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This zesty, creamy Avocado Dip is the perfect "5 minutes until your guests are devouring a whole bowl in seconds" type of dip. It's creamy, spicy, smoky and just gosh darn delicious.
This recipe was originally published in July 2017. It has been updated for photos and content. For a good laugh, scroll down below the recipe card and check out the old photos!
Yes, I said gosh darn. Because apparently Google doesn't prefer swear words. But you get my meaning.
Because if you like guacamole you will love this. Period. Unless you don't like bacon. In which case I'm not totally sure we can be friends. And if you tell me next you don't like guacamole, I hate to tell you this...
But it's over.
All kidding aside, this stuff really is awesome. It's SUPER simple to make with just a handful of ingredients. Avocado, sour cream, a little chipotle pepper for some spice and smokiness, lime, fresh cilantro, and of course the much talked about BACON.
This Avocado Dip is just perfect for appetizers at parties, potlucks, and any gathering of people really. Or just eat it hovering over the counter in a hurry before anyone else sees it. To each their own right?
You may also want to try making some Fresh Tomato Salsa - it's super easy and is perfect for parties!
The Ingredients
Avocado dip is not quite the same as guacamole. This avocado dip is lighter and creamier than guacamole. And is has bacon. Yes, bacon. Because you know bacon makes everything better LOL! The ingredients are all easy to find in your local grocery store. See below for some tips on buying avocados.
- Avocados
- Sour cream - full fat. period.
- Chipotle pepper in adobo sauce - these can be very spicy. I've included options for adjusting the spice level in the recipe below.
- Lime juice - I ALWAY recommend using fresh lime juice. The bottles has a completely different flavor that affect the taste of this dip.
- Bacon - thin cut works best for this recipe because we want to get it really crispy so it's easier to crumble
- Cilantro - again, fresh is necessary for this recipe.
How to Choose Avocados
Avocados can be sneaky. I've chosen many an avocado that I thought would be incredible, only to get home and have it be mush. Or hard. That said, here are some tips for choosing avocados in the store:
- Gently squeeze the avocado in your hand. It should be pretty firm, but with just a little give.
- Look for avocados that don't have blemishes on the skin or soft, mushy spots.
- The skin of an avocado can vary depending on the type you are buying. However, you will typically want to look for an avocado with a dark, uniform color.
To learn more about avocados, check out this post from California Avocado.
How to Keep Avocados From Turning Brown
Ahhh, the age old question. There are many tips out there to help prevent your avocados form turning brown. Some say leaving the pit in will help.
Covering the avocado with lemon juice before storing is a common tip that is known to work well. But honestly, I find that my avocados turn brown regardless of what I do.
I personally just store it in a plastic ziplock bag and then eat it when it's slightly brown....which leads to the next question....
Is it ok to eat avocados that are brown? Definitely! The brown will not harm you, it just looks kind gross. You can just eat it plain, or use your brown avocados in dips (like this one), salad dressing, or topping on other dishes.
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Step By Step Instructions
First off, when cooking the bacon make sure it gets nice and crispy so it's easy to crumble into small pieces. Set it aside while you finish the rest of the dip.
Place ingredients (except bacon) into food processor and blend until the mixture is smooth and uniform.
Then add bacon and pulse until the bacon is distributed throughout the sauce. You can also just stir your bacon in at the end. If you have crumbled it sufficiently small, it should stir right in.
Expert Tips
- To reduce the spice level, use only half of the chipotle pepper, or even just use a tablespoon of the adobo sauce. Then you get the flavor without too much of the spice.
- Cook the bacon really crispy so it's easier to crumble.
- If you'd like this to be more of a sauce, add additional water and/or cream (if you prefer an ultra creamy texture) until it reaches your desired consistency.
- Spice this dip up a bit and top it with crumbled cotija cheese, additional bacon, diced tomatoes (or pico de gallo) or diced jalapeno. Be creative!
Serving Options
Avocado dip is extremely versatile and can be used as a dip or an accompaniment to any dish. Basically, it can be used in any way you would use guacamole. Check out some of these fun ways to use it:
- Obviously tortilla chips are the first thing that comes to mind and my personal favorite;
- Dip fresh veggies such as carrots, celery, broccoli or zucchini in it;
- TACOS! Of course this dip would be amazing on tacos. Try it with these awesome tacos:
- Pork Belly Tacos
- Grilled Salmon Tacos
- Slow Cooker Beef Tacos from 4 Son's R Us
- Instant Pot Barbacoa Beef Tacos from Love in My Oven
- Pretzels, breadsticks or bagel chips go great as well;
- Serve it alongside these Pulled Pork Enchiladas or Stuffed Poblanos.
