Just The Tip: How To Pick A Ripe Avocado
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In case you haven’t noticed, avocado is having a moment.
Avocados have always been awesome (duh), but God knows #avocadotoast has gone viral in the past couple years, and it’s only picking up steam. Those of you that know me are aware that I’m all kinds of down with the magical buttery fruit (yes, avocado is a fruit), and I consume a mildly ridiculous amount of it. I’m talking at least half an avocado a day, peeps, and that is a very conservative estimate.
I’m okay with my avocado habit given the fruit’s nutritional benefits (healthy fats, and antioxidants, and fiber, oh my!), and since I’m convinced that it’s making my hair shinier and skin glowier (?), I’m going to stick with it. That said, avocados ain’t cheap, and nothing is more devastating than giddily slicing into one for your toast/guac/etc., only to discover that it’s actually sad and brown on the inside.
It’s easy to know if your avocado is under-ripe (because it’s rock hard), but how do you know if it’s slightly over-ripe?? The most popular method for determining ripeness is the squeeze test—you know, you sort of gently squeeze the avocado, and if it’s firm with a little bit of give, you decide you’re good to go and take it home with you—yet sometimes a seemingly perfect avocado has a marbled, brownish interior. BLERGH.
And that, friends, is why you need this week’s Just The Tip wisdom. I’m demonstrating the simplest of simple hacks to ensure you pick perfect green avocados every single time. Hallelujah!
In case you need something to do with all your avocados after you run to the store to test this tip, I’ve put together a handy little roundup below. (Oh, and if you make the tacos, you should also make margaritas. It’s Friday.)
Domesticate ME!’s Favorite Avocado Recipes:








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DC is a swampland in the summer and when I get home from work I’m A) Starving on the verge of true hanger and B) Not interested in going into my kitchen and making it even hotter than it already is. So my dinners lately have been lots of spicy guacamole #noshamenoregrets
I am 100% on board with guacamole dinners. I mean, I can only imagine how shiny your hair is during the summer…
Between that and the sweating…I mean, glistening…I’m practically a mermaid
Great tip! Any tips for how to best store half an avacado to prevent it from browning?
Always make sure you store the half with the stone in it. I usually rub the surface of the avo with a little lemon juice and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap! (Storing the cut half in a Ziploc bag with half an onion works surprisingly well too.)