I have been making this easy guacamole recipe at least once a week for years and have learned some tricks to make it the best. With nearly 500 reviews, you can trust that this guacamole recipe is perfect every time.

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 1

This is the guacamole that I whip up at least once a week. It’s a breeze to make, easy to customize, and tastes incredible.

Making guacamole is incredibly simple, so don’t be intimidated. I’ll show you how it’s done with just a few simple ingredients in about 5 minutes.

Key ingredients

There are lots of different ways you can make guacamole. After years of making my favorite dip, I’ve found that the best result comes when you use just a handful of fresh ingredients. This recipe is my go-to, and how I make it 90% of the time.

  • Lime juice: Fresh limes are always best!
  • Garlic: Finely minced so you don’t end up biting into chunks of garlic.
  • Avocados : The star of the show.

How to choose a ripe avocado

Selecting a perfectly ripe avocado can be challenging: opt for one that’s under-ripe, and you’ll be met with a hard, inedible texture. Go for an overly ripe one, and you’ll end up with a mushy, brown mess. Not appetizing, right? Luckily, there are tips to find a perfectly ripe avocado:

  1. Begin your search for ‘the one’ by looking for dark avocados. When you find one, give it a gentle squeeze. Does it give just a little without giving in and feeling hollow? Awesome! This could be the one.
  2. Once you’re 99% sure you’ve found a good one, look under the stem. If it looks green, you’re good to go. If it’s brown, it’s past its prime.

What if I can’t find a ripe avocado?

Finding a ripe avocado can feel like finding your soul mate; the more you want one, the harder it is to find. Use the paper bag trick to help turn an under-ripe avocado into a guacamole-ready one. All you have to do is put the avocado (or a few avocados) and an apple in a paper bag. Close the bag and set it aside on your counter. In about a day, you’ll have a ripe avocado. You can also put under-ripe avocados in your fruit bowl to help them ripen. The ethylene gas that fruit releases helps the ripening process and makes your hard avocado perfectly soft.

Learn how to make guacamole in four simple steps: halve and mash avocados, add chopped vegetables and herbs, then blend everything with a wooden spoon for the perfect dip. - 2

This guacamole is as easy as 1-2-3-4! Pit the avocados, mash them up, add any extras, and mix it around.

How to cut an avocado

To cut an avocado, hold it in your hand and cut through the skin at the stem—the top of the avocado. Now, turn the avocado so that the knife cuts all the way around to the other side. Once you’ve cut the skin, hold onto the two halves and twist them apart.

To remove the pit, tap it with the heel of your knife (the part of the blade closest to the handle). It should dig into the pit just enough for you to pull it out.

If you’re a visual learner, watch how to cut an avocado at the beginning of this video.

How to store homemade guacamole

While this guacamole recipe is best eaten shortly after it’s made, storing it in the fridge is possible. If left for too long, the avocados can oxidize, which causes them to brown. So, how do you prevent homemade guacamole from browning? Here’s the best way to store leftover guacamole:

Put it into a bowl and smooth the top with a spoon. Now, take a piece of plastic wrap and press it firmly onto the guacamole so that there are no air pockets. Your guac will stay fresh for 2-3 days in your fridge. You can also keep the avocado pits and put them back in the guacamole when refrigerating. An extra squeeze of lime juice also helps, as it creates acidic conditions that slow down the enzymes that cause browning.

You can also use parchment paper or beeswax food wraps for plastic-free storage . Neither option works as well as plastic, but we think it’s worth it. Don’t worry; the guacamole only turns a tiny bit brown on the surface, and you can use a spoon to scrape off the little bit of brown guacamole before eating the rest.

Watch how to make this recipe

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 3 A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 4

Simple Guacamole Recipe

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Easy Recipe for Guacamole (5 Minutes!) - 5

Ingredients

  • ▢ 3 ripe avocados
  • ▢ 1 lime
  • ▢ 1-2 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • ▢ ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Optional Ad-Ins

  • ▢ 1 medium roma tomato (seeded and diced)
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced white onion
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced cilantro
  • ▢ 1 jalapeño pepper (seeded and minced)
  • ▢ ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • To cut the avocados, run a knife around the avocado (from top to bottom) and twist it in half. Pull out and discard the pit. Using a spoon or your thumb, remove the flesh and place it into a medium-sized bowl. 3 ripe avocados
  • Use a fork to gently mash each avocado half several times so the guacamole is creamy but still a bit chunky.
  • Squeeze the lime into the bowl with the avocado. Add the garlic, salt, and any/all or none of the optional ingredients and stir them into the guacamole. Taste and add more salt if needed. 1 lime, 1-2 cloves garlic, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, 1 medium roma tomato, ¼ cup minced white onion, ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 jalapeño pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Video

Notes

Nutrition

We have thoroughly tested this recipe for accuracy. However, individual results may vary. See our full recipe disclosure here .

