Guacamole recipes you like

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princeperch

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8,052 posts

257 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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One of my neighbours apparently holds "guacfest" every year. It is half an excuse for a BBQ and a few drinks but apparently also half a serious exercise and there is a cup for the winner.

I don't expect I am in with a chance of the cup but having been invited to submit a creation for guacfest I also don't want to embarrass myself.

Does anyone have any good suggestions for something that won't get laughed out of town for me to try? Any secret twists I can try?

Grateful for any and all suggestions.

W99KSY

360 posts

148 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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I’ve started to add a dollop of cream cheese to my guacamole - adds to the richness and complements the taste. Jalapeños also good too for a bit of heat bandit

princeperch

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8,052 posts

257 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Great - this is the sort of stuff I'm after.

Please keep it coming.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

118 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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My guac is pretty simple, a couple of avocados, a tomato no seeds, lime juice and a bit of salt.

You can tune it up though, a clove of garlic, finely chopped pickled jalapenos, a splash or two of hot sauce.

Don’t whip it totally smooth, guac is better with some chunks.

Mobile Chicane

21,397 posts

222 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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If you CBA to peel and de-seed the tomatoes, that makes for a better guac.

Some espelette pepper for the flavour punch. A Basque ingredient, but it works.

HD Adam

5,155 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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W99KSY said:
I’ve started to add a dollop of cream cheese to my guacamole - adds to the richness and complements the taste. Jalapeños also good too for a bit of heat bandit
Guac should be simple.

I do a mix between ripe(ish) Avacado for the creaminess & a less ripe one for the chunk.

Bit of Philadelphia cream cheese or Ricotta, little bit of fresh garlic & a squeeze of lime juice.

Make it as late as possible so it doesn't oxidize.

bolidemichael

15,697 posts

211 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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As above but I use white onions (which are milder than red), coriander and a finely chopped jalapeño or similar pepper.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/classic-guacam...


princeperch

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8,052 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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HD Adam said:
Guac should be simple.

I do a mix between ripe(ish) Avacado for the creaminess & a less ripe one for the chunk.

Bit of Philadelphia cream cheese or Ricotta, little bit of fresh garlic & a squeeze of lime juice.

Make it as late as possible so it doesn't oxidize.
Would you say the day before guacfest is too early? Making it on the day itself would be logistically a lot harder for a lot of different reasons

juggsy

1,462 posts

140 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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This might be stating the obvious, but the avocados make such a difference to a decent guac, but they’re so variable in the UK (so my Californian colleagues tell me).

They need to be ripe and soft, but not too far gone they’ve gone black, and not too watery. Making a decent guac with hard/underripe avocados is a no no.

Plenty of lime (I do juice and zest), some chopped fresh tomatoes, a bit of chopped coriander, decent amount of salt, chilli.

I add a dollop of sour cream, but I’ve also done a version with a little Gorgonzola which gives it a real depth.

andy ted

1,310 posts

275 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Mine is pretty simple,

Just-ripe avocados
Red onion
Decent tomatoes without seeds
Good amount of fresh lime juice
Coriander
Some sort of chilli - (usually fresh red mildish one due to my family)
Salt

I mash mine rather than blend it too

andy ted

1,310 posts

275 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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princeperch said:
Would you say the day before guacfest is too early? Making it on the day itself would be logistically a lot harder for a lot of different reasons
Could prob prepare most of the ingredients in advance with a little bit of lime juice then just do the avocados most of the lime and salt on the day? It is prob best all done fresh though

M5-911

1,471 posts

55 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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princeperch said:
Would you say the day before guacfest is too early? Making it on the day itself would be logistically a lot harder for a lot of different reasons
Make it on the day in a pestle and mortar. Very easy and entertaining for your guests.

soad

33,579 posts

186 months

bolidemichael

15,697 posts

211 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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M5-911 said:
princeperch said:
Would you say the day before guacfest is too early? Making it on the day itself would be logistically a lot harder for a lot of different reasons
Make it on the day in a pestle and mortar. Very easy and entertaining for your guests.
The spectacle of this at the table in San Antonio is for me a great memory.

BTW, I should add that it’s worth sourcing really ripe and fleshy plum tomatoes. I’d fortunate in that the local Persian shop stocks slightly less homogenous variety than the supermarket and curate their selections.

Earl of Hazzard

3,630 posts

168 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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A bit of dijon mustard stirred in adds a bit of bite.

Mushrooms on toast with gaucamole. Yum!

jet_noise

5,821 posts

192 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Are your Avocados a bit hard (oo, er missus)?
Can be speed-ripened in an emergency (1st world definition thereof) by warming them in a very low oven.

TIGA84

5,339 posts

241 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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OK here's mine.

3 medium, ripe Avocados - de-stone and cut into cubes (fingernail-ish size)
1 medium Banana Shallot - very,very finely chopped.
Juice of 2-ish limes, depending how limey, taste it and see. + the zest of them as well.
2 cloves garlic, same dice as the shallot, or crushed if you can't be arsed.
1 red birdseye chilli, again, super fine.
1 Jalapeno, same story.
Fist size bunch of Coriander, stalks super fine (don't throw them, just trim the ends of if they're a bit dry) - chop the leaves less so.
Lots of salt.

Throw all in bowl and stir, don't mash, it'll kind of mash itself, but leave texture.

Should be cold, hot, sour and herby. Don't fk about with too little salt either, it'll take loads.

HD Adam

5,155 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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princeperch said:
HD Adam said:
Guac should be simple.

I do a mix between ripe(ish) Avacado for the creaminess & a less ripe one for the chunk.

Bit of Philadelphia cream cheese or Ricotta, little bit of fresh garlic & a squeeze of lime juice.

Make it as late as possible so it doesn't oxidize.
Would you say the day before guacfest is too early? Making it on the day itself would be logistically a lot harder for a lot of different reasons
If I'm having any kind of cookout, I get up early & get on with it.

We just did a July 4th bash.

I was up at 4:30 marinating the ribs, making Tater Salad & Key lime Pie biggrin

princeperch

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8,052 posts

257 months

Sunday 16th July 2023
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Thanks for all the hints and tips.

Guacfest was yesterday and in addition to getting pretty pissed in the process - my guac made it through to the semi finals which I was pretty pleased about !

I followed many of the tips here: made it as fresh as possible, dollop of cream cheese, splash of spice, paprika, plenty of salt and made sure it had a good texture.

The judges were very complimentary about it but to be fair they were also very pissed. I was pleased for my first effort I didn't get knocked out In round one so thank you all again for your hints and tips.

MrJuice

3,736 posts

166 months

Sunday 16th July 2023
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ripe avacados mashed with fork. Lime juice, spring onion or bombay onion finely chopped, coriander finely chopped if I have it and cajun seasoning.