25 Fun Avocado Recipes (2024)

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I’m writing this on my laptop from a bar seat in Minneapolis on Friday evening. I’m afraid I’m cramping everyone’s Friday night work-is-done style with my laptop. I’m feeling awkward, so I’ll keep this quick. I’ve rounded up twenty-five of my favorite recipes featuring avocado, everyone’s favorite creamy green fruit.

I actually hated avocado for a while when I was younger, but I think it’s because I had been served a brown, stringy, over-ripe avocado—blech! If you have any avocado haters in your life, please present them with the guacamole below and tell me if they still feel the same way about it. I dare you!

Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats, which are the delicious good-for-you variety. Apparently, adding avocado to your meals can actually improve your absorption of carotenoids—yet another reason to love the sweet potato and avocado combo you’ll see a few times in the list below.

We’re starting off with guacamole, of course! Then we’ll run through a variety of Mexican-inspired avocado recipes, as well as sandwiches and salads. Plus, avocado pesto toast (speaking of, you really must try the “everything” avocado toast in my cookbook), and more.

Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or just an avocado lover, this roundup is for you! As always, you can peruse my entire library of avocado recipes here.

1) The Best Guacamole


“Best. Guac. Ever. And the onion trick worked perfect. Made it on Monday and finished on Thursday. It was uncovered daily and still did not turn brown. And now I have the half onion for my next batch. Thanks Kate! Oh, and my husband can’t do cilantro (the genetic soap thing) so I just omitted. Thankfully he doesn’t hate coriander.” – Heather

2) Avocado Pesto Toast


“I wish I could attach a photo of how beautiful this came out. This breakfast is delicious! It’s easy to make, and the different flavors are incredible. I may never make pesto other than like this again! Even my insanely picky husband (who has never eaten an over easy egg in his life) loved It!” – Meghan

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“These tostadas are AMAZING! I have made them many times now, and they are the most perfect and satisfying dinner. The flavors sing so harmoniously together. Thank you so much for this delicious recipe!” – Kiara

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“I’ve made this twice now and love it! The lime juice-marinated kale totally converted me to eating raw kale! This is a perfect recipe to make for weekday lunches in the office because it’s easy to pack and reheat and leftovers taste just as great. Thanks!” – Lauren

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“Made this last night for dinner and…AMAZING! Everybody loved it, even the teenager who was like “ew radishes” and then took the corn salad leftovers for lunch today. Thanks, Kate!” – Rebecca

6) Vegan BLT Sandwich


“I had some coconut bacon in the freezer, so this was one of the times I had all the ingredients on hand to try the recipe. Not much to the recipe, but, oh my! Who woulda thunk it would be soooo good? My only regret was that I ate it too quickly and wished I could eat it again. Thanks Kate!” – Colleen

7) Coconut Rice with Brussels Sprouts


“This is one of my all-time favorite recipes! Super filling and absolutely delicious. Seriously need to add the Love and Lemons cookbook to my shelf… and yours, as well!” – Zoe

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“Fantastic recipe! It was fish Friday so no meat and too hot outside to dealwith the density and weight of meat. Husband, confirmed carnivore, looked at the black bean, avocado taco plate with deep suspicion… But both the kids (teens) and spouse absolutely loved them! Will make again.” – Angelique-Marie

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“Thank you, Kate, this is fabulous! I was looking for some new taste and inspiration and your recipes never fail me. The dressing is fantastic and the dried tomato is a must. I will definitely make this again. Thanks again” – Sandra

10) Spaghetti Squash Burrito Bowls


“This recipe is… INCREDIBLE. My foodie boyfriend said…and I quote… ‘this is amazing. this is restaurant quality”
The feta makes it, it’s filling, it’s colorful, it’s just wonderful. Do yourself a favor and make it… right. now.” – Carolyn

11) TropicalMango Spring Rollswith Avocado-Cilantro Dipping Sauce


“I made these Spring rolls this weekend and they we fabulous. We don’t like too spicy so i left out the jalapenos and I substituted the Arugula with Baby Spinach. This was my first time using rice paper and it was so easy and I will definitely make again” – Monika

