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How to Make Pineapple Salsa: Sweet, Spicy, and Simply Irresistible

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Last updated on June 5th, 2025 at 12:56 am

Salsa, salsa, salsa! Fun to say, as noted by Seinfeld. But also a delicious condiment that can really bring a dish together. Whether you’re looking for something fresh or spicy, this homemade pineapple salsa recipe fits the bill.

Pineapple salsa pairs the natural sweetness of pineapple with a medley of peppers and other fresh ingredients. This salsa is both simple to prepare and incredibly versatile.

A refreshing twist on traditional salsa, it’s perfect for those who enjoy sweet, savory, and spicy. This pineapple salsa recipe is ideal for summer barbecues, casual get-togethers, and as a topping for your favorite Mexican dishes. Its adaptability makes it a must-have in your recipe repertoire.

Fresh homemade pineapple salsa bursting with sweet and spicy flavors - perfect for tacos

After a recent move to Hawaii, it only made sense to make a new recipe featuring pineapple. Pineapples offer a unique sweetly acidic tang. This spicy pineapple salsa layers textures and tastes in a way that is utterly captivating. Try it and it will surely become a staple in your kitchen.

​Ingredients You’ll Need for Pineapple Salsa Recipe

As with most recipes, it all starts with the careful selection of fresh ingredients. And almost all of these ingredients come from the produce section. To make delicious pineapple salsa, you’ll need these fresh ingredients:

Fresh Pineapple: The Star Ingredient

Fresh pineapple is the star of this recipe. The natural sugars add a delightful contrast to the spicy elements and provide an irresistible, juicy texture. Plus the acidity from the pineapple replaces what you’d normally get from tomatoes that are the base of more traditional salsas.

Opt for a ripe, juicy pineapple to ensure your salsa bursts with tropical sweetness. When selecting your pineapple, look for one with a firm shell but a little soft give when lightly squeezed. It should have vibrant color and a sweet aroma at the base. It should feel a bit heavy, and not light and hollow. This will guarantee the best pineapple possible.

An array of fresh ingredients for this recipe - pineapple, onion, lime, and peppers

Supporting Cast: Poblanos, Sweet Onion, and More

To complement the sweetness of the pineapple, a medley of other ingredients play crucial supporting roles. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Poblano Peppers: These mild chili peppers bring a subtle heat and earthy flavor that enhances the overall profile of the salsa without overpowering it. Poblanos are some of my favorite, so I had to include them in this recipe. They are perfect for adding a touch of spice and flavor to your pineapple salsa recipe.
  • Sweet Onion: A finely chopped sweet onion introduces a mellow, aromatic sweetness that balances the bold flavors. Its crisp texture makes it a delightful addition to this fresh pineapple salsa, marrying well with the juicy pineapple.
  • Lime Juice: To brighten and balance the flavors, a squeeze of lime juice is indispensable. It adds a zesty tang that cuts through the sweetness and enhances the dish’s overall freshness.
  • Bell Pepper: Diced bell pepper contributes a pop of color and a crisp, sweet bite.
  • Cilantro: Fresh cilantro adds a burst of herbaceous freshness, tying together the sweet and spicy elements with its vibrant, citrusy notes. It’s a classic choice for many salsas and complements the tropical theme beautifully.
  • Salt: A pinch of salt rounds out the flavors, ensuring every ingredient shines through in the final dish.
  • Optional – Jalapeño or Serrano Peppers: For those who crave more spice, adding minced jalapeño or serrano peppers will deliver the perfect kick. Adjust the amount to suit your preference.

With these fresh, vibrant ingredients, your homemade pineapple salsa will be a true showstopper, worthy of any occasion. Whether you’re serving it as a topping for tacos or as a side with grilled fish, each ingredient plays a crucial role in crafting a salsa that is sweet, spicy, and simply​ irresistible.

​ Step-by-Step Guide to Making Fresh Pineapple Salsa

Luckily, making salsa is usually a pretty simple affair. And that holds true for this homemade pineapple salsa recipe. Just cut everything up, mix it together, and serve. But here’s a bit more detailed instructions:

How to Dice Fresh Pineapple

With a quality pineapple selected, we’re ready to cut it up. The biggest key to this recipe is getting a really fine dice on the pineapple. We want much smaller pieces than are traditional for cutting up pineapple.

