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How to make Guacamole | Simple Guacamole Recipe | Guacamole Dip

Learn How to make Guacamole | Simple Guacamole Recipe | Guacamole Dip

As a kid, whenever Amma and I went to the local fruit juice shop back in India, I'd always choose between two and only two fruits. The king of fruits, MANGO and the other was the lesser known and slightly more expensive " BUTTERFRUIT". Little did I know that as I'd grow up, I'd find out the actual name of this fruit is AVOCADO and that I'd be a huge fan of using this in my meals.

I was so oblivious to the fact that the dip that restaurants served with their Nachos/Corn Chips was actually Avocado based GUACAMOLE | GUACAMOLE DIP.

Looking at how obsessed I am with Guacamole / Guacamole Dip it is safe to say that I look forward to spending some part of my life in Mexico, by the beach, drinking Corona and binging on nachos and tacos and burritos 🌯 and freshly made Guacamole | Guacamole Dip. Mexican man on the side would be great too 😋😋

WHAT YOU NEED FOR GUACAMOLE | GUACAMOLE DIP


Simple Guacamole Recipe

1-2 Avocado 
1-2 tsp Lime Juice
Pinch of Salt
Chilli Flakes
Onions (Optional)
Cherry Tomatoes (optional)


How to make Guacamole | Simple Guacamole Recipe | Guacamole Dip

1️⃣ First, scoop out 1-2 well ripened Avocado in a bowl
2️⃣ Use masher or fork to mash the Avocados to Desired consistency for the Guacamole | Guacamole Dip
3️⃣ Add lime water to the mashed avocado to prevent it from turning black
4️⃣ Add salt and chilli flakes


Your Guacamole | Guacamole Dip is ready. You can cover the bowl with cling wrap and refrigerate it or eat it right away


5️⃣ Toast some wheat burger buns ( or any kind of bread) on the side in ghee or butter 
6️⃣ In a small pan I made a fried egg with salt, pepper and chilli flakes 
7️⃣I loaded the burger buns with Guacamole |Guacamole Dip  and topped them off with chopped cherry tomatoes 🍅 and crushed pepper 
8️⃣ You can also break the fried egg into pieces and add it over the guacamole loaded buns
Super Saturday brekkie is ready to be devoured!





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