This amazing copycat Chili’s salsa recipe delivers restaurant flavor with fresh ingredients and almost no effort.

Some recipes instantly become family favorites. This one earned that title in our house. It was inspired by the salsa from Chili’s restaurants, but I’ve doctored it up some for even fresher flavor. Plus, it’s super easy.
If you love thin, smooth restaurant salsa, keep reading. This Chili’s salsa copycat recipe is simple and dependable. It uses mostly pantry staples and fresh flavors. The result is bright, tangy, and perfectly scoopable. Many homemade salsas stay too chunky. Others become watery or bland. This copycat version strikes a wonderful balance. It creates a juicy salsa with amazing flavor. Every bite keeps you reaching for another chip.
I make this batch of homemade salsa in my Hamilton Beach personal blender. This blender is small but mighty. In fact, it’s the only blender I own. Because of its size, I simply divide the salsa ingredients into two batches. Then I press pulse quickly only four times. Those quick pulses create my desired consistency. The salsa stays smooth instead of chunky.
If you own a food processor, that works too. Just avoid over-processing the mixture. You want tiny pieces instead of large chunks. The texture should resemble restaurant salsa.
I love storing leftovers in a mason jar, but any airtight container works beautifully. Just pop the lid on and refrigerate. The flavors improve after a few hours and it becomes even better the next day.
This fresh salsa shines during taco night. It also belongs at every game day gathering. Serve it with your favorite thin corn tortilla chips. If you can find Chili’s chips, even better.
Best of all, this recipe literally takes only a few minutes. That makes it one of my favorite recipes.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- This copycat Chili’s salsa recipe uses everyday ingredients and everything comes together quickly.
- Absolutely no cooking required, so cleanup stays incredibly easy.
- The whole family enjoys the mild flavor. Make it milder by using mild Rotel.
- The fresh lime juice brightens every bite.
- The garlic powder adds savory depth.
- The cumin provides classic Tex-Mex warmth.
- The fresh cilantro finishes everything perfectly with freshness and color.
- Need more salsa for guests? Simply make a double batch. You can even prepare big batches for parties.
- The leftovers keep well for several days in the refrigerator.
Ingredients
- 1 can, 14.5 ounces, diced tomatoes, drained slightly
- 1 can, 10 ounces, Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies (use mild if you like less heat)
- 1/2 small yellow onion, cut into chunks
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons fresh lime juice
- Small handful fresh cilantro, or 1 teaspoon dried cilantro
How to Make This Chili’s Copycat Salsa
- Drain the diced tomatoes slightly. Leave a little liquid for blending.
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
- Pour into blender and pulse a few times, or until desired consistency. Transfer the mixture to a bowl or glass jar.
- Refrigerate before serving for the best flavor.

Helpful Tips
- Use fresh lime juice whenever possible. The flavor beats bottled juice every time.
- A yellow onion creates balanced sweetness. White onion also works in a pinch.
- Want a spicier salsa? Add fresh jalapeños or another hot pepper. Blend carefully and taste as you go.
- Fresh cilantro provides the brightest flavor. Dried cilantro offers convenience when needed.
- Pulse sparingly to avoid pureeing the salsa. A few quick pulses create the best salsa texture.
Easy Substitutions
- Only have whole tomatoes? They work just fine. Break them apart before blending.
- Need extra heat? Choose Rotel with hotter green chiles. You can also add green chilis from another can. Better yet, throw in chopped fresh jalapenos!
- Prefer stronger garlic flavor? Fresh garlic works nicely. A pinch of garlic salt also boosts savoriness. Reduce the regular salt if using garlic salt.
- Out of cumin? Sorry, but this really needs to stay. That teaspoon cumin adds signature flavor.
- Some cooks enjoy onion powder instead of onion. I still prefer fresh onion for better texture.
Serving Ideas
- Pair this fresh salsa with tacos or fajitas.
- Spoon it over scrambled eggs.
- Serve it beside quesadillas or nachos.
- Top grilled chicken with a generous scoop.
- Add it to burrito bowls for extra flavor.
- It also belongs on every snack table alongside chips. Everyone appreciates a bowl of good salsa.
- If serving a crowd, double or triple the recipe.

Storage Instructions
Store leftovers in an airtight container or mason jar. Keep refrigerated until ready to enjoy. The flavors continue developing overnight.
A freezer-safe container also works for longer storage. Thaw slowly in the refrigerator before serving. Give everything a quick stir after thawing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I make this in a food processor? Absolutely. Use short pulses instead of continuous blending. Stop when the salsa reaches your desired consistency.
- Can I use fresh tomatoes? Yes. Fresh tomatoes produce wonderful flavor. Remove excess seeds for best results.
- Is this a chunky salsa? No. This recipe creates a smoother restaurant-style salsa. Simply pulse less for a chunkier result.
- Can I make a double batch? Definitely. A double batch or triple batch works perfectly for parties and gatherings. It also makes meal prep easier.
- How long does homemade salsa last? Keep it refrigerated in an airtight container. Enjoy it within 5-7 days for peak freshness.
- Can I freeze leftovers? Yes, although it will change the texture a little upon thawing. Use a freezer-safe container with extra space. Salsa can be frozen for up to 2-3 months while maintaining good quality. It’s still generally safe beyond that if continuously frozen, but the flavor and texture may gradually decline.
Kids in the Kitchen
Always supervise closely with kids in the kitchen! Here are some ideas for ways to get the kids involved when making this recipe:
Ages 2–4
- Let little helpers wash the cilantro.
- They can hand you ingredients one at a time. Name them out loud for familiarity.
- They also enjoy pouring tomatoes into the blender.
Ages 4–6
- Kids can squeeze the fresh lime juice.
- They can measure sugar and spices carefully.
- They may help count the blender pulses aloud.
Ages 6–8
- Children can measure ingredients independently.
- They can scrape bowls with supervision.
- They also love filling mason jars for storage.
Ages 8+
- Older kids can prepare the entire recipe with supervision.
- Teach safe knife skills for the onion.
- Show them how pulse blending affects texture.
- They will proudly serve this copycat Chili’s salsa recipe to friends or family who visit!
Simple recipes often become treasured traditions. This is one of my absolute favorite copycat recipes and it proves that point perfectly. Fresh ingredients create unforgettable flavor. Keep a jar waiting in your refrigerator. You will always have something delicious for unexpected guests. One taste may convince you to skip store-bought salsa forever!
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Chili’s Salsa Copycat Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- Drain the diced tomatoes slightly. Leave a little liquid for blending.
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
- Pour into blender and pulse a few times, or until desired consistency. Transfer the mixture to a bowl or glass jar.
- Refrigerate before serving for the best flavor.

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