Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole (2024)

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Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole – Bruschetta recipe with Guacamole recipe is the perfect way to enjoy a good brunch or just as a light lunch. Guacamole is made from natural ingredients

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What happens when a classic Italian recipe meets a Mexican staple food?

You get a delicious guacamole bruschetta recipe that creates a party for my taste buds. I absolutely love how great these two blended together to form the perfect brunch recipe.

You can bet that this is how I am going to be eating my bruschetta beginning today!

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The base of this bruschetta is a tableside chunky guacamole from GOODFOODS.

It is made of all natural ingredients which tastes like you and I made it in our kitchens. I looked at all the ingredients in the back and what I saw made me very happy.

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The list of ingredients are Hass Avocados, Tomatoes, (Tomatoes, Tomato Juice, Salt, Calcium Chloride, Citric Acid), Red Onions, Onions, Cilantro, Lime Juice, Jalapenos, Sea Salt, Garlic.

I would make my guacamole recipe with these ingredients minus the hassle of clean up.

It is not surprising to see me at my local Publix about 3-4 times a day. For a food blogger, that frequency is not surprising at all.

Right?

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On a recent 7am trip, I noticed them stocking up part of the produce section with these dips. Curiosity got the better of me and I decided to try the Chunky guacamole first.

I got home and tore it open immediately. It was just absolutely delicious, so, I went back to the store and bought their Artichoke Jalapeno Dip this time.

I went back home and tried it with my butternut squash fries. I couldn’t believe how great it tasted. The artichoke and jalapeno pair so well with the sweetness of the butternut squash.

Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole (4)As you can imagine, I went back to Publix for the third time and bought their Feta Cucumber dip. This time, I tried it with my Eggplant Chips and it was perfect way to energize myself after all that walking back and forth! Incidentally, my record for the most visits to Publix in one day is 7 times in one day and each trip was a very productive.

All three GOODFOODS products impressed me to my core. Both the artichoke jalapeno dip and feta cucumber dip use rBST free Greek Yogurt. I don’t like the idea of a cow forced to produce more milk.

As an experiment, I took the artichoke jalapeno dip and used it as a base for the bruschetta. What wonderful experience that turned out to be! The artichoke + jalapeno blend so well with the tomato and garlic. They compliment each other to give a creamy flavor.

Plus, that red and white colors brighten up any holiday spread.

Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole (5)The feta and cucumber dip has a very Mediterranean taste, so, I thought a Greek salad bruchetta would be the perfect topping. It makes me happy to know that I wasn’t wrong about that.

The Greek salad blended with the dip becomes a good snack anytime. You can even put it on a pita for a healthy lunch.

I don’t think I can eat Greek Salad any other way again.

Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole (6)GOODFOODS Guacamole and other dips are all freshly made and there is no heating required. Their products are completely transparent free of any artificial ingredients. You will get nothing but the good stuff from them.

You can make the bruschetta right there in the store if you want.

What is your favorite bruschetta recipe?

Related: Try my Pina Colda Guacamole, Mushroom Bruschetta or my Tomatillo Bruschetta.

Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole

Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course brunch

Cuisine Italian, Mexican

Servings 8 Bruschetta

Calories 138 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 1 cup red onions finely chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic finely chopped
  • 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp freshly ground pepper
  • 2 leaves basil
  • 6-8 slices toast
  • 1 GOODFOODS Tableside Chunky Gaucamole

Instructions

  • In a bowl mix all the ingredients except for the guacamole and toast

  • Set it aside for 30 minutes to marinate

  • On the toast, spread a generous amount of the chunky guacamole

  • Top with the bruschetta mixture

Serve this Bruschetta recipe with Gaucamole and devour it immediately

    Notes

    Nutrition Info is approximate

    Nutrition

    Calories: 138kcal

    Keyword Mexican Bruschetta, what can you make with guacamole

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    Bruschetta Recipe With Guacamole (2024)

    FAQs

    What is a substitute for balsamic vinegar in bruschetta? ›

    For every 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar, substitute 1 Tbsp. cider vinegar or red wine vinegar plus ½ tsp. sugar.

    Is avocado toast just guacamole? ›

    Avocado toast consists of not much more than mashed avocado spread on toast. Meanwhile, guacamole toast is just what it sounds like—toast spread with guacamole, which is made from mashed avocado with add-ins such as onion, cilantro, and chiles.

