(Un)holy Guacamole
Introduction:
Ok, so it's not the most original title in the world but come on! It's guacamole!
Seriously, I couldn't live without this stuff. Avocado is such an amazing fruit. It's creamy, great for the metabolism and a mild-mannered conduit for some of the most exciting flavours out there. Ever made a taste bud dance? Here's how!
Ingredients:
- 2 x ripe avocado
- 4 x cloves of garlic
- 1/2 a tomato - grated
- 1/2 a tomato - chopped
- Zest of 1/2 a lemon
- Juice of 1/2 a lemon
- Small handful of jarred jalapeno slices
- Handful of fresh coriander - finely chopped
- 100ml milk
Required Utensils:
- Wooden cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Grater
- Blender
- Large bowl
- Tea spoon
- Tablespoon
Method:
This couldn't be easier to make. Actually, that's a lie, you could make nothing; that would be marginally easier!
I recommend you start by throwing your garlic, tomato, lemon zest and coriander into a bowl.
Scoop the avocado flesh into your blender (being sure to keep the stones - more on that later) and throw in the jalapenos while you're at it. Now add your milk.
Blitz for a few seconds. You might need to stop and stir once or twice to make sure that everything's mixing properly. The idea is to blend your ingredients together but not so much that everything's perfectly smooth - chunks in guacamole are a good thing, in my humble opinion.
Once your avocado, jalapeno and milk have all blended together, spoon into the bowl with the rest of the ingredients and then squeeze in your lemon juice before stirring thoroughly.
You should end up with something like this:
Unless you're serving right away, it's a good idea to keep your guacamole in an airtight container with the stones. This will help retain that lovely green colour and keep it looking delicious - I've seen brown guacamole and it looks too much like loose stool to be enjoyed properly!
And That's It!
You can serve this with tortilla chips or, my personal recommendation, my own Chunky Veggie Chips. Either way, your taste buds will be scandalised!
Enjoy!











