You’ll love this simple Mediterranean twist on homemade salsa! Fresh tomato salsa with sweet cherry tomatoes, shallots, garlic and loads of fresh, not-your-typical, herbs. If you want a little spicy kick, then definitely add the chopped jalapeno. Great with these easy homemade pita chips! 

No need for a food processor or any special equipment for this small batch homemade salsa recipe. Tip: Double the recipe, this salsa goes fast especially if you’re serving more than four people.  Be sure to grab all the tips and ideas below.  

Mediterranean fresh tomato salsa served in a blue bowl, with pita chips

The first time I made a version of this Mediterranean-style homemade salsa was as a topping for this easy asparagus recipe. I had quickly boiled some asparagus and was looking to kinda fancy it up, adding more texture and flavor. A few readers have since reached out letting me know about the myriad of ways they’ve been using my quick fresh tomato salsa!

Come to think of it, I’ve been making variations of this small batch fresh salsa to accompany things like Lemon Chicken, Greek Baked Cod, and even Kofta Kebabs. I’ve even made twists on it like this Cooling Cucumber Salsa.

Particularly during the summer months, this fresh tomato salsa is a go-to as light tapas (appetizer) with some pita chips or whatever chips are on hand. By the way, homemade pita chips are super easy to make by the way, it’s a matter of cutting pita into small pieces, tossing with extra virgin olive oil and spices of choice and baking for a few minutes until crisp (another fun recipe I’ll be posting here soon because we just use pita chips all the time!)

Mediterranean fresh salsa with fresh herbs and olives, served with pita chips

Let’s get to the gist of this homemade salsa recipe…

Homemade Fresh Salsa Recipe, Mediterranean-Style 

There are literally thousands of salsa recipes out there, but if you’re looking to ditch your typical salsa in favor of a fun, unique twist, this Mediterranean salsa recipe may just be your ticket. A few things you’ll love about this salsa…

1) This homemade salsa is brimming with amazing Mediterranean flavors.It starts with sweet cherry tomatoes, shallots, and a little fresh garlic. Chopped kalamata olives add a hint of Greek, and if you like a little spicy kick, finely chopped jalapeno does the trick.  From there, we add a healthy dose of fresh herbs that you don’t typically see in salsa recipes. Here we use fresh parsley and mint for just the right kick of Mediterranean (and now those who can’t eat cilantro, can still enjoy salsa!)

To season, a pinch of sumac along with salt and pepper. Now, sumac is optional here, but I highly recommend it for a little added depth and a unique somewhat tangy kick (you can find all-natural sumac here at our store.) The finishing touch is a squeeze of lemon juice and a healthy dose of good extra virgin olive oil. I use Early Harvest Greek extra virgin olive oil here for its deep, rich flavor.

Ingredients for homemade salsa chopped and laid in a bowl

2) Easy Fresh Tomato Salsa that’s meant to be chunky, so it requires absolutely no special equipment other than a trusted knife. This is a beautiful-looking salsa that is so versatile; it’s meant to preserve it’s chunky texture and shape so you can use it on top of steak or fish or with your Mediterranean grilled chicken…the possibilities are endless, and you do not need to be tied to the traditional bowl and tortilla chip.

Ingredients for homemade salsa chopped in a bowl

Can you Make this Mediterranean-Style Homemade Salsa ahead of time?

Yes. However, for best results, I would not prepare this too far in advance so that the tomatoes and herbs keep their beautiful shape. But you can definitely do some prep one night in advance, if that helps you. I like to chop the ingredients ahead, but I do not mix them until a few minutes before serving. It’s best to keep the chopped tomatoes in their own separate container in the fridge. A few minutes before serving, combine the chopped ingredients in a mixing bowl, season with salt, pepper and sumac, and add the lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil. Give everything a gentle toss and set aside for just a few minutes. Transfer to a serving bowl and add chips etc.

Homemade salsa with chopped tomatoes, onions, parsley and mint, served in a blue bowl

How Long Can you Store this Fresh Salsa?

I almost always make only small batches of this salsa at a time, and it does go fast! But if you have any leftovers, drain a bit of the liquid and store in the fridge in a tight-lid glass container. It should keep well for 2 nights or so. It will be more on the marinated side and you can make good use of it in sandwiches like these grilled fish gyros or chicken shawarma.

