What can I do with avocados?!


Question:

What can I do with avocados?

I love avocados I usually just eat them with soured cream what else can I do with them?


Answers:
as absolutely strange as it sounds, i have had and love avocado ice cream. Or try making a milkshake out of it, by mixing it into a regular vanilla milkshake.

oh that's easy - avocados exist so we can make guacamole out of them.

add a vinaigrette ...you know mutard ,vinegar..and oil....then add some fresh produce....of salad types....yum....

You can put them in salads or sandwiches.

put them in steak sandwiches

They are good on salads, with ranch dressing, or this local deli makes a turkey wrap sandwich and puts them on there with the turkey and it's amazing!Q

My brother makes this delicious omelet with turkey, avacado and pepper jack cheese. I put avacado on my sandwiches. Of course, you can make guacamole too. Or just salt 'em and spoon 'em in yer mouth!

eat them with muscovado or brown sugar. avocados also make the best smoothies. get some evaporated milk, sugar, crushed ice, and some avocados and put them all in your blender.

some people cube them and use them on salad. i've seen them added to sandwiches too. i like to make chicken enchiladas w/ sour cream sauce and use them as a tasty garnish.

GUACAMOLE!!!!! Mmmm...so good!

I have a suggestion..... but its rude.... lol

make chip dip

Slice into wedges, and salt them very lightly. Nothing else is needed - they taste great just like that!

You can do the expected: guacamole. You will need tomato, onion, garlic, cumin, cilantro, lime juice, pepper and salt for that one.

I love avocados as well. Try putting a slice or two on a sandwish (like a turkey sandwish or something like that). Promise you will love it! Something else I do is I cut it into squares and eat it with rice and beans. You can do the same and throw them in salads, for example.

Make guacamole!!!!

We have them sliced and serve with small prawns (with cocktail sauce - that is mayonaisse and tomato sauce mixed together) a little lettuce with that is nice too.

Mash them up with olive oil, garlic and some chili serve with salad.
Avocado dip also goes very well with prawns make a platter with prawns and chopped raw vegetables.

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Make guacamole. The wife likes to just eat them in a sandwich.

mash the avo, add a pinch of salt and a dash of tabasco or be quite liberal with it if u like it hot, and spread on hot buttered toast, divine!!!

make dip.Cut up the avacados add tomatoes, onions, lemon juice, and wa la you have a great dip especially with fritos!!!!

We love avocados! I'll just eat them plain! My favorite way to prepare them though is to cut a couple into bite sized pieces, cut a tomato into bite sized pieces, put all in a bowl, salt & pepper to taste, squeeze on some fresh lemon juice, sprinkle with a good extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar, top with chopped green onion and enjoy. This is a nice refreshing salad. I like to make sure all my ingredients are cold first.

Also, I recently learned this interesting fact about avocados... If you buy one that's a little hard, leave it on your counter a day or two until it's ripe enough, then pop it in the fridge. Once refrigerated, the ripening process stops.

smoothie just put it with condense milk and ice and regular milk and blend it

Wholegrain bread, mayo, sliced avocado, chicken breast, crispy bacon and tomato........mmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... sandwiches........

mix with condensed milk. yummmmm

Avocado smoothie. ?

Squash them up and put them on your face, they make a lovely face pack that leaves your skin all sliky smooth!

Scoop them up, put them in a bowl and put as much sugar as you like! It's simple, but it taste nice!

make guacamole




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