Black Bean Salsa is an easy snack recipe made with black beans, onion, tomato and cilantro. Serve it with chips or sprinkled on tacos or nachos
When it comes to snacking, one of my absolute favorites, without question is chips and salsa. It is one snack that I will never turn down. I’ll eat spicy habanero salsa, corn salsa and of course fresh Pico de Gallo.
This black bean salsa is the latest salsa addition to our rotation and it’s a good one friends. It is loaded with black beans, tomatoes, onions, seasonings and cilantro. The black beans, full of protein, also make this salsa a hearty snack option.
It is so full of flavor, you’re going to love it! Let’s talk about what you’re going to need to make it.
You’ll only need a handful of ingredients to get this black bean salsa on the table and most of them you’ll probably have on hand already.
You’ll find that the hardest thing about making black bean salsa is waiting for the flavors to meld. Other than that you just mix everything in a bowl and voilà salsa!
Just a couple of tips to making the perfect black bean salsa:
1: You want to make sure that the tomatoes and the onions are cut to similar sizes that are a little smaller than the beans. This just makes it easier to eat.
2: It is very important to make sure that the black beans are really well drained. This will prevent the salsa from being too watery.
When it comes to dipping and serving, homemade tortilla chips or lime tortilla chips are a great option! You can also spoon it over the top of tacos and nachos.
This salsa is even better the next day! So it is a great option to make in advance. Refrigerate any leftovers and eat within 5 days.
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Note: Originally posted in 2009. Updated in 2023.
Mindy T.
August 4, 2023 at 2:30 pmCan I make this with other kinds of beans? Black beans don’t get along with my husband’s tummy. I’m thinking maybe pintos or red silk beans – what do you think?
Deseree
August 12, 2023 at 4:05 pmMandy, I think it would be great with pintos!
Britta
March 23, 2012 at 4:04 pmI LOVED this dip. I ate it so fast I can’t believe I even tasted it. The flavors are all amazing. It is also really filling. I agree with Soma…I could’ve eaten this with a spoon! But multigrain tortilla chips were also amazing with it. Thank you for the recipe.
cassie
August 25, 2009 at 10:16 amI want this for dinner tonight.
Soma
August 25, 2009 at 7:39 amyou know with a recipe like this, i don’t even need chips. i am known to eat this with a spoon, after spoon just by itself.
inspiredfoodie-josipa
August 25, 2009 at 4:33 amI saw a a photo on tastespotting and i had to check out the recipe cause i`m making a salsa for my mother`s birthday… this is a great idea and looks so delicious…
zoe
August 24, 2009 at 5:13 pmMm love black beans. Great easy dip!