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Strawberry Mango Pico de Gallo

Strawberry Mango Pico de Gallo

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A fruit pico de gallo featuring strawberries, mango, melon, coconut and cayenne pepper ~ 

Do you go gaga for strawberry season?

Serena and I sure do because in our neck of the woods (East Coast and Midwest), this season is short and sweet. Serena even briefly considered buying a strawberry farm while whipping up a 4 ingredient/15 minute Fresh Strawberry Pie a few years back. 

So, I figured it was high time for pairing some strawberry sweet with a bit of heat.

Lately, if I see a sweet treat paired with a kick of cayenne, a smoke of chipotle or a dash of black pepper, I’m all in.

A fruit pico de gallo featuring strawberries, mango, melon, coconut and cayenne pepper - check out the recipe at Teaspoonofspice.com #strawberries #mango #picodegallo #fruitcup #smokedpaprika

So, that’s why I wanted to recreate Serena’s Strawberry Pico de Gallo, which she submitted to a berry contest a few years back. Even though another one of her submissions won, I figured it was high time to bring this recipe back to light, which was inspired by a visit to small restaurant in Tuscon, AZ.

Essentially, pico de gallo (which means rooster’s beak in Spanish) is any type of uncooked, fresh salad or salsa. This fruit version pairs strawberry, mango and cantaloupe with the tropical flavor of coconut and a touch of fiery heat from cayenne pepper.

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A fruit pico de gallo featuring strawberries, mango, melon, coconut and cayenne pepper - check out the recipe at Teaspoonofspice.com #strawberries #mango #picodegallo #fruitcup #smokedpaprika

Strawberry Mango Pico de Gallo


  • Author: Deanna Segrave-Daly

Description

A fruit version of the Mexican salad starring strawberries, mango, melon, coconut and cayenne pepper.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 pound strawberries, washed and halved
  • 2 mangoes, peeled, cut into bite-sized chunks
  • ½ cantaloupe, peeled, cut in bite-sized chunks
  • Juice of one lime
  • 1 tablespoon sweetened, flaked coconut
  • ¼ teaspoon of cayenne pepper or chili powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon kosher or sea salt

Instructions

  1. Mix fruit together in a large bowl. Toss with lime juice. Sprinkle with coconut, cayenne pepper and salt. Serve immediately.

So, I challenge you to experiment with adding a kick of spice or heat to your favorite desserts. For inspiration, check out these “sweet plus heat” flavor combos.

A fruit pico de gallo featuring strawberries, mango, melon, coconut and cayenne pepper - check out the recipe at Teaspoonofspice.com #strawberries #mango #picodegallo #fruitcup #smokedpaprika
And if you do so or if you have favorite sweet + heat dessert, please share in the comments below! Or let me know how you are enjoying your strawberries these days…

How to Philosophize with Cake

Sunday 8th of June 2014

That looks delicious! I love making fruit salsas like this, sounds like a great variation. :)

Deanna Segrave-Daly

Sunday 8th of June 2014

I know - I've made fruit salsas in the past for savory dishes but never thought to do a completely sweet twist :)

EA-The Spicy RD

Saturday 7th of June 2014

Yum! Love salsas with fruit, and mango and strawberries have been on my cravings list lately :-) Pinning no!

Deanna Segrave-Daly

Sunday 8th of June 2014

And you get the best strawberries and mangos I bet for this!

Sarah Grace

Saturday 7th of June 2014

Wow the fruity flavors in this sounds AMAZING! This is certainly a perfect summer recipe, and I am sure a crowd pleaser :)

xoxo Sarah Grace, Fresh Fit N Healthy.

Joanne

Saturday 7th of June 2014

Ooo love how this is fruity, sweet, AND spicy! Off to check it out!

Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere

Friday 6th of June 2014

I love the flavors here, and it looks beautiful!

Deanna Segrave-Daly

Friday 6th of June 2014

Thanks much Sarah - off to check out your cauliflower post!

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