A fresh guacamole is made by mashing ripe avocados with lime juice, then folding in finely chopped onion, tomato, and chiles with a touch of seasoning. Smooth yet slightly chunky, it delivers a bright, creamy texture balanced by citrusy tang and a gentle heat—perfect as a dip, topping, or accompaniment to grilled meats and classic dishes.
Make your guacamole authentic using a molcajete‚ a Mexican mortar and pestle. This lava stone vessel and tool are used together to grind spices, prepare salsa, and‚ of course‚ make guacamole.
Add the avocado, lime juice, cumin, salt, and pepper to the molcajete or bowl.
With the pestle, mash the avocados and spices together into a paste or until you've reached your desired consistency.
Add the jalapeno, tomato, minced garlic, chopped cilantro, and red onion. With a large spoon, fold the ingredients gently together until combined.
Taste the guacamole and add freshly ground salt and pepper to taste.
If desired, add the radishes for a beautiful presentation.
Recipe Note
Tips: Try slicing the halved avocado lengthwise and crosswise while still in the skin, then with a large spoon, run the spoon close to the skin edges to get nice chunks of avocado. | Serving Suggestions: Tomatoes add a nice pop of color, juiciness, and sweetness to guacamole. Thinly sliced matchstick radishes make for a nice garnish.
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