Homemade Guacamole Dip Recipe - Pura Vida Moms (2024)

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This homemade guacamole dip is the easiest, most simple guacamole recipe you’ll ever find. With only fresh ingredients like ripe avocado, fresh cilantro, white onion, freshly squeezed lime juice and just the perfect amount of salt.

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About My Homemade Guacamole

Costa Rican avocados are HUGE- like the size of a large man’s fist. They are super good, but Costa Ricans tend to just eat a piece of sliced avocado with a little salt sprinkled on it. I remember the first time I told my house mom in Costa Rica that I loved avocado she literally gave me half of a huge avocado with a spoon- and then was offended when I couldn’t eat it all.

So I felt it my duty to introduce Costa Ricans to my guacamole a few years ago, and now I’m the life of the party. People are like vultures around my guacamole when I take it anywhere in Costa Rica. That’s because Costa Ricans really don’t eat guacamole. Which is weird because their avocados are so perfect for it.

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For some reason, every single person that tries my guacamole immediately falls in love with it. And people- this is the most unfussy, unpretentious, EASY guacamole recipe you will ever find. Seriously.

Case in point. My husband’s grandma hates avocados. See, when she was growing up in Costa Rica her family was super poor- they didn’t have much variety of foods. They also had an avocado tree in their front yard- so they ate a lot of avocado. She got sick of it. I made her my guacamole and she ate the entire bowl without sharing.

What’s tough about guacamole is keeping avocados on hand for when you want to make the guacamole. They seem to ripen and go bad in a span of like 45 minutes. My trick? Once the avocados are ripe (I buy them in bulk and Sam’s Club and Costco) just thrown them in the fridge. They will stay ripe for up to a week and you can pull out a perfectly ripe avocado for days on end.

Ok, enough chatter- here’s my guacamole recipe!

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Guacamole Dip Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 1/2 lime, juiced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro, roughly chopped
  • 2 tablespoons white onion, finely chopped

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Instructions:

Cut your avocado in half and remove the pit. Using a spoon scrape the avocado into a small bowl and mash. Chop your onion and cilantro.

Juice your half lime right over the mashed avocado and add onion, cilantro and salt. Stir.

I always test for salt by dipping the tortillas chips I am going to use into the guacamole, as the chips are often salty and so I under-salt the guacamole. If you are using this recipe for guacamole not eaten with chips then you will need to add a bit more salt.

Serve and eat!

Notes: This easy guacamole recipe doubles or triples nicely. If you are making this guacamole ahead and want to avoid it turning brown, you will need to add extra lime.

If you are making a huge batch of guacamole (like more than 2 or 3 avocadoes) you can use a potato masher instead of a fork to mash the avocados a bit faster.

If your avocado is a bit too hard, I add 1-2 tablespoons of sour cream before I mash- it doctors the avocado right up and no one will know you used a hard avocado!

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Substitutions

You can substitute red onion for the white onion.

In a pinch, I have substituted lemon juice for the lime, but I don’t like it as much.

Variations

Sometimes I have a huge guacamole craving but not fresh ingredients on hand. In that case, here’s how I make “authentic guacamole” using only my spice cabinet. Use dried cilantro, salt, garlic powder (no onion), and then add lime juice from the jar! Viola!

You can also just mash the avocado and then stir in a bit of store-bought salsa. Quick and easy and fairly delicious. Which brings me to the next point…

Another variation of guacamole uses tomato. I don’t like tomato in my guacamole so I am firmly team “no tomato” for guac. Feel free to add in a tablespoon or so of diced tomato, but I won’t be eating it! 😉

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Serving Suggestions

I just love to dip a tortilla chip in guacamole for a fun gluten-free snack. But- I also love to serve this as part of a pork carnitas taco bar. Or serve it with my legendaryBeef Carne Asada.

Or NACHOS. I love to layer freshly fried tortilla chips, this amazing Costa Rican style shredded beef, refried black beans, chimichurri, mozzarella cheese and guacamole on top. YUM.

Or empanadas! Slather this on top of an empanada. I have a zillion empanada recipes– and now I’m extra hungry. BRB.

Another favorite healthy lunch idea is to make my carrot and green bean picadillo, put it on a corn tortilla and then add a dollop of guacamole on top.

I also like to drop a ball of guacamole into my legendaryDamn Good Torchy’s Tacos Queso Dip Recipe. Or make a dip bar using all my favorite dips below:

  • Costa Rican Black Bean Dip Recipe
  • Easy Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip Recipe
  • Easy Chimichurri Dip Recipe
  • Creamy Mexican Green Salsa Recipe
  • Chile del Arbol Salsa Recipe

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FAQ

Can guacamole be frozen?

Yes! You can. You just have to add a little extra lime and get it into an airtight container. Then freeze. I defrost in the fridge or it turns brown.

When guacamole turns brown is it still ok to eat?

Yep. It tastes the same (or maybe even better) it just looks weird. Avoid guacamole with mold, however.

What’s the best way to store guacamole?

A lot of people say to cover it with plastic wrap, but I find it to be better in an airtight container that doesn’t let any light in. I will often just put it in a bowl and cover the bowl with a plate on top so that no light gets in.