Homemade salsa served in a bowl with olive oil and pita chips

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Homemade salsa with chopped tomatoes, onions, parsley and mint, served in a blue bowl

Mediterranan-Style Homemade Salsa Recipe


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  • Author: Suzy Karadsheh
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4 or more 1x

Description

Easy homemade salsa recipe with a Mediterranean twist! Fresh tomato salsa made with sweet cherry tomatoes, shallots, garlic and loads of fresh herbs. Olives and jalapeno are optional, but highly recommended. Great with pita chips as an appetizer, or use it as a topping on top of grilled steak, Mediterranean grilled chicken and more!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 12 oz cherry tomatoes, cut into quarters
  • 1 to 2 shallots, finely chopped
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh mint
  • 6 to 7  pitted kalamata olives, chopped (optional)
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, finely chopped (optional if you want to add spice)
  • Kosher salt and pepper
  • 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp sumac
  • 2 to 3 tsp lemon juice
  • Extra virgin olive oil (I used Early Harvest Greek extra virgin olive oil)

Instructions

  1. Place quartered cherry tomatoes, chopped shallots, minced garlic, chopped fresh herbs, chopped kalamata olives (if using), and chopped jalapeno (if using) in a mixing bowl.
  2. Season with kosher shalt, pepper, and sumac (start with a heaping 1/2 tsp sumac, add more late if needed). Toss gently.
  3. Add lemon juice and a generous drizzle of quality extra virgin olive oil (I used Early Harvest EVOO). Toss to combine. Set aside for a few minutes to let the flavors marry.
  4. Serve with pita chips or chips of your choice. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Cook’s Tip: Double this recipe, particularly if you’re serving more than 4 people, it goes fast!
  • Cook’s Tip for Prepare Ahead: You can prep the ingredients ahead of time (up to 1 evening in advance), but do not mix or season, and do not add lemon juice or olive oil. Store in the fridge. A few minutes before serving, add the seasoning and lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil. Give everything a toss and set aside until ready to serve.
  • Leftovers? You can refrigerate leftovers in a tight-lid glass container for 2 nights or so.
  • Recommended for this Recipe: Early Harvest Greek extra virgin olive oil (from organically grown and processed Koroneiki olives) and Sumac spice (from Mediterranean sumac berries). Find them both and more at our online shop.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Tossed
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean

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I’m Suzy; born and bred right on the shores of the Mediterranean. I’m all about easy, healthy recipes with big Mediterranean flavors. Three values guide my cooking: eat with the seasons; use whole foods; and above all, share! So happy you’re here…
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  1. Mary V says:

    This goes really well on the side with the Greek burgers ( or large keftethes). No buns needed. Delicious! And healthy. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Glad you enjoyed!

  2. Toni says:

    I love everything about this salsa! So easy and delish!






  3. Sam says:

    My mom used to make this growing up so I know how delicious this is. Well done Suzy.






  4. Liz says:

    Such a yummy change of pace! The addition of olives, mint and sumac are terrific!!






  5. Julie Blanner says:

    This is amazing! I love the flavor of the herbs and it’s perfect for the summer!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Totally! Thanks so much for checking it out

  6. Toni says:

    I loved that it was so easy to make! Thank you so much for the recipe! It was so delish!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      My pleasure, Toni! So glad you liked it

  7. Taylor says:

    Yum – love all the flavors in this salsa! Tastes amazing with pita chips!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Yay! So glad you enjoyed it!

  8. Chelsea says:

    This salsa is seriously sooo amazing!! We skipped the chips and ate it with a spoon. Thanks for sharing!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Lol! I often skip the chips too! This one is just perfect on top of whatever you’re grilling, right?

  9. Mallory says:

    Love the twist on traditional salsa flavors here!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      So glad! Thanks Mallory!

  10. wilhelmina says:

    This is my new favorite snack! So delicious!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Yay! Awesome Wilhelmina!

  11. Beth says:

    This looks so fresh & fabulous! I could eat this as a meal – delish!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Me too!!! Thank you!

  12. Maya says:

    This was such a fresh recipe! I love homemade salsa, one of my new favorite salsa recipes!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      I’m so glad, Maya! I know it’s a bit different, but we love it too!

  13. Noelle says:

    This was delicious! I loved the flavors in this salsa, what a refreshing recipe






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Thanks for trying it, Noelle!

  14. Sabrina says:

    I had intended to make this to use over chicken but after just one taste, decided I couldn’t wait that long and grabbed a bag of chips instead. Thank you for such a delicious recipe.






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      haha, that’s happened over here too!

  15. Michelle says:

    I love the fresh herbs in this recipe! They make the salsa looks fresh and delicious. I can’t wait to try this soon!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Enjoy, Michelle!

  16. Jen says:

    This is such a flavorful way to give a new twist on a classic! So glad we decided to try it because your tip about doubling it was SPOT ON! Even then it was gone so fast!!






    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Yay! I often double this recipe too…it just goes so fast!