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Nothing is better than fresh guacamole when youre eating something hot. Its easy to whip together in a matter of minutes and quickly tames anything thats too spicy. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas
Super easy recipe! Added a touch of jalape?o for heat, and doubled the garlic, because...well, I LOVE garlic!
My friends love this. I bring it to our monthly game nights because they always request it.
I used red onion and a small amount of salsa - got rave reviews from my guests.
GREAT taste and easy to follow recipe!!!
Easy and oh so tasty.
Super easy and yummy!! I love the taste of cilantro. Next time I will add chopped tomato!
This was a super easy and very tasty recipe. I like how simple it is to make and the freashness of the taste. My best fried and I ate almost all of it by ourelves.
If you don't plan on eating the guac right away, I highly recommend 2 tips. 1. Rinse the chopped onions in water before adding to the guac - otherwise it will overpower it. 2. Add the pit of one avocado to the guac and cover it with plastic wrap so the wrap touches the surface of the guac. It will last much longer this way.
A good starter but added garlic and garlic salt with a dash of cayenne.
LOVED the fact that this is so simple and that the flavor of the avocado is not overpowered by any other ingredients! Love chunky avocado and lime! Reminds me of Chipotle!
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Title: | Homemade Guacamole |
Descrition: | Nothing is better than fresh guacamole when you're eating something hot. It's easy to whip together in a matter of minutes and quickly tames anything that's too spicy. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas |
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Homemade Guacamole
Nothing is better than fresh guacamole when you're eating something hot. It's easy to whip together in a matter of minutes and quickly tames anything that's too spicy. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas