Grilled Corn And Avocado Guacamole Recipe

platter with chips and guacamol
platter with chips and guacamol - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Whether Mexican food is your go-to cuisine or not, chances are you're a guacamole fan. Who doesn't love scooping a chip into the famously flavorful dip, with its vibrant green color and fresh taste? This creative twist on the traditional recipe, grilled guacamole, offers a tasty blend of smoky charred flavors to highlight the creamy richness of the avocado. The caramelization that occurs during the grilling of the corn, jalape?o, onion, and even the avocado itself, adds depth and complexity to the taste that sets this guacamole recipe apart from all the others.

Wellness coach and recipe developer Miriam Hahn brings us this recipe and says, "One of my favorite things about guacamole is how nutritious and versatile it is, and this grilled version is perfect for those days when you want to take the cooking outside." So grab an apron, brush up on essential grilling tips and tricks, and let's make some delicious guacamole, which is perfect for an appetizer or an accompaniment to tacos, fajitas, quesadillas, or enchiladas.

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Gather The Ingredients For Grilled Corn And Avocado Guacamole Recipe

recipe ingredients
recipe ingredients - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

To make this recipe, hit up the produce aisle for avocados, corn, onion, jalape?o, cilantro, and lime. "Since avocados are the main ingredient here, it's important to use firm but ripe avocados. Hold the avocado in the palm of your hand and give it a gentle squeeze. A ripe avocado should yield slightly to pressure without feeling too mushy or overly soft. It should have a firm texture with a slight give," Hahn explains. The only other ingredient you'll need is salt, and you most likely have that on hand.

Step 1: Preheat The Grill

setting grill temperature
setting grill temperature - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Preheat the grill to medium-high heat.

Step 2: Prepare The Avocados

hand cutting avocado
hand cutting avocado - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Cut the avocados in half and remove the pits.

Step 3: Place The Vegetables On The Grill

vegetables on grill
vegetables on grill

Place the avocados cut side down on the grill along with the corn, onion, and jalape?o.

Step 4: Char The Avocados

charred avocados on board
charred avocados on board - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Cook the avocados for about 15 minutes until the underside is charred and then let them cool for 15 minutes.

Step 5: Cook The Remaining Vegetables

corn, jalapeno, and onion on grill
corn, jalapeno, and onion on grill - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Cook the remaining vegetables for about 10 more minutes, rotating frequently.

Step 6: Scoop Out The Avocado

hand scooping out avocado
hand scooping out avocado - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Scoop out the avocado flesh into a large bowl.

Step 7: Mash The Avocado

fork mashing avocado
fork mashing avocado - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Mash the avocado with a fork.

Step 8: Chop The Roasted Jalape?o

hand cutting jalapeno
hand cutting jalapeno - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Discard the jalape?o skin and seeds and chop.

Step 9: Dice The Onion

cutting onion on board
cutting onion on board - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Dice the onion.

Step 10: Prepare The Corn Kernels

hand cutting corn off cob
hand cutting corn off cob - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Remove the kernels from the corn cob with a sharp knife.

Step 11: Combine The Ingredients

ingredients in glass bowl
ingredients in glass bowl - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Add the corn, jalape?o, and onion to the bowl with the avocado along with the tomato, garlic, and cilantro

Step 12: Add The Final Ingredients

adding lime juice to bowl
adding lime juice to bowl - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Add the lime juice and salt, then stir to combine.

Step 12: Serve The Guacamole

guacamole and chips
guacamole and chips - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

The guacamole is ready to serve.

Can I Make This Recipe Without Using An Outdoor Grill?

guacamole and chips
guacamole and chips - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Several types of indoor appliances can be used to grill the ingredients for the guacamole if an outdoor grill is not accessible. A stovetop grill pan, featuring ridges to mimic the char marks produced by outdoor grilling, evenly distributes heat over a stovetop burner making it suitable for indoor grilling. Panini presses, typically used for making pressed sandwiches, can also serve as grills for cooking the vegetables: Simply place them on the hot grill plates. You may have a griddle, commonly used for cooking breakfast foods, which offers another option for indoor grilling: Just preheat the surface and add the vegetables.

Additionally, an oven's broiler function can be utilized. Place the avocado and onion halves on a baking sheet cut side up and add the other vegetables whole, then broil them until they begin to brown and char slightly. You can also opt for a large cast iron skillet to sear and char the vegetables. This method will involve working in batches to accommodate all of the vegetables.

What Are Some Ways To Serve The Grilled Guacamole?

taco salad with guacamole
taco salad with guacamole - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

There are endless ways to serve the grilled guacamole. You can start by pairing it with crispy tortilla chips, to provide a classic and satisfying snack or appetizer. If you're feeling extra ambitious, you can make your own tortilla chips at home. Alternatively, spread the grilled guacamole on slices of toasted baguette for a festive bruschetta appetizer. Additionally, consider using it as a dip for fresh vegetables like carrots, celery, bell peppers, and cucumber for a nutritious and satisfying snack.

For a meal option, use it to dress up a taco salad with lettuce, taco meat, rice, corn, black olives, and tomatoes. Try it as a topping for beef tacos, shredded tofu tacos, quesadillas, or other Mexican-inspired dishes to add both flavor and texture. Grilled guacamole also wonderfully complements grilled meats such as chicken, steak, or fish, serving as a delicious side dish. You can incorporate it into wraps or sandwiches to add a creamy and flavorful element to your lunch or dinner.

Grilled guacamole even works for breakfast. Try topping scrambled eggs, omelets, or breakfast burritos with guacamole for a flavor-packed start to your day.

Grilled Corn And Avocado Guacamole Recipe

guacamole in bowl
guacamole in bowl - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 25mCook Time: 25mYield: 8 ServingsIngredients

  • 3 firm but ripe avocados

  • 2 ears of corn, husked

  • ? onion, peeled

  • 1 jalape?o

  • 1 large tomato, diced

  • 1 garlic clove, minced

  • ? cup chopped cilantro

  • 2 tablespoons lime juice

  • ? teaspoon salt

Directions

  1. Preheat the grill to medium-high heat.

  2. Cut the avocados in half and remove the pits.

  3. Place the avocados cut side down on the grill along with the corn, onion, and jalape?o.

  4. Cook the avocados for about 15 minutes until the underside is charred and then let them cool for 15 minutes.

  5. Cook the remaining vegetables for about 10 more minutes, rotating frequently.

  6. Scoop out the avocado flesh into a large bowl.

  7. Mash the avocado with a fork.

  8. Discard the jalape?o skin and seeds and chop.

  9. Dice the onion.

  10. Remove the kernels from the corn cob with a sharp knife.

  11. Add the corn, jalape?o, and onion to the bowl with the avocado along with the tomato, garlic, and cilantro.

  12. Add the lime juice and salt, then stir to combine.

  13. The guacamole is ready to serve.

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