12) Kale Guacamole


“My husband and I love this guacamole! He’s not as big a fan of kale as I am, but he always loves this when I make it!” – Kathryn

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“Made this for my teenage brother who upon seeing the ingredients asked me if there was pizza in the fridge… And ended up eating the whole thing! Great recipe !” – Sophie

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“Made this last night and we LOVED it, even though I was out of black beans. Can’t wait to make it again with the beans! Definitely going into the rotation, that avocado sauce is dynamite!” – Eve

15) Huevos Rancheros with Avocado Salsa Verde


“Love this recipe, thank you! I’ve been making this for my wife for months now, and decided to try it with home made salsa verde. Even better!” – Chris

16) Roasted Butternut Squash Tacos


“These tacos are absolutely delicious and make great leftovers. My husband and I both agreed that they are probably the most tasty tacos I’ve ever made.” – Aubrey

17) Veggie Sushi Bowls


“This is such a lovely veggie filled meal. So fresh and delicious, and not to mention super healthy too! I love all the flavors together. This will become a weekly meal! Thanks for the recipe:)” – Kiara

18) Maureen’s Avocado Tabbouleh


“Tabbouleh is one of my favorite salads. I couldn’t wait to try this recipe and loved it so much! The avocado really brings it a new twist. The only ingredient I added was some cumin and it was delicious!” – Sharon

19) Quinoa Black Bean Tacos with Creamy Avocado Sauce


“This was my first recipe I made after discovering your wonderful website. I made these last night (vegan version) and fed them to a die-hard meat and potatoes college kid, and they were a hit! Delicious recipe that I definitely will be making again!” – Becki

20) Heart of Romaine Salad with Pico de Gallo and Avocado Dressing


“Wow, just wow! I made this for supper tonight with salsa chicken burgers, and I am SO glad that I made enough pico, avocado dressing and black bean puree to have leftovers, because this ROCKED!I didn’t add any crumbled feta, and I don’t think it needed any, it was soooooo flavourful. Thank you SO MUCH for developing and sharing this!” – Denise

21) Crispy Mushroom, Spinach and Avocado Quesadillas


“We made these tonight – quick, fresh and fantastic! FIVE STARS!!” – Cathy

22) Portobello and Poblano Fajitas


“I can’t really exaggerate how good this is. The taste and texture are fantastic. The marinade really pushes the already yummy ingredients over the top. We ate our fill with tortillas then used the leftovers scrambled in eggs the next day. So, so delicious. Thanks for a fantastic recipe!’ – Marta

23) Avocado, Egg and English Muffin Sandwich


“This was our very late Labor Day weekend Sunday brunch, with Swiss slices and minced jalepeño (and bacon on the side). So good, and eye-opening, too: here I thought I knew all the egg sandwich tricks. Not so!” – Cara

24) Sweet Potato Burrito Smothered in Avocado Salsa Verde


“Absolutely fantastic, made I for the 10th time tonight, one of our go to meals now… thank you very much!” – Sandee

25) Simple Greek Avocado Sandwich


“I tried this tonight partly because I wanted to use the fresh bread I had and I also had fresh pesto and an avocado on hand. It turned out very well. Also it opened my eyes to all the vegetables one can use for sandwiches.” – Sally

More resources you might appreciate: 13 healthy make-ahead breakfast recipes, 16 recipes that pack well for lunch and 20 simple weeknight dinners. You might also like my monthly seasonal produce guides and healthy kitchen essentials. View all roundups and resource posts here.

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FAQs

How do you jazz up an avocado? ›

Add fresh leafy herbs or your favorite herbed sauce: Chopped fresh basil, cilantro, dill or parsley are all good with avocado. So is a drizzle of pesto, zhoug sauce (spicy cilantro sauce), or chimichurri. Put an egg on it: I love to top my avocado toast with a fried egg for extra protein (example here).

How do you make an avocado more delicious? ›

Seasoned. The simplest way to enjoy avocados is by sprinkling them with a pinch of salt and pepper. You can also try other seasonings like paprika, cayenne pepper, balsamic vinegar, or lemon juice.

