Do you have a mountain of garden tomatoes that you need to use? Create this delicious freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes and vegetables that you can enjoy all winter long.

bowl of freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes sitting on a plate surrounded by tortilla chips

It’s harvest time! Baskets and baskets of tomatoes are covering our kitchen countertops.

Our small gardening space comfortably fits 4 tomato plants but we’ve been known to pack in 6 … okay, okay, 8 plants into our tight little space. When you have a limited area, one must maximize their gardening space to get the biggest harvest. Between the 8 plants on our property and the 6 tomatoes plants we are growing on my parents land, we have quite the abundance this year — hallelujah!

I love to top my salad with a drizzle of homemade Italian dressing and fresh tomatoes from our garden. Adding homegrown tomatoes in my marinara and pizza sauce is also delicious. However, one of my favorite ways to preserve the harvest is to make freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes. It’s also great way to use up peppers and onions from the garden if you’re growing them.

How to Preserve Salsa Without Canning

I’ll be honest, I began experimenting with freezer food recipes because canning seemed intimidating. Too many articles warned of the dangers of canning and required equipment I did not have on hand. So instead, I delved into the world of freezer food.

I learned along what freezes well and what does not. For example, I threw caution to the wind and tested out a roasted veggie salsa that was meant to be eaten fresh not frozen. I thought “this tastes great, let’s save it by freezing it”. Bad idea.

While the salsa still tasted great after being frozen for several months, the thawed salsa now resembled something along the lines of kitty vomit. Not exactly appetizing.

Thankfully, since then I’ve created many freezer foods that taste AND look great. Selecting the right ingredients when creating a freezer meal matters. Not everything works well when frozen.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy Salsa Recipe – Freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes is super easy to make and requires no special knowledge or tools like canning does. Start by filling a stockpot with chopped tomatoes, onions, your favorite spicy pepper, some tomato paste, lime juice and salt. Cook for 25 minutes then puree with an immersion blender. Toss in some cilantro and you’re done. Easy peasy.

Nothing Goes to Waste – If you’re overwhelmed by an abundance of tomatoes from your garden or even from a local farmer, this freezer salsa recipe is a great way to use those veggies! Double, triple or even quadruple the recipe if you’d like!

Delicious – The salsa has a sweet flavor with a mild hint of spice. If you like your salsa spicy, add more jalapeño or any hot pepper you have on hand. Chopped green peppers also make a nice addition.

Tips

  • The best part about this freezer salsa with cherry tomatoes is you can use any type of tomato you have. Large or small, cherry tomato or beefsteak, red or yellow, any variety will create a delicious salsa.
  • Lime juice is ideal for making salsa however, if you’re like me, you rarely have lime juice on hand. Lemon juice will work fine in a pinch.
  • Don’t have an immersion blender? A regular blender works too. Just be careful pouring the salsa into a blender if it’s still warm.
  • Be sure you label everything. Otherwise you might forget what you made and mistake your freezer salsa for pizza sauce. I often write the name and date on my label so I know not only what it is but when it was made.
  • One downside to freezer food, is a little thing called freezer burn. The best way to prevent this is to remove all of the air out of the bag or container before you seal it.

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Tools You May Need

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Stock pot

Immersion blender

Freezer storage containers

Cutting board

Sharp knife

Measuring cups and spoons

Removable freezer labels

bowl of homemade salsa beside a plate of chips and 2 large tomatoes

Best Freezer Salsa Recipe With Fresh Tomatoes

Do you have a bumper crop of fresh tomatoes from your garden? Why not use them to create a salsa you can enjoy throughout the entire winter?

Makes: 3 quarts

Ingredients

4 pounds of tomatoes, chopped into chunks
2 large onions chopped
2-3 jalapeños, diced
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons tomato paste
1/4 cup lime or lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup water

tomatoes, garlic, peppers, lime juice, onion, cilantro, garlic and a can of tomato paste on a countertop

Directions

Combine tomatoes, onions, peppers, tomato paste, lime juice, salt, garlic and water in a large stockpot.

collage showing pot of vegetables and a stockpot full of freezer salsa

Turn the burner to medium heat and bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to low. Cook for 25-30 minutes until the tomatoes have softened and released their juices. Stir frequently and if necessary, use a potato masher to break up the larger tomatoes.

Remove lid and cook for another 20 minutes to allow the salsa to thicken a bit. Stir occasionally. Remove pot from heat and cool for 15 minutes. While the salsa is cooling, chop up the cilantro.

collage of woman chopping cilantro and woman using an immersion blender to puree salsa

Using an immersion blender, puree the salsa until smooth with little to no chunks remaining. Stir in chopped cilantro.

When the salsa is completely cool, pour into a container. Leave 1/2” of space at the top of the container to allow for expansion during the freezing process. To use salsa, simply thaw for a few hours and enjoy! We love using this salsa recipe on tacos or served with tortilla chips.

Do I Need to Peel Tomatoes to Make Salsa?

I rarely blanch any vegetable. It may be due to my lack of time and perhaps a bit of laziness. The skins on a tomato contain tons of nutrients and get blended together in the final product so my family does not mind leaving the skins on. But if you have an aversion to tomato skins, you are more than welcome to blanch your tomatoes and removes the skins before you make your smooth salsa recipe with fresh tomatoes. Do what suits your preferences.

How Long Will Frozen Salsa Last

For the best texture and flavor, freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes is tastiest when consumed within 6 months. Technically, the easy freezer salsa recipe can last a year or more, however the nutrition and flavor will degrade over time.

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Yield: 3 Quarts

Easy Freezer Salsa

Easy Freezer Salsa

Do you have a mountain of garden tomatoes that you need to use? Create this delicious freezer salsa with fresh tomatoes and vegetables that you can enjoy all winter long.

Ingredients

  • 4 pounds of tomatoes, chopped into chunks
  • 2 large onions chopped
  • 2-3 jalapeños, diced
  • 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup lime or lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1/4 cup water

Instructions

  1. Combine tomatoes, onions, peppers, tomato paste, lime juice, salt, garlic and water in a large stockpot.
  2. Turn the burner onto medium heat and bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to low. Cook for 25-30 minutes until the tomatoes have softened and released their juices. Stir frequently and if necessary, use a potato masher to break up the larger tomatoes.
  3. Remove lid and cook for another 20 minutes to allow the salsa to thicken a bit. Stir occasionally. Remove pot from heat and cool for 15 minutes. While the salsa is cooling, chop up the cilantro.
  4. Using an immersion blender, puree the salsa until smooth with little to no chunks remaining. Stir in chopped cilantro.
  5. When the salsa is completely cool, pour into a container. Leave 1/2” of space at the top of the container to allow for expansion during the freezing process. To use salsa, simply thaw for a few hours and enjoy! We love using this salsa recipe on tacos or served with tortilla chips.
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