Yummy Guacamole Recipe - Avacados From Mexico Rock (2024)

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Living in New Mexico, Mexican food is something we see a lot of. Nothing fits hand in hand with Mexican food better than Avocado’s. My all time favorite recipe using avocados is the traditional Guacamole recipe.

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If you haven’t had Guacamole, you’re missing out. Now grab some of your favorite tortilla chips, and let’s get started. I’m going to share one of my favorite Guacamole Recipes with you.

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Ingredients

  • 4 to 5 fresh Avocados from Mexico
  • 2 Teaspoons Garlic (iced)
  • 1 Lemon – Juiced (Squeeze all the juice out into a small cup)
  • 1 Tomato Diced up
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Ground cumin
  • 1/4 cup of cilantro – You will need to since very small
  • 3-6 Jalapenos depending on how warm you would like your guacamole dip
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Grab a large bowl, cut and remove seeds from Avocado’s from Mexico, and cut up into small pieces.
  2. Now add everything together in a medium sized bowl. You’re going to want to mix to the consistency you like. Some people enjoy chunkyGuacamole while others prefer it less chunky.
  3. Grab your favorite chips, or Mexican dish and dig in.

I personally love avocados, they taste fabulous with more than just Mexican food. Another one of my favorites is adding fresh avocado to my salads. You can add avocado’s to plenty of dishes. They are a great way to add flavor and cut calories

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Guacamole

Rating: 5.0/5

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Prep Time: Nutrition facts: 500 calories 10 fat

Ingredients

  • 4 to 5 fresh avocados from Mexico
  • 2 teaspoons Garlic (iced)
  • 1 Lemon - Juiced (Squeeze all the juice out into a small cup)
  • 1 Tomato Diced up
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Ground cumin
  • 1/4 cup of cilantro - You will need to since very small
  • 3-6 jalapenos depending on how warm you would like your guacamole dip
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Grab a large bowl, cut and remove seeds from Avocado's from Mexico, and cut up into small pieces.
  2. Now add everything together in a medium sized bowl. You're going to want to mix to the consistency you like. Some people enjoy chunky Guacamole while others prefer it less chunky.
  3. Grab your favorite chips, or Mexican dish and dig in.

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Jenn

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11 comments

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lisa April 17, 2013 - 2:14 pm

I tried guacamole for the first time and gagged. It was store bought and I have nothing to compare it to. I’m going to give it one more chance and try this recipe.I have the feeling it’ll be much better.

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Kathy Smith February 18, 2013 - 9:34 am

Yum I love guacamole, I have tried a few recipes but they never turn out right. Can’t wait to try this one. Thanks for recipe.

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charj February 18, 2013 - 8:42 am

Great looking recipe. I bet it would be good as a dip or a sandwich spread

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Jessica Houston February 17, 2013 - 5:58 pm

This looks sooooo yummy! I’m going to have to try this one!

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Amanda Greene-Lebeck February 16, 2013 - 4:42 pm

Thanks for the great Guacamole dip recipe. I am always looking for great healthy recipes for my family:)

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Ari February 14, 2013 - 9:16 pm

I love fresh avacado slices on toast for Sunday brunch. Your guacamole recipe looks delicious, except I may have to chop the cilantro very finely.

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Bill Elliott February 14, 2013 - 2:44 pm

This looks great, it would make a great snack for watching movies

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Andrea Williams February 13, 2013 - 6:07 pm

I love, love, love avocados! Wouldn’t touch them as a kid, but fell in love as an adult. :)

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Deborah D February 13, 2013 - 12:24 am

I will definitely make this. Sounds yummy!

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Crystal Nichols Sears February 11, 2013 - 3:54 am

Yummy That Guacamole looks so good Jen ,I am gonna have to try that for sure…I love Avacado’s I just slice them up and put them on my sandwiches..Delicious.Husband thinks I am goofy :)

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Jenn February 11, 2013 - 4:08 am

I’m an Avacado FREAK lol

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Yummy Guacamole Recipe - Avacados From Mexico Rock (2024)

FAQs

What kind of avocado is good for guacamole? ›

Buy small, rough-skinned Hass avocados. Their rich flavor and buttery texture are essential for guacamole. Large, bright-green avocados are fine for salads but aren't rich enough for guacamole.

