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    Avocado Recipes

    We snatched a bag of avocados at Costco this weekend and were trying to think of recipes to use them in. We generally put them in our salads or make guac but that's not too creative. What is your favorite way to prepare avocados?

    This recipe looks quite tasty with a little bit of extra spice added: tuna in avocado halves - http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/fo...-Halves-101922
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    I like :

    Making guac : just avacado, salt, pepper, chili powder, spicy tomatoes or salsa. Use it for topping hamburger patties and chicken breast.

    Diced up with beans, rice, and salsa.

    Just eat diced up.

    My problem is eating one before it goes bad. Once its sliced you have to eat it quick.

    This site might have some good ideas : http://www.avocadorecipes.net/
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    For me, the simpler, the better for good guacamole. Too many people over-complicate it and put too much stuff like hot sauce in, and it takes away from the delicious avocado.

    Smash avocados with potato masher or fork. I like to use red onions because they are sweeter and are perfect for guac. Dice fresh tomatoes. Add lime or lemon juice just to taste - this helps brighten up the flavors and preserves it. Add salt and pepper to taste, and that is it.

    If you want to add some things (your choice), a couple tbls of cottage cheese goes well in it. You can also spice it up without compromsing the flavor by adding a couple of dashes of Cayenne pepper.

    Best chips to use are fresh bought yellow corn tortillas that you fry at home with peanut oil until crispy. The absolute best!

    **Personally, I do not like hot sauce in guacamole. Totally over-powers it and should be on the side, only.
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    Originally Posted by JeepCreeper View Post
    I like :

    Making guac : just avacado, salt, pepper, chili powder, spicy tomatoes or salsa. Use it for topping hamburger patties and chicken breast.

    Diced up with beans, rice, and salsa.

    Just eat diced up.

    My problem is eating one before it goes bad. Once its sliced you have to eat it quick.

    This site might have some good ideas : http://www.avocadorecipes.net/
    Good ideas! I forgot that we put it in pozole as well. That's super yummy. Thanks for the link!

    Did you know the trick about leaving the pit in one side (after you cut it in half) so that it stays green? It usually can last another day if you do that.
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    Originally Posted by Mark1T View Post
    If you want to add some things (your choice), a couple tbls of cottage cheese goes well in it. You can also spice it up without compromsing the flavor by adding a couple of dashes of Cayenne pepper.

    Best chips to use are fresh bought yellow corn tortillas that you fry at home with peanut oil until crispy. The absolute best!
    Cottage cheese in guac - really? I would have never thought to try that but it sounds interesting!

    We get the corn tortillas, cut them up, and fry them ourselves when we need chips or tortilla strips. You can easily make just a few at a time and they're super yummy when they're fresh with just a bit of kosher salt sprinkled on them!
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    I am eating avocado right now!

    Doesn't contribute to the thread at all, but ya know....lol

    I love avocado in sushi with cucumber, shrimp and crab salad. Mmmm!
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    Avacodo goes great in pasta dishes or pasta salads. My guac is basicly avacado, garlic, onion, a good local salsa and a table spoon of low fat sour cream.
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    Originally Posted by RebeccaG View Post
    I am eating avocado right now!

    Doesn't contribute to the thread at all, but ya know....lol

    I love avocado in sushi with cucumber, shrimp and crab salad. Mmmm!
    Mmmmm avocado in sushi is awesome. I'm getting hungry just thinking about that! We may have to make some sushi this evening. Have you had sushi with brown rice? V. yummy.

    So are you eating avocado plain or in the aforementioned sushi?
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    Originally Posted by Echo814 View Post
    Avacodo goes great in pasta dishes or pasta salads. My guac is basicly avacado, garlic, onion, a good local salsa and a table spoon of low fat sour cream.
    What sort of pasta dish were you thinking of?

    Your guac recipe sounds delicious!
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    Originally Posted by Echo814 View Post
    Avacodo goes great in pasta dishes or pasta salads.
    Really?

    It doesn't seem like a warm food to me. lol

    Originally Posted by SasaAndWendy View Post
    Mmmmm avocado in sushi is awesome. I'm getting hungry just thinking about that! We may have to make some sushi this evening. Have you had sushi with brown rice? V. yummy.

