Color Me Healthy – Mango Salsa

Did you know that with a few colorful additions to your menu you can add an abundance of healthful benefits? Phytonutrients, the compounds that give fruits and vegetables their colors, are also key to keeping our bodies healthy. And eating a rainbow of colors provides the best protection against numerous diseases from cancer to heart disease.

Beyond the health benefits, there is an aspect of joy that comes from sitting down in front of a beautiful array of colors. Additionally, research done at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that we tend to eat MORE if the serving includes a variety of colors – this is a good thing when it comes to fruits and vegetables!

To that end – I’m sharing with you my simple but tasty recipe for mango salsa. This salsa has the perfect balance of sweet and spicy and pairs best with a dish that also has a bit of heat to it.

Mango Salsa Recipe

  • 1 Red Pepper (seeds removed)
  • 1/4 Mango
  • 1/2 Avocado (very soft and ripe)
  • 1 Jalapeno (seeds removed)
  • 1/4 Lemon (cut into two lengthwise pieces)

Slice the red pepper, avocado, and mango and then cut each slice into small pieces. Do the same for the avocado, handling with care as it will be more fragile.

Diced Fruits and Vegetables
Diced Fruits and Vegetables

Add everything into a bowl and sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt. Then squeeze both pieces of lemon over the top. Mix together carefully – the avocado is fragile and will become mush if you mix too strenuously.

Mango Salsa

My “go to” dish is to pair this with a blackened mild white fish, like the Walleye in the photo above. Place the fish on a bed of couscous, arrange the salsa on top, and add a side of baby spinach tossed in a fruit-infused olive oil (my favorite is the Kiwi infused oil from The Oil and Vinegar Cellar in Leavenworth, WA.)

Add a chilled bottle of Sashay Rosé from Frichette Winery and you are set with a perfect meal to wow your friends and family.

I would love to hear from those readers who tried this recipe – what did you pair it with?

Walking the Vineyard

Bring up the topic of “organic” and you’re going to find a plethora of opinions. Whether it is good for your health, the planet, or simply the moral thing to do is a question often bantered around at the local farmer’s market.

For several years I have chosen organic because I believe it is good for my health and for the environment. And right about now you’re thinking “so what does this have to do with walking a vineyard?” As it turns out, there is a Biodynamic vineyard right here in the Red Mountain AVA – Hedges Winery. Last weekend I attended an event there to learn more about the value of Biodynamic and to taste test my way through the vineyard with grapes and wines.

Teaching on Biodynamics and Wine

So what is Biodynamic? Basically it is similar to organic but extending to treat the entire unit (soil, plants, animals) as an enclosed ecosystem where everything is interconnected. And why does that matter? Because using this approach creates some fantastic wines that are not only free from unnatural additives (goodbye headaches!) but allow the full beauty of the grapes to be showcased as they were meant to be.

Crafting these wines begins in the vineyard. Since the winemaker will not be relying on additives to enhance the flavors of the wine, the care and feeding of the vines makes a huge impact.

Grapes on the cluster and in the glass

While there are plenty of wineries in Washington, there are not a lot where the wine is grown and bottled right on the estate. Being able to walk the vineyard, taste the grapes that will become this year’s vintage, and compare to previous year’s for contrast on the impact of weather and age – that is a fantastic way to spend a Saturday afternoon!

Tasting from last year’s harvest

The event closed out with a lunch prepared with ingredients from the estate’s on-premise garden and complimented by an array of wines to compare.

Hedges Winery often hosts events such as this one. If you live in Tri-Cities or are planning to visit soon, check out their events page and reserve out some time to visit them. While you are there, take some time to wander the premise as they have a beautiful property as well as an amazing garden.