How to make guacamole from hard avocados? ›

Guacamole must be made with perfectly ripe avocados, she insists. But if you find yourself with subpar avocados, add a teaspoon of olive oil into the mix. “The oil helps it be more lush and unctuous,” Cámara explains.

What is the difference between Mexican guacamole and American guacamole? ›

Generally speaking, the guacamole in Mexico is going to taste a bit fresher. The avocados, cilantro, and even the chiles used in the Mexican version are likely to be significantly fresher than those in the U.S. version.

How ripe should avocados be for guacamole? ›

Look at the color: A ripe avocado is shiny and dark green, not black and matte or pale green. Avoid very dark and soft avocados. Give it the squeeze test: Hold the avocado in your hand and squeeze gently with your palm, not using your fingertips. If the avocado is ripe, it will give a little while remaining firm.

What is the tastiest avocado? ›

Reed avocados are known for their exceptional taste and are often considered a gourmet variety. Fuerte: With its smooth, green skin and pear-like shape, Fuerte avocados have a creamy texture and a delicate, nutty flavor.

What is the most perfect avocado? ›

Hass avocados are widely-regarded as the best. Any avocado that resembles a Hass will rarely disappoint, even if it's an alternate variety. I try to buy fuerte avocados when Hass aren't available. Reed avocados are also excellent, but they have a short growing season.

How do you make an avocado taste good? ›

The simplest way to enjoy avocados is by sprinkling them with a pinch of salt and pepper. You can also try other seasonings like paprika, cayenne pepper, balsamic vinegar, or lemon juice.

Why is my avocado hard as a rock? ›

Ripe avocados will feel firm, with a slight give when squeezed, and will typically be very dark green in color. If it looks black and mushy, the avocado is past its prime. On the other hand, if it's bright green and very hard, the avocado is underripe and can still be used with one of the tricks below.

What do Mexicans eat guacamole with? ›

This treat is usually served with chips at local Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurants, such as Moe's or Chipotle, but is also a popular ingredient on tacos, nachos, burritos, quesadillas, and more. Lucky for you—guacamole is easy to make and can also be enjoyed at home. What is Guacamole?

Does Taco Bell use real guacamole? ›

Add the fact that our guacamole is made with real Haas avocados and you've got a taste-bud symphony going on here.

What kind of onion is good in guacamole? ›

Most people prefer to use sweet white onion in their guacamole recipe. Red or yellow onion tends to give the guacamole too strong of a garlic flavor.

Why are my avocados still hard after a week? ›

Why do some Hass avocados never ripen and get soft, but stay hard and then just rot? They were probably picked way to soon. There is a point that almost all fruit can be picked “green” and still ripen although they won't be as good as they would be if left on the plant to fully ripen.

Should avocado be refrigerated? ›

Until they're fully ripe, avocados should be stored at room temperature. Placing an unripe avocado in the refrigerator will slow the ripening process, but the same concept applies to ripe avocados: put them in the refrigerator to keep them at their prime ripeness for longer.

What kind of avocado is a Mexican avocado? ›

Major types

Horticulturally, avocados are divided into the Mexican (Persea americana, variety drymifolia), West Indian (P. americana, variety americana), and Guatemalan (P. americana, variety guatemalensis) races, with more than 1,000 cultivars between them.

What is traditional guacamole made of? ›

Here's all you need for traditional guacamole: ripe avocados, coriander/cilantro, red onions, jalapeño or Serrano chilli, lime and salt. Avoid unnecessary fillers such as sour cream and cream cheese. They only dilute flavour. Popular optional extras include: garlic, tomato, cumin powder.

What is the difference between a Hass avocado and a tropical avocado? ›

Florida avocados are the larger, smooth-skinned choices. California avocados sold in supermarkets are the Hass variety, and are smaller and have a pebbly skin that turns from green to a purplish-black when ripe. The biggest nutritional difference between California and Florida avocados is their fat content.

Is Taco Bell guacamole real avocado? ›

Add the fact that our guacamole is made with real Haas avocados and you've got a taste-bud symphony going on here.

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