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An essential dip or condiment to be shared alongside all your vegetarian Mexican food favorites, we’re making an easy Creamy Guacamole Recipe with Sour Cream! Share with other favorites like One Pan Mexican Quinoa, Tofu Tacos, Vegetarian Enchiladas and Mexican Black Beans! This recipe is vegetarian, gluten free and easily vegan.

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Guacamole Recipe with Sour Cream

When I was middle school teacher, years ago, another teacher brought fresh guacamole with sour cream to a pot luck. Now, this former Texas girl had never tasted a guacamole recipe with sour cream before, but when I did, I knew I’d never forget it! I immediately asked what this new experience was. Simply put, to make guacamole creamy and to add a bit of tangy flavor, she added sour cream! Mind blown.

This recipe is so delish, I put sour cream in my Creamy Avocado Sauce too (it’s also a dip!).

Sour cream is a simple addition to your favorite guacamole recipe. Just a few tablespoons to a small batch recipe will do it. The sour cream adds a nice tang without being too overbearing and it also creates a creamy, silky mouthfeel. A fabulous contrast to the crunch of tortilla chips.

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Quick Guide: How to Make Guacamole

The simplest fresh ingredients come together in this chunky guacamole recipe. In summary, here’s how to make it (see recipe card for details):

  • First, finely mince the red onion, garlic, jalapeño and cilantro.
  • Second, chop the Roma tomato small.
  • Third, squeeze lime juice from fresh limes.
  • Fourth, slice the ripe avocados and scoop out their flesh.
  • Next, to the avocados add the onion, garlic, jalapeño, lime juice and salt. Mash.
  • Last, stir in the sour cream, tomatoes and cilantro.

Share guacamole with your Mexican food favorites, tortilla chips or dollop on taco or burrito bowls! This guac recipe with sour cream is sooo good on toast too!

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How to Choose An Avocado

An important part of your creamy guacamole recipe is to find the perfect avocados. Choose firm avocados that don’t yield to finger pressure. They’re not ripe at this stage, and while this takes some planning, it ensures that the avocado isn’t bruised or have soft spots.

When ripening at home, place avocados in a basket or on the counter at room temperature and check on them about every other day until they yield to gentile pressure. This is when I put them in the refrigerator. Here, they’ll stay chilled, ready to use in fresh guacamole and it slows the ripening processes. Use them as needed within about a 4-5 days.

I still get stringy avocados occasionally, but I find bruising and uneven ripening is reduced and they store longer in the fridge.

Related: Love spicy things? Try my easy Charred Jalapeño – Lime Guacamole Dip!

How to Store Fresh Guacamole

Avocados brown easily once exposed to air. That’s just a part of the territory of loving avocados and guacamole! Therefore, to avoid your creamy guacamole recipe turning brown, here are a few ways to approach the conundrum:

1. My chef friend recommend adding a layer of water over the top of the guacamole. After pressing the guac into an even layer in a storage container, gently add a thin layer of water on top, lid and refrigerate. When ready to use, drain the water off. This works, but after about 24 hours, it still turns a little brown. Simply scrape that thin layer and proceed with your favorite tortilla chips!
2. You can use plastic wrap, pressing the wrap right on the surface of fresh guacamole. Lid and refrigerate. This method works just as well as the water method. However in my efforts to reduce kitchen waste and plastic in my life, I no longer use this method.
3. This is by far my favorite method: chop all the veggies ahead of time and store separately in small containers. When ready to make your guac recipe with sour cream, simply mash the avocados and stir in the prepared ingredients!

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Pro Tips

  • Make Ahead? Yes Please! To avoid brown guacamole, simply chop all the veggies up to a day in advance. When you’re ready to prep the guac, mash the avocado and stir in the remaining ingredients.
  • Vegan/Dairy Free Guacamole with Sour Cream? You got it! Omit the sour cream and use your favorite vegan/dairy free sour cream. I like Tofutti brand.
  • Salt to Taste: for this guac recipe with sour cream I find a little salt goes a long way. However, feel free to add more, just a pinch at a time to taste.
  • Cilantro: love it or loathe it, it’s truly fabulous in this fresh guacamole recipe. However, there are those who say it tastes like soap. So, feel free to leave it out, if preferred.
  • Homemade Tortilla Chips? If you find you’re out and happen to have corn tortillas on hand, Lisa has a recipe for homemade tortilla chips!

Recipes to Enjoy with Creamy Guacamole

  • Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos
  • Black Bean Tostadas(easy!)
  • Skillet Enchiladas Verde
  • Tofu Tacos with Easy Chili Lime Slaw
  • Quick Chipotle Salsa
  • Cauliflower Tinga Tacos
  • Cheesy Tofu Enchiladas

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Creamy Guacamole Recipe with Sour Cream

Prep Time:15 minutes minutes

Total Time:15 minutes minutes

Servings:5

Calories:214kcal

Author:Traci York

An essential dip or condiment to be shared along side all your Mexican food favorites, we're making a Creamy Guacamole Recipe with Sour Cream! It's easy to make with delicious results. See blog post above for storage tips! This recipe is vegetarian, gluten free and easily vegan.

