We started to grow serrano peppers this year. It was time to make an Easy Pico de Gallo! What makes it easy? There are only a few ingredients necessary, which require only some basic chopping. My peppers are green and red, depending on how long they have been under the sun. The longer they sit under the sun, the redder they get. Watch out! The longer they ripen, the more intense the heat level.

What makes a good Pico de Gallo? If you are using fresh ingredients and you are able to balance your flavors, which includes lots of texture, you are on your way to a great Pico de Gallo. When checking out peppers for your Pico, make sure they are not dried out and are fresh and firm.
How Spicy is the recipe? This is a hard question in that chile peppers are affected by nature. Some peppers are spicier than others. Even one pepper of a variety may be spicier than a similar one you bought at the same time.
You can find lists that reflect the Scoville rating for many chiles. A Scoville unit is a unit of measurement on the Scoville scale, which ranks the pungency or spiciness of chile peppers based on their capsaicin content. A jalapeno rating starts about 4000 units on the Scoville chart. A serrano rating starts at 10,000 units. To help reduce the spiciness of a chile, try removing the seeds and the internal white membrane. Just remember to use gloves when working with chiles. You do not want the oils from a chile to find their way to your eyes or any other sensitive parts of your body. It’s not fun when it happens! A jalapeno is less spicy than a serrano. So make your choice of which chiles to use based on how adventurous you may be!
More tips! Salting and draining the tomatoes removes excess liquid, which prevents your Pico de Gallo from becoming watery and concentrates the tomato flavor. Removing any seeds or watery membrane in your tomatoes will also help to reduce the amount of water in your pico.

You need to keep this Pico on hand since this type of salsa is so easy to make. It is great on chicken or fish. Even if you just need something to eat while watching Sunday Football! Pull out some chips, add some cheese, add some pico, and you have a perfect and easy plate of nachos! Enjoy!

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