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 6 A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 7

Did you make this?

We love to see what you made! Tag @theendlessmeal or hashtag #theendlessmeal !

Serving this recipe for guacamole

The classic way to eat guacamole is with crunchy tortilla chips, but it’s great served as a dip for veggies, too. Here are a few other ways to serve guac:

  • Loaded onto Mexican pork carnitas .
  • Dolloped on top of these Mexican nacho fries
  • With some shrimp fajitas
  • Or this fajita stuffed chicken

And don’t forget to treat yourself to a fizzy lime margarita !

Guacamole variations

There are plenty of other tasty things you can also add to authentic guacamole recipes, but keeping it simple with lime juice, garlic, and salt means you can whip up a bowl of guac in no time. I have a few options in the recipe card, but here are a few more you can try to really kick it up a notch. Choose one or two and make it your secret ingredient.

  • Cojita or feta cheese.
  • Sour cream or greek yoghurt makes the guac creamier and prevents it from browning.
  • Corn for little bites of sweetness.
  • Chopped fruit, like pineapple or mango, adds a tropical flair!
A bowl of easy guacamole topped with sliced jalapeños, diced tomatoes, and onions, served with a crispy tortilla chip on the side. - 8

Whether it’s Taco Tuesday or you need a quick lunch, this easy guacamole recipe is here for you!

More easy guacamole recipes

Smoky Guacamole with Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce

Bacon Guacamole with Roasted Garlic and Tomatoes

Corn Guacamole

Grilled Guacamole

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 9

Simple Guacamole Recipe

Ingredients

  • 3 ripe avocados
  • 1 lime
  • 1-2 cloves garlic , finely minced
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Optional Ad-Ins

  • 1 medium roma tomato , seeded and diced
  • ¼ cup minced white onion
  • ¼ cup minced cilantro
  • 1 jalapeño pepper , seeded and minced
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • To cut the avocados, run a knife around the avocado (from top to bottom) and twist it in half. Pull out and discard the pit. Using a spoon or your thumb, remove the flesh and place it into a medium-sized bowl. 3 ripe avocados
  • Use a fork to gently mash each avocado half several times so the guacamole is creamy but still a bit chunky.
  • Squeeze the lime into the bowl with the avocado. Add the garlic, salt, and any/all or none of the optional ingredients and stir them into the guacamole. Taste and add more salt if needed. 1 lime, 1-2 cloves garlic, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, 1 medium roma tomato, ¼ cup minced white onion, ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 jalapeño pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Notes

https://www.theendlessmeal.com/easy-guacamole-recipe/

I have been making this easy guacamole recipe at least once a week for years and have learned some tricks to make it the best. With nearly 500 reviews, you can trust that this guacamole recipe is perfect every time.

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 10

This is the guacamole that I whip up at least once a week. It’s a breeze to make, easy to customize, and tastes incredible.

Making guacamole is incredibly simple, so don’t be intimidated. I’ll show you how it’s done with just a few simple ingredients in about 5 minutes.

Key ingredients

There are lots of different ways you can make guacamole. After years of making my favorite dip, I’ve found that the best result comes when you use just a handful of fresh ingredients. This recipe is my go-to, and how I make it 90% of the time.

  • Lime juice: Fresh limes are always best!
  • Garlic: Finely minced so you don’t end up biting into chunks of garlic.
  • Avocados : The star of the show.

How to choose a ripe avocado

Selecting a perfectly ripe avocado can be challenging: opt for one that’s under-ripe, and you’ll be met with a hard, inedible texture. Go for an overly ripe one, and you’ll end up with a mushy, brown mess. Not appetizing, right? Luckily, there are tips to find a perfectly ripe avocado:

  1. Begin your search for ‘the one’ by looking for dark avocados. When you find one, give it a gentle squeeze. Does it give just a little without giving in and feeling hollow? Awesome! This could be the one.
  2. Once you’re 99% sure you’ve found a good one, look under the stem. If it looks green, you’re good to go. If it’s brown, it’s past its prime.

