Homemade Guacamole { + A Review of Food Should Taste Good Chips}

This no-fail homemade guacamole goes great on chips, burritos, burgers, tacos, and much more! The ingredients are so simple, the flavor is out of this world, and it can be adapted in so many ways.

Homemade Guacamole | Natural Chow

Despite their health benefits, I’m not usually one to buy avocados. 

Unless I know I’ll be making a batch of guacamole soon.

Avocados are a real funny thing. One minute their as hard as a rock, the next their waaaaay too soft and are completely unusable. So I buy the rock hard (green) avocados, wait until they’re just starting to go soft, and then make a batch of the world’s best homemade guacamole. 

Homemade Guacamole | Natural Chow

I’ve been making this guacamole for years, putting it on tacos, burritos, chips, salads, burgers, and much more. Not once has this recipe failed me. Not. Once. 

Avocados ARE pretty high in fat, but it’s a healthy fat! Not to mention that they’re full of fiber and all kinds of vitamins. This healthy dip just got a whole lot better, am I right? 

Homemade Guacamole | Natural ChowSo why should you make this guacamole?

There’s so much to love about guacamole. Not only is it really inexpensive to make, it takes minutes! I don’t have time to make food that takes hours to prepare. I’m sure you don’t either! So the prep time on this baby is a big selling point for me. 

And, of course, it’s super stinkin’ delicious. Seriously, I eat could eat this stuff by the spoonful. The flavor is out of this world!

Homemade Guacamole | Natural Chow

In all honesty, this isn’t really a recipe. Okay it is, but the ingredients are so simple and it can be adapted in so many ways, it just feels wrong to call it a recipe. You can adapt it however you’d like, using less lime juice if you find it too tangy, adding red onion or tomato—anything!

Another thing you could do to change things up is add diced jalapeños for a little kick of heat. I’ve done this before and it was phenomenal to say the least.

 

Here’s the recipe:

Homemade Guacamole
Prep time: 
Total time: 
Yield: About 2 cups
 
Ingredients
  • 3 large avocados, halved
  • ½ teaspoon fresh lime juice
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and minced finely
  • salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
  1. Scoop the pulp of the avocado out of the skin and place in a medium bowl. Mash the avocado with a fork until guacamole has reached your desired consistency (some like it smooth, some like it chunky).
  2. Add lime juice, salt, pepper, and garlic and mix thoroughly.
  3. Serve with chips or slather on burritos, tacos, or burgers!

Aaaaand now the Food Should Taste Good Chips Review.

Let me start out by saying—I wasn’t paid to say any of this. I WAS given a few bags of chips to sample a couple of flavors, but other than that, I wasn’t compensated to say anything positive about these chips. All opinions and borderline obsessions are my own. 

So, with that said, lemme show you the chips!

Food Should Taste Good Sweet Potato Chips

We’ll start with my favorite—the sweet potato chips. I had only had sweet potato chips once before and I though they were terrible. So, ironically enough, the chips I thought I would like the least ended up being the ones I loved the most. They’re slightly sweet, slightly salty, and full of sweet potato flavor! 

These chips definitely get 5 stars from me.

Food Should Taste Good Blue Corn Chips

The blue corn chips are probably my second favorite. I really don’t ever buy white or yellow corn chips anymore and so I’ve been eating these for the past year. I eat these blue corn chips alongside homemade burritos with a little bit of salsa and, of course, guacamole. 

These also get a 5 star rating from yours truly.

Food Should Taste Good Multigrain Chips

I have to say, these mulitgrain chips came as sort of a miracle to me. Since we started eating healthier, I haven’t been able to buy the multigrain chips I used to buy and I couldn’t find anything that came close to the flavor. I tried guys, I really did. And these were the only ones that even came remotely close. I love these and I could eat them daily.

My rating: 4 1/2 stars

Food Should Taste Good Jalapeno Chips

To be honest, I had no idea how I would like these. You all know I love spicy foods, and there are spicy chips out there, but I don’t think anyone’s ever pureed jalapeños and put that in tortilla chips. Until now. 

These jalapeño chips are actually pretty good, despite what you’d think. Of course I like ‘em because I love everything spicy, but I thought they were delicious. I do love that they’re colored with non-GMO beet powder instead of some artificial dye.

My rating: 4 stars

So, all in all, these are some seriously quality, delicious chips that I think everyone should buy. When I don’t have the energy or time to make something for snack, they make a perfect (and quick) snack. 

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Have you tried any of these chip flavors? Which one is your favorite?

Disclosure: I was given product free of charge by Food Should Taste Good and I was under no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions are 100% my own and I have personally been eating these chips for months!

Comments

  1. says

    This sounds great. We love Food should taste good chips!
    Thank you for stopping by the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop this week. We hope to see you drop by our neck of the woods next week!

  2. says

    I thought I didn’t like guacamole, but I tried it at Chili’s and liked it! I’ll have to make your recipe! Thanks for linking up to the Tasty Tuesdays Linky Party at Creative K Kids. I have pinned this post to the Tasty Tuesdays Linky Party.

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