Might I suggest some co*cktail pairings for your guacamole fest?

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Printable Recipe

Yield: 1 cup

Easy Guacamole Dip Recipe

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This homemade guacamole dip is the easiest, most simple guacamole recipe you'll ever find. With only fresh ingredients like ripe avocado, fresh cilantro, white onion, freshly squeezed lime juice and just the perfect amount of salt.

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 1/2 lime, juiced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro, roughly chopped
  • 2 tablespoons white onion, finely chopped

Instructions

Cut your avocado in half and remove the pit. Using a spoon scrape the avocado into a small bowl and mash. Chop your onion and cilantro.

Juice your half lime right over the mashed avocado and add onion, cilantro and salt. Stir.

I always test for salt by dipping the tortillas chips I am going to use into the guacamole, as the chips are often salty and so I under-salt the guacamole. If you are using this recipe for guacamole not eaten with chips then you will need to add a bit more salt.

Serve and eat!

Notes

This easy guacamole recipe doubles or triples nicely. If you are making this guacamole ahead and want to avoid it turning brown, you will need to add extra lime.

If you are making a huge batch of guacamole (like more than 2 or 3 avocadoes) you can use a potato masher instead of a fork to mash the avocados a bit faster.

If your avocado is a bit too hard, I add 1-2 tablespoons of sour cream before I mash- it doctors the avocado right up and no one will know you used a hard avocado!

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FAQs

How long does homemade guacamole last in the fridge? ›

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.

Can you eat 2 day old guacamole? ›

Store-bought guacamole that's unopened should last 1-2 weeks. 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.

Why does guacamole go bad so fast? ›

"The flesh of the avocado oxidizes quickly — much like a cut apple — which changes the color.

What makes guacamole taste better? ›

If you taste your guac and it is bland, start with more salt. Next, add lime juice. 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.

Which is better for weight loss hummus or guacamole? ›

They are similar in terms of total fat and calories but guacamole has higher levels of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA). MUFAs may lower your cholesterol and help regulate your blood sugar levels. Hummus has a higher protein content, which may help you feel fuller for longer.

How do restaurants keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

How to keep guacamole green: Testing 6 different methods
  1. Top with lime juice and plastic wrap. ...
  2. Top with sour cream and plastic wrap. ...
  3. Top with plastic wrap alone. ...
  4. Guac-Lock. ...
  5. Add the pit and top with plastic wrap. ...
  6. Top with water and plastic wrap.
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Is it OK to eat guacamole that has turned brown? ›

It's perfectly fine to eat brown avocados or guacamole that's turned brown. Lime juice, a common ingredient in guacamole, may help the dip from completely changing color but it's unlikely to prevent any browning.

Can I freeze guacamole for later use? ›

You can freeze guacamole for up to 3 months. So, if you have a good avo that's about to turn, mash it, mix it with guac ingredients (here's the full recipe), drizzle with oil and freeze for when you next need a creamy avo dip hit, or want to jazz up a mid-week Mexican dinner.

Can I eat 7 day old guacamole? ›

Store-bought guacamole that's unopened should last 1-2 weeks. 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.

Can dogs eat avocado? ›

Key takeaway. Dogs can eat small portions of an avocado's mesocarp (inner area). Large portions can cause vomiting & diarrhea due to persin - a toxin in avocados. Persin is more prevalent in the leaves and skin of avocados and the seeds are choking hazards, so if your dog eats an entire avocado, contact your vet.

Can dogs eat guacamole? ›

While an avocado meal made up of only a small amount of the avocado fruit itself should be OK, dogs shouldn't eat any amount of guacamole. Onion and garlic, which are toxic to dogs, are in guacamole recipes. They can cause kidney failure as well as organ damage.

Does lemon juice make guacamole last longer? ›

DOES LEMON JUICE KEEP GUACAMOLE FROM TURNING BROWN? Yes!

How does Chipotle keep their guacamole from turning brown? ›

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.

Is week old guacamole safe to eat? ›

Store-bought guacamole that's unopened should last 1-2 weeks. 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.

What can I dip in my guacamole? ›

It's great with crudités, crackers, and corn chips, or as a sandwich spread.

Can guacamole be healthy? ›

Guacamole can be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet, and is a great way to increase your intake of health-promoting nutrients like monounsaturated fats, fiber, folate, and potassium. Because it is a calorically dense food, enjoy it mindfully and pair it with other healthy foods to get the most out of your meal.

What is good to mix with guacamole? ›

What to Eat with Guacamole
  • Sweet Potato Chips – Adding this sweet and tangy option will have your customers craving more.
  • Vegetables – As a healthier option, offer fresh veggies with guacamole dip instead of ranch.
  • Deviled Eggs – Changing up the recipe is sure to catch the attention of your customers.
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Are tortilla chips and guacamole healthy? ›

There's nothing in tortilla chips and guacamole that will secretly torpedo weight loss. Tortilla chips and guacamole are food. They contain various nutrients and a certain amount of calories. If their nutrient profile and calorie content fit into your weight loss plan, then go right ahead and eat them.

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