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Super simple - fast - packs just enough punch. It will be the best you ever tasted. Bring on the cervesas, margaritas - and lots of quality tortilla chips! Just like Chipotle - but homemade!

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Raciónes: 4
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Ingredientes

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  • 2 ripe avocados, scooped and roughly chopped into chunks
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 2Tbs lime juice
  • 1/2 a beautiful jalapeno, split down the middle, tip and top removed. Leave the seeds and ribs - mince it
  • 2 Tbs chopped cilantro, pick off the leaves - toss the stems
  • 2 Tbs chopped flat leaf parsley, pick off the leaves - toss the stems
  • 1/4C small red onion, minced

Direcciones

  1. Put everything into a mortar (or a medium bowl)
  2. Work the ingredients together without haste - the best result will be a chunky guac
  3. Stir and blend until you cannot resist tasting it then
  4. Move the product to a serving bowl of the right size and party on!

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 90g
Recipe makes 4 servings
Calories 115  
Calories from Fat 90 78%
Total Fat 10.0g 13%
Saturated Fat 1.45g 6%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 152mg 6%
Potassium 366mg 10%
Total Carbs 7.5g 2%
Dietary Fiber 4.8g 16%
Sugars 1.22g 1%
Protein 1.55g 2%
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  • Salad Foodie
    Monster avocados caught my eye when shopping and reminded me of your Zippy Chicken Salad so I picked one out for it. But days later when it had ripened perfectly I got a little lazy and decided to make your Guacamole Tex-Mex instead. I'm not used to cilantro and parsley in guacamole though they are herb FAVS for me and add a different flavor dimension to guacamole. I did cut back a tad on the lime juice, omitted the jalapeno seeds and ribs (medium heat is as high as I'll go!) and I added a little fresh minced garlic and black cracked pepper. Very good! But now I need to go back and get another monster avocado to make Zippy Chicken Salad!
    Yo he cocinado/probado esta receta
    Esta es una variación

    Comentarios

    • ShaleeDP
      06 de Enero de 2016
      This looks great. I would give it a try soon. I've always wanted to try making guacamole.
      • judee
        18 de Mayo de 2015
        Amos,
        I've never tried it with the red onion. Thanks for the tip!
        1 reply
        • Amos Miller
          19 de Mayo de 2015
          Hi, Judee! Good to hear from you! Yes, the red onion is a perfect balance with these ingredients, just as they would be in a salad. I think sweet onions are too mild, and Spanish onions are too hot. Let the heat be the message the jalapeno brings, and let the red onion balance out the cilantro & parsley. By the way, I did not make a point of this, but I use a fine himalayan pink salt because I find it is a bit sweeter than others, and not "hot". Best regards - Amos
        • LeahB
          16 de Mayo de 2015
          Amos, can you recommend a mortar and where to purchase? That's one item I've never owned or used. Thanks....Leah
          1 reply
          • Amos Miller
            19 de Mayo de 2015
            LeahB - Check out Mexgrocer.com. I generally will buy 'ethnic' culinary toold from places that supply that trade. I suggest the 8"x6" molcajete (about $45.00) - always and only made from lava rock - never glazed. I use a brass m & p for Indian subcontinent & North African / Middle Eastern grinding, generally speaking. But if I want to made a guacamole or salsa-type product - its going to be with the molcajete (mole-ka-HAY-tay) and tejolote (tay-ho-LOH-tay) that accompanies it. And take the time to really "cure" your authentic molcajete. If you get one, email me and I'll give you the formula to do it right! Thanks for askin! Best regards - Amos

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