Is there anything better than homemade guacamole? Because I’m fairly certain it can’t be beat! We use fresh and simple ingredients in this recipe to create a delicious, fool-proof guacamole that you’ll be craving again as soon as it’s gone.
We like making our Easy Guacamole as an appetizer, side dish, and topping!
Guacamole Ingredients list:
- ripe avocados
- small onion
- minced garlic
- tomato
- lime juice
- salt and pepper
How to Make Easy Guacamole
You’ll be surprised at how easy this recipe is to whip together! Here’s how you do it:
Start by slicing your avocados, removing the pit, and mashing them up. We recommend using a fork or a chop-stir to make this easiest!
Once mashed, stir in your onion, garlic, tomatoes, lime juice, and salt and pepper.
Chill your guacamole for a half an hour to let the flavors combine. We wouldn’t recommend making this much sooner than a half an hour before serving, because the avocados will darken in color.
Store your guacamole in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. It will begin to brown after 2 days because of the avocados.
What can I serve with guacamole?
Guacamole is obviously delicious just with chips or crackers, but we use it in a lot of our other recipes too! Here are some suggestions on how to serve your Easy Guacamole.
- Tacos – We love serving our guacamole on tacos! Try making a batch of these Oven Baked Beef Tacos next time you make guacamole, or our Favorite Taco Salad!
- Quesadillas – Spread guacamole on your quesadillas for a great flavor. We love it on our Slow Cooker Cheesy Chicken Quesadillas or our Chicken Club Quesadillas!
- Hamburgers – If you haven’t had a hamburger with guacamole you are in for a treat! Try spreading some of our Easy Guacamole on our Best Hamburger Recipe or our Guacamole Bacon Burgers.
- Vegetables – Have you tried dipping your vegetables in guacamole? It’s AMAZING! We don’t have a recipe for this, but chop up your favorite veggies and use this Easy Guacamole as a vegetable dip.
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Easy Guacamole Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 ripe avocados
- 1 small onion, finely diced
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 ripe tomato, diced
- 1 lime, juiced
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Peel and mash avocados in a medium serving bowl.
- Stir in onion, garlic, tomato, lime juice, salt and pepper.
- Season with remaining lime juice and salt and pepper to taste.
- Chill for half an hour to blend flavors.
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Salsa is so easy to make and so great fresh!
I make up a different recipe every time I make it.
Chop up tomato, onion, garlic and a little drizzle of olive oil.
I like to add mango/corn/peach, especially with fish tacos.
Cilantro & pepper to taste.
Peppers are also good!!!
The use of garlic is bizarre--and I say this coming from a Hispanic household (must be an American palette as authentic guacamole is not made with this). If you want your guacamole to last a few days, don't add the salt, just the lime juice to prevent browning. Salt to taste once you've served your own portion. Use plastic wrap and pat down the wrap to the guacamole, cover and refrigerate and enjoy the next day.
The same goes for when you're making Pico de Gallo (tomato, onion, & cilantro salsa) add a touch of lemon/lime juice --NO SALT if you want it to last a few days. Just add salt to taste once you've served your own portion. If you put salt on the salsa and you plan on using it the next day, you'll have a very watery salsa with wilted looking tomatoes.