This recipe for Chobani Greek Yogurt guacamole has been such a hit in my house, I needed to post it again this year since football party season is upon us!
With Sunday's game coming up and with all the football party food just asking to be consumed, it's nice to lighten up a few things where calories are concerned, right? I have a great guacamole recipe for you that is SO tasty and includes Chobani Greek Yogurt to lighten up the calories.
After testing out this recipe with the kids, it's sure to make a second appearance on my appetizer table for Super Bowl. Here's what you need for success........{full recipe below}
Slice up two medium avocados and scoop them into a bowl.
Add one small chopped red onion.......or have your kid do it like me.
Chop up around 10 grape tomatoes and add to the bowl.
Squeeze in two teaspoons of lime, 1/2 tsp Cumin, and salt to taste.
Mix is all together. The more you mix, the smoother it becomes so if you like your guacamole on the chunky side, lightly mix.
Now one of the things I love about having my kids help me cook is that they are more apt to try a taste of whatever it is we're making. Bryce will try ANY dip, Paige is not as ambitious but since she helped create this guacamole, she tried it and loved it.
Definitely a winner in our house.
Serve it with traditional tortilla chips or some pita chips for a different twist.
What's your all time favorite appetizer for Super Bowl?
Chobani Guacamole
Ingredients:
Two medium ripe avocados
3/4 cup nonfat Chobani Greek Yogurt
1/2 tsp cumin
2 tsp. fresh lime juice
1 small red onion, chopped
10 grape tomatoes, chopped
salt to taste
chopped jalapeno, optional
Directions:
Slice the avocado and add to bowl. Add in the rest of the ingredients and mix to desired consistency.
Serve with tortilla chips or pita chips.
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With Sunday's game coming up and with all the football party food just asking to be consumed, it's nice to lighten up a few things where calories are concerned, right? I have a great guacamole recipe for you that is SO tasty and includes Chobani Greek Yogurt to lighten up the calories.
After testing out this recipe with the kids, it's sure to make a second appearance on my appetizer table for Super Bowl. Here's what you need for success........{full recipe below}
Slice up two medium avocados and scoop them into a bowl.
Add one small chopped red onion.......or have your kid do it like me.
Chop up around 10 grape tomatoes and add to the bowl.
Squeeze in two teaspoons of lime, 1/2 tsp Cumin, and salt to taste.
Measure out 3/4 cup of plain nonfat, Chobani Greek Yogurt. If you haven't tried Greek yogurt yet, the consistency of it is much thicker than traditional yogurt.
Mix is all together. The more you mix, the smoother it becomes so if you like your guacamole on the chunky side, lightly mix.
Now one of the things I love about having my kids help me cook is that they are more apt to try a taste of whatever it is we're making. Bryce will try ANY dip, Paige is not as ambitious but since she helped create this guacamole, she tried it and loved it.
Definitely a winner in our house.
To add a little heat, you can add chopped jalapeno to the mix.
Serve it with traditional tortilla chips or some pita chips for a different twist.
What's your all time favorite appetizer for Super Bowl?
Chobani Guacamole
Ingredients:
Two medium ripe avocados
3/4 cup nonfat Chobani Greek Yogurt
1/2 tsp cumin
2 tsp. fresh lime juice
1 small red onion, chopped
10 grape tomatoes, chopped
salt to taste
chopped jalapeno, optional
Directions:
Slice the avocado and add to bowl. Add in the rest of the ingredients and mix to desired consistency.
Serve with tortilla chips or pita chips.
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