TANGY DELICIOUS GUACAMOLE
Guacamole is one of my favorite Mexican foods. This recipe calls for slightly more garlic and hot pepper than most I have found. I love the rich, soft buttery flavor and texture of ripe avocados underscored with the pungency of garlic and heat of jalapeno, but if you want to reduce or omit these ingredients, by all means, do. Cilantro would also lend itself well to this recipe, if you like it. It tastes like soap to me. :) You can also omit some of the flavor blending time, if you must. I look for the smaller, thin-skinned, bumpy, almost black avocados. Forget about finding ripe ones in the supermarket; buy in advance and let them ripen at home. When they feel very soft and almost fragile to the touch, they are perfect. I suggest blanching the tomatoes and peeling them to soften their texture just slightly, but this is an optional step. Guacamole is a great addition to any Mexican appetizer or entree. It's also a wonderful dip for veggies and chips, a spread for sandwiches, or an addition to salads. Avocados are very fatty (something they share with a lot of great tasting things), but they are very high in the so-called "good" monounsaturated fats.
Provided by JMS0173
Categories Spreads
Time 1h20m
Yield 2-3 cups, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Get a small, tightly sealable container (large enough to accomodate 2 or 3 cups).
- Roll the lime against a counter or hard surface to soften and juice into the container and remove any seeds.
- Add all other ingredients except avocados.
- Cover container and shake vigorously to incorporate.
- Allow to chill for a bit to blend flavors.
- Before serving, mash avocados with the mixture with a fork.
- Stir to blend thoroughly.
- Place a layer of plastic wrap directly over the surface of the guacamole, eliminating as much air as possible.
- Cover container and chill for about 1/2 hour before serving (more flavor blending).
TANGY GUACAMOLE
A refreshing lemon/limey guacamole recipe that is neither too spicy nor too tangy. Great for someone who cannot handle too much spice or heat. The lemon/lime mixture will keep the avocado from browning and give it a refreshing tart/tangy taste. This is a slight variation from a recipe a Texan friend shared with me. Great with tortilla chips. Enjoy!
Provided by Chef DNA1611
Categories Fruit
Time 20m
Yield 1 large bowl, 5-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Chop tomatoes, serrano pepper, and onion in food processor.
- Pour in large bowl.
- Squeeze juice of limes and lemon over the tomato, pepper, and onion mixture.
- Stir to mix. Mixture will marinate while you prepare the avocados.
- Halve and pit an avocado at a time, with a fork scrape/mash the meat of the avocado until a mushy consistency is reached.
- Add to mixture of other ingredients stirring in as you go along.
- Salt to desired taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 319.8, Fat 26.9, SaturatedFat 3.7, Sodium 18.3, Carbohydrate 24.3, Fiber 14.5, Sugar 3.3, Protein 4.5
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