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Easy Guacamole Recipe…I’ve never heard three words sound more beautiful! This simple and delicious Food Processor Guacamole is filled with great ingredients, and only takes a few minutes to make. No chunks here, just smoooooth guac!

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Easy Guacamole Recipe

This super easy guacamole recipe is so delicious. Blend everything together in a food processor for the ultimate easy dip recipe!

Guacamole is always easy to make–it’s just a few ingredients plus a bit of mixing. But Food Processor Guacamole takes it to the next level by blending all of the ingredients into the perfect texture!

You get all the amazing flavor of avocados, tomatoes, onions, and jalapenos, without the chunky texture. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with a chunky guacamole. I love it! But sometimes we just want that super smooth and creamy consistency for your chips. Plus you can skip the chopping, because who has time for that?

I know you’re going to just LOVE this guacamole recipe for Cinco de Mayo, Taco Tuesday, or any other occasion. There’s never a wrong time for guac after all!

How do you make guacamole in the easiest way? With a food processor! Blend everything into the perfect flavor and enjoy.

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Food Processor Guacamole

I absolutely love my food processor. It comes in handy during so many occasions, and just makes cooking so much easier. I’m always looking for new ways to use it, and the perfect guacamole recipe seemed like a great idea!

Normally I’d just mash up the avocado and blend everything by hand, but why do that when you can just throw it all in and let the machine do it for you? It creates the smoothest, creamiest texture you can imagine!

The great thing about this recipe is you don’t have to chop up all your ingredients into small pieces before you begin. The power of the food processor does all the work for you.

With this easy guacamole recipe, you get all the flavor of those great ingredients without the chunks…or if you like a chunky guac, you can just pulse slowly until you get the consistency you want.

Best Easy Guac Ingredients:

  • Avocados
  • Red Onion
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Jalapenos (with or without seeds, depending on how spicy you want it)
  • Cilantro
  • Lime Juice
  • Salt

What do you eat Guacamole with?

What do you eat guacamole with? Um, what do you NOT eat guacamole with? My quick answer is that you can eat it with everything. My more realistic answer is that you can use it on all your favorite Mexican dishes!

Of course guac is made for dipping, so serve it with your favorite tortilla chips and let everyone go to town. There’s no quicker way to empty a bowl of guacamole.

But instead of just an appetizer, you can also use it as a dip or topping on tacos, burritos, nachos, enchiladas, salads, chicken breast, casseroles…the list goes on and on. The flavor goes well with typical Tex-Mex ingredients like cheese, beans, chicken, tortillas, etc.

Try this easy guacamole recipe as a topping on some of these favorite dishes:

Tex Mex Recipes we Love

These Mexican Favorites would be perfect topped with a dollop of this Guacamole Dip!

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How Do You Make Guacamole in a Food Processor?

Prep your ingredients, throw them in the food processor, pulse, and done. That’s all there is to this simple dip recipe! Give it 5 minutes and you’ve got the most delicious guac ready to serve.

You can use any food processor you have. So if you’ve already got one in your kitchen, consider this recipe next time you need an easy and quick guacamole recipe.

Just pulse until you reach your desired consistency; as smooth or as chunky as you like! Because sometimes you’re in the mood for chunky guac, and sometimes you want it nice and creamy. There’s no right or wrong here!

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Homemade Tortilla Chips

You can’t serve guac without tortilla chips! While a bag of store bought chips will do, homemade tortilla chips are the best dipping tool. I love baking my own chips for parties just to add an extra special detail to my dips. They come out crispy, crunchy, and SO fresh. I especially like serving them while they’re still warm.

I have recipes for Garlic Parmesan Tortilla Chips and Tequila Lime Tortilla Chips (my fave for queso, salsa, or guac). But you can use the same basic recipe and process to make your homemade chips and customize your flavor. A bit of sea salt would be a great option for simple homemade tortilla chips for dipping.

Easy Dips for Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is the Day of Dips around here. I love all the tacos and burritos, and of course all the margaritas, but it would be nothing without the dips. If you’re throwing a party to celebrate (or just celebrating at home on your own), you need lots of quesos, salsas, and of course this easy guac recipe.

Here are my fave Cinco de Mayo Dips:

  • Homemade Pico de Gallo
  • The BEST Queso Recipe
  • Easy Blender Salsa
  • Mexican Street Corn Salsa
  • Black Bean Fiesta Dip

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This food processor guacamole recipe is EASY. Perfect for parties, game day, or any time you need a quick snack!

See the recipe card for details on how to make guacamole in a food processor. Enjoy!

Don’t forget to try our other guacamole recipes:

  • Margarita Guacamole Dip Recipe
  • BEST Guacamole Recipe
  • Guacamole Bean Dip

Recipe

Easy Food Processor Guacamole Recipe

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Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

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Easy Guacamole Recipe...I've never heard three words sound more beautiful! This simple and delicious Food Processor Guacamole is filled with great ingredients, and only takes a few minutes to make. No chunks here, just smoooooth guac!

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Ingredients

  • 2 ripe avocados peeled and halved
  • 1/2 red onion
  • 1/2 jalapeño if you want it spicy, leave in the seeds!
  • 1 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves cut off stems
  • 1/4 cup cherry tomatoes
  • 3 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in your KitchenAid 7 Cup Food Processor.

