In this recipe, I combined crab with avocados to create Crab Guacamole.
Oh yeah… those are some big chunks of crab you see in that guacamole. Let me show you how I made it…
First things first. How do you pick a ripe avocado? DON’T pick it up and digitize it (squeeze your fingers into the avocado). If you do that, you’ll be created dark spots in the avocado for the next person who comes along and picks it up and buys it. DO hold it in your hand and gently press with your palm and hand. If it gives a little, it’s ready to bring home. If it gives a lot, you don’t want to bring it home… it’s too ripe.
What’s the best way to get an avocado out of its skin? Take a sharp knife and cut all the way around the avocado (the long way). Gently twist it and it will come apart into two pieces. On the half without a pit: use a large tablespoon to scoop out the avocado flesh.
Use a sharp knife to tap into the pit lightly, twist it and it will come right out of the avocado. Then you can scoop out the flesh from the other half.
Use a fork for mashing lightly. You still want to leave some chunks in there when you make guacamole, so don’t use your food processor… you’ll end up with avocado puree.
See chunks? Just like this.
For my crab guacamole, you’re going to add a little cream cheese and sour cream.
And then you’ll add a couple of spoonfuls of fresh salsa (the store-bought stuff is fine), lime juice, salt and pepper.
And CRAB! I usually buy crab at Costco. They sell a can of it in the refrigerated section, so it’s “fresh” canned crab. It’s good stuff.
Pretty easy recipe, right? I always drizzle a little bit of lime juice on top to keep the guacamole from browning. And you need tortilla chips for dunking too. If you’re low-carbing it, thin sliced jicama is a great alternative to chips.
Crab Guacamole
Ingredients
- 4 medium ripe avocados
- 4 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature (low fat is okay)
- ½ cup sour cream (low fat is okay)
- ¼ cup fresh salsa (store bought is fine)
- 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 to 1½ cups crab meat
- additional lime wedges, to squeeze on top
- tortilla chips, for serving
Instructions
- Slice open avocados and scoop out the flesh into a large bowl. Use a large fork to mash, leaving chunks here and there.
- Add the cream cheese and sour cream to the avocados and gently stir together.
- Stir in salsa, lime juice, salt and pepper.
- Gently stir in the crab meat. Squeeze lime juice on the surface of the guacamole to help prevent browning. Serve with tortilla chips.
Notes
- If you're preparing this recipe as gluten-free, just be sure to use a brand of salsa that is known to be GF.
- If you like things spicy, use a spicy salsa in this recipe, or add in a little bit of cayenne pepper.
- It's okay to prepare this recipe up to an hour ahead. Drizzle lime juice over the top of the guacamole, lay a piece of plastic wrap on top of the guacamole (so it's touching), and refrigerate it until serving time.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I love Guacamole but also enjoy fresh avocado in a salad or on a sandwich. This was be a great win for me since I life far north and rarely find fresh produce worth buying!
Oh yummy yum. My mom grew up in Cali so taught me guac basics…probably the best cooking lesson I learned from her! But crab takes it to a whole new level. Great idea!
I love fresh avocado cut up in a salad! Yum! The crab gucamole sounds delicious — I will definitely have to try it out!
Yum!! Can’t wait to try this recipe out.
I love them on a sandwich with turkey, bacon, tomato, and ranch.
I like to eat them just with olive oil, sea salt and black pepper… yum
On toast with tomato, salt and pepper!
My creamy avocado pasta is by-far my favorite way to eat avocados. This guacamole sounds like a new favorite though!
One of my favorite meals in the whole world is a tortilla loaded with scrambled eggs, salsa and sliced avocado. Yum! Best breakfast ever (and easy!)
I’ve just started enjoying avocados and learned to make guacamole. My friends told me they slice it thin and put in on their hamburgers. I can’t wait to try them in their ‘natural’ state the next time I bring them home.