To dice the pineapple, start by cutting off the crown and the base. Stand the pineapple upright and slice down the sides to remove the skin. Carefully follow the fruit’s natural curve. Slice the fruit into large pieces away from the core.

Cut it all into thin strips and then cut them again into uniform diced cubes. The goal is to get small pieces that will make sure the salsa isn’t too chunky.

Prepping Everything Else for Spicy Pineapple Salsa

For all of the peppers – poblano, bell, and optional jalapeno/serrano – remove the stems and seeds. Then finely dice the peppers and sweet onion. Aim for pieces in similar size (and maybe just a tad smaller) to the pineapple you’ve already chopped up. Uniformly sized pieces will make for a better final result.

Prepped and diced ingredients for a delicious pineapple salsa recipe for fish tacos

Slice and squeeze the lime for some fresh juice. Chop up the cilantro. And finally, measure out the garlic powder and salt.

In a mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients together. Toss the ingredients gently to ensure an even distribution of flavors. And that’s it! You’re ready to go. Serve immediately or store in the fridge until ready to serve. I would recommend using it within 4-5 days for peak freshness.

Colorful bowl of fresh pineapple salsa for tacos, featuring a mix of diced pineapple, sweet onions, and bell peppers

​Ways to Enjoy Your Homemade Pineapple Salsa

Pineapple salsa is a vibrant blend of flavors that can transform any meal into a tropical delight. Whether you’re planning a festive gathering or a simple family dinner, this versatile salsa can add a touch of tasty spice to numerous dishes. Here’s how to make the most out of your homemade pineapple salsa.

Pineapple Salsa for Tacos

Taco Tuesday has never been more exciting! With the sweet and spicy notes of pineapple salsa, your tacos will be bursting with flavor. Whether you’re using it as a topping or a side, this pineapple salsa for tacos is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser.

  • Fish tacos: Nothing says summer like fresh pineapple salsa for fish tacos. The light, crisp taste of white fish, such as cod, pairs beautifully with the zesty, fruity notes of the salsa. Not only does this combination enhance the flavors, but it also adds a burst of color to your dish, making it as visually appealing as it is delicious.
  • Seared Shrimp: For a seafood twist, try pairing your pineapple salsa with seared shrimp. Whether on the grill or in the pan, seared shrimp is perfectly complemented by this delightful salsa.
  • Grilled Chicken or Pork: The sweetness of the pineapple perfectly balances the savory, smoky flavors of grilled chicken or pork, making it a go-to choice for taco nights.
  • Veggie Lovers: Don’t shy away from adding pineapple salsa to veggie tacos. Roasted bell peppers, zucchini, and mushrooms combined with the salsa create a vibrant, refreshing option.
Fresh pineapple salsa for fish tacos transforming the dish

Uses Beyond the Tacos

Beyond tacos, there are countless ways to enjoy this fresh pineapple salsa recipe. Here are a few versatile uses that will keep you reaching for more:

  • Chips and Dips: A classic pairing, serving pineapple salsa with tortilla chips makes for an irresistible snack or appetizer. Also serve it along with other salsas, homemade guacamole, queso dip, and poblano corn salsa for a full spread.
  • Burritos/Quesadillas/Enchiladas: Similar to tacos, but still their own. Use this salsa with the likes of the most-visited recipe on the site – our baja shrimp burritos.
  • Grilled Meats: Elevate your grilled chicken, steak, or pork by serving them with a generous spoonful of pineapple salsa. The sweetness of the pineapple complements the charred, savory flavors of the meat perfectly.
  • Salads and Bowls: Add a tropical twist to your salads and grain bowls. The salsa can serve as a refreshing topping that adds texture and a burst of flavor to your dish.
  • Breakfast Boost: Don’t forget breakfast! A dollop of pineapple salsa on top of scrambled eggs or an omelet can awaken your taste buds and start your day off right. Don’t sleep on this breakfast addition.

With its blend of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors, pineapple salsa is a versatile condiment that can enhance a variety of dishes. Whether you’re crafting tacos, enjoying chips, or grilling meats, this delightful salsa is sure to make every meal feel like a celebration.

