How to make traditional Colombian pico de gallo recipe (2024)

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Colombian empanada sauce is tomatoes, onions, and cilantro - what could be simpler than that? Yet my time in Colombia taught me that authentic Colombian pico de gallo recipe dazzles in its simple, sharp flavors and perky attitude.

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Check out my approach to this Colombian salsa, or how to make these simple ingredients shine!

First Time Discovering Colombian Empanada Sauce

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Colombian empanada sauce is more commonly known as Colombian pico de gallo.

The first time my love suggested we make this pico de gallo recipe, I corrected him to call it 'salsa'. For which he just looked at me for a few minutes, eyebrow raised.

Then I backtracked and allowed that perhaps, he knows how to call a dish in his native tongue better than I do.

Colombian Salsa as Part of A Traditional Meal

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The occasion was Christmas, when we hosted six of our friends for a true Colombian meal. Heartyajiaco Bogotano, twice-friedpatacones, pico de gallo, aji, baked plantains with bocadillo and cheese and perky mousse de maracuya for dessert - the menu of foreign sounds and flavors was calling out my name like a fervent siren, weaving a web of familiar ingredients presented in new and exciting forms.

When you broke down each dish, it all made sense - chicken soups and stews with potatoes, the contradictory combination of sweet jam and salty cheese, passion fruit mousse parfait intercepted with homemade cookies - these were familiar flavors to an experienced cook, especially one who immerses themselves into immigrant cuisines.

But a recipe for Colombian sauce served with empanadas, the dish I formerly knew as Colombian salsa or pico de gallo recipe, that included no chilles, no spices, no wild and exotic flavor combinations? That just seemed plain old boring.

Learning to Make Empanada Sauce from A Colombian

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Still, I relented. I followed my partner's patient instructions for Colombian empanada sauce, reasoning with myself that after all, I did promise him a traditional Colombian meal. And traditional means no frills or exotic changes. No additions of cumin or harissa or whatever other Middle Eastern flavor was calling my name.

Five minutes later, with my Colombian pico de gallo recipe ready - tomatoes, onions and cilantro finely chopped and macerating in the juices of lemons and limes (I was allowed this one concession - the mixing of citrus), I told myself: well, even if boring, at least this salsa was fast to make.

And then, a few hours later, when I ladled our homemade empanada sauce on our patacones and took one big bite, my mouth filling with explosive, fresh and refreshing flavors, I thought - "How could you be so stupid?"

What is Colombian Empanada sauce, or Colombian Pico de Gallo?

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Colombian empanada sauce is the name most often given to both Colombian aji and Colombian pico de gallo. In this recipe, I am looking at Colombian pico de gallo salsa.

This sauce is served with Colombian empanadas, or alongside Authentic Colombian cheese arepas.

There is nothing wrong with simple, clean Colombian recipes that demand few ingredients and moments of your time, like our Colombian pico de gallo recipe. The only thing wrong is not giving traditional, authentic food a chance.

Ingredients

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  • Roma tomatoes or large juicy tomatoes: Roma tomatoes are a variety of plum tomatoes known for their firm texture and fewer seeds. They can be found in most grocery stores, typically in the tomato section.
  • White Onion: White onions have a mild flavor compared to yellow onions and are often used raw in salads and salsas. They are usually available in the onion section of grocery stores.
  • Lemon Juice: Lemons are citrus fruits with a tart flavor. Fresh lemon juice is squeezed from ripe lemons and can be found in the produce section of grocery stores.
  • Lime Juice: Limes are also citrus fruits known for their tangy flavor. Fresh lime juice is extracted from ripe limes and can be found alongside lemons in the produce section.
  • Fresh Cilantro: Cilantro, also known as coriander leaves, is a herb with a bright, citrusy flavor. It is best to use fresh cilantro.
  • Salt and pepper (to taste): Salt and pepper are common seasonings used to enhance the flavor of dishes. They can be found in the spice aisle of grocery stores.

See recipe card for exact quantities.

Equipment

Directions to make Colombian Pico de Gallo

Dice ingredients

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Finely chop tomatoes and onion. Make sure ingredients are chopped roughly the same size. Mince fresh cilantro. Mix thoroughly with lemon and lime juice in large bowl. Season with salt and pepper, adjust to taste, and correct seasonings.

Refrigerate

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Optional: blend in a blender or food processor and pulse about 10 times to make a delicious dip.Cover, and leave to macerate in the refrigerator preferably overnight.

Serve pico de gallo

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Serve with cheese arepas, tortilla chips, patacones, or your favorite quesadillas. Alternatively, can be served with hot peppers or other peppers.

Storage

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After preparing the pico de gallo sauce, store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. It should be kept refrigerated to maintain freshness and can be consumed within a few days.

While the Colombian Empanada Sauce is best enjoyed fresh, you can freeze it for longer-term storage if needed. Place the sauce in a freezer-safe container or freezer bag, ensuring it is tightly sealed to prevent freezer burn. It can be stored in the freezer for up to 2-3 months. To thaw, transfer the sauce to the refrigerator overnight and stir well before serving. Note that the texture of the sauce may change slightly after freezing and thawing, but the flavor should remain intact.

What to serve with Colombian Pico De Gallo Recipe?

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Eat this simple zesty Pico De Gallo recipe with:

  • A pile of Colombian cheese arepas with all the fixings
  • Thai tofu in kiwi, ginger and chili marinade, in place of the mango salsa
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  • Spicy Colombian aji, for a touch of spicy
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When to serve Colombian Empanada Sauce?

The traditional time to serve it is every time you eat empanadas. We also serve Colombian pico de gallo for Cinco de Mayo, and even Christmas.

