How To Make A Quick & Simple Tomato Salsa Dip

Discover how to make a quick and simple tomato salsa, perfect for nachos or as a vibrant home snack!
Whether it's Taco Tuesday, a cosy movie night with tortilla chips, or a gathering over nachos, salsa is more than just a dip—it’s an experience! That’s why we’ve written this guide on how to make a quick and simple tomato salsa dip to take you through the steps. Along the way, we’ll delve into salsa’s origins, explore classic ingredients, and ways to make it your own!
Where Does Salsa Originate From
Salsa originates from Cuba with the word meaning sauce in Spanish. However, its history also runs deep in Mexican cuisine. Traditionally it’s made with chopping fresh vegetables like tomatoes, chillies, onions and herbs. Bold, bright and versatile, it’s excellent as a side or as part of the main meal.
How To Make A Tomato Salsa
Let’s dive into how you can make a quick and simple salsa dip with ease at home.

1. Wash Your Ingredients

2. Prepare Your Veg

3. Mix It Up

4. Serve Fresh
Tip: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator, consuming within 24 hours for peak freshness.
Ingredients For A Quick & Fresh Tomato Salsa
The best salsa is all about fresh, high-quality ingredients that pack a punch. Here’s an easy recipe that you can follow at home!

Homemade Salsa With Nachips
Recipe Name
Homemade Salsa With NachipsTotal Time
10 minutesSpice Level
MildServings
4Ingredients
- 1 bag of Old El Paso™ Nachips
- 1 jar of Thick and Chunky Old El Paso™ Salsa Mild
- 1 tomato
- 1 onion
- 1 green lime
- coriander
Preparation
- Slice the tomato into dices, sizzle the coriander and cut the onion.
- In a mixing bowl, add the salsa, tomato cubes, onion, coriander and lime juice. Mix.
- It's ready! Serve the salsa in a bowl for everyone to dip their Nachips in.
Flexible Add-Ons
Want to get creative? Try these extras:
- A clove of grated garlic for added depth
- A touch of smoked paprika for a smoky hint
- A drizzle of olive oil for richness
- Fresh mango or pineapple chunks for sweetness
Different Types Of Salsas
While the recipe above highlights a classic tomato salsa, there’s endless possibilities for salsa lovers. Here are some variations worth trying:

Pico de Gallo (Salsa Fresca):

Salsa Verde:

Roasted Salsa:

Fruit-Based Salsa:
Creative Ways To Use Leftover Salsa
If you find yourself with leftover salsa, don’t let it go to waste! Its versatility means there are countless ways to enjoy it:
- Eggs & Breakfast: Spoon salsa over scrambled eggs, omelettes, or avocado toast.
- Southwestern Pasta Salad: Mix salsa with cooked pasta, avocado, and black beans for an easy lunch.
- Taco or Grain Bowl Addition: Add it to tacos, burritos, or grain bowls for an extra burst of flavour.
Pro Tip: Pair salsa with other Old El Paso staples to liven up leftovers, by spreading it on proteins and wrapping them in tortilla pockets for easy, no-mess eating.
Bringing "Good Noise" To Your Home
Whether you're sharing family memories over a taco feast or enjoying a quiet meal with loved ones, our salsa recipe and tips are sure to bring Good Noise to your home. Now that you’ve explored our guide on how to make a salsa dip, how will you enjoy yours? Tag us on Instagram and TikTok at @OldElPasoUK to share your creation!