What can you mix with avocado to make it taste better? ›

Flavored olive oils like garlic or lemon would also be delicious. Lemon Juice – Use fresh lemon here, not juice purchased in a bottle, which can be quite bitter. Salt and Pepper – I would avoid table salt. Use kosher salt or a flaky sea salt would work well.

What can I do with multiple avocados? ›

Waste Saving Ideas
  1. Guac Avo-Obvi. Served up with salty chips and a refreshing beverage, cool, spicy guacamole is a summertime staple.
  2. Smoothies and Shakes. ...
  3. Hummus. ...
  4. Chocolate Mousse. ...
  5. Baked Goods. ...
  6. Paletas. ...
  7. Salad Dressing. ...
  8. Mayo Replacer.
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What not to mix with avocado? ›

The combination you want to stay away from is eating avocados (a fat) with nuts (a protein). The raw fat properties of the avocado have an inhibiting effect of the digestion of the protein in nuts. Fruit digests the quickest.

What's the tastiest way to eat avocado? ›

Here are a few of our favorite ways to eat avocados:
  1. Guacamole – You can never go wrong with this classic. ...
  2. Baked egg boats with avocado – Eggs and avocados go together like peanut butter and jelly. ...
  3. On a salad in cubes or slices – Add a special touch to your salad by adding cubes or slices of avocado to it.

How to eat avocado when you don't like it? ›

Sneaking Avocado into Your Favorite Dishes

Nestle a couple slices of avocado in a corn or flour tortilla with your protein of choice and generous helpings of lettuce, tomatoes, onions, sour cream, cheese, pico de gallo, and any other fixin's of choice.

Why put lemon juice on avocado? ›

Acidulants, such as citric and ascorbic acid found in lemon juice, help lower the pH of avocados and decrease the enzymatic activity, keeping them from turning brown ( 1 , 3 ). Therefore, squeezing a little lemon juice on top of your cut avocado before storing it could help delay browning.

What does avocado pair well with? ›

Pack your avocado with the filling of your choice for an easy snack or light lunch. Spruce it up with crab, chilli and mustard, serve it warm with sundried tomatoes, olives and spring onions or tuck into veggies, beans and cheese for a really quick, protein-rich dish.

What seasoning is good on avocado? ›

Besides for your basic salt and pepper, try spices that are fresh or dried such as garlic powder, red pepper chili flakes for a nice kick, fresh parsley or cilantro, dill, zaatar seasoning, everything bagel spice, or lemon salt. Avocados are soft in texture; topping your toast with some crunch can enhance every bite.

What can I add to plain avocado? ›

One of the best, and easy, ways to enjoy a ripe avocado is to eat it by itself. For avocado purists – eating a half of a plain avocado sprinkled with lemon juice or your favorite seasoning is all you need. Try a little paprika or balsamic vinegar for an added twist.

What is the avocado smash game? ›

A fresh twist on the game of snap, you'll need to think and act quickly if you want to win! The aim of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards. As you switch and smash your way through the game, you will test your reflexes, and exercise your powers of observation, so stay alert!

What does eating 2 avocados a day do? ›

A daily dose of avocado is good for your heart. Research has shown that people who eat avocados every day have higher levels of HDL, the "good" cholesterol. Avocados also may be good for your gut biome. But they're high in calories, so stick to recommended serving sizes.

Is it OK to eat a whole avocado at one time? ›

Registered dietitian Stephanie Wells, RDN, a nutrition expert for Thyme to Go Vegan Nutrition Services, says that eating a whole avocado instead of just the one-third serving isn't unhealthy; you just want to be sure you get enough protein and carbohydrates throughout the day so your overall diet is balanced.

Can I freeze avocado? ›

Yes, you can freeze avocado but make sure you use ones that are just-ripe (not super soft). Scoop flesh from skin in chunks and arrange on a baking paper-lined tray. Freeze avos for about 30 minutes or until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag and expel air. You can keep avocados in the freezer for up to one month.

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