Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor

Category: Sauces
Kitchen: mexican
Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor

Ingredients

Avocado 2 pcs.
Chilli 2 pcs.
Tomato 1 PC.
Red onion 1 PC.
Garlic 1 clove
Parsley or cilantro 1 bundle
Salt taste
Lime or lemon juice 1 / 4-1 / 3 lime / lemon

Cooking method

  • Peel the avocado, remove the pit, cut into 8 pieces.
  • Cut the tomato into 8 pieces.
  • Peel the seeds and chop the pepper.
  • Cut the onion into cubes.
  • Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor
  • Install the mini-bowl and mini-knife into the main bowl of the processor.
  • We put all the ingredients. I ran the garlic through the press.
  • Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor
  • We close the lid. We turn on the pulse mode for 10 seconds.
  • We open the lid. We clean the walls of the bowl.
  • Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor
  • Close the lid again. We turn on the pulse mode for another 10 seconds.
  • That's it, the sauce is ready. It turned out to be not homogeneous with grains of onions, herbs and pepper. If you need to get a homogeneous mass, you also need to start the pulse mode.
  • Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor
  • This sauce is traditionally served with corn tortillas such as tortillas or tacos.
  • Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor Guacamole Sauce in KitchenAid Artisan Kitchen Processor

Time for preparing:

10 seconds + 10 seconds

Cooking program:

Impulse grinding

Note

I completely forgot to point out that the recipe was taken from the cookbook for the processor - 🔗

gala10
MannochkaThanks for such a wonderful sauce. I correctly understood that it is not necessary to boil it? And can it be done in a conventional grinder? It turns out that your device combines the functions of many others? Great!
Bridge
Mannawhat a good recipe! : bravo: What I like best is that you don't need to cook it. In the summer it is very convenient, there would be an avocado in the house. And so it is convenient to attach the grinned tomato peppers.
Manna
Thank you girls!

No, this sauce is not cooked, it is simply crushed. You can grind with varying degrees of homogeneity - as you like. You can even leave some ingredients in pieces.

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