This is the BEST Guacamole Recipe. The only guacamole recipe you will ever need. Trust us - we have done a lot of taste testing. Such a simple recipe to make, easy to double or triple when feeding a crowd and a little secret ingredient that takes it to the next level. Add it to tacos, scoop it up with tortilla chips, dip a carrot into it or just eat it with a spoon (no shame).
What makes this the BEST guacamole recipe? Well, we like to consider ourselves experts after years of taste testing. We think that the best guacamole is fully loaded, and has lots of chunky added ingredients. So, when you scoop it up with some tortilla chips, all the ingredients cling to it.
Tomatoes add some freshness, lime juice adds plenty of zest and tang and a little garlic gives it an edge. Also, it has a secret ingredient - read on to find out what it is.
Want more dip recipes? Check out our creamy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip, spicy Cottage Cheese Taco Dip or our spooky Halloween Dip.
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Step by Step
One: Scoop out the flesh of the avocado and mash until smooth in a pestle and mortar.
Two: Prepare the other ingredients.
Three: Add the rest of the ingredients to the mashed avocado and stir until mixed well. Taste and season again if needed.
Four: Serve in a bowl with tortilla chips and veggie sticks.
Guacamole with Bacon
That's right, our secret ingredient is BACON! Obviously if you don't eat meat, or just don't like bacon, then feel free to leave it out. But it seriously takes guacamole to the next level, and you hardly need to use any at all. Just enough to flavour it.
Just 2 rashers of bacon in a big batch and it totally transforms this classic dip. You can taste little hints of saltiness and then you get the occasional crunch from a crispy bit of bacon. Seriously - it makes next level guacamole.
Guacamole Without Coriander
It was only recently that I found out that there were people out there that didn't like coriander. Apparently some people think it tastes like soap!
We are firmly in the "loving it" camp when it comes to coriander, but if you aren't a fan then you can leave it out or swap it for something like basil.
What to Serve with Guacamole
Guacamole is the ultimate party food dip, so some tortilla chips, pita chips and veggie sticks (like in the photo) are essential. But guacamole is also far more than a dip.
We love it with poached eggs for breakfast, in a Vegan Burrito Bowl, served with Grilled Chicken Tacos, or loaded on top of our Hidden Vegetable Beef Burgers.
When October comes around, use this recipe to make our Halloween Dip.
How to Choose an Avocado
As the meme goes, there are a few different stages of avocado. Hard, hard, hard, hard, brown. Well, there is a perfect stage, that makes the best guacamole and we have some tips on how you can choose the best ripe avocado.
You don't want a super soft and mushy avocado, but you also don't want a hard and tasteless on. You want firm, but ripe. First, look for the colour. A ripe avocado will be darker (not just green), but an overripe avocado will be almost black.
Make sure the stem is still attached and then gently press on one end and although it should be firm, there should be a little give to it as well.
How to Cut an Avocado
My mum keeps telling me that she doesn't eat avocado because she doesn't know how to cut one open. She is far from a novice in the kitchen, so I figured if she doesn't know, then maybe other people don't either.
You can get a handy little avocado cutter, that is a 3 in one for the different stages of getting the flesh out, but you can just use a kitchen knife too.
Simply cut the knife into the skin all the way round lengthways, until you hit the stone. Then pull the avocado apart by twisting it. To remove the pit, strike your knife carefully into the pit and then twist to the side and pull it out. You are now ready to get the good stuff out and you can do that just by using a spoon to scoop out the flesh from the skin.
Extra Tips
- Want to add something new? Try crumbling some feta on top of the guacamole just before serving.
- Instead of using chopped jalapeno, why not mix a couple of tablespoons of salsa into the guacamole?
- Keep this vegan by skipping the bacon and adding a little extra salt.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are making this ahead of time for a party, or you just like to have some guacamole in your fridge for when a craving hits, then you are going to want to make sure it doesn't turn brown, and it looks and tastes as fresh as possible.
You want to make sure that it is tightly sealed either in Tupperware or with some cling film (plastic wrap) over the bowl before putting it in the fridge. Try to eat it within 24 hours for freshness. The lime juice in this guac recipe also helps to slow down the process too.
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Recipe
The Best Guacamole Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 Avocados
- 1 Tomato - finely diced
- 0.25 Red onion - finely diced
- 6 tablespoon Fresh coriander (cilantro) - chopped
- 2 Garlic clove - crushed
- 0.5 Lime - (juice only)
- 1 Jalapeños - chopped (more or less depending how spicy you like it)
- 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper
- 2 rasher Bacon - cooked and diced
Instructions
- Mash the avocado, preferably in a pestle and mortar, but a bowl and fork will work.
- Mix in the rest of the ingredients and serve immediately.
Recipe Tips
- The lime juice will stop the guacamole from browning for a while, but it is better when eaten straight away.
- Want to add something new? Try crumbling some feta on top of the guacamole just before serving.
- Instead of using chopped jalapeno, why not mix a couple of tablespoons of salsa in to the guacamole.
- Keep this vegan by skipping the bacon and adding a little extra salt.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
Nicole @ Foodie Loves Fitness says
I'm a huge guacamole fan, and yes, it's so easy to eat a ton of it without even realizing it! I just made it last night with healthy nachos actually. My favorite way to make guac is similar to yours, but with a squeeze of lemon juice & olive oil instead of lime.
WhatLauraLoves says
YUM!! Guacamole is my absolute fave, you make it exactly as I do! xxx
Liz Mays says
I think I'd like this guac a lot! It would be great with some of those tortilla chips!
Sam Jeffery says
This recipe looks super yummy, I will have to give it a go!
Olena @ candies & crunches says
The problem of how to use my avocados was officially solved for life lol! Thank you for sharing these amazing recipes!
Helen at Casa Costello says
I love that this recipe has the added interest of a lot more than just avocado. My eldest 2 have just discovered Guacamole and currently devour it with literally tons of tortilla chips.
Melanie Edjourian says
I do love avocados they are brilliant in a guacamole, yum!!!!!!!
Hanna says
Could I make this the day before for a party?
Janice Fuller says
I have never made it with tomatoes before, but I like that idea. I always make mine super spicy with some extra chilli flakes.
Megan K says
You have me craving guacamole now. Where did you get that bowl from?
Life as Mum says
Now that just looks so delicious! I have never heard of this before but would LOVE to try it!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
I have actually never eaten 17 avocados worth of guacamole . . so I need to try YOUR recipe! :) LOVE the chopped red chili and the Well&Truly Tortilla Chips!!! I could snack on chips and gaucamole all day, everyday!
Sarah Bailey says
I am seeing Guacamole everywhere I look today I think the world is telling me I need to eat some! x
cheri says
HI Dannii, I love to eat avocado on toast for breakfast, lunch or dinner with sprouts or an egg on top, or not. I bet your guac is delicious!
Manali @ CookWithManali says
I can eat guac everyone, I love it that much! this looks delicious Dannii!