Spring has finally arrived here in New York – better late than never! When it comes to spring entertaining quick and easy ideas are key for me, like this easy guacamole.
I love guacamole. Nothing beats the smooth and creamy taste with just a hint of lime, and it is perfect for dipping corn chips, pita bread or veggies. RO*TEL’s Rockin’ Guac recipe makes guacamole even better because using tomatoes with green chilies adds a little bit of spice and zest to the guac. Plus the guacamole just looks so pretty with bright little flecks of tomatoes in it!
I also love that that this guacamole is so easy to make. When I am hosting a get together, the last thing I want to do is spend hours cooking. Entertaining should be fun, not a chore!
This easy guacamole recipe takes less than five minutes to make; all you have to do is mash up some avocado, chop up some onions, pour in some tomatoes and add a little seasoning. In just a few minutes I can mix up the guacamole, open a bag of chips and have a tasty appetizer ready to serve.
Check out the easy recipe below and serve this along with some White Queso Dip for your next football game day party!
RO*TEL's Rockin' Guac
Ingredients
- 3 avocados peeled and pitted
- 1 can RO*TEL® Original Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies drained
- 1/2 cup onion chopped
- squeeze of lime juice
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Mash the avocados.3 avocados
- Add the onion along with the drained tomatoes and green chilies.1/2 cup onion, 1 can RO*TEL® Original Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies
- Squeeze on some lime juice and add salt and pepper to taste.squeeze of lime juice, salt and pepper to taste
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Nutrition Information
Nutrition facts are estimates.
Spring is the perfect time for entertaining since everyone is so tired of being stuck inside and ready to enjoy fun in the sun. I am planning a Cinco de Mayo party for next month, and I will be sure to share all my party ideas on the blog!
Zest up your fiesta with this spicy guac!
Oh yum! I have got to make this!! Can I use mild Rotel without a problem or taste change, just less hot?