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tips & tricks: guacamole

spring is just a couple of weeks away, and you know what that means? spring means parties. and parties, mean guacamole. guac is great, but avocados are pricey and can be temperamental. so here are some tips and tricks on picking, slicing and preserving your avocados so that your guac comes out perfectly every time. 

the first thing you need to know is how to pick a good one. good food starts with good ingredients. when looking for a ripe avocado, it is not so much about the look of the skin, but more about the feel of the avocado and the stem test. you want your avocado to feel firm, but to have a slight give when your press your thumb into it. you do not want it to feel soft or mushy. too hard is no bueno either. once you think you have picked a good one, find the top of the avocado where the fruit would have come off of the stem. remove the little nub. 

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it should look like it is bright green in there. then you know it is ripe. 

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when it is time to slice your avocado, find that little nub where the stem was. start there and slice your knife around the pit in the center of the avocado. once you have cut around the whole outside, take one side of the avocado in each hand and gently twist so that the sides separate. use your knife or a spoon to remove the pit. now, avocado flesh begins to oxidize (turn brown) when it is exposed air. so wait until the last minute to slice them. now that you have slice avocados, it's time to make some guac! 

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in a small bowl, combine your tomato, shallots, half the salt and pepper, cilantro and garlic. stir well to combine and set aside. then set up your guacamole bowl. you will want a large bowl and you need your cooling rack. place your rack on top of the bowl. one half at a time, place your avocado flash side down on top of the rack. 

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use your hand to press the flesh through the holes in the cooling rack. you get perfect cubes with little time, effort and mess.

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after you have finished all your avocados, season with the rest of the salt and pepper. 

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then add your tomato mixture into the guac. 

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stir well to combine. 

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stir well to combine and serve with your favorite chips. now, it is very rare, but sometimes, just sometimes you have a bit of extra guac. there are lots of suggestions on how to keep your already made guac from oxidizing and turning brown. manny suggest plastic wrap or more acid from the lime juice but while researching this post a came upon a method that seems to be a true winner. before you put your guacamole in the fridge to store, cover the guac with a very thin layer of water. the guac will not absorb the water and when you are ready to eat it again, dump the water off the top, stir and serve. 

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xo, a

guacamole
serves: 4
prep time: 7 minutes
active time: 3 minutes
total time: 10 minutes
ingredients: 3 medium or 2 small ripe avocados. 2 tbs diced tomato. 2 tbs finely chopped shallots. 1 garlic clove, minced. juice of 1 lime. 1 tbs finely chopped cilantro. 1 tsp salt. .5 tsp pepper. cooling rack (you can get one HERE). tortilla chips for serving.
in a small bowl, combine your tomato, shallots, half the salt and pepper, cilantro and garlic. stir well to combine and set aside. then set up your guacamole bowl. you will want a large bowl and you need your cooling rack. place your rack on top of the bowl. one half at a time, place your avocado flash side down on top of the rack. use your hand to press the flesh through the holes in the cooling rack. you get perfect cubes with little time, effort and mess. after you have finished all your avocados, season with the rest of the salt and pepper. then add your tomato mixture into the guac. stir well to combine and serve with your favorite chips. now, it is very rare, but sometimes, just sometimes you have a bit of extra guac. there are lots of suggestions on how to keep your already made guac from oxidizing and turning brown. manny suggest plastic wrap or more acid from the lime juice but while researching this post a came upon a method that seems to be a true winner. before you put your guacamole in the fridge to store, cover the guac with a very thin layer of water. the guac will not absorb the water and when you are ready to eat it again, dump the water off the top, stir and serve. 

tips & tricks: the perfect sunny egg

it is no secret on this here blog or in my real life that my husband and i have every intention of opening a restaurant. it started out as a pipe dream, but six years into our relationship, the vision is really starting to take shape. don't get too exited, we still have some work to do. BUT with out a doubt it will be breakfast heavy. we love breakfast and brunch and pretty much anything with an egg on it. we've spent years in the kitchen working on (and sometimes fighting about) our eggs. but there is no argument about how to cook the perfect sunny side up egg. follow these tips and you will get a great egg every time. 

start by getting yourself a good nonstick pan. if you have one, make sure there aren't any scratches on the pan. if there are, it may be time to get a new one. THIS is the one that wes and i have and it is common in many professional kitchens.
the perfect sunny egg serves: 1 egg prep time: 5 minutes active time: 5-7 minutes total time: 10-12 minutes ingredients: 1 egg. 2 pinches of kosher salt. 1 pinch of fresh pepper. 1 tsp unsalted butter. 1 small bowl. 1 nonstick pan. 

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start by setting your pan on a burner turning the heat onto a medium low setting. you want to warm your pan slowly so that it heats evenly. let it warm for 5 minutes. 

while the pan is warming, crack your egg into the bowl, careful to remove any shell pieces. 

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season the egg with salt and pepper. 

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when the pan is hot, add the butter. the butter should sizzle, but not brown. 

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when the butter has melted, gently add in your egg. 

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now step back. cook for 5-7 minutes until the white is fully set (no clear left anywhere) but the yolk is still soft. 

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remove from the heat and serve. 

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xo, a

the perfect sunny egg
serves: 1 egg
prep time: 5 minutes
active time: 5-7 minutes
total time: 10-12 minutes
ingredients: 1 egg. 2 pinches of kosher salt. 1 pinch of fresh pepper. 1 tsp unsalted butter. 1 small bowl. 1 nonstick pan.
start by setting your pan on a burner turning the heat onto a medium low setting. you want to warm your pan slowly so that it heats evenly. let it warm for 5 minutes. while the pan is warming, crack your egg into the bowl, careful to remove any shell pieces. season the egg with salt and pepper. when the pan is hot, add the butter. the butter should sizzle, but not brown. when the butter has melted, gently add in your egg. now step back. cook for 5-7 minutes until the white is fully set (no clear left anywhere) but the yolk is still soft. remove from the heat and serve.