Ingredient Notes
- Ripe Avocados – Too ripe and you’ll have mushy guac that will go brown quickly, not ripe enough and it will be hard to mash and the flavor will be off. You want slightly firm, yet ripe fruits. Here are some tips on picking good ones.
- Fresh Garlic and Lime – No garlic powder, or even bottled minced garlic. For best flavor in guacamole, use the real deal. (Need help peeling it?) Also use a garlic press for best results. If you don’t have one, make sure to mince it very well so you don’t have huge chunks of garlic to bite into. (Then go buy a garlic press.) You can also grate it with a fine-holed cheese grater or microplane. This “fresh” rule goes for the lime juice too. None of that bottled stuff. Seriously.
- Add Sour Cream – Most people know that the citric acid in lime juice helps avocados to keep their color, but even better, much better, is the enzyme found in sour cream. It not only adds a nice creamy texture and flavor, but it will keep the guac looking fresh and green for several days. Yes, that’s right, I said days. I’ve had some in my fridge that’s on day 3 now and it looks just as green as the first day I made it.
How to Make Guacamole
- Guacamole really couldn’t be easier! First you’ll scoop the flesh of some avocados out of the skin and into a bowl and mash it up with a fork to your desired consistency.
- Then you’ll add everything else you need right in there at once: a good squeeze of lime juice, a bit of freshly pressed garlic, some finely minced onion, a scoop of sour cream, salt, and finely diced tomatoes, if desired.
- Mix thoroughly, refrigerate for about 30 minutes to let flavors intensify, and enjoy! (And if you can’t wait, refrigeration isn’t 100% necessary. Dive right in there if you need to!)
Serving Suggestions
Anybody else think guacamole goes great with just about everything? Go the traditional route and serve with tortilla chips, The Best Chicken or Steak Fajitas , Taco Chicken , or one of the most well-loved recipes on Our Best Bites: Creamy Chicken Taquitos. You can even use it as a spread for some Fried Egg Avocado Toast, or with some bacon and cheese on these irresistible Smash Burgers.
Looking for an alternative to traditional guacamole? Consider this Avocado Corn Salsa or this Avocado Salsa Verde.
FAQs
- How well does this guacamole keep in the fridge? The sour cream in this recipe keeps this guacamole nice and green for several days! As long as it still looks and smells fresh, you’re good to go.
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Guacamole
- Total Time: 10 minutes
Description
Easy, basic guacamole– a perfect staple recipe to have in your kitchen!
Ingredients
Use these measurements as guidelines and then make to taste
2–3 medium avocados (when I diced them, I got about 1 ¼ cup)
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice (or a good squeeze from ½ a lime)
1/2 – 1 tablespoon fresh minced garlic (depending on how you like it, I always add 1 tablespoon or more)
2 tablespoons finely minced onion
2 heaping spoons of sour cream (I measured 1/4 cup)
Salt (and pepper if you like) to taste
Optional: 3-4 tablespoons finely diced tomatoes (If I happen to have them I add them, if I don’t, I don’t!)
Instructions
Scoop out avocado from skins and mash in a bowl with a fork. Add remaining ingredients and combine well. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. I like to make it at least 30 minutes ahead of time to let the flavors combine and intensify.
Notes
Try it with chicken or beef taquitos or served on fajitas or taco chicken.
Keywords: Avocado, guacamole, Mexican, Latin
I do the same as Tammy – I love me my cilantro (though that’s another of those things that i just throw in if I have it) and I also add the cumin and love it. The other thing that I have found is that the type of Avocado makes a difference too. Using the large Hass avocados makes a creamier guac with better texture, where as the small ones are best left for sandwiches 🙂
Thank you so much for a great and simple guacamole!! Others I have tried were complicated and tasteless. Yours has turned out wonderful every time!
I make mine with same ingredients, but I also add chopped cilantro and 1 to 2 tbsp. of cumin. Gives it a little more flavor and always get requests for it. My kids love it.
Made this again tonight and wanted to say thanks for an amazing recipe!
I love the taste of avacado and what I love about this quacamole is that you can taste the avacado. It is really simple and compliments the avacado. Thank you!
I’d never made guacamole until a few weeks ago when I saw one of those seasoning packets next to the avocados and thought I’d give it a try. I’m so glad I thought to check out your site this morning to see if you had a recipe for it. SO good! And I love that it takes the place of mayo/miracle whip on our sandwiches and replaces it with WAY more flavor and less fat (at least the bad kind!). Thank you!
You'll just have to calculate Rachel- sorry! There's lots of free programs online you can use though. I'm trying to lose the baby fat too- good luck!
i LOVE your recipes and have tried quite a few. i just had a baby and am trying to lose the babes fat, so is there any way for me to tell easily how many calories each of your dishes are?
This looks amazing! I like the idea of sour cream mixed in BUT I cannot have guac without cilantro so I will definitely be adding that in to this recipe!
Molly- the cilantro is purely for garnish 🙂 But it would be good in there too!