Our Fave Guacamole Recipe (easy) (2024)

Our Fave Guacamole recipe is one that is simple and loaded with fresh ingredients! Creamy ripe avocado mashed with zesty lime, cilantro, onion and a pinch of salt.

The perfect dipper for The BEST Loaded Nachos, this guacamole dip takes just minutes to prep making it the perfect snack.

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Authentic Guacamole

When I visit Mexico, I live and breathe guac (and Pico de Gallo). Ingredients found in a classic guacamole recipe are fresh avocados, lime juice, salt & usually onion/cilantro. In Mexico, we always have a bit of tomato in our guacamole as well. The great thing about this dip is that you can vary the ingredients however you want! Add extra garlic, spice it up, add roasted peppers or corn.

How to Make Guacamole

This is the best guacamole recipe because it’s delicious and comes together in a flash. Here’s all you do:

  1. DICE: Finely dice some red onion and mince the jalapeno pepper (remove seeds for less heat, leave seeds/membrane for more heat).
  2. SEED: Seed and chop the tomato. Removing the seeds and pulp and just use the flesh, this will prevent the guacamole from being too watery.
  3. PEEL: Peel and mash the avocados with the lime juice until smooth. The lime juice keeps the guacamole from turning brown.
  4. MIX: Mix all the ingredients together, season to taste and enjoy!

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How Long Does Guacamole Last?

Guacamole is a dish that really should be served fresh to be appreciated. Just like apples and raw potatoes, avocados start to turn brown pretty fast after cutting, due to an enzyme that promotes oxidation. This discoloration doesn’t mean it’s spoiled, but it can be unappetizing!

The lime juice in this easy guacamole recipe helps slow that process. It will keep in the refrigerator 1-2 days. If the surface does turn brown, after no more than a couple days, you can try scraping it off. The green layer underneath is perfectly fine.

The secret to keeping your “guac” green and fresh-looking in the refrigerator is to prevent air from hitting the surface. Plastic containers – even ones’ with tight seals – are not sufficient. I like to press a piece of clingy plastic wrap over the surface and up the sides of the bowl to create an airtight seal.

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How to Freeze Guacamole

Can you freeze guacamole? Yes, you can (who knew?) but I do have to admit, it tastes best fresh. Freezing the guacamole can change the flavor/consistency a little bit but it’s great for recipes like7 Layer Dip.

If you’re freezing guac, skip the onion, tomato, etc. The veggies will get watery. Scoop it into freezer bags and squeeze out all the air to create a tight seal. When you are ready to make my simple guacamole recipe, just thaw and mix in the rest of the fresh ingredients. Adjust the seasoning and enjoy!

Recipes to Pile on the Guac

  • Creamy Chicken Enchiladas – My favorite!!
  • Mexican Stuffed Peppers – Make ahead
  • Taco Soup – So quick and easy!
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup – So much flavor
  • Shrimp Tacos – Quick and easy.
  • White Chicken Chili – Creamy family favorite.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 3 large avocados ripe
  • 1 lime
  • 3 tablespoons red onion finely diced
  • 1 jalapeno seeded and minced (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon cilantro
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 small tomato seeded and diced
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  • Cut avocados in half, peel and remove the pit.

  • Squeeze half of the lime over the avocados and mash until smooth.

  • Add remaining ingredients and mix well adding salt to taste and more lime juice if desired.

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

Stor leftover guacamole in a bowl tightly wrapped with plastic wrap in the fridge for up to 2 days.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 171 | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 8mg | Potassium: 554mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 345IU | Vitamin C: 19.4mg | Calcium: 18mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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FAQs

What makes guacamole taste better? ›

Often an additional pop of citrus is all guac needs to come alive and taste better. If you still aren't happy with the taste, you can rely on mix-ins to jazz it up. Try adding cilantro, salsa, a diced jalapeno or serrano pepper, feta cheese, or a few dashes of hot sauce.

What to put in guacamole so it won't turn brown? ›

Pour a thin but visible layer of water or lemon/lime juice over the guacamole to form a barrier with the air. Cover the dish with plastic wrap, pushing the wrap, so it is flush with the guacamole to prevent air pockets, or put the guacamole in a sealed tub.

