Remember those locally grown avocados I received? They ripened up just in time for Cinco de Mayo and I put them to use in “Cheater’s” Guacamole.
It’s hard to even call this a “recipe, and no one will ever suspect you didn’t hand slice and dice all your spices.
I’ve mentioned my guacamole recipe and called it “Cheater’s” Guac before, but figured the photo quality could use some sprucing up. Plus, I had avocados to use up.
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“Cheater’s” Guacamole
1 ripe avocado
1 tbsp lime juice (or lemon if that’s what you have on hand)
1 tbsp Mrs. Dash seasoning blend (I use the Griller’s Blend but use your fave or other seasoning blend, i.e TJs Salute Seasoning, McCormick seasonings, or old fashioned garlic, cumin, onions, cilantro, etc.)
1 tsp salt, or to taste
Directions:
Peel the avocado and scoop out the flesh. Add all ingredients into a bowl, mash avocado with a fork, and stir/mash until everything is combined, while retaining some texture. Serve immediately.
Notes & Tips: If you like chilled guacamole, take an already ripe avocado that’s been refrigerated in advance, and then make the guac. However, don’t try to ripen avocados in the fridge. They need to ripen on the countertop.
Avocados oxidize (turn brown) when exposed to air. There is nothing you can do to avoid this entirely but lemon/lime juice helps.
Also, covering unused guac with plastic wrap that’s placed directly on the guac helps.
If you are only using half an avocado, keep the pit in the unused half to reduce oxidation. I’ve also seen people put the whole pit into a bowl of prepared guac in order to reduce oxidation. Being that this recipe takes one minute, it’s not the kind of thing you really need to “make in advance”.
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Lay out your very few ingredients.
Lime juice is probably preferred. But if you have a cute baby Meyer lemon from the preschool teacher’s backyard tree, use that.
You won’t miss chopping all that garlic and raw onions. I sure won’t. I hate garlic and onions!
But in small doses like in the Mrs. Dash and in guacamole, I can embrace stinky veggies and spices.
Mash, mash. 30 seconds later your guac is ready.
Creamy and delicious.
Scott gave me two thumbs on on this one and that’s high praise coming from the man who “doesn’t like avocados”.
Really? Because he sure liked this.
And Skylar loves guac, but she’s my 4 year old garbage disposal. Here she is last summer out at a Mexican restaurant.
She’ll eat anything from chocolate kale chips to raw broccoli to peanut sauce baked tofu.
Chips + Guac = a perfect match for Cindo de Mayo or for summertime parties or just a great snack.
Embrace those healthy fats and get your guac on!
From my previous post about the Super Natural Everyday cookbook review, I am glad the book looked good you and I always enjoy hearing everyone’s cookbook finds and go-to books you can’t live without, too.
Most of all, it was great to read about who wants to write a book or cookbook. I have no idea what the future holds for me. As I said, I never say never. Fun to read about your plans, ideas, and goals, too.
If you’d prefer to use your avocados in a dessert recipe, you could try Raw Vegan Chocolate Mousse
You cannot “taste” the avocados. Promise. It fools people, every time. And also is a 5 minute special.
Questions:
1. Do you like guacamole?
Yes!
But I also just love plain, sliced avocados on top of salads. Creamy, rich, perfection.
2. How do you like to prepare your guacamole or do you buy store bought?
I never buy prepared guac in the plastic containers in the store. Knowing what I know, too, about how fast avocados can oxidize, it’s a bit scary to me how they keep the guac in those containers so green!
It’s either full of green food coloring and/or tons of preservatives. I’m thinking there is just no other way.
I’ll make my own, thanks. It only takes a minute after all!
3. Any plans for Cinco de Mayo?
Being that I only live 10 minutes from the Mexican border and it’s 90F out right now (yes major heat wave!), I know that there will be massive fiestas around San Diego this week.
I live in the heart of a fun and hip part of town and the bars are already packed. I can smell the fajitas wafting already. The only thing left is to pour a cold drink or margarita!
However, I won’t be going out because I have to work. Oh well.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Wow that looks tasty. Really should have read this while I’m hungry – now all I can think about is guacamole….
Oh i LOVE this idea. Homemade guac is my fav thing to make, but i do normally take the time to chop up the onions, cilantro and add garlic flakes (as I am always nervous I wont dice my fresh garlic small enough). This takes it one step further and I definitely will be trying this tomorrow!
Also, store bought guac is SO awful. I used to buy out of connivence and end up regretting it every time, finally I came to my senses and realized its so worth the smashing time. Store guac is so thin and weird and goo-like. yuck.
I have some avocados that need to ripen. I’m trying to patient with them (they’re even in a paper bag!) because I really want to make this recipe!
i like my guac super simple too – just lemon juice, salt and pepper
Do I love Guac? Are there people that don’t?
Just whipped up a homemade batch tonight (it IS Taco Tuesday, you know!).
Avocado, half a lime, half a small onion, salt, pepper, cumin. De-Lish!
I’m with you, I don’t know how companies keep theirs green, so it’s probably best I make my own. Plus, it tastes better.
My stepdaughter’s birthday is Cinco de Mayo…so we do whatever she wants!
I eat avocado in any way, shape or form. My boss has a home in San Diego, and he owns an avocado orchard. So we benefit. Salad, sandwiches, burritos…any way.
Guac: mix with garlic powder and salsa. Either a little sour cream or lime juice to keep it from turning brown.
oh that’s awesome..I bet you get lots of avocados fresh from the farm..what a treat!