Don’t you just love creamy avocado dip to dip with tortilla chips? This Easy Guacamole recipe is one that you’ll have memorized after your first batch. With just four ingredients, you can whip up this easy guacamole in just five minutes!
It’s a great dip to just serve with homemade tortilla chips or as a condiment for Turkey & Black Bean Tacos or Shredded Beef Tacos. Bonus: this easy guacamole freezes well so you can stash extra away in the freezer for another time.
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Whether you enjoy it as a dip for chips or veggies or a condiment for tacos and burritos, this quick and easy guacamole recipe is sure to please. Made from creamy ripe avocados, freshly squeezed lime juice, salt, and a hit of your favorite salsa, it’s basic yet packed with flavor.
Why Make This
So easy – This easy guacamole is super simple to make with just 4 ingredients!
Quick to make – With a swish and flick of your fork, you can make this easy guacamole in about 5 minutes or less.
Less dishes – You can make this all in one bowl. Use a fork to mash and stir. That’s all you need!
It’s delicious – This is a great dip or salad topping.
Ingredients
Some of the best recipes are super simple, but get a boost when you use fresh whole ingredients. This is easy guacamole. Add these items to your shopping list:
- avocado – This calls for two ripe avocados, but you can easily adjust this easy guacamole recipe and make a double or triple batch. It’s super forgiving, so make as much or as little as you like.
- lime juice – Fresh lime juice is key to a great guacamole, but in a pinch you can use bottled lime juice or even lemon juice.
- salsa – Most guacamole recipes call for tomatoes, jalapeños, and onions. That’s a lot of shopping! Simplify the process by using salsa which generally has all three of those ingredients in it. Try this Taco Shop Style Salsa for a quick fix.
- salt – Bring out the flavor of the avocado by using plenty of salt. Be sure to taste as you go so you hit on the right combination.
Adaptations
It’s a pretty easy guacamole recipe, but if you like you can ramp it up a bit with a few customizations. Consider adding any of the following, to taste:
- chopped fresh cilantro
- finely chopped cooked bacon
- finely chopped fresh tomatoes
- finely chopped red or sweet onion
- finely chopped jalapeños
- crumbled Cotija cheese
- finely minced garlic
Instructions
Here’s how to make this Easy Guacamole:
- Scoop the avocado flesh into the bowl. Drizzle the lime juice over top.
- Mash the avocado with a fork and sprinkle with salt.
- Stir in a spoonful or two of your favorite salsa with the fork.
- Taste and adjust seasonings to suit your tastes. Serve immediately.
Storage instructions
This easy guacamole doesn’t last long. If you won’t be eating it right away, there are two ways to store it.
Store it in the fridge. You can refrigerate it up to 24 hours by wrapping it well, with plastic wrap directly on the surface to block out any air.
The lime juice will slow the oxidation, but the guacamole will eventually turn brown. If you notice a brown liquid on top, and the avocado dip underneath is no longer green, then it’s gone bad and should be discarded.
Store it in the freezer. Place the guacamole in a labeled ziptop bag and squeeze out as much air as possible. Tap the bag on the counter to help the air bubbles rise to the top. Squeeze out the air and store in the freezer.
To serve, thaw the bag in the refrigerator and serve immediately.
FAQ
Basically guacamole is a dip made from avocados, lime and other ingredients. It’s most commonly associated with Mexican food. It’s usually served with tortilla chips or as a topping for Mexican dishes like tacos or nachos.
The key to any good guacamole is making sure you choose a ripe avocado. An avocado that isn’t ripe can be very difficult to cut into and just won’t have that creamy deliciousness that all guacamole has. Here are two easy ways to tell if your avocados are ripe:
Squeeze it with very gentle pressure. It should give a little, but not feel mushy. If it’s rock solid, then it’s not ready yet.
Wiggle the stem. If it’s loose, the avocado should be ripe. Avoid buying avocados whose stems have been removed.
It’s actually best to buy avocados before they are fully ripe. Left on the counter for a day or two they will ripen fairly quickly. Refrigerate them once they are ripe so they don’t turn to mush. If you’d like to speed the process, place them in close proximity to other fruits. Their gases will hasten the ripening.
Typically it is naturally gluten-free. This easy guacamole recipe call for ripe avocados, lime juice, salt, and salsa. Be sure to read the ingredients on the salsa to avoid cross contamination with gluten.
Recipe costs
Knowing how much it costs you to prepare a recipe can help you decide if it’s the type of recipe to make regularly or one you might want to save for special occasions. Let’s crunch some numbers and see how this recipe pencils out.
- avocados – $1.50
- lime – $0.15
- salt – $0.02
- salsa – $0.15
Shopped at a mid-range grocery store at non-sale prices, the ingredients for this easy guacamole recipe should cost about $1.82/batch.
By comparison, a commercial product like Wholly Guacamole costs upwards of $2.50 a cup. Homemade is better and cheaper.
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Easy Guacamole Recipe
Equipment
- small mixing bowl
- fork
- spoon
- plastic wrap
Ingredients
- 2 avocado halved and pitted
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
- 1 tablespoon salsa
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Remove the avocado flesh from the avocado and drizzle the lime juice over the top.
- Mash with a fork and season to taste with salt.
- Stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons of salsa.
- Adjust seasonings to taste. Serve immediately or refrigerate covered closely with plastic wrap.
Notes
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This post was originally published on January 30, 2009. It has been updated for content and clarity.
Candace
I’ve been curious the whether guacamole is made traditionally with lemon juice or lime juice….or is it a preference thing? Most recipes I see is with lime, and that’s how I make it, but I hate buying lime just for guacamole! Lemons would be used much faster in my house!
Jessica Fisher
Absolutely use lemon if that’s what you keep on hand. I think lime is traditional, but also more expensive than lemons sometimes. They are similar enough that you can swap in lemon.
Diana
I actually prefer lemon in my guacamole. I use Santa Cruz bottled lemon juice which has great flavor and no additives.
My favorite guac has avocado, lemon juice, salt, and chopped red onion, jalapeno, and cilantro.
But this version with the salsa is really good too!
FishMama
Roberta Anne, good idea. I’ve always wanted to try avo dressing. Sounds yummy.
Amy, glad you’re feeling better!
ZZ and JL, yes, lime is better — and more traditional — but lemon is what I usually have on hand — from my dad’s tree! But, limes were on sale this week, so we actually have those as well. Thanks for the reminder.
JessieLeigh
Oh, that looks delicious! Most of the guacamole you run into here in Indiana looks nothing like that… looks like I’ll have to make my own. Yum! (Might go with Zimms Zoo’s lime juice though… I’m a lime-y kind of gal!)
Zimms Zoo
We have just started making fresh guac. Oh how we love it. I use lime in ours. I may need to make some tonight because this has me craving it! Thanks!!
Amy
I must be feeling better, because that sounds delish! Thanks for linking up. 😉
Jeanette "Frogster"
Yum! Now I want some!
Raggedy Girl
Thanks for the great recipe and here is one back to you. Mix up a big green salad. Take some of that guacamole and mix it into some ranch dressing and put it on the salad and add tortilla strip. My family loves this kind of salad.
Have a Great Friday!
Roberta Anne