I could live off of guacamole. It’s one of the best recipes there could ever be, it’s one and only downfall is how quickly it turns brown! Making it ahead for a party is almost impossible, or you end up having to scrape off a layer of guac later on because it has turned a yucky shade of brown.
And then my husband went to Guatemala as a translator for a week and ended up spending a lot of time in the kitchens too! He learned the secret from an amazing Guatemalan woman!
We tried her tip at home this week and I was shocked! Not only were we able to make guacamole a few hours before a party and it stayed green, we were actually able to eat leftover guacamole the next day without throwing any of it out!
Craziness.
Are you ready for the secret? It starts right here:
The avocado seeds have a big secret! They are one huge step towards greener guac!
Here’s what she taught us…
Make your guacamole how you usually would, but be sure you save the seeds from the avocados, they are going to come in handy! When you are done mixing your normal ingredients for the dip, add in a few squeezes of lime juice, and dump the avocado seeds into the mix.
Stir it all up, so there’s plenty of lime and seeds to go around.
Lastly, cover with plastic wrap. NOT the top of the bowl. Instead, put the plastic wrap directly over the guac itself, making sure the edges of the plastic go up with the bowl for about an inch, ensuring the least amount of air seeps through as possible.
These three things, equal green guacamole, even a day later! We ate it all, so I didn’t get the chance to see what it would look like on day three, but let’s be honest, guacamole is always eaten before any other dip anyway!
Try our favorite guacamole recipe here!
PS – Partner your green guac with our recipe for a tasty no-mix margarita!
Teresa says
Thanks so much for the tip!! I hate it when it turns brown.
Himani says
Thank you for your secret tip.. It will help.
Ronna says
I squirt a small amount of lime juice on top, cover with bowl lid and that keeps mine green for 3 plus days, no seeds needed.
Deborah Hendrickson says
I’m going to try it both ways thank you ladies for the tips. Deborah