| Cannot use guacamole for avocado toast. |
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I don’t understand why you would buy guacamole when it’s cheaper, less waste, and just as easy to buy an avocado. Just get it a few days ahead while it’s ripe.
Sounds like you have all the other fixings for a delicious breakfast for your guest. If the issue is squishing up the avocado just ask them to show you how they do it. It takes me 30 seconds to slice one open and squish it onto bread with a fork. So much easier than cooking an egg or making pancakes or even prepping fruit and granola! |
| Avocado toast is just about the easiest thing to make. You need actual avocados. Ballsy to ask for a specific food as a guest though. |
| You need fresh avocadoes but it's also okay to just say you're not a restaurant! |
An easy request for breakfast is something like cheerios and milk that doesn't require ingredients that have to be perfectly ripe. |
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I’m glad the consensus is that guacamole is not the same and shouldn’t be substituted.
We always have avocados and often make avocado toast. Had houseguests who were excited when I offered it, always pitch in when cooking, and jumped in to RUIN breakfast by making guacamole for the toast. Not a huge deal and yet I still remember it. Who wants lime in the morning? Guac is too tangy |
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While I would not request it as a house guest, I am a frequent consumer of avocado toast. As noted by most, you CANNOT just use guacamole.
Your bread sounds great. I would just buy some avocados a few days ahead of their arrival and have some cherry tomatoes, honey and sea salt on-hand for toppings. |
then what? It's not as if avocado toast normally has cilantro. People who hate cilantro have a gene ( OR26A is the genetic SNP (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that makes cilantro taste like soap, bitter and excruciating — almost painfully metallic and horrible) in a way it doesn't for most. |
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You can also just buy a container of simply avocado. It's already mashed, ripe, and you don't have to time it for your guests. No other ingredients, so you can add whatever you want for avocado toast.
I like sea salt, arugula, and a poached egg. |
Of course it’s okay. |
I put guac + tomatoes on toast all the time. It's really good! |
| If one makes avocado toast all the time, this is an easy request. If one doesn’t (as OP seems not to), it is a big request. Generally better to err on the side of caution as a guest and let your host take the lead in offering possible options. |
This was my thought as well. OP never mentioned the context of the request. I doubt someone said "Thanks for inviting us over, Aunt Larla! We expect you to make us avocado toast in the morning!" I'm sure it was something more normal like above. And if so, it's on OP to say "I've never made avocado toast. Is that the same as guacamole?" And then the guest can say "Don't worry Aunt Larla, we'll just have cereal." |
I am happy you've found something you like but I'd hate that so much. I would be scraping the guacamole off with some tortilla chips. |
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It is absolutely hilarious to me how many of you think there is a specific recipe for avocado toast. It's toasted bread, with toppings. This topping is some kind of avocado, smeared onto the bread. Some people put other stuff on it. Some people think you should only use perfectly ripe avocado or else what, it no longer counts as avocado toast?
And the lady who would scrape off the "guacamole" aka "avocado spread with other stuff in it" with a chip - what is the difference, to you, between the piece of toasted bread and the chip? |