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by Jennifer Debth
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This is the BESTEasy Guacamole Recipe. A classic chip dip with fresh ingredients and simple seasonings. The best part? It’s easily customizable!
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This easy guacamole recipe has only 8 ingredients, takes about 5 minutes to put together, and is vegan, gluten-free, and AMAZING! Funnily enough, before I wrote down this recipe, I had never actually measured out the ingredients for this easy guacamole recipe. But that’s because it’s SO customizable. Make it to suityourtastebuds! This guacamole isn’t muddled with tons of crazy flavors so itreally showcases the creaminess of the avocado, the acidity of the tomatoes and lime, and the freshness of the cilantro.
Ingredients
Because this recipe is so simple, be sure to use the freshest ingredients possible!
- Avocado– the riper, the better! Delicious, creamy, and healthy. Guacamole isn’t guacamole without avocados!
- Lime Juice– gives the guacamole a nice tangy flavor and cuts the creaminess of the avocado with acidity.
- Sweet White Onion – the traditional onion for guacamole. Red onion would also be yummy and gives the guac a beautiful color.
- Roma Tomatoes – adds texture and a little bit of sweetness.
- Garlic– gives the dip a nutty taste.
- Cilantro– adds an herbaceous and fresh flavor to the guac.
- Cayenne Pepper– adds spice. You could replace with jalapeno, but I love the subtle flavor of cayenne.
- Salt– brings out all the flavors! Don’t be shy!
Pro tip
Customize this recipe to your liking! If you love garlic, add more. If you’re not a huge spice fan, take the cayenne pepper down a notch. Prefer smooth guac to chunky guac? Mash your avocados a little more! The choice is yours!
How to make
- Prep your avocados by cutting the avocado down the middle, removing the pit, and scooping the inside out.
- Place in a mixing bowl, cover with lime juice, and mash to desired consistency.
- Stir in onion, tomatoes, garlic, cilantro, cayenne pepper, and salt.
- Taste and re-season if necessary then serve and enjoy!
Pro tip
Use a potato masher for the best – chunky but not too chunky – consistency!
Tips for making the best guacamole
- Use ripe avocados.Avocados that aren’t ripe are hard, not very creamy, and don’t taste as good. See below for how to pick avocados.
- Prep all the ingredients before cutting into your avocados. Avocados brown quickly, so have everything else ready to go!
- Mash the avocados with lime juice before stirring the remaining ingredients in. Covering the avocados immediately in lime juice helps prevent the avocado from browning.
- Adjust to your tastebuds.Customize this guacamole recipe to your liking. Use more or less cayenne, lime juice, tomatoes, cilantro, etc.
- Serve right away. Guacamole browns fairly quickly, so I love serving this as quickly as possible!
- Pair with a hearty tortilla chip. This is a thick dip, so make sure your tortilla chips won’t break on you!
How to pick avocados for guacamole
- Look at the color of the skin. Pick an avocado that is darker in color – it’s likely that a darker avocado is more ripe than a lighter colored avocado.
- Check the firmess. A ripe avocado should feel slightly soft, but not mushy when gently squeezed in your hand.
- Check for bruises. If any part of the avocado feels overly squishy, move on to the next avocado!
How to mash avocados for homemade guacamole
How to mash avocados depends on how smooth or chunky you want your guacamole.
- Use a food processor for an ultra smooth and creamy guacamole.
- Use a hand mixer for a smooth guacamole with a chunks here and there.
- Use a potato masher or fork for an in between, chunky but not too chunky consistency. A potato masher is quicker and easier than a fork.
- Use a knife to cube the avocado for a super chunky texture.
A potato masher is my tool of choice!
Is guacamole healthy?
This guacamole is absolutely healthy! Avocados are full of healthy fats and guacamole as a whole is packed with the freshest herbs and vegetables, which makes it a super healthy snack. 1/8th of this dip contains 171 calories, 15 grams of fat, 11 carbs, 7 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein. Pair it with multi-grain tortilla chips or even crunchy carrots for a complete snack!
Guacamole add-ins
I LOVE this classic guacamole recipe as is, but here are some fun ways to mix it up.
- Fruit– try dicing up mango, pineapple, or even peaches for a fresh, fruity twist.
- More Spice– chop up some jalapeños and mix those into the guac.
- Chopped Nuts– sliced almonds would be a really good addition for some crunch.
- Cheese– I love stirring in a little bit of feta or cotija cheese.
- Sour Cream– for some extra tang and even more creaminess. You could also try Greek yogurt for a lightened-up version!
- Grilled Corn– mix in some of this Mexican grilled corn.
- Salsa – try stirring in classic salsa or pineapple salsa for some extra flavor!
What to serve with guacamole recipe
Load this easy guacamole recipe on tacos, burritos, burgers, chips, you name it! Here are some of my all timefavoriterecipes to eat with a generous helping of creamy guac.
- Tacos
- Enchiladas
- Quesadillas
- Burgers
Pro tip
Don’t forget the queso, chips, pico de gallo, and margarita!
How to store
Store leftover guacamole in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days.
How to keep guacamole from turning brown
Avocados oxidize really quickly so leftover guacamole will likely turn brown—although the lime juice helps slow down this process. One way to keep the guacamole fresh is to cover your tupperware with plastic wrap before sealing with the lid.
Pro tip
Keep a pit from one of the avocados you used and store it in the tupperware with the leftover guacamole! This helps keep it green and fresh as well!
– Jennifer
Easy Guacamole Recipe
5 from 7 votes
This is the BESTEasy Guacamole Recipe. A classic chip dip with fresh ingredients and simple seasonings. The best part? It’s easily customizable!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Yield: 8 people
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Ingredients
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- 4 small avocados pitted and scooped out of the skin
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1/2 white onion finely diced
- 2 roma tomatoes finely diced
- 4 cloves garlic minced or pressed
- 1/4 cup Cilantro chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon salt or more to taste
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Instructions
Prep your avocados: cut avocado down the middle and take out the pit. Scoop the flesh onto a cutting board and cut into chunks. This makes mashing easier.
Immediately place avocado in a mixing bowl and cover with the lime juice.
Mash until desired consistency is reached.
Stir in diced onion, tomatoes, garlic, cilantro, cayenne, and salt.
Adjust seasonings, if desired.
Cover tightly with saran wrap and chill until cold.
Serve immediately with tortilla chips!
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Nutrition Information
Nutrition Facts
Easy Guacamole Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 171 Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Sodium 299mg13%
Potassium 549mg16%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 7g29%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 360IU7%
Vitamin C 15.6mg19%
Calcium 18mg2%
Iron 0.6mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
*Note: Nutrition information is estimated and varies based on products used.
Keywords: 5 minutes, dip, easy
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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: American, Mexican
Author: Jennifer Debth
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pb
Lynn, Massachusetts
Oh Thank you for giving a recipe without jalapeños! I grew up on the Texas border–and this is the guacamole we had! Jalapeños have their place, just not in guacamole.
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
So glad you liked this!
Anonymous
Waterford, Michigan
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Kelly
Trenton, New Jersey
Loved this recipe! 👍🏻😁
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Thanks Kelly!
Anonymous
Mankato, Minnesota
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Matt
Ladera Ranch, California
Our 13 year old is obsessed with guacamole, so I’m going to have him make this with me!
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Love guacamole!! 🙂
Ros
Cardiff, Wales
First try at making dairy free guacamole. A huge success! Definitely adding to my personal recipe book.
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Thanks so much Ros!
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