What if I can’t find a ripe avocado?

Finding a ripe avocado can feel like finding your soul mate; the more you want one, the harder it is to find. Use the paper bag trick to help turn an under-ripe avocado into a guacamole-ready one. All you have to do is put the avocado (or a few avocados) and an apple in a paper bag. Close the bag and set it aside on your counter. In about a day, you’ll have a ripe avocado. You can also put under-ripe avocados in your fruit bowl to help them ripen. The ethylene gas that fruit releases helps the ripening process and makes your hard avocado perfectly soft.

Learn how to make guacamole in four simple steps: halve and mash avocados, add chopped vegetables and herbs, then blend everything with a wooden spoon for the perfect dip. - 11

This guacamole is as easy as 1-2-3-4! Pit the avocados, mash them up, add any extras, and mix it around.

How to cut an avocado

To cut an avocado, hold it in your hand and cut through the skin at the stem—the top of the avocado. Now, turn the avocado so that the knife cuts all the way around to the other side. Once you’ve cut the skin, hold onto the two halves and twist them apart.

To remove the pit, tap it with the heel of your knife (the part of the blade closest to the handle). It should dig into the pit just enough for you to pull it out.

If you’re a visual learner, watch how to cut an avocado at the beginning of this video.

How to store homemade guacamole

While this guacamole recipe is best eaten shortly after it’s made, storing it in the fridge is possible. If left for too long, the avocados can oxidize, which causes them to brown. So, how do you prevent homemade guacamole from browning? Here’s the best way to store leftover guacamole:

Put it into a bowl and smooth the top with a spoon. Now, take a piece of plastic wrap and press it firmly onto the guacamole so that there are no air pockets. Your guac will stay fresh for 2-3 days in your fridge. You can also keep the avocado pits and put them back in the guacamole when refrigerating. An extra squeeze of lime juice also helps, as it creates acidic conditions that slow down the enzymes that cause browning.

You can also use parchment paper or beeswax food wraps for plastic-free storage . Neither option works as well as plastic, but we think it’s worth it. Don’t worry; the guacamole only turns a tiny bit brown on the surface, and you can use a spoon to scrape off the little bit of brown guacamole before eating the rest.

Watch how to make this recipe

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 12

Simple Guacamole Recipe

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Easy Recipe for Guacamole (5 Minutes!) - 13

Ingredients

  • ▢ 3 ripe avocados
  • ▢ 1 lime
  • ▢ 1-2 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • ▢ ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Optional Ad-Ins

  • ▢ 1 medium roma tomato (seeded and diced)
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced white onion
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced cilantro
  • ▢ 1 jalapeño pepper (seeded and minced)
  • ▢ ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • To cut the avocados, run a knife around the avocado (from top to bottom) and twist it in half. Pull out and discard the pit. Using a spoon or your thumb, remove the flesh and place it into a medium-sized bowl. 3 ripe avocados
  • Use a fork to gently mash each avocado half several times so the guacamole is creamy but still a bit chunky.
  • Squeeze the lime into the bowl with the avocado. Add the garlic, salt, and any/all or none of the optional ingredients and stir them into the guacamole. Taste and add more salt if needed. 1 lime, 1-2 cloves garlic, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, 1 medium roma tomato, ¼ cup minced white onion, ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 jalapeño pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Video

Notes

Nutrition

We have thoroughly tested this recipe for accuracy. However, individual results may vary. See our full recipe disclosure here .

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 14

Did you make this?

We love to see what you made! Tag @theendlessmeal or hashtag #theendlessmeal !

Serving this recipe for guacamole

The classic way to eat guacamole is with crunchy tortilla chips, but it’s great served as a dip for veggies, too. Here are a few other ways to serve guac:

  • Loaded onto Mexican pork carnitas .
  • Dolloped on top of these Mexican nacho fries
  • With some shrimp fajitas
  • Or this fajita stuffed chicken

And don’t forget to treat yourself to a fizzy lime margarita !

Guacamole variations

There are plenty of other tasty things you can also add to authentic guacamole recipes, but keeping it simple with lime juice, garlic, and salt means you can whip up a bowl of guac in no time. I have a few options in the recipe card, but here are a few more you can try to really kick it up a notch. Choose one or two and make it your secret ingredient.

