Spicy Guacamole Recipe (VIDEO) (2024)

Spicy Guacamole is the ultimate party appetizer and it always disappears fast. We’ve dialed in the correct ratios of avocados to onions and lime juice to give this authentic flavor.

Our Classic Guacamole was delicious; we probably made it a hundred times! We’ve changed it up a little and spiced it up a lot! This spicy guacamole lights a small fire in your mouth forcing you to eat it slowly and savor each bite. Plus, you can adjust the spiciness depending on which pepper you add.

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My husband is the adventurous eater in our family and he’s always inspiring me to improve recipes and make a great recipe even more amazing. Thanks to his adventurous pallet, we now make this Spicy Guacamole even more often than the classic and we even have a Corn Guacamole if you love a sweet and smoky twist to your guac.

Spicy Guacamole Video Tutorial

Watch Natasha make this Spicy Guacamole. You will be surprised at how easy it is and it’s sure to get on your regular rotation. Now go forth and make some guacamole.

Ingredients for Spicy Guacamole

These are all the ingredients for a classic guac plus extras to make it spicier (i.e. peppers, garlic and cumin):

  • Avocados – we use large ripe avocados (not too squishy and not too firm)
  • Tomato – use a medium tomato or 2 smaller roma tomatoes and don’t use tomatoes that are over ripe and juicy.
  • Onion – white onion has the best flavor for guacamole but you can use yellow onion or red onion if that is what you have on hand and it will taste great. Watch our tutorial on how to chop an onion.
  • Cilantro – you’ll need about 1/2 cup chopped cilantro which is about 1/3 to 1/2 of a bunch
  • Peppers – use serrano peppers for a spicier guacamole or jalapeno peppers for a milder version and add them to taste. Be sure to seed the peppers before adding.
  • Garlic – adds an extra layer of spice and flavor
  • Lime juice – freshly squeezed is best from 1 1/2 to 2 limes
  • Salt and pepper – add these to taste
  • Cumin – adding ground cumin adds a subtle smoky layer of flavor
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How To Make Spicy Guacamole

1. Cut avocados in half, remove the seeds and scrape them out into a flat bottomed bowl (a flat bottom will make it easier to mash). Smash with a potato masher or a fork (leave some chunks; don’t puree it). Squeeze the lime juice directly over the avocados.

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Pro Tip: The fresh lime juice is the best way to preserve the color and freshness. Be sure to use freshly squeezed lime juice and avoid using concentrate lime juice which can have additives and never tastes quite right.

2. Chop onion and add it to the bowl.

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3. Remove seeds from jalapeños (or serranos for spicier guacamole). Chop jalapeños finely. We double chop them through our Vidalia Chop Wizardwhich makes chopping a cinch!

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4. Cut the tomato in half parallel with the top and remove seeds (either by scraping them out with a small spoon or by squeezing them out). Dice your tomatoes. Add chopped tomatoes to your bowl. We often just leave the seeds in (that’s ok too).

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5. Press garlic than finely chop your cilantro and add it to the bowl.

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6. Add 1/2 tsp dry cumin powder,1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper,1/2 tsp kosher salt (regular salt is ok too), and stir just until combined.

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If you’re really bored, serve guacamole in the avocado shells. Hopefully, you didn’t have to fish them out of the garbage can. I’m not admitting to anything.

Make-Ahead

Guacamole is best enjoyed the day it is made for the best vibrant color and flavor, but you can store it up to 24 hours in the refrigerator. It does lose some of it’s spiciness as it stands and the flavors meld.

  • Refrigerated – If you have leftover guacamole, or want to make it ahead, place plastic wrap directly over the surface of the guacamole. Contact with air is what causes avocado to brown so you want to keep the air out.
  • Can I freeze gaucamole? – guacamole does not freeze well and neither do tomaotes. They will end up watery and mealy so we do not recommend freezing.

Pro Tip: To speed up ripening your avocados, place them in a bag and keep them at room temperature. An avocado is ripe when it gives a little with a gentle pressure. It should feel slightly soft but not squishy.

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P.S. If you’ve handled jalapenos, DO NOT pick your nose. Trust me.

More Avocado Recipes

If you love avocado as much as we do (super fans over here!), then you will find some new favorites in this list of recipes with avocado. We have everything from avocado salads to appetizers and tacos.

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  • Taco Salad Recipe
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Spicy Guacamole Recipe

4.97 from 59 votes

Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

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Spicy Guacamole is the ultimate party appetizer and it always disappears fast. We've dialed in the correct ratios of avocados to onions and lime juice to give this authentic flavor.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 6 as an appetizer

  • 3 large avocados
  • 3 Tbsp lime juice, freshly squeezed from 1 1/2 limes
  • 1 medium tomatoes, seeded and diced
  • 1/2 white onion, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup cilantro , from 1/2 bunch
  • 2 serrano peppers, finely chopped (or use jalapenos for milder guac)
  • 2 cloves garlic, pressed
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt, or to taste
  • 1/4 tsp ground black pepper, or to taste
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin

Instructions

  • Cut avocados in half, remove the seeds and scrape them out into a flat bottomed bowl. Smash with a potato masher or a fork. Squeeze lime juice directly over avocados.

