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vwpamperedchef said:Sorry, I am not parting with mine! Hope you can get some!
janezapchef said:I usually tell people they can make darn good guac by themselves with the salad chopper. 2-4 avocadoes (depending on size), 1 -2 plum tomato, seeded, 1/2 to 1 small onion, depending on taste, 1-2 cloves garlic, pressed, juice of 1 lime, cilantro to taste (for me, it's a big clump), 1 jalepeno, seeded, salt to taste. It's from Trader Joe's, sort of. They sell guacamole "kits", and that's what's in it. I just use the salad choppers to chop it all up. It's not the same, but it's pretty darn good!
linojackie said:That's how I make mine (minus the jalepeno) and it's so good, people literally lick the bowl! I'm sure the seasoning is good, but I'll bet it's no match to my fresh guac from scratch!![]()
Guacamole Seasoning is a blend of spices and herbs offered by Pampered Chef, specifically designed to enhance the flavor of guacamole. It typically includes ingredients like garlic, onion, and lime, making it easy to create delicious guacamole at home.
To use the Guacamole Seasoning, simply mix it with ripe avocados, lime juice, and any additional ingredients you prefer, such as tomatoes or onions. The recommended ratio is usually about 1 tablespoon of seasoning per 2 ripe avocados, but you can adjust it to taste.
You can purchase Pampered Chef Guacamole Seasoning through a Pampered Chef consultant, at their official website, or during Pampered Chef parties. It may also be available at select retail locations that carry Pampered Chef products.
Yes, Pampered Chef Guacamole Seasoning is gluten-free. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for any specific allergen information or changes in ingredients.
Absolutely! While it's specifically designed for guacamole, you can also use the seasoning to flavor dips, dressings, marinades, or even as a seasoning for grilled meats and vegetables to add a zesty kick.