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Published: September 16, 2012Updated: March 3, 2021Author: Jenn Laughlin

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Today I’m sharing the recipe for my favorite go-to DIY Guacamole Seasoning. Make a little… or a lot! Whatever you do don’t make guacamole without it!

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Rock Out with Your Guac Out!

I did it.

I swore I’d never have the patience for it… swore it was against my religion to do so… promised myself it needed to happen organically, without an inkling of structure but…

I finally measured out the ingredients for myguacamole seasoning mix!!!

Wait ! What did you think I was going to say!? Holy cow people!

Anyways, I did it. In a shot-glass no less, and endured the mostjudge-yof eye-brow raises from my husband just so I could finally give you guys an accurate description of how I take an avocado and turn it into something undeniably wonderful. Something that not only has to be licked clean from the bowl, but also any surface it touches. Like the fork you’ll use to mash it. I used to mash my avocados with a butter knife. But licking them was a tad dangerous… And here I go again on a lovely tangent.

Jenn and knives: a recipe for disaster. Though lately the bulk of my injuries are from things like running into the frame of my bed, getting overzealous with the scissors, and poking myself in the eye with a mascara wand.

Wait! Crap! Guacamole! We were talking about guacamole! After all, it’s NATIONAL GUACAMOLE DAY! *throws avocado-shaped confetti* Let’s do this!

Guacamole FTW!

So first up, let’s start with my base guacamole recipe for one avocado. If using smaller avocados, simply use two. Double, triple, or quadruple the recipe as needed and get ready to GUAC!

Ingredients

  • 1 jumbo, ripe HAAS Avocado
  • 1-2 tsp of Mrs. Renfro’s Green Salsa (or your favorite jar of salsa verde!)
  • 3 tablespoons of chopped, ripe tomato
  • 1/4 tsp of lime juice for a fruity burst of acidity

Then add the seasoning blend below and any of the below add-ins that rock your socks!

add-ins

  • chopped red onion
  • fresh, diced jalapeños
  • fresh cilantro

instructions

Combine all ingredients, minus the tomatoes. Mash to desired consistency, top with diced tomatoes and dig in! I like mine on the chunkier side — It sticks to the chips better.

Serve up with crispy corn tortilla chips and crunchy veggies of dollop on top of tacos… nachos… anything your heart desires!

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DIY Guacamole Seasoning

DIY Guacamole Seasoning Blend for one large avocado! Double, triple, or quadruple as needed! You can even make a big batch to keep on hand for all your future guacamole needs!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: Guacamole Seasoning

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Author: Jenn Laughlin - Peas and Crayons

Ingredients

  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ¼ tsp onion powder
  • tsp cumin, or to taste
  • ¼ tsp dried cilantro
  • 1/8-1/4 tsp salt
  • tsp cayenne pepper

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients and add to your avocado. Mash away! See post for my go-to guacamole recipe.

Notes

Nutrition facts below are an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

Nutrition

Calories: 9kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Sodium: 583mg, Vitamin A: 95IU, Vitamin C: 0.8mg

Did you make this recipe?I want to see! Tag @peasandcrayons on Instagram and Facebook!

Feel free to double or quadruple the measurements as needed. I like to make a large batch once every month or so for easy peasy guacamole all month long! It’s crazy convenient!

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so . . . how was it?

AMAZING! Duh! The photos came out a little less than stellar because I had a very anxious Marine drooling over the bowl while I tried to get the perfect shot. What we lack in patience we make up for in freaking amazing guacamole. It’s a gift and a curse, really.

Your homework? Go make some guac today!

I’m off to plop myself in front of the fan with Bullet the Ferret — our AC is broken and Fall weather hasn’t exactly kicked in yet. I’m melting.

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About The Author:

Jenn Laughlin

Hi! I’m Jenn and I’m here to help you eat your veggies! It'll be fun, painless, and pretty darn delicious as I teach you to plan your meals around fresh, seasonal produce with a little help from healthy freezer and pantry staples.

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FAQs

How do Mexican restaurants keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Pour a thin but visible layer of water or lemon/lime juice over the guacamole to form a barrier with the air. Cover the dish with plastic wrap, pushing the wrap, so it is flush with the guacamole to prevent air pockets, or put the guacamole in a sealed tub.

Does olive oil prevent guacamole from turning brown? ›

Olive Oil

Rather than reacting with the browning enzyme, a thin layer of olive oil acts can act as a barrier between the dip and the air. If oxygen never reaches your guacamole, it can't turn brown.

How far ahead can you make guacamole before it turns brown? ›

By using this simple technique, you can keep the brown at bay for about two days (maybe longer if you're lucky). Once you're ready to store the guacamole, place it in an airtight storage container. You can also use a bowl and cover it tightly with plastic wrap.

What powder keeps guacamole from turning brown? ›

The avoFresh contains ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and calcium carbonate. You add the powder mixture to fresh mashed avocado. The avoFresh keeps the avocado fresh and from turning that off-putting brown that avocado pulp gets when exposed to air.

Is there a difference between avocado dip and guacamole? ›

Guacamole has usually got onion, tomato, and chilies in it. Avocado dip usually doesn't.

Does sour cream help guacamole from turning brown? ›

The lactic acid in sour cream acts very much like the ascorbic acid in limes in combating the oxidizing enzymes in avocados. The process and result is similar: spread a thin layer of sour cream onto a smooth surface of guacamole and cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface.

How much lemon juice to keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

I simply squeezed the juice from half a lemon over the surface of the prepared guacamole. I checked for browning after one hour, one-and-a-half hours, and two hours.

Does Saran Wrap stop guacamole from turning brown? ›

Make your guacamole, then place any uneaten dip in a resealable container. Place a piece of plastic wrap on the surface of the dip, lightly pressing all over to make sure the plastic is directly in contact with the entire surface of the dip. Store the guacamole in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

How do restaurants keep avocados from turning brown? ›

The main goal is to prevent oxygen from touching the avocado's flesh. Plastic wrap is a practical, albeit not foolproof way to slow down the natural course of fruit aging. The trick is to make sure the plastic wrap is sealed flush with the flesh.

How does Chipotle keep their guacamole from turning brown? ›

In order to keep the dip from turning from a vibrant green to a yucky, brown hue by the day's end, it is double sealed.

What is a natural preservative for guacamole? ›

Squirt a thin layer of fresh lime juice onto the guacamole, covering it completely. Cover and store in the fridge for up to two days or until you're ready to serve it. To serve, pour out the excess juice and mix well.

How does commercial guacamole stay green? ›

But as every guac fan knows, the stuff has a tendency to look nasty in a hurry, a problem only compounded when the product is made in advance. Fortunately for Wholly, the brand had already pioneered a high-pressure process that removes all the air from the container, so the batch doesn't oxidize and turn brown.

How to keep guacamole from turning brown in 7 layer dip? ›

Fill a measuring cup with water that's cool or room temperature. Gently pour about a half inch of liquid over the top of the dip. Make sure water covers the surface completely—all the way to the container's edge. Editor's Tip: You may have heard a squirt of lemon or lime juice also keeps guacamole from browning.

Does putting an avocado pit in guacamole keep it from turning brown? ›

Some people swear by this one, so we had to put it to the test. The verdict: Contrary to popular belief, adding the avocado pit to guacamole does not prevent oxidation. In fact, if it sticks out above the surface, it creates air pockets that prevent the plastic wrap from adhering tightly enough.

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