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]]>Veggies are a great low-calorie alternative to chips and they’ll give you the same crunch that chips do. Cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers, broccoli, and celery are great veggies to enjoy with guac.
When you think of things to have with guac, typically salty foods come to mind. But, fruit tastes amazing with the dip. Pineapple, pears, honeydew, watermelon, and apples add a nice sweetness to guac.
Get fancy and serve shrimp with guac. Use cooked shrimp, like the ones you dip in cocktail sauces, for a restuarant-worthy appetizer.
For the same crunch, but a different taste, try crackers and breadsticks with seeds and oats.
Pretzels are probably the closest food to chips and they’re just as salty as them, making them a great pairing with guac.
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]]>To give guacamole a smoky flavor, grill or broil some of the ingredients or add bacon. If this is too much work, the easiest way to add smokiness is with chipotle chili hot sauce.
While chips add a crunch, you can add even more with pistachios or roasted corn. Imagine the mixture of textures.
Mango may not be the most traditional ingredient in guac, but it gives the dip a fruity twist. In addition to mangoes, other fruits that work well in guac are oranges, pineapple, and pomegranate seeds.
Give guac a margarita-inspired take with tequila or mezcal. Who doesn’t love some booze in their food?
When you can’t decide between nachos and cheese or nachos and guac, why not have both? Make a guacamole nachos mix and top it with melted cheddar cheese.
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]]>The post 5 Foods to Have with Guacamole That Aren’t Chips appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Veggies are a great low-calorie alternative to chips and they’ll give you the same crunch that chips do. Cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers, broccoli, and celery are great veggies to enjoy with guac.
When you think of things to have with guac, typically salty foods come to mind. But, fruit tastes amazing with the dip. Pineapple, pears, honeydew, watermelon, and apples add a nice sweetness to guac.
Get fancy and serve shrimp with guac. Use cooked shrimp, like the ones you dip in cocktail sauces, for a restuarant-worthy appetizer.
For the same crunch, but a different taste, try crackers and breadsticks with seeds and oats.
Pretzels are probably the closest food to chips and they’re just as salty as them, making them a great pairing with guac.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Spice Up Guacamole appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>To give guacamole a smoky flavor, grill or broil some of the ingredients or add bacon. If this is too much work, the easiest way to add smokiness is with chipotle chili hot sauce.
While chips add a crunch, you can add even more with pistachios or roasted corn. Imagine the mixture of textures.
Mango may not be the most traditional ingredient in guac, but it gives the dip a fruity twist. In addition to mangoes, other fruits that work well in guac are oranges, pineapple, and pomegranate seeds.
Give guac a margarita-inspired take with tequila or mezcal. Who doesn’t love some booze in their food?
When you can’t decide between nachos and cheese or nachos and guac, why not have both? Make a guacamole nachos mix and top it with melted cheddar cheese.
The post 5 Ways to Spice Up Guacamole appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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