There are few foods I love more than Mexican and Indian foods. I seriously think I could eat either or both of these everyday for the rest of my life without a problem. So this dip is right up my alley, with the combination of the Avocado and the Indian spice.
This dip couldn't be any easier to make. There are only 3 ingredients other than spices, and there's no added fat so you can simply enjoy the freshness of the vegetables. If you're tired of schlepping the same old spinach artichoke dip to parties, give this dip a try for a tasty and interesting twist!
Oh, and this recipe is completely raw for all you raw foodies out there!
Indian Avocado Spinach Dip
2 avocados, cut in half and scooped out
3 cups packed baby spinach leaves
1 tbsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/8-1/4 tsp salt
Freshly cracked pepper
In a food processor, combine avocados, spinach, and lemon juice until creamy. Add garam masala, salt, and pepper and pulse until well combined.
12 comments:
simple and delicious, sounds like a winner to me!
looks (and sounds) great! Definitely bookmarking...
WOW! I would never have thought of making a guacamole with spinaches and masala! Living in Mexico I definitely think that this gives a 180ยบ twist to the recipe!
There is not a word in that title that my boyfriend doesn't like. And even though I'm allergic to avocados, I'm gonna give this to him in a move of selfless love. =)
I am seriously intrigued by this! The color is amazing. Great idea, thank you! I wonder how this would be w/kale instead of spinach? maybe too stringy?
looks beautiful and there is nothing better than these fresh ingredients together.. i throw a little bit of cucumber as well.. yumyum
what food processor do you use..
jonathan
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Oooh that looks so good. What a gorgeous green. I love anything with garam masala added. This must be fab.
Healthy, easy, AND delicious?! This goes straight into the must make pile!
Hmm, this sounds and looks good!! :)
This dip sounds really good!
Wow, this looks delicious!!!
Thanks
Angelica
I never heard of an indian avocado dipp. I will try this one, thanks.
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