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Yield:
12 Servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
3 x California avocadoes
1 x Poblano chile
2 x Serrano chiles
1 x Small white onion
3 x Cloves garlic
3 x Juice of 2-3 lemons
1/4 tsp Powdered cumin
1 tsp Tabasco sauce
Instructions:
Instructions: Roast the poblano chile over a low flame (or under a broiler) until the skin begins to char and blister. Place in a paper bag and let set for a few minutes. While the poblano is steaming, mince the onion and place in a large bowl. De-seed and scoop out the avocadoes, taking care to discard any brown portions Place the avocado in bowl with onion and pound into slightly lumby paste. Take the poblano chile out of the bag and peel it, removing the stem, seeds, and internal membranes. Remove the stem end of the serranos Peel the garlic cloves. Place the poblano,serranos, garlic, lemon juice, cumin, and Tabasco sauce in a blender and whizz until pureed. Add this to the avocado/onion mixture in the large bowl and mix thoroughly. The flavor blends better if the guacamole is left in the refrigerator for an hour or two before serving. There are at least as many variations of Guacamole as there are people who make it, but this version may offend some purists, hence the name.

This recipe is the result of
experimentation with the basic guacamole recipe. I personally prefer more cumin in it, but you dont want the result to taste more like bean dip than guacamole. Never use Florida avocadoes for guacamole - youll get a watery green pulp.

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