Good guacamole has exactly five requirements: ripe avocados, fresh lime juice, salt, cilantro, and someone who knows not to add sour cream. Everything else is optional. This is the classic version — no shortcuts, no weird additions, just the guacamole that disappears at every party before anyone even touches the chips.
Ingredients for Classic Mexican Guacamole
- 3 ripe avocados
- 1 lime, juiced
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
- ½ medium onion, finely diced
- 2 Roma tomatoes, seeded and diced
- 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
- 1 clove garlic, minced
Substitutions & Variations
- No cilantro? Use fresh parsley.
- No lime? Use lemon juice.
- Want heat? Add jalapeño or serrano.
- Want creamier? Add a tablespoon of sour cream.
- Want extra flavor? Add a pinch of cumin.
How to Make Classic Mexican Guacamole
- Halve avocados, remove pits, scoop flesh into a bowl.
- Mash to desired consistency with a fork.
- Add lime juice, salt, cumin, and cayenne. Mix well.
- Fold in diced onion, tomatoes, cilantro, and garlic.
- Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve with tortilla chips.
What to Serve With Classic Mexican Guacamole
Serve with warm tortilla chips, fresh salsa, and lime wedges. This dish is perfect for parties and gatherings.Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes! Most components of this Classic Mexican Guacamole can be prepared 1-2 days in advance. Assemble and finish just before serving for the best texture and flavor.
How do I keep guacamole from turning brown?
Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the guacamole to minimize air contact, or add a thin layer of lime juice on top before storing.
3. What's the best way to tell if my avocados are ripe enough for guacamole?
Ripe avocados should yield to gentle pressure when squeezed but not feel mushy or have dark, sunken spots. The skin should be dark green to nearly black, and when you remove the small stem at the top, it should come off easily and reveal green underneath - if it's brown, the avocado is overripe.
4. Can I substitute the Roma tomatoes with other types of tomatoes?
Yes, you can use other tomato varieties, but Roma tomatoes are preferred because they have less water content and fewer seeds, which prevents the guacamole from becoming watery. If using regular tomatoes, make sure to remove extra seeds and drain them on paper towels for 10 minutes before adding to the guacamole.
5. My guacamole turned out too salty - how can I fix it?
Add more mashed avocado to dilute the saltiness, or squeeze in additional lime juice to help balance the flavors. You can also add a small amount of diced tomatoes or onions to bulk up the mixture and reduce the overall salt concentration.
6. What should I serve with this guacamole besides tortilla chips?
This guacamole pairs beautifully with plantain chips for a Caribbean twist, or serve it alongside grilled fish, chicken, or pork as a fresh condiment. It's also delicious with yuca fries, tostones, or as a topping for Dominican-style tacos and quesadillas.
7. How finely should I mash the avocados for the best texture?
Aim for a chunky texture rather than completely smooth - mash the avocados with a fork until mostly smooth but leave some small lumps for texture. Over-mashing will create a paste-like consistency that's less appealing, while under-mashing leaves pieces too large to spread easily.

Ingredients
Method
- Halve avocados, remove pits, scoop flesh into a bowl.
- Mash to desired consistency with a fork.
- Add lime juice, salt, cumin, and cayenne. Mix well.
- Fold in diced onion, tomatoes, cilantro, and garlic.
- Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve with tortilla chips.
Nutrition
Notes
Prepare appetizers as close to serving time as possible for the best texture and flavor. Set up a assembly line for efficiency when making multiple appetizer pieces. Storage & Meal Prep:
Classic Mexican Guacamole - Authentic Kelvin's Kitchen is best enjoyed fresh, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1-2 days. Reheat in the oven to restore crispiness.
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