  • Cojita or feta cheese.
  • Sour cream or greek yoghurt makes the guac creamier and prevents it from browning.
  • Corn for little bites of sweetness.
  • Chopped fruit, like pineapple or mango, adds a tropical flair!
A bowl of easy guacamole topped with sliced jalapeños, diced tomatoes, and onions, served with a crispy tortilla chip on the side. - 15

Whether it’s Taco Tuesday or you need a quick lunch, this easy guacamole recipe is here for you!

More easy guacamole recipes

Smoky Guacamole with Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce

Bacon Guacamole with Roasted Garlic and Tomatoes

Corn Guacamole

Grilled Guacamole

I have been making this easy guacamole recipe at least once a week for years and have learned some tricks to make it the best. With nearly 500 reviews, you can trust that this guacamole recipe is perfect every time.

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 16

This is the guacamole that I whip up at least once a week. It’s a breeze to make, easy to customize, and tastes incredible.

Making guacamole is incredibly simple, so don’t be intimidated. I’ll show you how it’s done with just a few simple ingredients in about 5 minutes.

Key ingredients

There are lots of different ways you can make guacamole. After years of making my favorite dip, I’ve found that the best result comes when you use just a handful of fresh ingredients. This recipe is my go-to, and how I make it 90% of the time.

  • Lime juice: Fresh limes are always best!
  • Garlic: Finely minced so you don’t end up biting into chunks of garlic.
  • Avocados : The star of the show.

How to choose a ripe avocado

Selecting a perfectly ripe avocado can be challenging: opt for one that’s under-ripe, and you’ll be met with a hard, inedible texture. Go for an overly ripe one, and you’ll end up with a mushy, brown mess. Not appetizing, right? Luckily, there are tips to find a perfectly ripe avocado:

  1. Begin your search for ‘the one’ by looking for dark avocados. When you find one, give it a gentle squeeze. Does it give just a little without giving in and feeling hollow? Awesome! This could be the one.
  2. Once you’re 99% sure you’ve found a good one, look under the stem. If it looks green, you’re good to go. If it’s brown, it’s past its prime.

What if I can’t find a ripe avocado?

Finding a ripe avocado can feel like finding your soul mate; the more you want one, the harder it is to find. Use the paper bag trick to help turn an under-ripe avocado into a guacamole-ready one. All you have to do is put the avocado (or a few avocados) and an apple in a paper bag. Close the bag and set it aside on your counter. In about a day, you’ll have a ripe avocado. You can also put under-ripe avocados in your fruit bowl to help them ripen. The ethylene gas that fruit releases helps the ripening process and makes your hard avocado perfectly soft.

Learn how to make guacamole in four simple steps: halve and mash avocados, add chopped vegetables and herbs, then blend everything with a wooden spoon for the perfect dip. - 17

This guacamole is as easy as 1-2-3-4! Pit the avocados, mash them up, add any extras, and mix it around.

How to cut an avocado

To cut an avocado, hold it in your hand and cut through the skin at the stem—the top of the avocado. Now, turn the avocado so that the knife cuts all the way around to the other side. Once you’ve cut the skin, hold onto the two halves and twist them apart.

To remove the pit, tap it with the heel of your knife (the part of the blade closest to the handle). It should dig into the pit just enough for you to pull it out.

If you’re a visual learner, watch how to cut an avocado at the beginning of this video.

How to store homemade guacamole

While this guacamole recipe is best eaten shortly after it’s made, storing it in the fridge is possible. If left for too long, the avocados can oxidize, which causes them to brown. So, how do you prevent homemade guacamole from browning? Here’s the best way to store leftover guacamole:

Put it into a bowl and smooth the top with a spoon. Now, take a piece of plastic wrap and press it firmly onto the guacamole so that there are no air pockets. Your guac will stay fresh for 2-3 days in your fridge. You can also keep the avocado pits and put them back in the guacamole when refrigerating. An extra squeeze of lime juice also helps, as it creates acidic conditions that slow down the enzymes that cause browning.

You can also use parchment paper or beeswax food wraps for plastic-free storage . Neither option works as well as plastic, but we think it’s worth it. Don’t worry; the guacamole only turns a tiny bit brown on the surface, and you can use a spoon to scrape off the little bit of brown guacamole before eating the rest.