Ingredients

  • 3 (615g) Avocados
  • 1 - 2 Tbs (8-16g) Fresh Jalapeño chopped fine, depending on how spicy your pepper is - start with 1 Tbs, then increase to taste. You'll need about 1 medium jalapeno.
  • 1 Tbs (8g) Garlic minced
  • 1 1/2 Tbs (25g) Fresh Lime Juice
  • 1/4 tsp Fine Sea Salt adjust to taste
  • 3 Tbs (25g) Red Onion chopped fine
  • 1 1/2 Tbs (6g) Fresh Cilantro chopped fine
  • 1/3 C (70g) Roma Tomato chopped small
  • 2 Tbs (35g) Sour Cream

Instructions

  • Slice the avocados and remove the pits. Scoop out the flesh and spoon it into a medium mixing bowl.

  • To the avocados, add the jalapeños, garlic, lime juice and salt. Mash with a potato masher or fork until creamy with some small chunks left.

  • To the mixture, add the onion, cilantro, tomato and sour cream. Fold the ingredients together until they're evenly distributed and the sour cream is incorporated. Taste for salt and lime. A little more of either can be added to taste, a pinch or squeeze at a time.

  • Cover and rest the guacamole in the fridge. Share within 15-20 minutes to prevent browning. Or use any of the preservation techniques described in the blog post above.

  • Share with your favorite Mexican food recipes, dollop on tacos, bowls or use as a dip! It's fabulous on toast too!

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate. If this information is important to you, please have it verified independently.

Calories: 214kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 130mg | Potassium: 672mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 445IU | Vitamin C: 27mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why do people put sour cream in guacamole? ›

Sour cream is a simple addition to your favorite guacamole recipe. Just a few tablespoons to a small batch recipe will do it. The sour cream adds a nice tang without being too overbearing and it also creates a creamy, silky mouthfeel. A fabulous contrast to the crunch of tortilla chips.

Does sour cream keep guacamole from turning brown? ›

When the avocados in guacamole turn brown, it's because they contain an enzyme that reacts with oxygen in the air. So preventing this oxidation from happening is as simple as blocking your guacamole from the air, which the sour cream and plastic wrap layers do.

What is the creamy ingredient to keep guacamole green? ›

The lactic acid in sour cream acts very much like the ascorbic acid in limes in combating the oxidizing enzymes in avocados. The process and result is similar: spread a thin layer of sour cream onto a smooth surface of guacamole and cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

You see, lime is a very strong acidic flavor and it can easily overpower the delicate flavor of the avocado.

How to jazz up guacamole? ›

Other seasonings and spices like paprika or cayenne can add a kick to standard guacamole. Crushed red pepper, cayenne, paprika, or even garlic powder can up the flavor in a store-bought guacamole and allow you to cater it to your own tastes.

Why put mayo in guacamole? ›

Although adding mayonnaise to guacamole can be a divisive topic, plenty of people swear by it for its textural benefits. Blending just a little bit of mayo into your guacamole will help make it extra creamy and silky smooth for dipping or spreading.

Can I make guacamole the night before? ›

The key is simple: you need to press the plastic wrap directly and completely against the surface of the guacamole. When stored this way, guacamole can be made ahead and stored in the fridge up to overnight with nary a brown spot in sight.

Why is restaurant guacamole so green? ›

DOES LEMON JUICE KEEP GUACAMOLE FROM TURNING BROWN? Yes! The lemon forms a barrier between the outside air and the guacamole to make sure the dip stays its greenest.

How do restaurants keep avocados green? ›

Plastic wrap is a practical, albeit not foolproof way to slow down the natural course of fruit aging. The trick is to make sure the plastic wrap is sealed flush with the flesh. If you're trying to store a cut avocado, be sure to leave the pit in, as it will naturally protect the flesh underneath and prevent browning.

What powder keeps guacamole fresh? ›

The avoFresh contains ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and calcium carbonate. You add the powder mixture to fresh mashed avocado. The avoFresh keeps the avocado fresh and from turning that off-putting brown that avocado pulp gets when exposed to air.

How does Chipotle keep guacamole green? ›

In order to keep the dip from turning from a vibrant green to a yucky, brown hue by the day's end, it is double sealed. His third TikTok clip showed how each tin of guacamole is sealed to keep it from going bad. “Each panned guac gets sealed airtight with Saran Wrap,” he said.

When guacamole turns brown does that mean it's bad? ›

Although brown guacamole isn't the most appealing, it's completely safe to eat (as long as you've stored the guacamole in the refrigerator, and it isn't more than three days old). "While a bit off-putting to look at, brown guacamole is totally safe," confirms Food Network's nutritionist, Dana Angelo White, MS RD ATC.

Does leaving the avocado pit in guacamole? ›

The pit protects the guac simply because it shields a portion of the dip's surface from exposure to air. You'd be just as well off plopping a few hardboiled eggs or some golf balls or an iPhone into your guacamole.

Why doesn't store-bought guacamole turn brown? ›

It isn't exposed to air

When avocados are exposed to air, they begin to oxidize. That's when and why they start to turn brown. But if you can eliminate any contact with air, guacamole — or even an avocado half — can be stored for longer without changing colors.

What is the purpose of sour cream in cooking? ›

Baking with Sour Cream: The creamy texture of sour cream makes baked goods more moist than if you used milk. This makes sour cream an excellent choice for recipes that are known to have drier results, like sponge cakes.

Do Mexicans put sour cream on food? ›

Sour cream is not a traditional Mexican ingredient. Traditional Mexican dishes are made with crema, a milder and thinner option than sour cream.

What can I use instead of sour cream in guacamole? ›

Yogurt is your best substitute for sour cream. Whether you're baking or making a dip or sauce, yogurt is a 1:1 sub. That means if your recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream, you can replace it with 1 cup of yogurt. Full-fat Greek or natural yogurts work best, but low-fat or even nonfat can be used, too.

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