How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole. Hello friends, so how are you today? Happy Monday.
At this time of year, it’s right to claim anything green and full of garlic as a Halloween dish after all what better way is there to ward off Dracula’s advances!
Vampire’s End Guacamole is the ultimate dip for a spooky night!
Combining the rich, creamy flavour of classic guacamole with a scary twist, it’s the perfect snack to ward off any creatures of the night—or simply satisfy your Halloween cravings.
How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole:
How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole.
(This is an updated post. Originally posted on my other blog Claire Justine and I am am closing that blog down, I thought this post was too good of post, not to save. First published back October 16, 2018. How amazing does this recipe look from The Chia Co?).
Infused with roasted garlic, a hint of lime, and a tsp of chia seeds, this guacamole brings a bold bite that’s sure to keep vampires (and bland snacks) at bay.
Serve it with bat-shaped tortilla chips or alongside a blood-red salsa for a frightfully delicious treat that’s as festive as it is flavourful!
How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole:
Prep Time 5 mins | Total Time 40 mins
Serves 2-4
Ingredients:
- 1 bulb roasted garlic
- 2 avocados
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1 tbsp chia oil
- 1 tsp chia seeds
- 1/4 chopped coriander
How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole Method:
- Preheat oven to 190 degrees.
- Cut off the top of the garlic bulb and drizzle with olive oil. Wrap the bulb in tin foil and bake for 35 minutes.
- After the garlic cools, squeeze the roasted garlic out of the cloves.
- Add the garlic along with all other ingredients to the food processor and puree until smooth.
- Add to serving bowl and enjoy with crackers or crisps.
So what do you think of this How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole post? Do you also fancy making some?
Recipe courtesy of The Chia Co.
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How To Make Vampire’s End Guacamole:
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