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Pistachio Mint Radish Guacamole (or avocado toast without the toast)

April 9, 2015 Jessica Tom

If you see me during the day you'll know that I hardly wear the same outfit twice. (I'm talking weekdays. Weekends are a whole other story.) The thing is, I'm obsessed with newness. There are good parts to this. I'm always experimenting. I'm almost never in a rut. When it comes to outfits, I've been told that I look like a different person every time you see me, which I take as a compliment. (Some may say that I lack a stable sense of self... but whatever.) 

But there are downsides, too. I don't have a favorite movie because I almost never rewatch them. I will reluctantly tell you my favorite book and restaurant because that's what people tend to ask me. But truth be told, I've still only read my "favorite" book and visited my "favorite" restaurant three or so times. 

I do, however, have a very small collection of "go-to" dishes, things I'll make if we get home late and I don't feel like thinking, much less "innovating". I'll make these if there's little room for error: a dinner party or a potluck. 

So here's part one of a series. I can actually only think of three go-to dishes off the top of my head, so perhaps this'll be a very short series. But here goes. 


This was inspired by Alex Stupak's guacamole at Empellon. I love guacamole, but it can feel kind of dull after awhile, especially if you're using lackluster ingredients. Enter the most underrated nut: pistachio. 

There are also classic ingredients: lime, jalapeño. I add some chunkiness with some sliced red onions and sliced radish (not minced... more chunkiness this way). But I think the thing that really sets this apart, and perhaps brings it more into the realm of avocado toast than guacamole, is mint. It's so fresh, so unexpected. I love it. 

RECIPE: Mandolin 1/4 red onion and soak in ice water to take out the harshness. Mash two avocados in a bowl with a fork. Don't overdo it, because you'll be adding other ingredients later and you don't want to overmix it (unless you prefer pasty guac over chunky guac). Add the onions, 1 small chopped jalapeño, 5 mandolined radishes, juice of 1/2 a lime, and about 3 tablespoons of loosely packed mint. Salt to taste. When ready to serve top with 3 tablespoons of toasted pistachios. (Note: I used to add olive oil to my guac, until one time I forgot and realized that you can do without.) 

In Food & Recipes, Recipes by Ingredient, Recipes by Type Tags Side Dish, Avocado, Radish, Pistachio, Nutty, Mint, Herbs, Party Food
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Caramelized Onion & Mustard Green Yogurt Dip

March 25, 2012 Jessica Tom

The green one is the opener. The hearty one is the closer. The creamy oniony one? That's always the star. Caramelized onion has everything going for it. Through prolonged heat, the onion loses its bite and sweetens. Its aroma with beckon and taunt...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Dairy, Dip, Hardy Greens, Onion, Party Food, Veggies, Yogurt
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Kabocha Miso "Butter"

March 21, 2012 Jessica Tom

More dip wisdom. When you're serving dips at your party, it's important to have a hearty dip, one that "brings it home." Oftentimes, the satiation clincher is not the star. We ooh over the appetizers and amuse-bouches. We praise the delicacy of th...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Dip, Kabocha, Miso, Party Food, Squash, Veggies
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Broccoli Basil Parmesan Dip

March 20, 2012 Jessica Tom

Behold the broccoli basil parmesan dip, which I served at my 28th Birthday Party along with a caramelized onion, mustard green, walnut yogurt dip and a kabocha miso dip. (More on those later.) My dip philosophy is to have something green, somethin...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Basil, Broccoli, Cheese, Dairy, Dip, Herbs, Parmesan, Party Food, Veggies
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Chickpea Butter

January 5, 2012 Jessica Tom

I know what you’re thinking... chickpea butter? Jess, sweetie, isn’t that hummus? No (darling) it’s not. Hummus is when you treat the chickpea like a bean. Butter is when you treat it like a nut. Here I pureed roasted chickpeas, which are hard and...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Beans, Chickpea, Dip, Nutty, Party Food
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Parsnip pea puree with mint

April 2, 2011 Jessica Tom

This dip is probably my favorite of the four because it gets to the root of why I like making dip. So I can eat baby food. This is made for adults (slightly), with a fresher pea taste, an earthy sweetness, and some scallions and mint.

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Dip, Herbs, Mint, Parsnip, Party Food, Pea, Veggies
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Artichoke & caramelized onion yogurt dip

April 2, 2011 Jessica Tom

This was inspired by the artichoke dip at Freeman's, which is reportedly made with a base of mayo and parmesan. Though that dip is really amazing, I think it's probably uncessarily heavy for tonight. So I caramelized some onions, adding a differen...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Artichoke, Dairy, Dip, Onion, Party Food, Veggies, Yogurt
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Curry coconut, carrot & butternut squash dip

April 2, 2011 Jessica Tom

This is inspired by the Thai soup you never order because you'll think it's too rich. As a dip though, this is perfect. I roasted the carrots and butternut squash with a spicy curry, then pureed them with ginger and coconut milk. Thai basil bright...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Carrot, Coconut, Curry, Dip, Party Food, Squash, Tropical, Veggies
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Garlicky saffron white bean dip

April 1, 2011 Jessica Tom

The taste of browned beans is a thing! Like a really yummy thing. You've got charred meat, you've got toasted bread, and in that protein-carb middle ground, you have browned beans. Not sexy sounding, but delicious all the same. This dip is made fr...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Beans, Dip, Garlic, Party Food, Saffron, Spices, Veggies
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5-spice candied chestnuts

April 2, 2011 Jessica Tom

Gearing up for my birthday party tonight. These are those moist little chestnuts you find in the supermarket, tossed with some egg white, 5-spice, and a couple spoonfuls of sugar. I roasted them on high to deepen the 5-spice flavors, then broiled ...

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In Recipes by Ingredient Tags Chestnuts, Nutty, Other Sweets, Party Food, Spices, Snacks
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