    So are you eating avocado plain or in the aforementioned sushi?
    I have not made sushi with brown rice. I haven't seen brown sushi rice in the store - not that I've looked that hard.

    I'm eating it mashed with some multi-grain tortilla chips. Leftover from taco salad earlier in the week.
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    Originally Posted by RebeccaG View Post
    Really?

    It doesn't seem like a warm food to me. lol



    I have not made sushi with brown rice. I haven't seen brown sushi rice in the store - not that I've looked that hard.

    I'm eating it mashed with some multi-grain tortilla chips. Leftover from taco salad earlier in the week.
    The only warm thing we have avocado in is pozole.

    Luckily the whole brown rice thing has caught on in Portland and you can get it in a lot of places. Even our local Safeway has it for takeaway at their sushi bar. That's both a blessing and a curse since we live a block away!
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    Originally Posted by SasaAndWendy View Post
    The only warm thing we have avocado in is pozole.

    Luckily the whole brown rice thing has caught on in Portland and you can get it in a lot of places. Even our local Safeway has it for takeaway at their sushi bar. That's both a blessing and a curse since we live a block away!
    I had to google pozole. lol

    I make my own sushi now. I eat it FAR too much to get takeout every time!
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    Originally Posted by RebeccaG View Post
    I had to google pozole. lol

    I make my own sushi now. I eat it FAR too much to get takeout every time!
    Pozole is awesome - it's like Phở in that you get to put a bunch of garnishes in it before/while eating it.

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    Originally Posted by SasaAndWendy View Post
    Did you know the trick about leaving the pit in one side (after you cut it in half) so that it stays green? It usually can last another day if you do that.
    I have heard that. I also heard that putting the pit in the guac will help it last longer. My problem is I always forget to do it.
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    Originally Posted by RebeccaG View Post
    Really?

    It doesn't seem like a warm food to me. lol
    I slice it up and put it on after cooking, I had this really awesome angle hair past with olive oil, garlic, red peppers, onions and mushrooms with avocado placed on top so good!
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    Originally Posted by SasaAndWendy View Post
    Pozole is awesome - it's like Phở in that you get to put a bunch of garnishes in it before/while eating it.

    Homemade sushi rocks!
    I've never had pho either - but I want to try it.

    Have to put pazole on the list now, too.

    Originally Posted by Echo814 View Post
    I slice it up and put it on after cooking, I had this really awesome angle hair past with olive oil, garlic, red peppers, onions and mushrooms with avocado placed on top so good!
    That does sound good!!
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    Does anyone else not like the smooth avocados as much as the bumpy ones??!?!
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    Originally Posted by TeresaMalia View Post
    Does anyone else not like the smooth avocados as much as the bumpy ones??!?!
    Lol....the smooth ones creep me out too.

    These are my two favorite recipes
    Crab and Shrimp Stuffed Avocados (I just do shrimp)
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    I mix my guac with pico de gallo and some jalepenos minus the seeds.

    However, I'm afraid of avocados for a while - last one had me in the hospital with a knife through my hand trying to get the darn pit out -- knife just kept on going. Ended up slicing the tendon in my hand and was unable to close it for several weeks. Still have minor nerve damage! be careful!
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    Originally Posted by SasaAndWendy View Post
    We snatched a bag of avocados at Costco this weekend and were trying to think of recipes to use them in. We generally put them in our salads or make guac but that's not too creative. What is your favorite way to prepare avocados?

    This recipe looks quite tasty with a little bit of extra spice added: tuna in avocado halves - http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/fo...-Halves-101922
    Avocado, bacon, tomato and onion sandwiches. With salt, pepper and mayo.

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    Originally Posted by Defiant1 View Post
    Avocado, bacon, tomato and onion sandwiches. With salt, pepper and mayo.

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    Originally Posted by bebeklein View Post
    Lol....the smooth ones creep me out too.

    These are my two favorite recipes
    Crab and Shrimp Stuffed Avocados (I just do shrimp)
    http://www.oxygenmag.com/main.php?page=7&id=275


    Grilled Chicken w/ Vegetables & Avocado Salsa
    http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/reci...lick=recipe_sr
    Yum!! We'll have to give those a try. Thanks for the recommendations!
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    OMG. One of our favorite breakfast spots, it's the best BLTA sandwich place I've ever known
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    Does anyone else use the Roast chicken after the gym?
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