Salsa
Salsa, meaning sauce in Spanish, comes in so many variations. With so little to define a salsa, the ingredient combinations are endless. Fruit salsas are often chunky and satisfy any sweet-and-tangy cravings, while salsa verde is mostly liquid and can be used as a delicious sauce on everything from tacos to meat. This condiments adds big flavors to meals no matter what version you choose. Whether you're putting together a plate of chips and salsa or using one of these recipes to spoon over a meal, Food & Wine's guide has unlimited ideas.
Tomatillo Salsa Cruda
Salsa Negra
Salsa Criolla (Peruvian Red Onion Relish)
Mango-Tomato Salsa
Mango-Jicama Salsa
Salsa Macha
Roasted Beets with Beet Green Salsa Verde
Salsa Verde
Pan-Seared Black Cod with Grape Salsa
Salsa Doña Is the Sauce Behind a Breakfast Taco Dynasty
Habanero Salsa
Avocado-Green Pea Salsa