This Strawberry Pineapple Salsa recipe is an easy fresh favorite that comes together so quickly with juicy fruit and a bright lime finish.

We love warm weather because it means easy dishes like this Strawberry Pineapple Salsa are back on the table and if you love fruity flavors you should also try Strawberry Lemon Cream Scones for another sweet strawberry idea.
Fresh recipes and especially ones that feel healthy and brighten up our meals are my favorite kinds of dishes.
Ingredients

Here’s what I use for this recipe and you can always make substitutions if you prefer.
- fresh pineapple: Cut into small chunks for sweet juicy bites and light caramelized edges.
- fresh strawberries: Diced for soft sweetness and bright color.
- red onion: Finely chopped for sharp savory contrast.
- jalapeno: Minced for gentle heat and a fresh peppery note.
- fresh cilantro: Chopped for a clean herbal finish.
- lime juice: Adds brightness and helps the flavors blend together.
- lime zest: Boosts citrus aroma and fresh flavor.
- honey: Softens the sharp edges and ties the fruit together.
- salt: Balances the sweetness and wakes up every ingredient.
Tools You’ll Need
- sheet pan: Used to lightly char the pineapple pieces.
- mixing bowl: Used to combine the fruit and dressing.
- microplane or fine grater: Used to zest the lime.
- knife: Used to dice the fruit and chop the aromatics.
- cutting board: Used to prep the ingredients safely.
Instructions
Step 1: Char the pineapple pieces

Spread the 2 cups of pineapple in a loose layer and let the edges pick up light golden spots while the centers stay juicy and bright. The fruit looks glossier than before and a few pieces darken unevenly which gives the salsa a sweeter deeper flavor. Keep the pineapple in a single casual layer so some pieces brown more than others and look naturally homemade.
Tip: Do not overcook the pineapple or it will turn too soft for salsa.
Step 2: Dice the strawberries and aromatics

Add the 1 1/2 cups of diced strawberries with the 1/4 cup red onion and the minced jalapeno and chopped cilantro over the warm pineapple. The bowl now shifts from mostly golden fruit to a colorful mix with red and green flecks and the texture becomes more layered and varied. The pieces should stay irregular and slightly uneven so the salsa looks fresh and not overly precise.
Tip: Finely chop the onion and jalapeno so they blend into the fruit without taking over each bite.
Step 3: Pour in the lime mixture

Drizzle the lime juice and lime zest with the honey and salt over the fruit so the surface turns glossy and slightly wet. The dressing settles into the gaps and the colors look brighter right away while a little juice collects at the bottom. This is the point where the ingredients start interacting instead of sitting separately.
Tip: Taste the dressing before tossing if you prefer a sweeter or tangier salsa.
Step 4: Fold the salsa together

Gently fold everything until the strawberries and pineapple are fully mixed and coated and the onion and herbs are spread through every scoop. The salsa now looks cohesive and spoonable with glossy fruit and uneven flecks throughout instead of separate piles. A few pieces will soften slightly and release more juice which gives the salsa a looser more natural texture.
Tip: Fold gently so the strawberries hold their shape.
Step 5: Let the flavors settle and serve

After a short rest the fruit releases a little more juice and the salsa looks slightly more unified and glossy than before. Spoon it onto a white plate in a loose mound so the charred pineapple edges and soft strawberry pieces stay visible with a few cilantro leaves on top. The final dish should look casual and fresh with uneven textures and natural color variation in every bite.
Tip: Serve soon after resting for the best texture and brightest flavor.
Pro Tips
- Use ripe strawberries and pineapple so the salsa tastes naturally sweet.
- Let the charred pineapple cool slightly before mixing so the strawberries stay fresh looking.
- For a milder salsa remove the jalapeno seeds before mincing.
- Serve with grilled chicken fish tacos or chips for an easy meal or snack.
Storage Instructions
Store the salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Stir gently before serving because the fruit will release extra juice as it sits. For the best texture serve it the day you make it since the strawberries soften over time. A quick squeeze of fresh lime can wake the flavors back up before serving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes and it can be made a few hours ahead and chilled until serving. The fruit will release more juice as it sits so stir it gently before serving.
It has a light kick from one jalapeno and the sweet fruit keeps it balanced. For less heat use half of the pepper or leave it out.
It is great with tortilla chips grilled chicken fish tacos pork or spooned over salads and grain bowls.
Fresh pineapple is best because it holds its shape and can be lightly charred. If you use canned pineapple drain it well and expect a softer texture.
Final Thoughts
If you try this recipe I really hope you love it as much as my family does. It has become one of those dishes we just keep coming back to and if you want another bright strawberry treat try Strawberry Cream Cheese Muffins.
Drop a comment below and let me know how yours turned out. And if you are looking for more easy dinner ideas make sure to bookmark this page.
I am always adding new recipes that are simple and satisfying and perfect for busy weeknights and you might also enjoy Simple Avocado Toast for another fresh easy option.
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Strawberry Pineapple Salsa
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Description
This Strawberry Pineapple Salsa is one of the best easy recipes to keep on hand when you need quick and simple ideas that still feel fresh and healthy. Sweet strawberries and pineapple mix with lime and jalapeno for a bright spoonable topping that works for brunch and party spreads and potluck tables and even weeknight dinner. It is colorful and simple to prep and makes a delicious make ahead option for meal prep or holiday snacking.
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh pineapple
- 1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries
- 1/4 cup red onion
- 1 jalapeno
- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 1 teaspoon lime zest
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Spread the 2 cups of pineapple in a loose layer and let the edges pick up light golden spots while the centers stay juicy and bright. The fruit looks glossier than before and a few pieces darken unevenly which gives the salsa a sweeter deeper flavor. Keep the pineapple in a single casual layer so some pieces brown more than others and look naturally homemade.
- Add the 1 1/2 cups of diced strawberries with the 1/4 cup red onion and the minced jalapeno and chopped cilantro over the warm pineapple. The bowl now shifts from mostly golden fruit to a colorful mix with red and green flecks and the texture becomes more layered and varied. The pieces should stay irregular and slightly uneven so the salsa looks fresh and not overly precise.
- Drizzle the lime juice and lime zest with the honey and salt over the fruit so the surface turns glossy and slightly wet. The dressing settles into the gaps and the colors look brighter right away while a little juice collects at the bottom. This is the point where the ingredients start interacting instead of sitting separately.
- Gently fold everything until the strawberries and pineapple are fully mixed and coated and the onion and herbs are spread through every scoop. The salsa now looks cohesive and spoonable with glossy fruit and uneven flecks throughout instead of separate piles. A few pieces will soften slightly and release more juice which gives the salsa a looser more natural texture.
- After a short rest the fruit releases a little more juice and the salsa looks slightly more unified and glossy than before. Spoon it onto a white plate in a loose mound so the charred pineapple edges and soft strawberry pieces stay visible with a few cilantro leaves on top. The final dish should look casual and fresh with uneven textures and natural color variation in every bite.
Notes
Pro Tips:
- Use ripe strawberries and pineapple so the salsa tastes naturally sweet.
- Let the charred pineapple cool slightly before mixing so the strawberries stay fresh looking.
- For a milder salsa remove the jalapeno seeds before mincing.
- Serve with grilled chicken fish tacos or chips for an easy meal or snack.
Storage: Store the salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Stir gently before serving because the fruit will release extra juice as it sits. For the best texture serve it the day you make it since the strawberries soften over time. A quick squeeze of fresh lime can wake the flavors back up before serving.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving