My authentic Guacamole Recipe is loaded with avocados, tomato, onion, cilantro, and plenty of lime juice! I’ve probably made over a hundred batches of guacamole, and I’ve perfected the proportions in this guac recipe. Watch my video tutorial and learn how to make the BEST Guacamole – all you need is crunchy tortilla chips for dipping!

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Helpful Reader Reviews
“Didn’t have to alter this recipe at all. So perfect! Its our go-to recipe during the summer time.” – Julia ★★★★★
“Hi Natasha, my sister and I made this guacamole today. It was so good! We loved it! Our family tore it up. We topped it on top of our nachos. It was delicious! Thanks for the recipe!” – Zoie ★★★★★
Easy Guacamole
I take my guacamole very seriously, just like I do Pico de Gallo. My husband and I make it on our regular rotation (at least once a week), and after making hundreds of batches, it has been perfected over the years. I use this guacamole as an appetizer, a topping, and a side dish for so many Mexican dishes! I’m convinced this is the only guacamole recipe you’ll need. It’s creamy, chunky, fresh, and has just the right amount of lime zing. It’s so satisfying that it’s hard to stop eating it.
Guacamole is the perfect appetizer with tortilla chips, but it’s also amazing as a topping for Taco Salad, it’s delicious on Tostadas, Beef Burritos, and so good on Chicken Fajitas – yum!
Guacamole Video
If you love guacamole recipes, this classic one is the base for so many awesome variations like Corn Guacamole, or even Spicy Guacamole if you want to add some heat. It’s so easy to master guacamole and once you have this basic recipe down, you can experiment with adding your favorite flavors.
Ingredients for Authentic Guacamole
Once you have selected your perfectly ripe avocados, getting the ratio of ingredients is important for the most authentic-tasting guacamole. Here’s what you will need for homemade guacamole:
- Avocados are the star of the show. Make sure you pick ripe ones (see my tips for selecting avocados below).
- Lime Juice – Lime juice is the key to keeping guacamole green! Here’s the correct ratio: use 1 Tbsp of FRESH lime juice for every 1 large avocado. It helps prevent browning, and the right amount will make your guacamole come alive (but not literally, don’t worry). You can substitute for equal parts lemon juice if needed.
- Onion – Authentic guacamole is made with white onion because of its crisp, fresh, and clean flavor profile, but you can substitute whichever onion (yellow, or purple) that you have on hand.
- Tomato – not everyone adds tomatoes, but I love the color and juicy sweetness it adds to guacamole. Tomatoes should be firm and not overripe. To prevent a watery guac, you can seed your tomatoes if desired, and if your tomato is very juicy when diced, strain off the juices before adding them.
- Cilantro – I don’t think you can have a proper batch of guacamole without the freshness of cilantro. That said, I also recognize some people don’t like cilantro. In that case, you might try parsley, basil, dill, chives or green onions.
- Salt and Pepper – Salt enhances the flavor of avocado and tomato and balances the acidity of lime juice, while freshly ground black pepper adds a subtle heat. You can add both to taste.

How to Pick Ripe Avocados
When you are buying avocados, consider when you will be making your guacamole and if they need time to ripen. If you want guacamole tonight, select perfectly ripe avocados. If you are shopping ahead, you can get firm avocados and follow my tips below for faster ripening.
- Select Ripe Avocados – the stems should be attached and you should be able to push the sides in slightly with your fingertips.
- Avoid overripe avocados – very soft, squishy, or hollow-feeling avocados are more likely to be browned on the inside.
How To Soften Hard Avocados
Place underripe avocados in a paper bag with an apple or banana (which releases ethylene gases to speed up ripening) and leave at room temperature for 2-3 days. If your avocados are getting ripe and you aren’t ready to use them, you can slow down the ripening process by placing whole avocados in the refrigerator.
How to Prevent Guacamole from Browning?
For my fellow science nerds: Once avocados are cut and exposed to air, the oxidation process begins, which causes the avocados to turn brown or grey. Once the guacamole is made, place a sheet of plastic wrap directly over the surface to keep the air away; this will help prevent discoloration.

How to Make Guacamole
This is the same basic process for making every guacamole recipe and you will have it memorized in no time.
- Prep avocados – Start by cutting the avocado in half lengthwise to remove the pit, then use a spoon to scoop out the flesh, and transfer it to a mixing bowl. Coarsely mash with a potato masher or a fork to a chunky consistency.
- Add lime juice – Squeeze lime juice directly over the top to prevent browning.
- Add remaining ingredients – add diced tomatoes, chopped cilantro, and onion.
- Season – add salt and pepper to taste, and stir just to combine.

Make-Ahead
Guacamole tastes best when enjoyed within a day or so of making it, but there is a better way to store leftovers to prevent discoloring:
- To Refrigerate: you can whip up a batch of guacamole a day ahead. To prevent browning, set plastic wrap directly over the surface of the guacamole, pushing out all extra air. Even if stored in closed Tupperware, placing plastic wrap directly over the guacamole first will keep it looking green and vibrant.
- Freezing: I do not recommend freezing since the veggies can get soggy and mealy when thawed.
Serve Guacamole With
From a stand-alone appetizer to a topping, dip, or garnish, there are so many great ways to serve guacamole. It’s great for Cinco de Mayo or any time of year. Here are some of my favorite ways to serve it:
- Appetizer – serve with tortilla chips, Pita Chips, or Tostadas
- Taco Night – spoon onto Breakfast Tacos or Shrimp Tacos
- Toast – Spread onto crisp breakfast toast
- Salmon – Serve it on Grilled Salmon or Pan-Seared Salmon
- Burgers – Try guacamole inside juicy Burgers
- Nachos – Scoop guacamole over servings of Baked Nachos

I can’t get enough of this homemade guacamole. I’d love to hear about your favorite guacamole ingredients. Is there anything special that you love to add?
Authentic Guacamole Recipe

Ingredients
- 3 large avocados, ripe
- 1 Roma tomato, seeded and diced, optional
- 1/2 medium white onion, diced
- 1/2 cup cilantro, (1/3 bunch) finely chopped
- 3 Tbsp lime juice*
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper, freshly ground
Instructions
- Cut 3 avocados in half lengthwise, remove pits, scrape the flesh of the avocado out with a spoon. Place in a medium bowl with a flat bottom and mash avocados with a potato masher or a fork to a chunky consistency.
- Squeeze 3 Tbsp of fresh lime juice directly over avocados while prepping the rest of your ingredients.
- Add diced tomatoes, onion, and chopped cilantro. Season with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp black pepper. Stir just until combined and serve.
Notes
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More Appetizer Recipes
If you are looking for more appetizer ideas for your next party, these are some of my best-loved, crowd-pleasing appetizers:
- Buffalo Wings
- Spinach and Artichoke Dip
- Shrimp Cocktail Recipe
- Stuffed Mushrooms
- Ceviche
- Cheeseburger Sliders
- Jalapeno Poppers



This is the best ever! This is my go to place for recipes and they turn out amazing every time! Thanks lovely😍
Thank you for that wonderful compliment! Happy New Year Karisa!
luv your recipes, ty for posting n sharing them! my husband and i are eating much better variety of foods. they are easy to follow which is helpful to someone like myself who is not a skilled cook; but they’ve been turning out really good!
Hello Tania, I’m so glad that you and you’re both enjoying my recipes. I hope that you will both love every recipe that you will try from my website!
I made this exactly as recipe stated. There was too much lime taste. It was all I could taste.
Hi Paula, it will tone down as it stands for a bit, but that can depend on the size of your limes and how juicy they are.
Try using oregano instead of black pepper for your guacamole. To me, it makes it taste much better. My Guatemalan tip 🙂
Thanks for sharing! That sounds like a fun experiment. Dried oregano, correct?
Cant wait to try your guacamole!! Looks divine!!
Can you send a link to the food scraper you use in your videos please?
You are awesome!
Bernie
I think you will love it! You can see the kitchen tools that I use here in our Amazon Page.
Quite literally the best guac recipe! I’ve already made it twice and friends told me it was the best guac they’ve ever had. Thank you for sharing this one with us!
Love it! Thanks for sharing your great experience with us, Jane.
No garlic? Gotta have garlic!
No garlic but you are definitely welcome to add that!
Hey,
Love your recipes 🙂
Can you please add the link for best garlic crusher you used ?
Thanks
Hi Amber, this is the garlic press that we love from OXO.
Hi Natasha, I am new to your blog. In your video, you mentioned that you will add the link to where I can find the gloves you used. I can’t find it here. Please help. I’d like to get one the same as what you used. Many thanks.
Hi Jen, you can find our favorite tools in our Blog Shop HERE and in our Amazon Shop HERE. I hope that helps
Hi Jen, here’s the link to the gloves that I used in that video.
This is so good! Any good recipes for French onion soup?
Hi Sheri! This is at the top of our list! We hope to have one on the blog soon.
This is such an amazing guacamole recipe! Everyone at my house loved it!
Sounds like you found a new family favorite! That’s so great!
So much flavour I can barely stand it!! Thank you for yet another winner!
That’s so great! I’m so glad you enjoyed that Julia!
This guac was perfect, I love a good chunky style guac and this was the perfect addition for our taco night.
Wonderful to hear that Natalya. Thanks for giving this recipe great feedback!
Link for those gloves please. Thank you for the awesome recipes. I will definitely be making those guacs.
Hi Helen! I hope you love this recipe. Here’s the list of kitchen tools that I am using and I think the gloves is also in this list.
Is there a link for the scoop spoons?
Hi Melissa, I used this Fruit Scoop.
San Diego is the avocado capital of America and I have been enjoying them almost for 50 years. I get very annoyed when I open a new one from the grocer and find so many bruised spots! (squeezing to see if it’s ripe?) I find just holding it in my hand and gently squeezing with my palm will tell me if it is soft inside and just ripe. I have also inserted a paring knife tip into it and if it goes in easily it is ripe enough. If not, just set it aside for another day… the knife slit will not hinder it in any way. Another tip: sprinkle a little “Fruit Fresh” into the guacamole and it keeps its bright green color.
Thank you so much for sharing those tips with us Mary Ann!
Hi Natasha:
Love the way you explain recipes! Definitely going to try this guac recipe. I may have missed it, but I didn’t see the reference to the kind of food prep gloves you use. The ones we have are too large for my hands. Thanks!
Thank you Barb, I’m so glad you love the recipes that I have. Yes please give this a try and let us know how it goes! Here’s the list of kitchen tools that I am using and I think the gloves is also in this list.
I made this just like you said. loved it. so simple
So glad you enjoyed it Faye!
Hi Natasha,
I just watched your video on making spicy guacamole and you mentioned adding 1/2 tsp cumin. Yet in your written recipe, it is omitted. Should we still add it?
Hi Mollymae, the cumin was added to the Corn Guacamole Recipe, not the ‘Best Guacamole Recipe’ I hope that helps.
LOVE the new photography!! Congrats to your husband.