like a super thin salsa then use a blender, but to get it like it was in the picture a food processor is the way to go. I also added 2 jalapeños because the ones in my area tend to not be as spicy. Also if you love garlic dont be afraid to double the amount called for. I have also found that using everything fresh (Specifically garlic) there is definitely more flavor.

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (25) Kristin 05.29.2024

      I’m so glad you loved this recipe, Hayley! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  10. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (26) Rachel 02.01.2024

    I wonder how this works out with frozen tomatoes. I usually just throw my garden tomatoes in my freezer whole. When I use them, I defrost and slide the skin off and use in place of canned tomatoes. The salsa might be a little watery, but I think I’ll try!

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (27) Kristin 02.05.2024

      It feels strange to feel passionately about this, lol, but I strongly suggest against using fresh or frozen-fresh tomatoes in this salsa. The flavor is really muted when using fresh vs canned!

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  11. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (28) Mike J 10.19.2023

    This recipe is amazing! Two things:

    1) Definitely drain the tomatoes, salsa is plenty liquidy without the extra water.

    2) Add 1/2 tsp each of chipotle powder and ancho chili powder to give it some extra heat and smoke. Happy dipping!

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (29) Kristin 10.20.2023

      I’m so glad you loved this recipe, Mike – love the addition of the chili powders!! I do recommend not draining the tomatoes though to reach the consistency of salsa in these photos! That said I believe salsa consistency is truly a personal preference so drain if you want a thicker salsa!

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  12. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (30) Linda Long 03.19.2023

    I have searched for the past 4 or 5 years for a GOOD salsa. I didn’t care if it was store bought, home canned or homemade and this is the winner!! Thank you for sharing the recipe.

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  13. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (31) Amy 02.13.2023

    I made this for taco night when we had family in town over Christmas and it was so good that my husband requested it again for super bowl snacks. I love that it’s so easy and the results are super tasty.

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (32) Kristin 02.15.2023

      Love hearing that, Amy!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  14. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (33) Danielle 11.07.2022

    Think I could use canned diced tomatoes rather than whole peeled tomatoes if that’s all I have? Going to make this tomorrow to go with your slow cooker black bean soup :)

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (34) Kristin 11.15.2022

      That should be fine, Danielle! :)

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (35) DK Colaluca 06.04.2024

      I always use diced tomatoes, fire roasted with garlic, to be exact. Turns out PERFECT every. single. time!

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      • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (36) Kristin 06.04.2024

        Yum! Sounds delicious, DK!

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  15. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (37) shane 09.08.2022

    Nicely done. I’ve been chasing after this recipe for a long time. Used to hit up Carlos O’Kelly’s all the time as a teenager when I first got my license because my friends and I were all zany about the salsa, so with your intel, it’s final! Delicious! Who would have thought the canned tomato was the secret?

    Sincerely,
    Another (former) Iowan

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (38) Kristin 09.13.2022

      Right?! So glad it delivered. :)

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  16. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (39) Christy 07.17.2022

    I still make this all the time. There is no need for any other salsa recipe. LOVE it.Question: what is the refrigerator shelf life? Thank you.

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (40) Kristin 07.18.2022

      I’m so glad you love it, Christy (and I totally agree!!) I usually say 4-5 days in the fridge.

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  17. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (41) Chloe 07.07.2022

    The first time I made this it was unreal, I’ve made it several more times and it hasn’t ever been as intensely flavored as the first time- it’s almost watery and not tomatoey? What could I be doing wrong?

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (42) Kristin 07.08.2022

      Hi Chloe! What brand of canned tomatoes are you using?

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  18. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (43) Grams 02.10.2022

    If you like a chunkier salsa use diced canned tomatoes and diced onion instead of blending it otherwise it’s the same ingredients. Just mix everything together and done.

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  19. Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (44) Larry 10.25.2021

    Made it- everyone loves it.Family said tasted like the Mexican restaurant. Only question is it has a grey/green look not bright red as pictured. Did I put too much cilantro in it or mix too long???

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    • Restaurant Style Salsa - Iowa Girl Eats (45) Kristin 10.27.2021

      Wohoo!! You got it – if the cilantro is overpureed it can lend that green/gray color to the entire salsa. In the future you could puree the salsa to your desired texture then add the cilantro to the food processor and give it a few more pulses to roughly chop. Glad the taste was spot on for you though!

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