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Guacamole Recipe

Guacamole isn’t just a dip. It’s fresh, flavorful, and has a story to tell. Did you know it dates back to the Aztecs? They considered avocados a gift from the Feathered Serpent god, Quetzalcoatl. Over time, this simple mash of avocados, tomatoes, and chilies turned into a global favorite. Let’s take you back to its basics—with a few modern twists.

Guacamole

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This guacamole is easy to make, packed with bold flavors, and perfect for any occasion. Whether it’s taco night at home or a party with friends, this dip will be a hit.

Quick Recipe Facts

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Makes: About 8 servings (great for sharing!). For smaller batches, use one avocado per two servings.
  • Skill Level: Beginner-friendly, but seasoned cooks can add their own flair.
  • You’ll Need:
    • A medium mixing bowl
    • A fork or masher (for the avocados)
    • A sharp knife and cutting board
    • An airtight container (to store leftovers)

Pro tip: Chop the veggies ahead of time and mash it all together right before serving for the freshest flavor.

What You’ll Need

Guacamole Recipe

Ingredients

  • 3 ripe Hass avocados
  • Juice of 1 lime (about 2 tablespoons)
  • 2 small Roma tomatoes, deseeded and diced
  • ⅓ cup minced sweet onion
  • ¼ cup minced fresh cilantro
  • 1 jalapeño, seeded and minced
  • 2–3 garlic cloves, minced
  • ½–¾ teaspoon coarse salt

Smart Substitutions:

  • Lime Juice: Swap in lemon juice or even white wine vinegar (but use less—just 1–2 teaspoons).
  • Tomatoes: Don’t love tomatoes? Leave them out for a smoother guac or try diced mango for a tropical vibe.
  • Onion: Red onion works, and if raw onion feels too strong, soak it in cold water first.
  • Jalapeño: Want milder? Skip it. Loving the heat? Serrano peppers are a spicier alternative.

Step-by-Step Guide

Making Guacamole

1. Prep the Avocados

Cut your avocados in half, carefully remove the pit, and scoop the green goodness into a bowl. Toss them with lime juice right away—this keeps them from turning brown.

What to look for: Creamy flesh that’s firm but mashable.

2. Dice the Tomatoes

Cut your Roma tomatoes into quarters and scoop out the seeds with a spoon. Dice the leftover tomato flesh into small, even pieces.

Why this matters: Removing the seeds keeps your guacamole from getting watery.

3. Add the Flavor Boosters

Throw in the minced onion, cilantro, jalapeño, and garlic. These are the ingredients that give guacamole its signature zing.

Tip: Start light on garlic and jalapeño—you can always add more later, but you can’t take it out.

4. Mash It Up

Grab a fork or masher and start blending everything together. How chunky or smooth you want it? Totally up to you. Sprinkle in salt a little at a time and taste as you go.

Pro tip: The best guac has chunks of avocado mixed in for texture.

5. Serve It Fresh

Guacamole is best enjoyed right away! Pair it with tortilla chips, veggie sticks, or use it as a topping for tacos, burritos, or quesadillas.

Tortilla chips Serve with Guacamole

Fun Ways to Switch It Up

  • Low-Sodium: Skip the salt or reduce it—lime juice keeps things flavorful.
  • Turn Up the Heat: Add jalapeño seeds or sprinkle in chili powder.
  • Fancy Party Guac: Mix in Cotija cheese or top with pomegranate seeds.
  • Summer Twist: Toss in diced mango or grilled corn.

What to Serve with Guac

  • Tortilla chips (classic choice!)
  • Tacos, quesadillas, nachos, or burrito bowls
  • Grilled chicken or fish—it’s an excellent topper.

Saving Leftovers

  • Transfer to an airtight container.
  • Press plastic wrap directly on the surface to limit air exposure (that’s the trick!).
  • Store in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Important: Guacamole is best cold or room temp—don’t reheat it.

Store the Guacamole

This guacamole recipe brings together fresh flavors with a touch of history. Whether you’re serving it at a dinner party or making it for yourself, it’s guaranteed to impress. Give it a try and let me know how it turns out!

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Guacamole

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Guacamole is a creamy, flavorful Mexican dip made with ripe avocados, fresh vegetables, and zesty lime juice. Perfect for parties or as a side dish, this recipe combines traditional ingredients with a balance of textures and vibrant flavors.

  • Author: Carlos_Antonio
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: None
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer/Dip
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Ingredients

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  • 3 large Hass avocados (ripe)
  • Juice of one lime (about 2 tablespoons)
  • 2 small Roma tomatoes, deseeded and diced
  • ⅓ cup minced sweet onion
  • ¼ cup minced fresh cilantro
  • 1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and minced
  • 23 large cloves of garlic, minced
  • ½¾ teaspoon coarse salt

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Avocados
Slice each avocado in half lengthwise, remove the pit, and scoop the flesh into a medium bowl. Toss immediately with lime juice to prevent browning.

Step 2: Dice the Tomatoes
Quarter the Roma tomatoes and remove seeds with a spoon. Dice the remaining flesh into small cubes and add to the bowl.

Step 3: Add Aromatics
Mix in minced onion, cilantro, jalapeño pepper, and garlic. These ingredients provide depth of flavor and a touch of spice.

Step 4: Mash & Season
Using a fork or potato masher, gently mash everything together until you reach your preferred texture—chunky or smooth. Gradually add coarse salt to taste.

Step 5: Serve Fresh
Transfer to a serving dish and enjoy immediately with tortilla chips or as a topping for tacos, burritos, or quesadillas.

Notes

Serving Suggestions:

Guacamole pairs perfectly with tortilla chips, veggie sticks, or as a side for Mexican dishes like tacos or enchiladas. Garnish with extra cilantro or lime wedges for presentation.

Tips & Tricks:

  • Use ripe avocados that yield slightly to pressure for optimal creaminess.
  • To avoid watery guacamole, deseed tomatoes before dicing.
  • Adjust spice level by adding jalapeño seeds for heat or omitting peppers entirely for mild flavor.

Storage & Reheating:

Store leftovers in an airtight container with plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface to minimize air exposure. Refrigerate for up to three days. Guacamole is best served cold; avoid reheating as it alters texture.

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