Avocado and Tomato Salad
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Home » recipe » Avocado and Tomato Salad

Guacamole is one of my most favorite foods ever, but avocados can get really pricey. So when Iā€™ve got that guac craving I mix up a batch of this simple avocado and tomato salad. It has all the same amazing flavors as guacamole, but with a slightly different ratio of ingredients to make it a bit more budget-friendly. This salad is so good that I love to spoon it over everythingā€“eggs, chicken, fish, green salads, tortilla chips, and sometimes I just scoop it up right out of the bowl with a spoon.

Keeping it Budget-Friendly

Avocados are definitely one of the higher-priced items in the produce aisle, so weā€™re using Budget Bytes principle #2, Use Ingredients Wisely, to help keep the price of this recipe in check. Whenever you use a higher-priced ingredient make sure to bulk up the recipe with plenty of lower-priced ingredients to help stretch the cost over more servings. For this recipe, Iā€™ve bulked it up with plenty of Roma tomatoes to make those avocados go twice as far.

What Else Can I Add?

I love this salad because itā€™s not only great as-is, but you can take it in so many other directions. If you want to bulk it up even more by adding some more inexpensive ingredients, try adding some rinsed and drained black beans or thawed frozen corn kernels. You can also make it similar to ceviche by adding some boiled shrimp (whole or chopped).

How to Serve Avocado and Tomato Salad

Whenever I make this salad, I literally put it onĀ everything. Itā€™s good on chicken and fish, I pile it onto scrambled or fried eggs, I scoop it up with tortilla chips, and I also use it as a topper for a big bowl of salad. And sometimes I just serve it on my plate with dinner as its own stand-alone side dish!

How Long Does it Last?

To be honest, Iā€™ve always eaten this entire batch within about 2-3 days, so Iā€™m not sure how it holds up past that point. The lime juice in the salad helps keep the avocados from turning too brown, although their color does become less vibrant as it sits in the refrigerator and everything does soften a bit. That being said, the flavors in the salad begin to blend as it refrigerates and I think itā€™s absolutely wonderful the next day! So, if I were making this for company Iā€™d definitely assemble it just before serving. If I was making it for myself Iā€™d happily gobble up the leftovers over the next couple of days.

Avocado and Tomato Salad

This simple avocado and tomato salad is a chunky mix of all of summer’s fresh flavors, like tomato, avocado, lime, and cilantro.

Servings: 6 Ā½ cup each

Prep time: 15 mins

Total time: 15 mins

Ingredients

InstructionsĀ 

  1. Dice the avocados and tomatoes. Finely dice the red onion and jalapeƱo (seeds removed). Mince the garlic, and roughly chop the cilantro.
  2. Add the avocados, tomatoes, jalapeƱo, red onion, garlic, and cilantro to a large bowl. Drizzle the olive oil over top. Juice the lime and add about 1 Tbsp to the salad to start, along with Ā¼ tsp salt.
  3. Give the salad a brief stir, then taste and add more lime juice and salt to your liking. I ended up using 2 Tbsp lime juice total and Ā½ tsp salt. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cupĀ Calories: 194kcalĀ Carbohydrates: 12gĀ Protein: 3gĀ Fat: 17gĀ Sodium: 204mgĀ Fiber: 7g

How to Make Avocado and Tomato Salad ā€“ Step by Step Photos

Avocado and tomato salad ingredients on a cutting board.

For this recipe, youā€™ll need 3 avocados, 3 small tomatoes, Ā¼ of a red onion, 1 clove of garlic, Ā¼ bunch of cilantro, 1 lime, and one jalapeƱo (oops, forgot to add that one to the pic!).Ā 

Prepped salad ingredients in the bowl, oil being drizzled over top.

Dice the avocado and tomatoes. Finely dice the red onion and jalapeƱo (seeds removed). Mince the garlic, and roughly chop the cilantro. Add the avocado, tomato, jalapeƱo, onion, and garlic to a large bowl. Juice the lime and add 1 Tbsp of the juice to the bowl along with 1 Tbsp olive oil, and Ā¼ tsp salt.

Stirred avocado tomato salad in the bowl.

Give everything a brief stir to combine, then taste and add more salt or lime if desired. I ended up using Ā½ tsp salt and 2 Tbsp lime juice total.

A chip dipping into a bowl of avocado and tomato salad.

Serve the salad with your favorite meal or just enjoy it straight out of the bowl (with or without chips)!

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