In celebration of Cinco de Mayo we thought we would share some of our favorite dips! Whether you need something quick to throw together for a party or you just feel like making a small bowl for yourself one night and watching Netflixs (yeah—I said it!) here are some delicious recipes to get you going.
No Fuss Guacamole, makes 2-3 cups.
Needed: 2 ripe avocados, 3 tablespoons diced onion (love red but any onion variety is great), 3-4 tablespoons chopped cilantro, juice from half a lime, 1/2 tablespoon fine grain sea salt and (optional) one small diced jalapeno (seeds and veins removed).
Mash up your avocados. I like to do this with a fork and just keep on mashing until I have a nice green paste. 🙂 Add all other ingredients, and leave one of the avocado seeds in to help the guacamole stay fresh longer.Don't like guacamole? What about trying out strawberry salsa? It's a slightly sweeter version of the classic tomato variety. Here's what to do…
Strawberry Salsa, makes about 3 cups.
Needed: 2 cups finely chopped strawberries, 1/3 cup finely chopped white or yellow onion, 1/4 cup finely chopped cilantro, 1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt, Juice from 1 lime, a pinch of garlic salt and pepper. (You could add a finely chopped jalapeño or other pepper to this if you are feeling spicy.)
Once you've finely chopped pretty much everything you are nearly done—easy, huh? Combine everything, squeeze on the lime juice and add your seasoning. I like to let this set and mingle for an hour or more; letting the flavors blend together.This last one might be my all time favorite: Mango salsa! This dip combines the savory and sweet using both tomatoes and mangoes. And if you can't find ripe mangoes feel free to try peaches instead.
Mango salsa, makes 5-6 cups.
Needed: 2-3 ripe mangoes, 2-3 large tomatoes, 1/2 a large yellow onion, 1/3 cup + cilantro and salt to taste
Finely chop up the mangoes, tomatoes and onion. Set aside a handful or two of the chopped mango for garnish at the end, put everything else in a food processor (or good blender). Add the cilantro (reserve a bit for garnish if you like) and 1/2 teaspoon of salt to start. Pulse until well blended but not totally liquefied. Taste and add more salt as you like. Pour in a bowl and garnish with the remaining mango and cilantro.
Have a happy and safe Cinco de Mayo everyone! xo. emma
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Guac is so amazing. We were watching Game of Thrones last night (via Netflix, haha!) and I threw some pre-made guac, shredded cheddar cheese and a dash of sea salt into a bowl, mixed and ate with tortillas. SO. GOOD.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!
mmmm can’t wait to try!
So nice|| Guacamole is so good!! I could eat it every day without getting bored!
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Hmm looks great! I really like guacamole 🙂
The whole avocado seed thing is a bit of a myth though. Turns out because it is the avocado oxidizing, you really need to make a layer of something like oil between the dip and the air. Or just eat quickly 🙂
the second dish is killing me, it looks so yummy!
Awesome recipes!!
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Even though I live in South Africa, I have always loved guacamole and salsa! I can’t wait to make the strawberry salsa.
I’m SO going to try that strawberry salsa!
Nothing better than a Cinco de Mayo guacamole!!!!!
Looks delish!
Yummy!
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Yummy! The first one looks very good. 🙂
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omg!i have been looking for a mango salsa since forever!cant wait to try this!thank you 😀
Guacamole is one of my guilty pleasures!
The first and third look really nice…!
Feliz Cinco de Mayo girls! 🙂
xoxo
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yumm! happy holiday!
katie x
These look so yummy! (:
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Yup, have some guacamole in the refrigerator as I type! The strawberry salsa and the mango dip sound divine .. definitely must dos!
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I have a few mangos in my fridge and was wondering what I wanted to do with them today! Thank you for a delish post, I can’t wait to try all the varieties:)
Yum! This just made me so hungry! I am going to try these! Great post!
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HAPPY 5 DE MAYO!! GREETINGS FROM MEXICO 🙂
I love the look of leaving a avocado pit in the guac.
Yumm! Great recipes! xx
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Mango salsa sound delicious! Mango is my favorite fruit 🙂
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LOOOOOVE ! 😀
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Thanks! Going to try some of these!
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These all look amazing, we are having nachos tonight so i’m gonna get in the kitchen and make some of these to go with them.
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yum definitely trying the strawberry salsa
AH! delicious!!!!
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It looks delicious! Beautiul photos! love your blog 🙂
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mmmmmmm that guacamole look super yummy!
Oohh I love salsa! This is a must do for me! 🙂
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I must dispute the commentor who says the avocado seed trick is a myth! I do this every time and my guac stays fresh and green for up to 24 hours – no browning at all. It doesn’t keep it forever, but it helps keep it nice and fresh for the duration of a party. And it means you don’t have to make the guac at the very last second – when, let’s face it, you should be enjoying sangria with those friends you invited over, not frantically making guacamole.
yum. yum. guacamole.
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Just because I’m a History teacher, I just have to say, that Cinco de Mayo was the day that the Mexican Army, defeated the French army (who was sent to Mexico by Napoleon the III)at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Some people believe that Cinco de Mayo is the day of Mexican Independence, while that is not true (its September 16th!), Cinco de Mayo was a major moral victory for the Mexicans since the battle showed France and the world that Mexico would not stop in keeping their independence.
This day is NOT a federal holiday in Mexico (believe it or not) the day gets more attention in the United States than in Mexico (this depends on where you live, it is HUGE in Puebla, Mexico!).
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I just drooled my face off. This is my FAVORITE kind of food – dippy and mexican. I will try it all!
I love guacamole and salsas but I can’t have them in restaurants because they always, always add cilantro/corriander and this….makes me want to die. It is positively the most disgusting herb on the planet. I don’t get why some people love it….gag. But the recipes look great and I will surely make them (without cilantro).
Thanks for posting the strawberry sauce, because I don0t liike guacamole that much :B
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