The best guacamole recipe
WHAT A TREAT three posts in a week!
Also, what a treat because 96% of you wanted me to share my guacamole recipe, so here we are! While I certainly believe this to be the most delicious version of guac out there, I honor and respect that you might disagree. Let’s discuss in the comments :)
My recipe is based off of Bobby Flay’s, which we discovered when we started making his nacho dogs a few years ago (thank me later). I did not grow up making guacamole (I also did not grow up eating it – it seemed green and suspicious and it just wasn’t a thing in my family), but as with so many other seemingly-fancy food items, I was introduced to it by John’s family and have been a convert ever since.
Without further ado, the simple recipe…
Peel and pit two ripe avocados and mash in a small bowl. Avocados are notoriously tricky but I find if I buy them green and firm they are ready about 3 days later.
Dice a jalapeno and add it to the bowl. Dice about 1/5 of a red onion and add that, too.
Add approximately 1 teaspoon of canola oil (makes it nice and silky!). I never measure this – just a small glug – but 1 tsp is my best bet.
Sprinkle over a generous shake of sea salt, then squeeze in one lime.
Mix it all together and give it a taste. If something needs tweaking, it’s usually more salt or more lime! We like to serve ours with blue corn tortilla chips.
How about you? If you’re a guacamole fan, do you like yours with cilantro? Tomato? Peas??
Mmm I haven’t tried canola oil in guac, I bet it’s delicious! Garlic is an essential ingredient in my guac!
I am laughing so hard at your family’s description of guacamole. My mom still has those feelings! Thanks for sharing!
Love you!
This is absolutely delicious! I’ve made it twice already and a third will happen tonight! Perfect!!!
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