So many Avocados so little time
I always add half an avocado to my scrambled eggs in the morning but the window for them being fresh is so short I always have a few extra that I need to use fast.
Looking for ideas on how to use up these bad boys - and if you have a healthy guac recipe what alternative is good to dip with besides chips???
Looking for ideas on how to use up these bad boys - and if you have a healthy guac recipe what alternative is good to dip with besides chips???
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http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11379/the-best-vegan-chocolate-mousse-youll-ever-put-in-your-mouth.html
I turn mine into dessert.0 -
Make amazing creamy vegan pasta sauce! Blend half an avocado with half a clove of raw garlic (more if you want it strong), fresh basil, seasoning, and if needed thin it down with a bit of the starchy pasta cooking water. Then toss with cooked wholewheat spaghetti. I normally add olives, sundried tomatoes, fresh veg, some tinned beans for extra protein etc. So good!
Recipe by this amazing lady; http://ohsheglows.com/2011/01/31/15-minute-creamy-avocado-pasta/0 -
Chocolate Avocado Truffles!! I made these Saturday! Yummy!!
http://apple-of-my-eye.com/2013/08/06/dark-chocolate-avocado-truffles/
I also read avocados can be frozen, puree, add a little lemon or lime juice and freeze. Over the weekend I froze 5, pureed them, used an ice cream scoop to portion them onto waxed paper on a cookie sheet. Popped them in the freezer till solid then placed them in a zip top bag. Now if I want avocado for something, I've got it!0 -
I do believe you can freeze scooped and pitted avocados in Ziplocs and save them for later. Soups, guacamole, sandwich spreads or salad dressings would all work fine with previously frozen avocado.0
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I put Mexican seasoning on chicken breast, put a blob of guac on top, then cover with white cheese (your favourite) - either a slice or shredded. (I used Havarti)
Start by cooking your chicken most of the way through, then top with the guac and the cheese and broil until done. It's delicious!
And FYI, guacamole freezes quite well, so you can make a lot and freeze smaller portions
You can also spread avocados on bread, like butter (particularly if over ripe a bit). They taste great in wraps and smoothies too.
Or heck, dip it in a little soy sauce as you eat it just as it is and it'll remind you of sushi!
Or make sushi...0 -
I guess I never realized they freezed well, I'm going to have to try that!0
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They actually keep well in the refrigerator for a few days. I cut them in half, but don't discard the seed. Whatever part has been exposed to the air will turn brown from oxidation, but you can just scrape that little bit away with a knife. Everything else behind it will remain green and fresh. I generally use a quarter at a time and keep for up to 4 days.0
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+1 for fridge storage. I have half an avocado for breakfast almost every day. I buy several at a time, and put the whole bag of them in the fridge. They can last a while if they aren't already overripe when you buy them.0
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I guess I never realized they freezed well, I'm going to have to try that!
I freeze them all of the time but be aware it does change the consistiency somewhat and works better if your using them mashed in something as opposed to just sliced or cubed and eaten with something after being frozen (my thought at least).0 -
Cut in half. Leave in seed. Run flesh under water. Wrap in tight plastic bag.0
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Lately half has been in my smoothie.0
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If you can prevent air from touching the surface of the avocado flesh it will keep longer. I have had the most success squeezing lime or lemon juice over the surface and pressing plastic wrap against the surface. I hear you can vacuum seal, turn upside down in water or freeze. Here is the guacamole recipe I use.
soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2014/05/guacamole.html
They are also delicious in gazpacho, salad dressing, verde sauce, hummus, chicken salad, potato salad. As long as there is some acid (lemon, lime, vinegar, mayo, etc.) it will keep a bit longer.0 -
To keep your avocado from going brown , cut it in half use what you need. Then to store the rest of it, pour some lemon juice in a storage container, put the remainder of the avocado pit side down in the lemon juice. ( I like reusing the containers from Healthy Choice deli meat. )0
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I buy the 5-6# avocado bags all the time. When they are at the perfect ripeness I'll smash them up with a little bit of lemon juice and freeze them in the little 4oz mason jars. The texture when thawed changes only a tiny bit. And the top will be only very slightly browned. But yes, they do freeze well.0
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I use frozen avocado in smoothies. Makes them very creamy and delicious.0
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