SPG Blog

July 11, 2007

Super Summer Guacamole

By Melanie Parish @ 1:00 pm

Super Summer Guacamole

Guacamole is one of those remarkable foods that has appeal across cultures and generations. There are many different variations out there, and more than once I’ve been snacking at the hors d’oeuvres table with fellow party-goers when curiosity about the contents of the host’s “guac” has turned to lively debate among guests and outright defense of a tried-and-true recipe. Red onions go head-to-head with garlic; limes duke it out with lemons. Cilantro? Tomatoes? Hot sauce? Mayonnaise??? To add to the discussion, here is my favourite guacamole recipe, as well as some tips for choosing the perfect avocado.

A really good guacamole takes a little more planning than most dips. Very rarely am I able to find the perfect avocado in the store or at the market, so great guacamole is a perfect way to practice the underappreciated art of postponing gratification. A rock hard avocado usually takes about a week to soften, while a medium hard avocado takes about three days. The soft avocados on the shelf are usually too ripe and won’t have the flavor of the perfect avocado. Organic avocados are readily available, even in the winter when other fruits and vegetables are out of season and you’re craving a taste of summer.

Ingredients:
2 “perfect” organic avocados
2 cloves organic garlic, pressed
½ cup chopped organic tomatoes
1 tbsp fresh squeezed lime juice
Salt to taste

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