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Easy And Authentic Mexican

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Ingredients

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3 ripe avocados (ripe as in really dark in color and slightly soft when squeezed)
1 small onion, finely diced
1 medium tomatoes, diced
1 lime (juice of )
salt and pepper (to taste )
tabasco sauce (optional)

Nutritional information

258.8
Calories
199 g
Calories From Fat
22.2 g
Total Fat
3.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
13.1 mg
Sodium
17.5 g
Carbs
11.2 g
Dietary Fiber
2.8 g
Sugars
3.6 g
Protein
143 g
Serving Size

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Easy And Authentic Mexican

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    I've made guacamole very similar to this for years, except use chopped green chiles or fresh Anaheims if I can find them instead of Tabasco. I do love sour cream mixed in. I was tipped to this by a Chicana from Albuquerque. She said it wasn't exactly traditional, but she liked it anyway.

    • 40 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Easy and Authentic Mexican Guacamole / Avocado Dip,A tasty dip that is a success at any party. I got this recipe from a friend from Mexico. Easy to make!,I’ve made guacamole very similar to this for years, except use chopped green chiles or fresh Anaheims if I can find them instead of Tabasco. I do love sour cream mixed in. I was tipped to this by a Chicana from Albuquerque. She said it wasn’t exactly traditional, but she liked it anyway.,This is most definitely **NOT** authentic. My husband’s abuela would die before putting hot sauce in any dish.!! Peppers are always used for heat, not some bottled sauce. Jalapenos are typically in guacamole, and where’s the cilantro?? I won’t even get into the whole sour cream issue. Mexican crema is so different than sour cream, and you won’t find it in any **REAL** authentic guacamole recipes. This whole thing is a disgrace.


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    Steps

    1
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    Take Avocados and Cut Into and Around the Circumference of the Avocado's Pit.

    2
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    With Both Hands Twist the Two Halves in Opposite Directions and Pull Apart.

    3
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    Remove the Pit With a Knife or a Spoon.

    4
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    Carve Out the Flesh of the Avocado With a Tablespoon.

    5
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    Place Avocados Into a Medium Bowl and Mash and Stir Until Moderately Creamy. use a Fork or a Pastry Blender.

    6
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    Some People Like the Avocados More Chunky Than Others-- Either Way It Tastes Great.

    7
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    Add Diced Onion and Tomatoes to the Avocados.

    8
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    Add Salt, Pepper, Tabasco Sauce and Lime Juice and Taste to See If Seasoned Enough to Your Liking.

    9
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    in a Separate Small Bowl Put in 2 Tablespoons of the Dip.

    10
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    Add 1 Tbsp of Sour Cream and Adjust Your Seasonings Again.

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