Recipe

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Authentic Colombian pico de gallo: Colombian Sauce for Empanadas

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Tomatoes, onions and cilantro - what could be simpler than that? Yet authentic Colombian pico de gallo dazzles in its simple, sharp flavours and perky attitude. Check out my approach for making these simple ingredients shine!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Resting time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Sauce, Side

Cuisine Colombian

Servings 4 serving

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 Roma tomatoes or 2 large juicy tomatoes
  • 1 white onion
  • 1 lemon, juice of
  • 1 lime, juice of
  • ½ bunch fresh cilantro
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Finely chop tomatoes and onion. Mince fresh cilantro. Mix thoroughly with lemon and lime juice in large bowl. Season with salt and pepper, taste and correct seasonings. Cover, and leave to macerate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, and preferably overnight.

  • Serve with cheese arepas (https://immigrantstable.com/2018/03/29/authentic-colombian-cheese-arepas-with-all-the-fixings-gf-veg/), tortilla chips, patacones, or your favourite quesadillas.

Keyword Colombian empanada sauce, Colombian pico de gallo, empanada sauce

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    FAQs

    What are the ingredients in traditional pico de gallo? ›

    Pico de gallo (a.k.a. salsa fresca) is a type of fresh salsa found in Mexican cuisine. Traditional ingredients include tomatoes, onions, serrano or jalapeno peppers, cilantro, and sometimes lime juice. Other spices and seasonings are often used.

    What is pico de gallo seasoning made of? ›

    Finely chop the tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and jalapeño, and mix them with minced garlic, lime juice, and salt. Then, just season to taste and serve!

    Does pico de gallo contain vinegar? ›

    Dressed with oil and vinegar, this pico de gallo is made with fresh tomatoes, cilantro, jalapeños, and spices for fresh flavor no matter how you use it.

    What is the difference between salsa roja and pico de gallo? ›

    Unlike salsa, which can take on a lot of different variations, the ingredients in pico de gallo don't really vary from recipe to recipe, and are always fresh. While traditional salsa has a thinner consistency with more liquid, pico de gallo is chunky, with each chopped ingredient distinctly visible.

    What does pico de gallo do to your body? ›

    With so many vegetables as its ingredients, it's not hard to believe pico de gallo is also full of health benefits. Armed with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, the onions and garlic in the sauce may prevent the hardening of your arteries, fight bacteria and protect against heart disease.

    Is pico de gallo healthier than salsa? ›

    Pico de gallo is generally considered healthier since it isn't cooked so the raw nutrients in the sauce aren't altered. However, salsa has a lot of the same nutrition, just partially processed.

    What does "pico de gallo" mean literally? ›

    What is Pico de Gallo? Translated in Spanish, pico de gallo literally means “beak of rooster.” Some believe this is because it was originally eaten by pinching between the thumb and finger, making the shape of a rooster's beak.

    Why is pico de gallo so good? ›

    The main one is that pico de gallo is freshly made and less liquid-y. This gives pico a brighter flavor and a more uniform consistency, with visible chopped tomato and onion instead of unidentifiable chunks swimming in red. I feel like this description makes me come across as anti-jar salsa here, which I'm really not.

    How long does homemade pico de gallo last? ›

    Homemade pico de gallo is best served fresh, so plan to enjoy it on the day you make it. If you need to keep it a little longer, you can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days.

    How do you keep pico de gallo from getting watery? ›

    The way to avoid watery Pico de Gallo is to salt and drain the tomatoes before mixing them with all the other ingredients. This makes for a chunky Pico de Gallo that's free of extra liquid; then it won't drip all over the place.

    Why do people put vinegar in salsa? ›

    All great salsa need a hit of acidity to lighten and brighten their flavors. Perry and Damuck like lime juice (skip the zest; it's too perfume-y), plain white vinegar, or red wine vinegar, which is a nice match for the tomatoes. Avoid vinegars with overly bossy or clashing flavors, like balsamic and apple cider.

    Can you eat pico de gallo alone? ›

    Pico de gallo is a versatile condiment. You can use it on top of anything—chips, fish tacos, scrambled eggs—but I often eat it as a simple summer salad, too. Because I want the tomatoes to dominate my pico, I finely mince my peppers, onions, and garlic so they aren't fighting for attention in my mouth.

    What is a fancy name for pico de gallo? ›

    Pico de gallo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpiko ðe ˈɣaʝo], lit. 'rooster's beak'), also called salsa fresca ('fresh sauce'), salsa bandera ('flag sauce'), and salsa cruda ('raw sauce'), is a type of salsa commonly used in Mexican cuisine.

    What does Chipotle call pico de gallo? ›

    I bet Chipotle calls their pico de gallo “tomato salsa” since it's easier to say! You might also see it called salsa fresca (fresh sauce). Pico de gallo literally translates to “rooster's beak,” but no one's exactly sure why.

    What is the difference between Chismol and pico de gallo? ›

    "In Texas and Mexico, this is known as pico de gallo, but in Central America it's known as Chismol. It's best with fresh vegetables from the garden or farmers market. Tip: do not overchop ingredients; onion and tomatoes should not be mushy.

    What are the ingredients in Park Street deli pico de gallo? ›

    INGREDIENTS: roma tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, red onions, lime juice, cilantro.

    What is the original meaning of Pico de Gallo? ›

    Here is everything you need to know about pico de Gallo. What is Pico de Gallo? Translated in Spanish, pico de gallo literally means “beak of rooster.” Some believe this is because it was originally eaten by pinching between the thumb and finger, making the shape of a rooster's beak.

    Does Pico de Gallo contain garlic? ›

    I love Pico de Gallo. It is similar to salsa, but in a drier, more relish-like form. Tomatoes, onion, jalapeno, cilantro, and lime are the building blocks and most folks add garlic, too.

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