    Why is my bruschetta soggy? ›

    Tomato skins and seeds can be bitter, and removing them improves the flavor and texture of your bruschetta topping. Seeds and skin also contain extra water, which can make your bruschetta runny and your toast points soggy.

    Why does my bruschetta taste bitter? ›

    If your bruschetta is bitter, it is probably your olive oil. Extra virgin olive oil varies in pungency and bitterness. Try trying other brands to see if you can find something a little more pleasant for you!

    Can I use apple cider vinegar instead of balsamic vinegar? ›

    Using apple cider or red wine in your substitute will help to give it some of the fruitiness and tanginess that balsamic vinegar is known for. Use your substitute in place of one tablespoon of balsamic vinegar. Double or triple the amount, if your recipe calls for more. This sub is easy to scale to your needs.

    Can I use plain vinegar instead of balsamic vinegar? ›

    If your recipe calls for balsamic vinegar and you only have red or white wine vinegar on hand, add a little sweetener like honey or sugar to even out the taste. You can also mix one tablespoon of wine vinegar with two teaspoons of maple syrup to sweeten it naturally.

    Why do they say not to eat avocado toast? ›

    They're not a complete breakfast.

    Being that they're a fruit, avocados are very low in protein. Protein is super important in the morning — it gives you a boost of energy and keeps you full longer. Avocado toast is essentially carb + fat.

    Why don't you eat avocado toast for breakfast? ›

    While avocado toast offers many potential health benefits, it may not be the best choice for everyone. First, avocado toast lacks a significant source of protein, which is an important part of a balanced meal. But that's easily rectified by topping it with an egg, smoked salmon, tempeh “bacon,” or beans.

    Is Taco Bell guacamole real avocado? ›

    Add the fact that our guacamole is made with real Haas avocados and you've got a taste-bud symphony going on here.

    What is the topping on bruschetta called? ›

    food blogger Author has 2.9K answers and 47.3M. · 10mo. Though the whole thing is usually called bruschetta, the topping is called the condiment.

    Should I deseed tomatoes for bruschetta? ›

    Not only can thick tomato skins and bitter seeds add a less-than-desirable flavor and texture to your topping, but seeds add extra water, which can make your toasts runny and even soggy.

    Which tomatoes are best for bruschetta? ›

    Tomatoes – I like to use cherry or grape tomatoes for the bruschetta because they're easier to cut and aren't as watery and fleshy, but feel free to use Roma tomatoes or whatever is ripe in your garden!

    Is bruschetta supposed to be hard? ›

    There are just a few things to bear in mind when making bruschetta. First up make sure you pronounce it right, the 'sch' is hard not the soft 'shh' you hear in restaurants around the world. The bread should be thick, slightly chewy and preferably toasted over the hot coals of a BBQ.

    Should bruschetta be hard? ›

    Bread used for bruschetta can be either hard or soft. Some people like their bruschetta crunchy, and at any rate the toppings tend to soften the bread slices somewhat.

    How do I substitute balsamic vinegar? ›

    Some people swear by a mixture of soy sauce and grape jelly—or you may try tinkering with a blend of soy sauce, lemon juice, and molasses. Again, these substitutes can be used in the same amounts as balsamic vinegar in recipes. Just taste as you go to assess the flavor of your substitute.

    What sauce is similar to balsamic? ›

    To create a condiment akin to balsamic vinegar, mix equal parts lemon juice, soy sauce, and molasses. Whisk vigorously so the molasses is fully incorporated, and voilà! You've got a bright, tangy swap for balsamic vinegar. Try it in this strawberry, basil, and arugula salad.

    Can I use lemon instead of balsamic vinegar? ›

    Lemon juice and balsamic vinegar are pretty close in acidity (approximate pH of 2) so their effects on food should be pretty equivalent, but the flavor profile will be different due to the different aromatics contained in balsamic vinegar.

    Can I substitute rice vinegar for balsamic vinegar? ›

    Both sweet and luxurious, balsamic vinegar adds a rich, low-acid flavor to dressings, glazes, and sauces. Since it's aged like wine, it tends to be more expensive than other kinds of vinegar. For 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, substitute 1 tablespoon of either brown rice vinegar or Chinese black vinegar.

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