This zesty avocado black bean salsa is fresh, colorful, and full of bright lime flavor. With creamy avocado, juicy tomatoes, black beans, cilantro, and a gentle kick from jalapeno, it works beautifully as a dip, a topping for grilled fish or protein, or a simple salad-style side dish.

This avocado black bean salsa is the kind of easy recipe that brings fresh flavor to almost any meal. It combines hearty black beans, sweet chopped tomatoes, creamy avocado, crisp red onion, cilantro, lime juice, and a little jalapeno for a balanced salsa that is refreshing, satisfying, and simple to prepare.
It has the familiar flavors you expect from a classic salsa, but the black beans and avocado make it more filling. The beans add plant-based protein and texture, while the avocado gives every bite a smooth, creamy finish. Fresh lime juice ties everything together with a bright citrus flavor that makes the salsa taste light and vibrant.
You can serve this black bean salsa with tortilla chips for an easy appetizer, spoon it over grilled chicken, fish, steak, or vegetables, or enjoy it as a quick side salad with your favorite Tex-Mex meal. It comes together in about 15 minutes and does not require any cooking, making it a convenient recipe for weeknights, gatherings, or meal prep.
Ingredients – What You Need
You will need 9 simple ingredients to make this fresh black bean salsa with avocado. Each ingredient adds a different layer of flavor, color, or texture, so try to use fresh produce where possible for the best result.

Tomatoes: Cherry tomatoes work especially well because they are small, sweet, and easy to dice for salsa. They add juicy freshness without making the mixture too watery.
Black beans: Use cooked or canned black beans. If using canned beans, rinse and drain them well before adding them to the bowl.
Avocado: A ripe avocado adds creaminess and helps balance the heat from the jalapeno. Dice it small so it blends evenly through the salsa.
Lime: Fresh lime juice gives this salsa its bright, citrusy flavor. Start with one lime and add more if you prefer a stronger lime taste.
Jalapeno: Jalapeno adds a mild kick. Remove the seeds for a gentler salsa, or leave some seeds in if you enjoy more heat.
Red onion: Red onion brings sharpness, crunch, and color. Dice it finely so it does not overpower the other ingredients.
Cilantro: Fresh cilantro gives the salsa its classic fresh flavor. Dried cilantro is not recommended for this recipe.
Garlic powder: Garlic powder is quick and easy, but minced fresh garlic can also be used if you prefer.
Cumin: Cumin adds warm, earthy flavor and helps give the salsa a more classic Tex-Mex taste.
How to Make Black Bean Salsa – Step by Step Photos
Begin by preparing the vegetables. Dice the cherry tomatoes, avocado, red onion, and jalapeno into small pieces. Smaller cuts make the salsa easier to scoop with chips and help every bite include a little of everything.

Add the diced vegetables to a mixing bowl along with the black beans, chopped cilantro, garlic powder, cumin, and a pinch of salt. Squeeze fresh lime juice over the top, then gently toss everything together until the ingredients are evenly combined. Taste the salsa and adjust the salt, lime juice, or jalapeno as needed before serving.
Tips for Success & FAQs
Additional vegetables to add: This salsa is easy to customize. You can add corn, fire-roasted corn, grilled corn, diced bell pepper, chopped spinach, or shallots. If you prefer a sweeter crunch, bell pepper is a great choice. If you want more smoky flavor, grilled or fire-roasted corn works well.
Adjust the heat: For a mild salsa, remove all the seeds from the jalapeno. For a spicier black bean salsa, use more jalapeno or add a few of the seeds. Taste as you go so the heat level stays where you like it.
Can I make this ahead of time? Yes, this salsa can be made several hours before serving and stored in the refrigerator. If you are making it ahead, toss gently before serving to redistribute the lime juice and seasonings.
How long does it keep? Store the salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Because it contains avocado, the color and texture are best when served fresh or within the first day.
How do I keep the avocado from turning brown? The lime juice helps slow browning, but avocado naturally changes color over time. For the freshest look, add the avocado shortly before serving if you are preparing the rest of the salsa in advance.

How to Serve it
This avocado black bean salsa is delicious served as a dip with tortilla chips, but it is also versatile enough to use in many meals. Spoon it over grilled fish, steak, chicken, or vegetables for a fresh, tangy topping. It can also be served as a side salad alongside tacos, fajitas, burrito bowls, or other Tex-Mex-inspired dishes. The combination of beans, avocado, tomatoes, lime, and cilantro makes it both refreshing and satisfying.
More Black Bean Recipes to Try
If you enjoy this recipe, you may also like these simple black bean meal ideas:
10-Minute Black Bean Tacos
Vegetarian Taco Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing
Vegetarian Fajitas
Black Bean Sweet Potato Tacos


Avocado Black Bean Salsa
Ingredients
- 1 cup black beans, rinsed and drained
- 1 1/2 cups diced cherry tomatoes
- 1 ripe avocado, diced small
- 1/4 cup diced red onion
- 1/2 jalapeno pepper, seeds removed and diced
- 2 Tablespoons chopped cilantro
- 1-2 limes, juiced
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- salt to taste
Instructions
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Prep the vegetables: Dice the tomatoes, avocado, red onion, and jalapeno into small pieces. Chop the cilantro and rinse and drain the black beans.
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Combine and season: Add the diced vegetables, black beans, cilantro, garlic powder, cumin, and lime juice to a bowl. Toss gently until combined, then season with salt to taste. Serve immediately or chill until ready to enjoy.

