Authentic Guacamole
- 1 whole Roma Tomato
- 2 slices Sweet Onion (thin Slices, Not Over 1/8")
- 1/4 whole Jalapeno Pepper
- 2 whole Ripe Avocado
- 1 pinch Ancho Chili Powder
- 1 pinch Salt
- 1- 1/2 Tablespoon Lime Juice
- Dice the tomato into petite cubes.
- Finely chop the onion slices.
- Select a pepper with a rounded end.
- This gives you more flavor with less fire.
- Finely dice the outside flesh only (no seeds or seed bed).
- Cut the avocado in half with a sharp knife, removing the pits and any brown areas.
- Scoop out the flesh, scraping the inside of the skin to get all of the soft green flesh.
- Add all of those ingredients into a rounded bowl and smash all pieces of the avacado with a fork.
- They should be firm, but not resistant.
- If they are too resistant either your fork is cheap or your avocado is not yet ripe and you are wasting your time.
- Add the salt and chili powder and stir the ingredients together.
- Finally add the lime juice.
- Fresh juice is fine, but bottled or juice from a plastic lime works just as well.
- Blend ingredients together with a fork adding more lime juice as needed to ensure proper consistency.
- Its ready to eat now.
- But it will be better if you place it in a small container (less air) and refrigerate it for an hour or so to let the flavors enjoy each other.
- Then you can really enjoy it!
- The exact quantities arent nearly as important as using a good ripe avocado, good ripe tomato and good sweet onion.
- This is great for a cold snack or appetizer with a nice cold drink or to serve on shredded lettuce for a complete, healty meal.
- Ive never failed to receive compliments on this simple recipe.
- If you like it, let me know.
tomato, sweet onion, jalapeno pepper, avocado, ancho chili powder, salt, lime juice
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/authentic-guacamole/ (may not work)