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Homemade Guacamole! Here you’ll learn how to make this easy, flavorful, avocado based dip that’s perfect as a chip dip or adding as topping to all your favorite Mexican food. Everyone will love this at your next gathering or in your Super Bowl party food spread!

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The BEST Guacamole Recipe

Everyone in my family has a weak spot for homemade guacamole. I make a batch, and you wouldn’t believe how quickly we polish it off!

I mean, microwave nachos (tortilla chips with Mexican cheese melted in the microwave) with a batch of this easy guacamole is frequently a weekend lunch at our house. It’s pretty much the fanciest meal you’ll ever have the pleasure of enjoying.

Honestly though, it’s straight up comfort food at its best. This humble dip doesn’t require much but there’s a reason it’s become world famous!

Fresh Guacamole Ingredients

  • Avocados – good guacamole starts with good avocados so use the best you can find. Hass are best, most likely you’ll be getting Hass if in the US, they make up 95% of what’s sold.
  • Roma tomato– this adds little bits of sweet tomato-y flavor that pairs perfect with the avocado and lime.
  • Red onion– a little goes a long way, and don’t forget to rinse to remove the harsh bite first.
  • Jalapeño – this adds a nice spicy kick. You could try it with another type of pepper such as Serrano (they’re spicier) or in a pinch use some cayenne.
  • Cilantro– you won’t always find cilantro in guacamole but it really adds such a great background flavor.
  • Garlic – use fresh garlic not bottled.
  • Salt and pepper – as always, this brings out the flavors and keeps it from tasting one dimensional.
  • Lime– if you don’t have lime you could substitute lemon in a pinch.

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How to Make Guacamole

  • Prepare avocados:first, cut the avocados into halves and remove the seed. Place them into a large bowl.

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Mash avocado: Using a pastry cutter or fork cut into avocados and keep cutting until it’s about the texture you want (I like mine like mine to have a bit chunky with texture).

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Add in remaining ingredients: next add in tomatoes, red onion, cilantro, garlic, jalapeño, salt, pepper and lime juice.

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Toss: toss mixture together and serve with tortilla chips and all your favorite Mexican food!

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How do You Choose the Best Avocados for Guacamole?

It seems that picking good avocados is a fine art but it’s much easier with a few helpful tips:

  • Check the color: Avocados with a darker green or blackish shade are more ripe, vibrantly green avocados are underripe and still need a few days (or even a week or so) to ripen.
  • Gently press the avocado: hard solid avocados aren’t ripe yet, mushy avocados are overripe (or overly bruised). They should have some give when gently pressed.
  • Avoid those with patchy dark spots on the skin, these can be signs of bruising inside. Also avoid those with random soft spots as that is usually another sign of bruising.

How Can I Ripen Avocados Faster?

  • Store them in a warm place, this will speed up ripening (sometimes I put them in a sunny window).If you want to slow ripening store them in the fridge.
  • Put them in a paper bag with a banana, kiwi or apple (fold top of bag over). This will increase the amount of ethylene gas produced (which is a gas released by some produce that causes fruits and vegetables to ripen).

Can I Omit the Jalapeño?

If you don’t like your guac spicy, feel free to leave out the jalapeño pepper. But if you’ve never had homemade guacamole withjalapeño in it, I recommend trying it!

If you don’t like spicy foods, take out the seeds in the pepper and finely dice it before adding it to the guac.

Can I Double This Guacamole Dip Recipe?

Very easily! You can also halve this recipe if you’ll be feeding a smaller crowd.

How do You Store Guacamole?

To my knowledge, there’s no perfect way to store homemade guacamole to prevent it from browning. But I have found that storing fresh guacamole in an airtight container with a piece of plastic wrap pressed directly on top of it slows the browning somewhat.

If you’re worried about your guac browning before you eat it, my advice is to wait to make it until you’re ready to serve. But believe it or not, this batch didn’t brown all day sometimes you’ll just get lucky.

Every now and then I’ll get great avocados that hold their color, but it’s not common so prep everything else earlier if you wan’t, but wait to cut up those avocados.

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Helpful Tips for the Best Guacamole:

  • Use a pastry cutter to cut up the avocados. It’s the fastest, and it leaves you with some texture rather than guacamole mush or paste. A long pronged fork works great too.
  • Use the best, ripe avocados. I can’t stress this one enough. It makes or breaks the guacamole. Avoid bruised and mushy avocados.
  • Only use fresh lime juice. Bottled juice just won’t give it near as good of a flavor.
  • Add garlic for flavor. Some people might say authentic Mexican guacamole doesn’t have garlic, I say I don’t know what’s official but I do know the garlic makes it taste better, so go with it.
  • Rinse red onions to remove harsh bite of the onion. Rick Bayless suggests this, and I think it really does help. If you want a milder onion flavor, go with green onions instead.
  • Dice everything (other than avocados) small. It’s just better this way, trust me.
  • Make more than you think you’ll need. Somehow this is a tip for the best guacamole :). No, it’s just a little word of advice. This goes fast, so double up the batch for a party.