​Customizing Your Homemade Pineapple Salsa

Creating the perfect pineapple salsa is an art that begins with a basic recipe but leaves ample room for personalization. Whether you’re serving it alongside crispy fish tacos or as a vibrant topping for grilled chicken, your homemade pineapple salsa can be tailored to suit your taste buds and wow your guests. Check out some ways to make it your own.

Adjusting the Spice Level

The beauty of a spicy pineapple salsa for tacos lies in its balanced contrast of sweet and spicy flavors.

If you’re a spice enthusiast, consider adding finely diced jalapeño serrano peppers for a more intense heat. Remember to remove the seeds and membranes if you prefer a milder kick. For those who love the flavor of spice but not the heat, just stick with the milder poblano. A pinch of cayenne pepper or a splash of hot sauce can also elevate the spice level without altering other ingredients significantly.

Experiment until you find the perfect spice level that complements your palate.

Dipping a chip into this vibrant and spicy homemade pineapple salsa

Adding Extra Ingredients for Enhanced Flavor

While the classic pineapple salsa recipe is delicious on its own, there are still opportunities to enhance its flavor. Consider adding diced red onion for an extra layer of pungency. For even more tropical twist, try incorporating diced mango or papaya. Add a small amount of fresh minced garlic instead of powder.

Perhaps you enjoy a crunchier texture—adding some diced cucumber or jicama can provide that crisp element. If you prefer a smokier salsa, try grilling the pineapple and peppers before you combine it with the other ingredients, or add a dash of smoked paprika. You might also consider incorporating a sprinkle of toasted coconut for a sweet undertone.

​Frequently Asked Questions about Pineapple Salsa

How Long Does Homemade Pineapple Salsa Last?

Homemade pineapple salsa is best enjoyed fresh to preserve the crispness of the ingredients. If stored properly in an airtight container in the refrigerator, pineapple salsa can last up to 5 days. For optimal freshness, consider storing the salsa without excess liquid, adding a squeeze of fresh lime juice just before serving to brighten the flavors.

Past the 5 days, you can try running the salsa through a blender or food processor to make a smooth blended salsa that may have a few more days of use.

Why is it Watery?

Pineapple salsa can sometimes become watery due to all the fresh ingredients. This will tend to increase the longer it is stored. You can simply serve it with the excess liquid. If you prefer, simply drain off any excess liquid before serving. Or, once again, use it to your advantage and blend the entire thing up into a smooth rather than slightly chunky salsa.

Excess juice from pineapple and other fresh ingredients can make it a bit watery

Is It Too Spicy?

The base recipe using only bell peppers and poblanos should be suitable for most people. It shouldn’t be too spicy. The level of spiciness in your homemade pineapple salsa can be easily adjusted to suit your taste preference.

If you find the salsa too spicy, try adding a bit more diced pineapple or a splash of fresh lime juice to balance out the heat. Conversely, if you prefer a fiery kick, you can add jalapeños, serranos, or even a dash of cayenne pepper.

Pineapple salsa is undoubtedly a crowd-pleaser, bringing together the perfect balance of sweet and spicy flavors that can elevate any dish. We would love to hear how you’ve incorporated it into your meals, any modifications you made, or how it wowed your guests. Happy cooking!

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Sweet & Spicy Homemade Pineapple Salsa

Recipe by Marc PetersonCourse: Condiment, Sides, AppetizersDifficulty: Easy
Servings

12

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking timeminutes
Total time

15

minutes

Make this irresistibly sweet and spicy pineapple salsa recipe at home. Dip into our easy recipe now for fresh salsa goodness!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pineapple

  • 1/2 cup bell pepper

  • 1/2 cup poblano pepper

  • 1/3 cup sweet onion

  • 1/4 cup cilantro

  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

  • 1 teaspoon sea salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

  • Optional – 1/2 cup jalapeño or serrano pepper

Directions

  • Wash the peppers in cold water
  • Finely dice the pineapple, peppers, and onion
  • Chop the cilantro and juice the lime
  • In a medium bowl, mix together all of the ingredients until evenly distributed
  • Serve fresh immediately or store in an airtight container for up to 5 days

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