Watch how to make this recipe

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 18

Simple Guacamole Recipe

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Easy Recipe for Guacamole (5 Minutes!) - 19

Ingredients

  • ▢ 3 ripe avocados
  • ▢ 1 lime
  • ▢ 1-2 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • ▢ ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Optional Ad-Ins

  • ▢ 1 medium roma tomato (seeded and diced)
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced white onion
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced cilantro
  • ▢ 1 jalapeño pepper (seeded and minced)
  • ▢ ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • To cut the avocados, run a knife around the avocado (from top to bottom) and twist it in half. Pull out and discard the pit. Using a spoon or your thumb, remove the flesh and place it into a medium-sized bowl. 3 ripe avocados
  • Use a fork to gently mash each avocado half several times so the guacamole is creamy but still a bit chunky.
  • Squeeze the lime into the bowl with the avocado. Add the garlic, salt, and any/all or none of the optional ingredients and stir them into the guacamole. Taste and add more salt if needed. 1 lime, 1-2 cloves garlic, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, 1 medium roma tomato, ¼ cup minced white onion, ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 jalapeño pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Video

Notes

Nutrition

We have thoroughly tested this recipe for accuracy. However, individual results may vary. See our full recipe disclosure here .

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 20

Did you make this?

We love to see what you made! Tag @theendlessmeal or hashtag #theendlessmeal !

Serving this recipe for guacamole

The classic way to eat guacamole is with crunchy tortilla chips, but it’s great served as a dip for veggies, too. Here are a few other ways to serve guac:

  • Loaded onto Mexican pork carnitas .
  • Dolloped on top of these Mexican nacho fries
  • With some shrimp fajitas
  • Or this fajita stuffed chicken

And don’t forget to treat yourself to a fizzy lime margarita !

Guacamole variations

There are plenty of other tasty things you can also add to authentic guacamole recipes, but keeping it simple with lime juice, garlic, and salt means you can whip up a bowl of guac in no time. I have a few options in the recipe card, but here are a few more you can try to really kick it up a notch. Choose one or two and make it your secret ingredient.

  • Cojita or feta cheese.
  • Sour cream or greek yoghurt makes the guac creamier and prevents it from browning.
  • Corn for little bites of sweetness.
  • Chopped fruit, like pineapple or mango, adds a tropical flair!
A bowl of easy guacamole topped with sliced jalapeños, diced tomatoes, and onions, served with a crispy tortilla chip on the side. - 21

Whether it’s Taco Tuesday or you need a quick lunch, this easy guacamole recipe is here for you!

More easy guacamole recipes

Smoky Guacamole with Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce

Bacon Guacamole with Roasted Garlic and Tomatoes

Corn Guacamole

Grilled Guacamole

I have been making this easy guacamole recipe at least once a week for years and have learned some tricks to make it the best. With nearly 500 reviews, you can trust that this guacamole recipe is perfect every time.

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 22

This is the guacamole that I whip up at least once a week. It’s a breeze to make, easy to customize, and tastes incredible.

Making guacamole is incredibly simple, so don’t be intimidated. I’ll show you how it’s done with just a few simple ingredients in about 5 minutes.

Key ingredients

There are lots of different ways you can make guacamole. After years of making my favorite dip, I’ve found that the best result comes when you use just a handful of fresh ingredients. This recipe is my go-to, and how I make it 90% of the time.

  • Lime juice: Fresh limes are always best!
  • Garlic: Finely minced so you don’t end up biting into chunks of garlic.
  • Avocados : The star of the show.

How to choose a ripe avocado

Selecting a perfectly ripe avocado can be challenging: opt for one that’s under-ripe, and you’ll be met with a hard, inedible texture. Go for an overly ripe one, and you’ll end up with a mushy, brown mess. Not appetizing, right? Luckily, there are tips to find a perfectly ripe avocado:

  1. Begin your search for ‘the one’ by looking for dark avocados. When you find one, give it a gentle squeeze. Does it give just a little without giving in and feeling hollow? Awesome! This could be the one.
  2. Once you’re 99% sure you’ve found a good one, look under the stem. If it looks green, you’re good to go. If it’s brown, it’s past its prime.

What if I can’t find a ripe avocado?

Finding a ripe avocado can feel like finding your soul mate; the more you want one, the harder it is to find. Use the paper bag trick to help turn an under-ripe avocado into a guacamole-ready one. All you have to do is put the avocado (or a few avocados) and an apple in a paper bag. Close the bag and set it aside on your counter. In about a day, you’ll have a ripe avocado. You can also put under-ripe avocados in your fruit bowl to help them ripen. The ethylene gas that fruit releases helps the ripening process and makes your hard avocado perfectly soft.

