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QuestionHow do I preserve it?Sims4UCommunity AnswerIt is best to store fresh guacamole in an airtight container, but it will not keep for longer than three days.
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QuestionHow many does it serve?QamarTop AnswererThis recipe makes 6-12 servings.
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QuestionWhat is another name for cilantro?Community AnswerCilantro is also called coriander leaves or Chinese/Mexican parsley.
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QuestionHow do I remove the seed/pit if I don't want to remove the small amount of avocado as shown in the video?Community AnswerUse a spoon and take your time to work the spoon around it. You can always just remove the avocado pieces from the seed with the spoon.
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QuestionDoes it matter what color the pepper is?IdkAGoodUsernameCommunity AnswerNo, any pepper can be used to make guacamole, as it won't be visible and it won't change the taste.
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QuestionDoes it matter the type of ingredients in my guacamole, and do you know where I can get pre-made guacamole?Tara BurkeTop AnswererIngredients don’t matter, as long as it’s suits your tastes and dietary requirements; the only completely necessary ingredient is avocado. Guacamole can be found at nearly any grocery store, with all the other dips.
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QuestionWould this recipe work if I were to use a radish instead of an onion?AnnaCommunity AnswerThis recipe would still work. You can always customize the ingredients and seasonings to your liking. But keep in mind that avocado is necessary for guacamole, so don't change that part of the recipe.
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QuestionRestaurant guacamole tastes different than the type I've made at home even after months of looking at tutorials. Why is this?IdabelleCommunity AnswerThey are probably just using different spices or flavorings. All guacamole is different.
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QuestionI do not like spicy food, can I skip jalapeño and serrano?Hisokas_CorsetCommunity AnswerYes, they just add a kick to the guacamole and keep it fresh for longer. If you don't want it to be too spicy, you could just add the seeds.
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QuestionCan you freeze pre-made guacamole and how long?KemiCommunity AnswerYes, you can freeze pre-made guacamole. The guacamole will last around 3-4 months.
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