  • Pulse until smooth to your liking.

  • Serve with your favorite chips.

  • Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 172kcal (9%) Carbohydrates: 11g (4%) Protein: 2g (4%) Fat: 14g (22%) Saturated Fat: 2g (13%) Sodium: 592mg (26%) Potassium: 561mg (16%) Fiber: 7g (29%) Sugar: 1g (1%) Vitamin A: 480IU (10%) Vitamin C: 19.7mg (24%) Calcium: 18mg (2%) Iron: 0.7mg (4%)

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FAQs

How do you 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. Put it in the fridge.

What's the difference between guacamole and avocado mash? ›

Guacamole is mashed up avocado which also includes other ingredients for flavoring such as onions, cilantro, tomato, cumin, lime juice, jalapeno pepper, salt and pepper, among other things.

How to make guacamole with hard avocados? ›

Guacamole must be made with perfectly ripe avocados, she insists. But if you find yourself with subpar avocados, add a teaspoon of olive oil into the mix. “The oil helps it be more lush and unctuous,” Cámara explains.

Is it better to make guacamole the night before? ›

The key is simple: you need to press the plastic wrap directly and completely against the surface of the guacamole. When stored this way, guacamole can be made ahead and stored in the fridge up to overnight with nary a brown spot in sight. Preparing for a party just got a whole lot easier.

Does lemon or lime juice keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Water is a great trick to use for storing guacamole so it stays fresh, but there are a few other options as well. Acid, like lemon, lime, or vinegar, creates a barrier against oxygen as well, so applying a thin layer will work in a similar way.

Does olive oil prevent guacamole from turning brown? ›

The next time you make guac, just spray the top with some vegetable oil, coconut oil, or olive oil spray, then cover it in plastic wrap. It should stay green for up to 24 hours, according to PureWow.

Is guacamole just as healthy as avocado? ›

With all the vitamins, fiber, and healthy fat in avocados, it's hard to imagine guacamole being bad for you. But you should keep in mind what you're eating with the guacamole. Because guacamole is usually served as a dip, it can keep you reaching for more and more chips.

Which is healthier hummus or guacamole? ›

Hummus, with its chickpea base, wins with certain nutrients, like protein, zinc, and iron, while guacamole helps avocado fans slim down with fewer calories and carbs, heart-healthy fats, and potassium.

What is the difference between Mexican guacamole and American guacamole? ›

Generally speaking, the guacamole in Mexico is going to taste a bit fresher. The avocados, cilantro, and even the chiles used in the Mexican version are likely to be significantly fresher than those in the U.S. version.

What happens if you make guacamole with unripe avocados? ›

If your avocados are unripe (hard), it is best to put guacamole off until a later date. You will struggle to extract the meat from the skin and the guacamole won't be very satisfying to eat. Unripe avocados are hard, dry and lack flavor, no of which are good attributes for guacamole.

Can you use old avocados for guacamole? ›

Overly soft but unspoiled avocados are safe to eat and can be used to make guacamole, smoothies, salad dressing, and baked goods. If they taste fine, you can eat overripe avocados, but be sure to avoid spoiled ones.

What to do if you cut a hard avocado? ›

Just put the halves back together as neatly as you can, including the pit (if you've already removed the pit, just pop it back in), and leave the avocado to ripen. Don't worry if the flesh starts to blacken a little on the cut sides – that's just where it's oxidised. You can cut these parts away before you use it.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

With ripe tomatoes so rare in the U.S., I generally leave them out.) I know what you're about to ask. "But what about oxidation?” While lime is touted as a way prevent avocados from browning, it takes a lot of lime for that to work—and it's generally a bad idea to transform a dish's taste for aesthetic reasons.

How do Mexican restaurants keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Water on top will work to keep oxygen off it but not good in the long run for the life of el guac. An extra squeeze of lime juice on top and then cling film pressed down onto the surface is how we people who make the foods for a living keep it looking fresh for service.

Should you cover guacamole in the fridge? ›

When you store guacamole, there's a simple trick to keeping the goods from going brown. Put your guac in a bowl, pour lukewarm water over it and cover it tightly with a lid or plastic wrap, like Glad® Press'n Seal® before placing it in the fridge.

How does Chipotle keep their guacamole from turning brown? ›

It usually took three to four people and about an hour to complete. The process takes about five portions of guac. 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 chemicals keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

Add lemon juice

Acidulants, such as citric and ascorbic acid found in lemon juice, help lower the pH of avocados and decrease the enzymatic activity, keeping them from turning brown ( 1 , 3 ).

Can you still eat guacamole if it turns brown? ›

Although brown guacamole isn't the most appealing, it's completely safe to eat (as long as you've stored the guacamole in the refrigerator, and it isn't more than three days old). "While a bit off-putting to look at, brown guacamole is totally safe," confirms Food Network's nutritionist, Dana Angelo White, MS RD ATC.

Does onion keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

The KaleJunkie creator shared this air-tight trick using a sliced onion to stop the avocado's flesh from turning brown. "The onion releases sulfur, which keeps your avocado green," she said, explaining the chemical reaction that halts the oxygen from interacting with the enzymes in an avocado.

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