Showing posts with label Guacamole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guacamole. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Quick & Easy Guacamole

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A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.


Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.



There are many uses for avocados but when I have them I always want to make guacamole.  It's creamy, savory, and delicious.  It makes a great snack or addition to meals like tacos, salads, even sandwiches.  I'm a guacamole addict.  Are you?

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Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.

One of the many awesome things about Hawaii is that avocados grow on trees.  Buying avocados can be a little pricey but I have a friend with an avocado tree in her yard.  It's a big old tree that produces lots of avocados and she shares them with me.  At one point, I had about eight avocados on my kitchen counter waiting to become perfectly ripe. I love Hawaii.

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Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.

Now I have to mention this mortar and pestle.  I love it.  My husband brought it home one day (I think from Costco, but I don't remember for sure) because he knew I always wanted a good one.  That's my kind of romance.  I don't want diamonds.  The way to my heart is with cooking paraphernalia.  Anyway, it's eight inches in diameter and heavy (I have to use two hands to lift it).  It doesn't get moved often but has a place of honor on my prep table right beside my Kitchenaid.  It's great for grinding hard spices and for this recipe, pounding garlic.  The way to the best guacamole is with pounded garlic.  You can mince all you like but when you pound/mash it all the oils are released and it becomes very fragrant and delicious.  This is the way to make ready to serve guacamole.  You don't have to wait for the flavors to meld when you pound and mash everything together.  Now I love guacamole with lots of flavors in it like my Great Guacamole but, I love it quick and simple too.

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Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.

Quick & Easy Guacamole


Ingredients:

2-3 cloves garlic, minced
2-3 avocados
2 limes
Hot sauce (like Habanero Hot Sauce)

Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.

Peel and mince (or just chop into small pieces) the garlic.  Then place it in a mortar and pestle and pound/mash it until it's very fragrant and kind of mushy (you can also use the edge of a  knife or even a garlic press for similar results, but nothing beats taking out some aggression by pounding it in a mortar and pestle).

Then add the avocado and juice from 2 limes.  Mash and stir the avocado until it's creamy and mixed well.

Add as much hot sauce as you like and stir to combine.  You can add salt if you like, but I rarely do since I eat it with tortilla chips that are usually salty enough.

It's ready to serve right away.  Refrigerate leftovers in a sealed container for up to a week (if it lasts that long).  You can also freeze it in a zipper bag just make sure all of the air is squeezed out (I've had frozen mashed avocado with lime juice in my freezer for up to 1 month--it may stay good for longer but did I mention I'm an addict).

Enjoy.

Quick & Easy Guacamole:  A four ingredient guacamole with a wonderful flavor that's ready in no time.  So simple anyone can make it.



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Friday, October 24, 2014

Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos

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Crunchy tortilla chips layered with leftover rotisserie chicken, black bean and corn salsa, and shredded cheese.


Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos:  Crunchy tortilla chips layered with leftover rotisserie chicken, black bean and corn salsa, and shredded cheese.



Nachos are always a great gameday snack, or even dinner.  In my house anything can be used for nachos.  We've made Bacon Nachos, left over prime rib Nachos, plain cheese and jalapeno nachos, and many more varieties.  This time I had left over rotisserie chicken and left over Black Bean and Corn Salsa so I used these to make nachos.  All nachos are tasty and these did not disappoint.  The chips were crunchy, the cheese melted perfectly, and every chip had toppings on it.  We've got nacho making down to an art.

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Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos:  Crunchy tortilla chips layered with leftover rotisserie chicken, black bean and corn salsa, and shredded cheese.

Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos


Ingredients:

Tortilla chips
Shredded cheese
Black Bean and Corn Salsa
Leftover rotisserie chicken
Guacamole

Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos:  Crunchy tortilla chips layered with leftover rotisserie chicken, black bean and corn salsa, and shredded cheese.

On an oven proof platter lay down a layer of tortilla chips.

Top the chips with cheese, chicken, and salsa (I put a little cheese below the other toppings and then again on top so when melted it would help hold everything on the chip).  Then top with another layer of chips and toppings finishing with a sprinkle of cheese.

Bake at 200F for about 10-15 minutes to melt the center cheese, then broil for  few minute until the top cheese is melted.

Servings depend on the size of the platter and how many layers you make.  We use a roughly 9x12 pan with 2-3 layers for 2 people.

Top with a dollop of guacamole or sour cream and serve with more guacamole, sour cream, and/or salsa.

Enjoy.

Chicken and Black Bean Salsa Nachos:  Crunchy tortilla chips layered with leftover rotisserie chicken, black bean and corn salsa, and shredded cheese.



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Friday, March 28, 2014

Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad

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Canned tuna mixed with black beans and guacamole served on top of a green salad. That's right, a tuna salad with no mayonnaise.


Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad:  canned tuna mixed with black beans and guacamole served on top of a green salad. #nomayo

Canned tuna was on sale recently at Costco.  My husband brought home a pack of the Wild Planet tuna and wow is this stuff good.  The first thing I noticed was that the can stated that no liquid or fillers are added to their tuna just sea salt so no need to drain the can.  When I popped the can open it was stuffed tight with an intact tuna steak.  Most canned tuna I'm used to is just shreds and pieces of tuna but this actually looked like tuna steak.  The taste was wonderful it tasted like real tuna.  Even my husband commented on how good the tuna tasted.  Also great about this tuna is it claims to be sustainably caught and they pick the smaller tuna which (hopefully) has accumulated less mercury.  I obviously have no idea if any of that is true but it's great if it is.

Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad:  canned tuna mixed with black beans and guacamole served on top of a green salad. #nomayo

With such great tuna this didn't need to be hidden in tons of mayonnaise so I chose to use guacamole instead.  No mayonnaise.

Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad:  canned tuna mixed with black beans and guacamole served on top of a green salad. #nomayo

Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad


Ingredients:

1 cup diced celery
1 clove garlic, minced
1 shallot,  minced
1/2 cup diced dill pickles (or relish)
Juice of 2 limes
1 Tbsp minced jalapeƱo (or to taste)
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can tuna, drained
1/2 cup guacamole (mashed avocado, lime juice, garlic, salt)

Opitonal:
lettuce
balsamic vinaigrette
grape tomatoes
cilantro
toasted sliced almonds

Guacamole Black Bean Tuna Salad:  canned tuna mixed with black beans and guacamole served on top of a green salad. #nomayo


Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Taste for seasoning add salt and pepper as needed. 

Cover and refrigerate for at least one hour before serving.

Serve atop a green salad garnished with cilantro, tomatoes, and toasted sliced almonds, and/or with crackers.

Makes 4 servings.

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Great Guacamole

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A creamy dip of pureed avocados and spices.


Great Guacamole:  A creamy dip of pureed avocados and spices.



Guacamole is a delicious and creamy dip made mainly of mashed avocados.  I've made pretty great guacamole with just avocados, lime juice, and hot sauce.  Even plain mashed avocados taste great.  But, when I have a chance I like to go all out with my guacamole.  I like to keep it green using only other green ingredients that add spice and flavor.  Now that I have a food processor it makes it even easier.  Here is the recipe.



Ingredients:

2 Avocados, (peels and pit removed)
1/4-1/2 cup Greek yogurt (or sour cream)
lime juice from 2 limes (about 1 Tbsp)
1-2 jalapenos, roughly chopped
1/4 cup sliced green onions
1/4-1/2 cup cilantro
pinch of salt.


Put all ingredients into a food processor and process until finely chopped and creamy.


Serve with your favorite tortilla chips.


Enjoy




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