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My all-time favorite guacamole recipe is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and always the hit of a party.

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Grab those ripe avocados, because todaywe’re talking about my all-time favorite easy guacamole recipe!♡

I have made this guacamole dip literally hundreds and hundreds of times over the years, and my friends and family always rave about it. It’s made with all of the usual fresh ingredients you would find in a classic authentic guacamole recipe, plus a dash of ground cumin, which I’m convinced rounds all of the flavors out perfectly. But the thing I love most about this guacamole recipe is that the ingredients are all perfectly balanced. It’s not too spicy, not too citrus-y, and it’s perfectly salted so that the avocados remain the stars of the show. (As they always should be a well-made batch of guac!)

Of course, there are a million ways to use put this guacamole recipe to delicious use as well. It’s perfect for spreading on toast and burgers, topping your tacos and nachos, loading up your baked potatoes and deviled eggs, filling your quesadillas and wraps, and serving alongside any number of Mexican dishes. But about 99% of the time, we just serve it up with a big bowl of tortilla chips (plus maybe somehomemade salsa and a round of margaritas). And I’m telling you — this guac recipe is always,always a winner.

Let’s guac and roll!

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Guacamole Ingredients:

To make this easy guacamole recipe, simply gather up the following guacamole ingredients:

  • Avocados:The riper, the better.
  • Diced red onion:I love the flavor of red onion in guac, but if you would like to make it a bit milder, just rinse and drain the chopped onion in water briefly before adding it to the avocados.
  • Cilantro:If you happen to be part of the 14% of the population that doesn’t like fresh cilantro, just skip it.
  • Jalapeño:Or you can use serrano pepper instead.
  • Lime juice:Freshly-squeezed, please!
  • Fine sea salt:A critical ingredient to bring out all of those good flavors!
  • Ground cumin:I’ve always added a dash to my homemade guacamole, and I’m convinced it’s the secret ingredient that rounds out all of those flavors and makes people love it so much.
  • Diced tomatoes:I’m not a big fan of tomatoes in my guac, but feel free to add them if you would like!

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How To Make Guacamole:

Alright, let’s talk how to make guacamole dip! Simply…

  1. Mash your avocados:Add them to a large mixing bowl and mash with a fork or spoon until they reach your desired consistency. (I like mine slightly chunky, not completely smooth.)
  2. Mix in the remaining ingredients:Add in the onion, cilantro, jalapeño (or serrano), lime juice, salt, cumin, and tomatoes (if using) and stir until combined.
  3. Taste and season:Give the mixture a taste, and season with extra saltif needed. Or…
    • For a tangier guac, add more lime juice.
    • For a spicier guac, add in another jalapeño or serrano. (Or you can include the seeds for extra heat.)
    • For a herbier guac, add in extra fresh cilantro.
  4. Serve:Then serve it up and enjoy!!

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Guacamole Add-Ins:

Want to customize your own guacamole recipe? There are all sorts of fun ingredients you can add in, such as:

  • Fruit:such as mango, pineapple, pomegranate, berries, apple, peaches, grapes, you name it!
  • Chopped nuts:such as pepitas, toasted almonds, cashews,etc.
  • Cheese:any soft cheeses such as feta, goat, blue cheese or queso fresco are delicious
  • Additional seasonings:I love addingeverything bagel seasoningto my guac
  • Greek yogurt or sour cream:if you’d like creamier homemade guacamole
  • Chopped chipotle in adobo:if you’d like a smokier chipotle guacamole
  • Additional chopped chile peppers:if you would like an even more spicy guacamole
  • Bacon or chorizo:because…yum

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How To Store Guacamole

Thissimple guacamole recipe actually keeps really well in the refrigerator if stored properly. To store it, just transfer yourguac to an airtight container. Thenplacea piece of plastic wrap directly on top of the guac, and press it down with your fingers so that the plastic wrap is covering the entire surface area of the guac (keeping the air out, which will help prevent browning). Then just cover, and refrigerate for up to 1 week.

Enjoy, everyone!

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Guacamole

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  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 6 -8 servings 1x
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This homemade guacamole recipe is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and always the hit of a party. See tips above for potential ways to customize your own guacamole recipe.

Ingredients

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  • 3 ripe avocados, peeled and pitted
  • 1 jalapeño, cored and finely diced (add more or less to taste)
  • 1/2 cup finely diced red onion
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • 1/3 cup fresh cilantro leaves, finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
  • (Optional: 1 roma tomato, cored and chopped)

Instructions

  1. In a medium mixing bowl, use a fork or a potato masher to mash the avocados to your desired consistency.
  2. Stir in the jalapeño, onion, lime juice, cilantro, salt, cumin until well-mixed. (If adding tomatoes, stir them in at the very end.)
  3. Taste and season with extra salt (plus extra lime juice, jalapeño and/or cilantro) if needed.
  4. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Notes

Storage Instructions:To store this guacamole,cover the bowl with plastic wrap (so that the plastic is literally touching the entire top layer of the guacamole) and refrigerate for up to 2 days before serving.

posted on March 6, 2019 by Ali

Appetizers, Dips / Salsas, Game Day, Mexican-Inspired, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian

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FAQs

What do restaurants use to keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Pour a thin but visible layer of water or lemon/lime juice over the guacamole to form a barrier with the air. Cover the dish with plastic wrap, pushing the wrap, so it is flush with the guacamole to prevent air pockets, or put the guacamole in a sealed tub.

Does lemon or lime juice keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Water is a great trick to use for storing guacamole so it stays fresh, but there are a few other options as well. Acid, like lemon, lime, or vinegar, creates a barrier against oxygen as well, so applying a thin layer will work in a similar way.

What kind of onion to use 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.

What makes guacamole taste better? ›

Kosher salt or fine sea salt is the most important thing to add to guacamole to make it taste great. Do not use table salt, which is iodized and has a metallic flavor. I use Morton's Kosher Salt in all of my recipes.

Should guacamole have tomato in it? ›

Tomatoes — not all guac recipes have tomatoes in them but I sure love tomatoes in mine. I remove the seeds of the tomatoes so the guacamole doesn't become soggy. Chili — the most common chilis added are either jalapeño or serrano chili depending on how spicy you want it.

How much lime juice to keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Editor's Tip: You may have heard a squirt of lemon or lime juice also keeps guacamole from browning. It's true—as long as you cover the entire surface of the dip with citrus juice.

When guacamole turns brown is it bad? ›

Although brown guacamole isn't the most appealing, it's completely safe to eat (as long as you've stored the guacamole in the refrigerator, and it isn't more than three days old). "While a bit off-putting to look at, brown guacamole is totally safe," confirms Food Network's nutritionist, Dana Angelo White, MS RD ATC.

Why does lemon juice prevent guacamole from turning brown? ›

Acidulants, such as citric and ascorbic acid found in lemon juice, help lower the pH of avocados and decrease the enzymatic activity, keeping them from turning brown ( 1 , 3 ). Therefore, squeezing a little lemon juice on top of your cut avocado before storing it could help delay browning.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

With ripe tomatoes so rare in the U.S., I generally leave them out.) I know what you're about to ask. "But what about oxidation?” While lime is touted as a way prevent avocados from browning, it takes a lot of lime for that to work—and it's generally a bad idea to transform a dish's taste for aesthetic reasons.

Can you eat week old guacamole? ›

But with the right prep, you can make guacamole last in the fridge for three to four days.

How do you keep guacamole from turning gray? ›

How to keep guacamole green: Testing 6 different methods
  1. Top with lime juice and plastic wrap. ...
  2. Top with sour cream and plastic wrap. ...
  3. Top with plastic wrap alone. ...
  4. Guac-Lock. ...
  5. Add the pit and top with plastic wrap. ...
  6. Top with water and plastic wrap.
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What does Subway put in their guacamole? ›

jalapeno puree (white vinegar, jalapeno peppers, salt), onion, garlic, and sea salt. They do not include sour cream in the ingredients. confirmation on your own.

What kind of guacamole does Taco Bell use? ›

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

What is authentic guacamole made from? ›

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 are the symptoms of food poisoning from guacamole? ›

The most common symptoms of food poisoning are:
  • Diarrhea.
  • Stomach pain or cramps.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Fever.

What would make guacamole bitter? ›

There are two reasons for avocados to taste bitter: underripeness, or because they have been cooked. If the avocado is fairly firm, then it's probably just underripe and you can wait.

What makes guacamole bitter? ›

5- Adding too much of lemon juice

Preparing guacamole without mistakes also lies in the amount of lemon that is added. The lemon juice is used to give it a sour touch, and prevent it from oxidizing. However, adding too much will bitter the flavor of your guacamole.

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