How Long Does Avocado Dip Last?
Bad news guys. This dip will really only be at it's peak for a day or so. While you can eat the brown part, it will start to get bitter after a while which will affect the flavor of your dip. I recommend eating this dip either the same day or the day after. That's never a problem in my house....
Did you make this Avocado Dip recipe? Rate it and leave me a comment below to let me know how you liked it!
Recipe
Avocado Dip Recipe (Avocado Crema)
Ingredients
- 2 (medium) ripe avocados
- ½ cup sour cream
- 1 whole chipotle pepper in adobo sauce finely minced
- Juice of 1 lime
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- 3 slices crisp cooked bacon, crumbled
- 3 tablespoons chopped cilantro
Instructions
- Place ingredients (except bacon) into food processor and blend until the mixture is smooth. Should only take about 30 seconds TOPS.
- Add the crumbled bacon and pulse until the bacon is distributed throughout the sauce. It's ok if there are pieces of bacon - it gives the sauce texture!
Expert Tips:
- To reduce the spice level, use only half of the chipotle pepper, or even just use a tablespoon of the adobo sauce. Then you get the flavor without too much of the spice.
- Cook the bacon really crispy so it's easier to crumble.
- If you'd like this to be more of a sauce, add additional water and/or cream (if you prefer an ultra creamy texture) until it reaches your desired consistency.
- Spice this dip up a bit and top it with crumbled cotija cheese, additional bacon, diced tomatoes (or pico de gallo) or diced jalapeno. Be creative!
Nutrition
Check out this old photo!
Cyndy
Oh wow - you had me at bacon!! I love how easy this is and every single ingredient is on my favorites list!
Danielle
Thanks! The bacon really makes it!
Sandhya Hariharan
Love this easy peesy Avocado Dip. I cannot wait to add them to my party platter.
Danielle
Hope you love it!
Jenn
I"m in love. This is so much easier than making guacamole and the sour cream is a genius touch!
Danielle
Thanks!
Joanie
I absolutely love this dip. It's great with chips but my favorite way is to drizzle it over shrimp or fish tacos - so good!!
Danielle
It's so good on shrimp tacos!
Erika
This avocado dish looks so creamy and delicious. I love that you added bacon!
Danielle
Thanks Erika!
Kacey Perez
Such a simple easy recipe but I love the addition of bacon! All of these ingredients together sound amazing I cannot wait to try this for Cinco de Mayo!
Danielle
Thanks!
Kushigalu
Avocado is my favorite. Drooling over this dip recipe. Must try
Danielle
Thanks!
Kay
You are so right, Bacon really did make this dip the best!! Strange, I hate avocado but I love Guacamole when it is not too lumpy and this dip fits that bill perfectly!
Danielle
I'm so glad you liked it!
Lizet
I used chipotle a few times in my cooking and I really love the flavor. I'm going to give it a try with your recipe this weekend.
Danielle
Hope you love it!
Priya Srinivasan
oh yumm, that avocado dip looks delish!! i bet that bacon in the dip is a sweet surprise, must make all bacon-lovers go gaga!!!
Danielle
Totally!
Tonje
As a huge guac fan I'm not surprised that I love this one! It's so good, I'll be making it again for sure.
Danielle
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Toni
This is really good! My new favorite dip recipe!
Danielle
Thanks!
kim
Okay... this was delicious! It was super easy to whip up and had the best flavor! I will definitely be making again!
Danielle
I'm so glad you liked it!
Scarlet | Family Focus Blog
This avocado sauce would be so good drizzles on tacos and enchilladas. Yum!
Danielle
Definitely!
Jen
Bacon and avocados are two basics in this household so you got a friend in us, haha! Absolutely delicious!
Danielle
Thanks!
Michelle
This is amazing!! I'm totally in love with this sauce. I've used this sauce for literally everything, tacos, fajitas as a dip, we love it! Definitely a keeper, thank you so much for sharing it x
Danielle
So glad you like it!
Kathy
This sounds like perfection!