What powder keeps guacamole green? ›

The avoFresh contains ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and calcium carbonate. You add the powder mixture to fresh mashed avocado. The avoFresh keeps the avocado fresh and from turning that off-putting brown that avocado pulp gets when exposed to air.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

Diana Kennedy all but forbids it in The Art Of Mexican Cooking, saying it “spoils the balance of flavors.” In Hugo Ortega's Street Foods Of Mexico, Ortega writes, “the secret to a good guacamole is to respect the avocado flavor and not drown it in lime juice” (he adds a scant 1/4 teaspoon for two large avocados).

How to jazz up guacamole? ›

The onions and garlic add a nice zing to guac, but consider these spicy extras for an even spicier recipe: chopped jalapeno peppers (up to 1 whole, minced), cayenne pepper (up to 1 tsp), red pepper flakes (up to 2 tsp), hot sauce of your choice (to taste), diced green chiles or additional black pepper.

Why do you put milk in guacamole? ›

Add milk or cream to make your guacamole denser. Place slices or cubes of fresh cheese on top of your guac. Add chopped mint to make your guacamole even fresher. Mango cubes add an unexpected touch and also keep your guac from turning brown.

What is traditional guacamole made of? ›

Here's all you need for traditional guacamole: ripe avocados, coriander/cilantro, red onions, jalapeño or Serrano chilli, lime and salt. Avoid unnecessary fillers such as sour cream and cream cheese. They only dilute flavour. Popular optional extras include: garlic, tomato, cumin powder.

How do Mexican restaurants keep their guacamole fresh? ›

Pat the guacamole down to give it a flat surface. Pour a thin but visible layer of water or lemon/lime juice over the guacamole to form a barrier with the air. Cover the dish with plastic wrap, pushing the wrap, so it is flush with the guacamole to prevent air pockets, or put the guacamole in a sealed tub.

How do restaurants keep guacamole green? ›

To keep the leftover guacamole from browning, the employee rips off a sheet of plastic wrap, then presses it all the way down to the surface of the guacamole, knocking out the air that would be in the container if it was just sealed with a lid.

How to tell if guacamole is bad? ›

Once opened, store-bought guacamole usually lasts 1-2 days. Homemade guacamole also usually lasts 1-2 days. You'll know it's gone bad when it has a substantial puddle of brown liquid and the layers below the surface have lost their vibrant green hue. That's when it's time to throw it out.

What is a substitute for cayenne pepper in guacamole? ›

  1. Paprika. Hot paprika is a common cayenne pepper substitute at most grocery stores. ...
  2. Chili powder. Chili powder, also known as chile powder, is a dusty, dry form of various chili peppers. ...
  3. Gochugaru. ...
  4. Red pepper flakes. ...
  5. Chipotle powder. ...
  6. Jalapeno powder. ...
  7. Tabasco pepper. ...
  8. Serrano pepper.
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How does chipotle guacamole stay green? ›

In order to keep the dip from turning from a vibrant green to a yucky, brown hue by the day's end, it is double sealed. His third TikTok clip showed how each tin of guacamole is sealed to keep it from going bad. “Each panned guac gets sealed airtight with Saran Wrap,” he said.

How long does homemade guacamole last? ›

From the second you crack open that avocado, it's a race against the clock before it goes brown. But with the right prep, you can make guacamole last in the fridge for three to four days. Planning on storing guacamole in the freezer? It should last for three to four months.

Does lemon or lime juice keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Water is a great trick to use for storing guacamole so it stays fresh, but there are a few other options as well. Acid, like lemon, lime, or vinegar, creates a barrier against oxygen as well, so applying a thin layer will work in a similar way.

What does lime juice do for guacamole? ›

Sprinkle with salt and lime (or lemon) juice. The acid in the lime juice will provide some balance to the richness of the avocado and will help delay the avocados from turning brown.

Why is restaurant guacamole so green? ›

It isn't exposed to air

When avocados are exposed to air, they begin to oxidize. That's when and why they start to turn brown. But if you can eliminate any contact with air, guacamole — or even an avocado half — can be stored for longer without changing colors.

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