sábado, 14 de setembro de 2013

Guacamole History


Guacamole dates back to the Aztecs - The Aztecs referred to guacamole as ahuaca-mulli which translates roughly to avocado sauce or avocado mixture. This concoction was very similar to what you might fix now in your own kitchens today.  Avocados, the main ingredient in guacamole are a New World food that became quite popular with the Spaniards.  It is said the Spaniards liked their avocados three ways, with salt, with sugar or both. Although actual guacamole recipes were not well preserved the Spaniards documented their likes for the avocado fruit.  

The Aztecs believed the avocado to be an aphrodisiac.  Clearly this had something to do with the popularity of the food with the Spaniards.  

Another reason for the popularity of the fruit was the fact that the avocado has the highest fat content of any fruit. The Aztecs had a very low fat diet compared with today's standards.  You can understand how a fruit that contained life sustaining fats and  protein could become so highly regarded.

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Guacamole ( Avocado Dip)

Guacamole , a mexican dish, is normally served with corn tortilla chips. "Doritos" are similar and can be used as a substitute. Eat the Guacamole by dipping the chip into it.



  • 1 large ripe avocado
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon salt


Options

  • 1-2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1 small bell pepper, finely diced cayenne (to taste)
  • hot sauce (to taste)
  • minced hot peppers (to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 ripe tomato, peeled, seeded and finely diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 2-3 tablespoons minced onion mayonnaise for smoothness
* In a serving bowl, mash the avocado witch a fork. Mix well with lemon juice and salt. Add one or more of the options desired to taste. Mix well and serve.