Learn how to make guacamole in four simple steps: halve and mash avocados, add chopped vegetables and herbs, then blend everything with a wooden spoon for the perfect dip. - 23

This guacamole is as easy as 1-2-3-4! Pit the avocados, mash them up, add any extras, and mix it around.

How to cut an avocado

To cut an avocado, hold it in your hand and cut through the skin at the stem—the top of the avocado. Now, turn the avocado so that the knife cuts all the way around to the other side. Once you’ve cut the skin, hold onto the two halves and twist them apart.

To remove the pit, tap it with the heel of your knife (the part of the blade closest to the handle). It should dig into the pit just enough for you to pull it out.

If you’re a visual learner, watch how to cut an avocado at the beginning of this video.

How to store homemade guacamole

While this guacamole recipe is best eaten shortly after it’s made, storing it in the fridge is possible. If left for too long, the avocados can oxidize, which causes them to brown. So, how do you prevent homemade guacamole from browning? Here’s the best way to store leftover guacamole:

Put it into a bowl and smooth the top with a spoon. Now, take a piece of plastic wrap and press it firmly onto the guacamole so that there are no air pockets. Your guac will stay fresh for 2-3 days in your fridge. You can also keep the avocado pits and put them back in the guacamole when refrigerating. An extra squeeze of lime juice also helps, as it creates acidic conditions that slow down the enzymes that cause browning.

You can also use parchment paper or beeswax food wraps for plastic-free storage . Neither option works as well as plastic, but we think it’s worth it. Don’t worry; the guacamole only turns a tiny bit brown on the surface, and you can use a spoon to scrape off the little bit of brown guacamole before eating the rest.

Watch how to make this recipe

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 24

Simple Guacamole Recipe

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Easy Recipe for Guacamole (5 Minutes!) - 25

Ingredients

  • ▢ 3 ripe avocados
  • ▢ 1 lime
  • ▢ 1-2 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • ▢ ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Optional Ad-Ins

  • ▢ 1 medium roma tomato (seeded and diced)
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced white onion
  • ▢ ¼ cup minced cilantro
  • ▢ 1 jalapeño pepper (seeded and minced)
  • ▢ ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • To cut the avocados, run a knife around the avocado (from top to bottom) and twist it in half. Pull out and discard the pit. Using a spoon or your thumb, remove the flesh and place it into a medium-sized bowl. 3 ripe avocados
  • Use a fork to gently mash each avocado half several times so the guacamole is creamy but still a bit chunky.
  • Squeeze the lime into the bowl with the avocado. Add the garlic, salt, and any/all or none of the optional ingredients and stir them into the guacamole. Taste and add more salt if needed. 1 lime, 1-2 cloves garlic, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, 1 medium roma tomato, ¼ cup minced white onion, ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 jalapeño pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cumin

Video

Notes

Nutrition

We have thoroughly tested this recipe for accuracy. However, individual results may vary. See our full recipe disclosure here .

A vibrant bowl of guacamole brimming with diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños, served with two crunchy tortilla chips on the side. - 26

Did you make this?

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Serving this recipe for guacamole

The classic way to eat guacamole is with crunchy tortilla chips, but it’s great served as a dip for veggies, too. Here are a few other ways to serve guac:

  • Loaded onto Mexican pork carnitas .
  • Dolloped on top of these Mexican nacho fries
  • With some shrimp fajitas
  • Or this fajita stuffed chicken

And don’t forget to treat yourself to a fizzy lime margarita !

Guacamole variations

There are plenty of other tasty things you can also add to authentic guacamole recipes, but keeping it simple with lime juice, garlic, and salt means you can whip up a bowl of guac in no time. I have a few options in the recipe card, but here are a few more you can try to really kick it up a notch. Choose one or two and make it your secret ingredient.

  • Cojita or feta cheese.
  • Sour cream or greek yoghurt makes the guac creamier and prevents it from browning.
  • Corn for little bites of sweetness.
  • Chopped fruit, like pineapple or mango, adds a tropical flair!
A bowl of easy guacamole topped with sliced jalapeños, diced tomatoes, and onions, served with a crispy tortilla chip on the side. - 27

Whether it’s Taco Tuesday or you need a quick lunch, this easy guacamole recipe is here for you!

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Bacon Guacamole with Roasted Garlic and Tomatoes

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