Habanero peppers and silky mango come together to create a highly flavorful salsa that is slightly sweet with plenty of heat. It serves up great as a traditional salsa, but also as a topping for fish or chicken. I LOVE this salsa, definitely one of my favorites. #salsa #habanero

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Mango-Habanero Salsa Recipe – How to Make Mango-Habanero Salsa

Ingredients

3 medium sized tomatoes
2 habanero peppers (or more for hotter salsa – I used 10 habaneros)
1 red bell pepper
2 jalapeno peppers
1 medium sized mango peeled and chopped (choose a mango not overly soft)
3 tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro
Juice from 1 lime
1 teaspoon olive oil
Salt to taste

Cooking Directions

Preheat oven to broil.
Slice tomatoes in half and set them onto a lightly oiled baking sheet.
Remove stems from habaneros and jalapenos and slice in half lengthwise. Set them onto the baking sheet.
Stem and de-seed the bell peppers. Slice into quarters lengthwise and set on the baking sheet.
Broil not too close to the heat source for 15 minutes.
Heat a sauté pan to medium heat. Add olive oil and mango.
Remove habaneros and continue to broil tomatoes another 5-10 minutes or until skins have greatly loosened.
Remove from heat and allow to cool.
Sauté for about 6-8 minutes or until mango is brown.
Transfer to a food processor.
Peal skins from tomatoes, jalapenos and bell peppers and add to a food processor.
Add habaneros, lime juice, cilantro and salt to taste. Process until smooth.
Transfer to a bowl and cover. Refrigerate about 4 hours to allow flavors to mingle. Or you can enjoy the salsa right away.

Recipe Notes

Heat Factor: Medium-Hot. You’ll definitely get some good heat from the habanero peppers. Looking to up that heat factor? Add in more habanero peppers, or bring in a ghost pepper.

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37 Comments

  1. I’m back on your video again. Not realizing I’ve commented already. But let me just say. That this is the best way of doing the salsa. Out of all videos I’ve seen. This is perfect. Should have 300k views

  2. Just made this with my garden grown habaneros, jalapenos, and tomatoes. Added one toe of roasted garlic and a few thin slices of red onion. It turned out fantastic! Thanks for the recipe!!

  3. I love recipes for hot sauces
    I hate fucking music videos.
    Fuck this.

  4. Holy fuck habaneros. I used too many habaneros! Pro-tip: if you like more mild salsa, start with just 1 habanero in the processor, and then add more to taste.

  5. Hello and thank you for the recipe sound amazing. Question, in video you added lime but not in recipe?

  6. I’ve done this with Mango and Pineapple, both are great but the pineapple really shines with these ingredients

  7. I'm going to make this tomorrow! Might make two batches, one with jalapeños and one with Serrano to see what I like more 😊

  8. If you put the mango in boiled water for a minute the mango taste will stand out more.

  9. How long with this keep? I was thinking about bottling some of it and giving it out and hoping it would keep say a few weeks or so.

  10. 😂 dont know what's wrong with those habaneros you used… but I just added 4 and that salsa made me feel like I was licking a damn vulcano. 2 haba's wil do

  11. I made it and it's really delicious, but I don't understand how you can eat it with all those habaneros. I only roasted three of them and just the juice they released in the oven was enough to make it way too spicy for me. I didn't even add them to the processor!

  12. ive tried making many salsa, they all werent that tasty, ive tried roasting them before but it just turned out to be a little bland cooked tomato taste. maybe ill try this.

  13. Would subbing the red bell pepper with garlic be ok? I don’t like bell pepper but I am a fan of garlic.

  14. This looks great, I'm going to do this later but adding an onion and a few cloves of garlic.

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