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More Homemade Dips You’ll Love:

  • 3-Ingredient Queso Cheese Dip
  • 7-Layer Bean Dip
  • Cowboy Caviar (aka Texas Caviar)
  • Avocado Salsa

More Mexican Recipes to Try:

  • Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas
  • Oven Roasted Chicken Tacos
  • Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Tacos
  • Carne Asada Tacos
  • Grilled Chicken Tortilla Soup (yes stir big spoonfuls right into each serving of the soup, so good!)

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The BEST homemade guacamole! It's easy to make yet so perfectly flavorful and totally irresistable. Perfect as a chip dip or serve it with all your favorite Mexican entrees. Double for a crowd or half the recipe if only serving a few people.

Servings: 6

Prep10 minutes minutes

Ready in: 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 ripe Hass Avocados, seeded and scooped from peel (about 26 oz before peeled and cored)
  • 1/3 cup finely chopped red onion, rinsed under water in mesh strainer and drained
  • 1 large Roma tomato, seeded then diced
  • 2 Tbsp finely chopped cilantro
  • 1/2 - 1 jalapeño, seeded and minced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp fresh lime juice
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Add avocados to a larger bowl and cut into avocados with a pastry cutter or fork until you've reached the texture you like.

  • Add red onion, tomato, cilantro, jalapeño, garlic, lime and season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Toss mixture then serve immediately for best results.

Notes

  • Rinse the red onions to remove their harsh bite.

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Guacamole Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 204Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value*

Fat 18g28%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Sodium 9mg0%

Potassium 633mg18%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Fiber 8g33%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 300IU6%

Vitamin C 18.4mg22%

Calcium 17mg2%

Iron 0.7mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: Guacamole

Author: Jaclyn

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FAQs

What makes guacamole taste better? ›

Fresh cilantro – I love the refreshing kick it adds to this guacamole recipe, but you can skip it if you're not a fan. Fresh lime juice and zest – They make the guacamole zesty and bright. Jalapeño – For heat. Feel free to omit it if you're sensitive to spice.

How many avocados for guacamole for 20 people? ›

How Many Avocados Do I Need? It depends on your guacamole recipe, but a good rule to follow is roughly half an avocado per person.

Why should you leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

Diana Kennedy all but forbids it in The Art Of Mexican Cooking, saying it “spoils the balance of flavors.” In Hugo Ortega's Street Foods Of Mexico, Ortega writes, “the secret to a good guacamole is to respect the avocado flavor and not drown it in lime juice” (he adds a scant 1/4 teaspoon for two large avocados).

Is lime juice necessary for guacamole? ›

All you really need to make guacamole is ripe avocados and salt. After that, a little lime or lemon juice—a splash of acidity—will help balance the richness of the avocado. If you want, add chopped cilantro, chilis, onion, and/or tomato.

How far ahead can you make guacamole before it turns brown? ›

Topping off your avocado dip with water keeps air, at least in part, from being able to penetrate the guacamole, which keeps it from browning. By using this simple technique, you can keep the brown at bay for about two days (maybe longer if you're lucky).

Does lemon juice help guacamole from turning brown? ›

DOES LEMON JUICE KEEP GUACAMOLE FROM TURNING BROWN? Yes! The lemon forms a barrier between the outside air and the guacamole to make sure the dip stays its greenest. Seal it in a container or with plastic wrap and refrigerate it.

What powder keeps guacamole fresh? ›

The avoFresh contains ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and calcium carbonate. You add the powder mixture to fresh mashed avocado. The avoFresh keeps the avocado fresh and from turning that off-putting brown that avocado pulp gets when exposed to air.

How to jazz up guacamole? ›

Other seasonings and spices like paprika or cayenne can add a kick to standard guacamole. Crushed red pepper, cayenne, paprika, or even garlic powder can up the flavor in a store-bought guacamole and allow you to cater it to your own tastes.

How to spruce up guacamole? ›

Often an additional pop of citrus is all guac needs to come alive and taste better. If you still aren't happy with the taste, you can rely on mix-ins to jazz it up. Try adding cilantro, salsa, a diced jalapeno or serrano pepper, feta cheese, or a few dashes of hot sauce.

Should you use red or yellow onions 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.

Can you put tomatoes in guacamole? ›

In my opinion, all guacamole should include tomato for texture and flavor. Regular tomatoes tend to be too watery, so go for grape tomatoes instead! You can quarter them and they'll stay nice and firm. Go easy on the lime.

How long before a party should I make guacamole? ›

Cover the guacamole with water or lime juice.

When stored using these tips, you can keep your homemade guacamole looking fresh for up to 72 hours in the fridge. But if you plan on serving this to a crowd, I would plan on serving it the next day to be on the safe side.

Is one avocado too much for one person? ›

As a guideline, 15 to 30 percent of your diet should come from whole food sources of fat, including avocado and other healthy fats, like nutrient-dense seeds and nuts. Assuming you are eating some seeds and nuts and utilizing some coconut oil for cooking, a half to a whole avocado a day is a good general amount."

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 chemicals keep 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 ).

What ingredient keeps guacamole from turning brown? ›

DOES LEMON JUICE KEEP GUACAMOLE FROM TURNING BROWN? Yes! The lemon forms a barrier between the outside air and the guacamole to make sure the dip stays its greenest.

What would make 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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