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My husband and I went on a business trip to Mexico years ago. For a company teambuilding workshop, we had to make guacamole in a group, and whichever group's dip tasted the best won the contest. It was lots of fun, but I didn't realize how easy it was to make guacamole. Fast forward; I have been making guac for over ten years and have created it just as I like it. Recently I had a Mexican Taco party around the holidays and made this delicious starter. Visitors couldn't stop raving about the recipe. I hope you love it too. Keep in mind; you can add more cumin because it will give you more of an aroma which is always good in my book.
Guacamole is usually served on Super Bowl Day and Cinco De Mayo. Feel free to check out my collection of Cinco De Mayo recipes you may want to try.
Jump to:
- The History of Guacamole.
- Ingredients used to make this guacamole dip recipe?
- How to make this guacamole dip recipe?
- Tips and other things to add to the Guacamole recipe:
- What to serve this Guacamole dip recipe with?
- The tools you will need to make this guacamole dip recipe:
- Reveal:
- The Best Guacamole Dip Recipe Ever Recipe Card
The History of Guacamole.
September 16th is the national holiday for Guacamole. It dated back to the 1500s when the Aztecs of Mexic created a saucy green spread. Read more about it here.
Ingredients used to make this guacamole dip recipe?
4 Avocados (ripe)
3 Roma Tomatoes diced
1 -2 tablespoon cumin (to taste)
One can of chili peppers (mild)
1 ½ of the juice of a lime
½ of a red onion (minced)
1 teaspoon of dried cilantro or fresh 1-2 tablespoon cilantro
Jalapeno (diced to taste)
salt and pepper to taste
How to make this guacamole dip recipe?
1. Cut open and remove the pit from the avocado, and using a large spoon scoop out the avocado inside and place in a bowl.
2. Add lime juice, and using the back of the fork, press the avocados until they are combined.
3. Add minced red onion, cumin, chili peppers, cilantro, and diced tomatoes. Mix well. Add salt and pepper to taste.
4. Cover with plastic wrap by pressing out all the air so the plastic wrap is touching the guacamole. This will prevent the avocados from turning brown—place in the fridge for 1 hour. Then pull out and enjoy.
Tips and other things to add to the Guacamole recipe:
- More Flavorful - You can add more cumin to boost the scent while eating.
- Salter - If you use salt, check that your nachos aren't too salty. Adding less salt if your nachos are too salty helps balance the flavor.
- Add Garlic - There are a lot of recipes that use garlic. However, I found that using garlic and letting it sit for an hour or overnight creates a pungent taste and overpowers the guacamole, so I leave it out. If you don't mind this flavor, add 1 minced garlic clove.
- Spicier - You can easily add more jalapenos to your liking.
What to serve this Guacamole dip recipe with?
There are several things you can serve with this guacamole recipe. Below are just some of them.
- Chips
- Nachos
- Carrots
- Eggs
- Toast
I have eaten this guacamole recipe with all these items above it, and it was delicious!
The tools you will need to make this guacamole dip recipe:
You can use a few supplies to make this recipe even better. A good-sized bowl works nicely. A masher or fork works well, too, to mash up the fresh avocado. A pretty serving bowl that will hold chips and the dip to present it nicely.
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Reveal:
Doesn't it look yummy? It makes two cups, so reserve some for later. I hope you make this guacamole dip recipe for your next party.
Below are some additional appetizer recipes for your next party!
Feel free to print out this recipe for your next party or enjoy some guac tonight with your nachos.
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- Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Yield: 2
Description
I found that you can add more cumin to really ramp up the scent while eating.
If you use salt, be sure to check that your nachos aren't too salty. Adding less salt if your nachos are too salty helps balance the flavor.
There are a lot of recipes that use garlic. However, I found that using garlic and letting it sit for an hour or overnight creates a pungent taste and overpowers the guacamole so I leave it out. If you don't mind this taste feel free to add 1 garlic clove minced.
Ingredients
- 4 Avocados (ripe)
- 3 Roma Tomatoes diced
- 1 -2 tablespoon cumin
- 1 can of Chili peppers (mild)
- 1 ½ of a juice of a lime
- ½ of a red onion (minced)
- 1 tsp of dried cilantro or fresh 2 tablespoon cilantro
- jalapeno (diced to taste)
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Cut open and remove the pit from the avocado and using a large spoon scoop out the avocado inside and place in a bowl.
- Add lime juice and using the back of the fork, press the avocados until they are combined together.
- Add minced red onion, cumin, cilantro, chili peppers, diced tomatoes. Mix well. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Cover with plastic wrap by pressing out all the air so the plastic wrap is touching the guacamole. This will prevent the avocados from turning brown. Place in fridge for 1 hour. Then pull out and enjoy.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 hours
- Category: appetizer
- Method: no bake
- Cuisine: mexican
Nutrition
- Serving Size: cup
- Calories: 718.05 kcal
- Sugar: 8.58 g
- Sodium: 1408.8 mg
- Fat: 60.41 g
- Saturated Fat: 8.7 g
- Carbohydrates: 51.27 g
- Fiber: 31.27 g
- Protein: 10.98 g
Marina @ Parental Journey says
I never tried to make guacamole dip by myself, but now saving this to my 'to do' list 🙂