Feb 24, 2016, Updated Jan 02, 2018
Raise your hand if you are a fan of chunky guacamole! Yes yes I know way too many hands went up! I don’t blame you guys, chunky guacamole is just so much better. I am not saying that regular one is bad, that’s pretty good too but the chunkier version is just so much better. I think it’s the same way with granola, isn’t it? I am always looking for those granola clusters! The first time I had guacamole was around 4 years back at Chipotle. Actually that was the first time I ever had Mexican food too. I was never a foodie before I got married so I hardly ventured out of my comfort zone (of course it’s a totally different story now!!). Anyway I remember hubby took me to Chipotle one day and I asked him what this green thing is, because I thought it was delicious. So he told me that it’s a dip made with something called avocados, I had never heard of avocados either. I don’t know why but I just assumed that this must be super difficult to make. I mean seriously, what can be easier than guacamole? but back then I thought everything was difficult to make except chai and sandwich!
But then one day I gathered some courage, bought avocados from store, watched some videos and made guacamole and thought “what took me so long, that was so easy”! Ever since I have always made guacamole at home, I never buy it from the stores because I think something as simple and basic like guacamole should always be homemade. This chunky version is one of my favorites! The chunky avocados really add a lot of texture to this guacamole especially when you want to eat it with chips or on top of your burrito bowl.
There’s a lot that you can add to your guac, I kept it simple with only onions, cilantro, garlic and lime juice and of course some salt and pepper. I like this version a lot since it lets the avocados shine. You can obviously add tomatoes if you want to. Hope you guys enjoy this chunk guacamole with some chips!
- Make sure to pick the right avocados for this chunky version. They should be ripe but firm so press the avocados when you buy them, the firm ones would yield to pressure. Over-ripe will feel too mushy and unripe would be too hard when you press. Chunky Guacamole
title: “Chunky Guacamole " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-01” author: “William Trent”
Feb 24, 2016, Updated Jan 02, 2018
Raise your hand if you are a fan of chunky guacamole! Yes yes I know way too many hands went up! I don’t blame you guys, chunky guacamole is just so much better. I am not saying that regular one is bad, that’s pretty good too but the chunkier version is just so much better. I think it’s the same way with granola, isn’t it? I am always looking for those granola clusters! The first time I had guacamole was around 4 years back at Chipotle. Actually that was the first time I ever had Mexican food too. I was never a foodie before I got married so I hardly ventured out of my comfort zone (of course it’s a totally different story now!!). Anyway I remember hubby took me to Chipotle one day and I asked him what this green thing is, because I thought it was delicious. So he told me that it’s a dip made with something called avocados, I had never heard of avocados either. I don’t know why but I just assumed that this must be super difficult to make. I mean seriously, what can be easier than guacamole? but back then I thought everything was difficult to make except chai and sandwich!
But then one day I gathered some courage, bought avocados from store, watched some videos and made guacamole and thought “what took me so long, that was so easy”! Ever since I have always made guacamole at home, I never buy it from the stores because I think something as simple and basic like guacamole should always be homemade. This chunky version is one of my favorites! The chunky avocados really add a lot of texture to this guacamole especially when you want to eat it with chips or on top of your burrito bowl.
There’s a lot that you can add to your guac, I kept it simple with only onions, cilantro, garlic and lime juice and of course some salt and pepper. I like this version a lot since it lets the avocados shine. You can obviously add tomatoes if you want to. Hope you guys enjoy this chunk guacamole with some chips!
- Make sure to pick the right avocados for this chunky version. They should be ripe but firm so press the avocados when you buy them, the firm ones would yield to pressure. Over-ripe will feel too mushy and unripe would be too hard when you press. Chunky Guacamole