Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Living in the Southwest has its perks, not least of which is access to some seriously amazing spirits. While tequila and mezcal might hog the spotlight, Sotol, derived from the desert spoon plant, offers a nuanced flavor profile that I think needs to be explored more often. Its subtly smoky and earthy notes just BEG to be paired with fresh ingredients. I was hiking with a buddy last year and they gave me a taste – I felt a big kick, and I was hooked!
This Sotol Guacamole recipe isn't just a dip; it's an experience. The Sotol adds a layer of complexity that complements the creamy avocado and tangy lime juice perfectly. I recently brought this to a neighborhood potluck, and it disappeared in minutes! Everyone wanted to know the secret ingredient. Honestly, it's so good, you might just find yourself making it every week.
Don't be intimidated by the addition of Sotol! It is super easy to incorporate into your favorite guacamole recipe. If you dont find Sotol or dont have it in your pantry, a high-quality blanco tequila or even a smoky mezcal can work as substitutes. But trust me, the Sotol really makes this guac something special.
Required Equipments
Mixing Bowl
Fork
Knife
Cutting Board
Sotol Guacamole: A Desert Inspired Delight: Frequently Asked Questions
Sotol Guacamole: A Desert Inspired Delight
Elevate your guacamole with Sotol! This recipe blends creamy avocado with the unique, earthy notes of Sotol, creating a sophisticated twist on a classic dip thats surpisingly easy to make. Get ready to impress your friends!
⏳ Yield & Time
Yield:4 servings
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time:
🍽 Ingredients
📖 Instructions
Gather your ingredients: You'll need 3 ripe avocados, 1/4 cup finely chopped white onion, 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro, 1 jalapeño (seeded and minced), 2 tablespoons lime juice, 1 ounce Sotol, salt to taste, and your favorite tortilla chips for serving.
Prepare the avocados: Halve the avocados, remove the pits, and scoop the flesh into a medium-sized bowl. If your avocados aren't perfectly ripe, try wrapping them in newspaper with a banana for a day or two – it works like a charm!
Mash the avocados: Using a fork, mash the avocados to your desired consistency. Some people prefer a chunky guacamole, while others like it smoother. Its entirely up to you!
Add the onion, cilantro, and jalapeño: Sprinkle the chopped white onion, cilantro, and minced jalapeño over the mashed avocados. If you're sensitive to spice, start with half the jalapeño and add more to taste. I like a little kick, myself!
Incorporate the lime juice and Sotol: Pour the lime juice and Sotol over the avocado mixture. The lime juice not only adds a zesty flavor but also helps prevent the guacamole from browning. The Sotol enhances the overall flavor profile, bringing a subtle smokiness and complexity.
Mix well: Gently fold all the ingredients together until they are well combined. Be careful not to overmix, as this can make the guacamole mushy. We want it nice and creamy, but not baby food!
Season with salt: Add salt to taste. Start with a pinch and adjust as needed. Remember, salt is key to bringing out all the flavors in the guacamole.
Chill (optional): For the best flavor, cover the guacamole with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface to prevent browning, and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving. Though honestly, I rarely have the patience for this step!
Serve and enjoy: Serve your Sotol Guacamole immediately with your favorite tortilla chips. It's also fantastic with tacos, grilled meats, or as a topping for scrambled eggs. Get creative!
📝 Notes
For a smoky twist, try grilling the jalapeño before mincing it.
If you dont have Sotol, use a high-quality blanco tequila or mezcal.