Guacamole
This easy, quick and delicious and always a hit. The recipe doubles or triples easily and is perfect with chips, tacos, sandwiches or salads. YUM!
Ingredients
- 2 large avocados
- 1 large Roma tomato
- 1 large lime
- 4 dashes Tabasco sauce more or less to taste
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/8 tsp ground black pepper
- 1/4 cup cilantro optional
Instructions
- Gather your ingredients - I love that this recipe is so quick and simple with just a few, delicious, fresh ingredients.
- Cut and seed the tomato
- Dice the tomato into small pieces as close to the same size as possible
- Cut the avocados in half and remove the pit. I use the old whack and twist method to get the pit out. Whack the pit with your knife (carefully, of course!) and give it a twist - it will come out easily
- Scoop the flesh of the avocado into a bowl
- Cut the lime and squeeze the juice over the avocado
- Add the tomatoes, Tabasco sauce, salt and pepper to the avocado mixture and combine. I like to use 2 knives to cut the guacamole into chunks. If you like it creamier, use a fork to mash it
- Cut or mash the avocado mixture until it's the texture you like
- Add the cilantro (if using), taste and adjust the seasonings
- Serve the guacamole with your favorite chips, tacos, sandwiches or salads.
- To store the guacamole without it turning brown, place it in an airtight container, smooth the top, cover the guacamole with a 1/2 inch of luke warm water and store in the refrigerator. (Sounds weird, I know but I learned this cool trick from one of my favorite blogs: The Kitchn. I left it for 2 days, poured off the water and gave it a stir. It looked and tasted wonderful)