  • Chop onion and add it to the bowl. Remove seeds from jalapenos, finely dice and add to the bowl.

  • Cut the tomato in half parallel with the top and remove seeds. Dice your tomatoes and add them to your bowl.

  • Press garlic and chop your cilantro than add them to the bowl.

  • Add 1/2 tsp dry cumin powder, 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper, 1/2 tsp salt and serve right away.

Nutrition Per Serving

173kcal Calories11g Carbs2g Protein15g Fat2g Saturated Fat2g Polyunsaturated Fat10g Monounsaturated Fat204mg Sodium579mg Potassium7g Fiber2g Sugar433IU Vitamin A17mg Vitamin C22mg Calcium1mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Spicy Guacamole Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

173

% Daily Value*

Fat

15

g

23

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

13

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

2

g

Monounsaturated Fat

10

g

Potassium

579

mg

17

%

Carbohydrates

11

g

4

%

Fiber

7

g

29

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

Vitamin A

433

IU

9

%

Vitamin C

17

mg

21

%

Calcium

22

mg

2

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Tex Mex

Keyword: Spicy Guacamole

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $

Calories: 173

This recipe was first published in 2012. New photos and a video were added in 2022. Here is the original photo.

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FAQs

How do you neutralize spicy guacamole? ›

Neutralize Spice with Acidity

Try adding a splash of these acidic ingredients to cool down the spiciness in your dishes: Lemon Juice. Lime Juice. Vinegar.

Is guacamole meant to be spicy? ›

No, guacamole is not normally spicy. However, you can make it spicy by making, on the side, a fresh, spicy salsa, and mix a few, small spoonsful of the salsa into the mashed guacamole, stirring it gently so that the spicy salsa, as mild or as hot as you wish, is blended into the guacamole. Salt it to your liking.

How to jazz up guacamole? ›

Other seasonings and spices like paprika or cayenne can add a kick to standard guacamole. Crushed red pepper, cayenne, paprika, or even garlic powder can up the flavor in a store-bought guacamole and allow you to cater it to your own tastes.

Why do people put sour cream in guacamole? ›

Sour cream is a simple addition to your favorite guacamole recipe. Just a few tablespoons to a small batch recipe will do it. The sour cream adds a nice tang without being too overbearing and it also creates a creamy, silky mouthfeel. A fabulous contrast to the crunch of tortilla chips.

When should you not eat guacamole? ›

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).

Is spicy guacamole good for you? ›

Guacamole can be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet, and is a great way to increase your intake of health-promoting nutrients like monounsaturated fats, fiber, folate, and potassium. Because it is a calorically dense food, enjoy it mindfully and pair it with other healthy foods to get the most out of your meal.

Can you use lemon juice instead of lime juice in guacamole? ›

I like the flavor better with lemon juice, but lime works too. If you're out of fresh lemons or limes, try using bottled lime or lemon juice. Although, freshly squeezed juice is definitely the best! Salt: Salt enhances the flavors and brings it all together.

What is the secret to good guacamole? ›

The perfect guacamole should be a cross between creamy and chunky. You'll want a mix of avocado chunks and creamy mashed avocado. My tip is to use a fork to mash the avocado but avoid over-mixing the first time around, this will create too much creaminess and be more like avocado puree rather than guacamole.

How do Mexican restaurants 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.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

You see, lime is a very strong acidic flavor and it can easily overpower the delicate flavor of the avocado.

Why does guacamole have strings? ›

The strings might be a bit of a nuisance, but they're harmless! So what are they, exactly? These strings are actually vascular bundles, meaning they are responsible for bringing all those nutrients and water from the tree into the fruit (yes avocado is a fruit). Without them there would be no avocado at all!

Why does my guacamole taste bad? ›

Choosing unripe avocados

Perhaps the biggest mistake people fall into when making their homemade guacamole is choosing an avocado that isn't quite ripe or one that has over-ripened. The memes about timing avocados perfectly are endless, and there's a good reason for this paranoia.

Does lime juice neutralize spicy? ›

Lime juice, tomato juice or lemon juice can help relieve the burning sensation, which is why many recipes made with peppers incorporate an acidic component. Fatty food can also bind with the capsaicin and eliminate it more quickly in the mouth.

How do you make avocado salsa less spicy? ›

For a more mild flavor, deseed your jalapeños, unless you prefer your salsa to be hot in which case leave seeds in.

What neutralizes spicy food in the stomach? ›

Milk contains a protein called casein, which can break down capsaicin — much in the same way that dish soap can cut through grease. Doctors had previously assumed that whole milk would be more effective against spicy foods than skim milk due to the former's fat content, but they both performed the same.

What to eat with spicy guacamole? ›

What to Eat With Guacamole
  1. Loaded Guac. 526 calories.
  2. Tortilla chips. Keep things simple and open a bag of tortilla chips to dip into your guacamole. ...
  3. Sweet potato chips. ...
  4. Veggies. ...
  5. Deviled eggs. ...
  6. Jerky. ...
  7. Avocado toast. ...
  8. Guac & Smoked Salmon Cukes.
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