This easy spicy guacamole recipe delivers bold flavor in just 10 minutes. Made with ripe avocados, fresh cilantro, and spicy jalapeño, this hot Mexican guacamole is the perfect party dip.
The use of a KROK mortar and pestle unlocks essential oils for an unforgettable creamy avocado dip. This guide provides everything you need to master a classic with a kick.

What Makes Great Guacamole?
Authentic guacamole relies on fresh ingredients and proper technique. While countless variations exist, the core of a bold flavor guacamole is simplicity. The mortar and pestle method used here is key. It gently crushes herbs and peppers, releasing aromatic oils that machines often destroy.
This process creates a paste that forms a flavorful base for the rich avocado, resulting in a dip with unmatched depth. The spice level is easily customizable by adjusting the amount of jalapeño and choosing to include the seeds or not.
Why This Spicy Guacamole Recipe Works
This isn’t just another guacamole. The combination of technique and quality ingredients makes it exceptional.
The Mortar and Pestle Advantage
Using a KROK mortar and pestle is not just traditional; it’s functional. The grinding action creates a far more complex flavor profile than chopping or blending. It melds the spicy jalapeño and bright cilantro with the salt and lime juice into a cohesive, vibrant paste. This foundational paste ensures every bite of the final guacamole is perfectly seasoned.
Flavor Synergy
The beauty of this jalapeno avocado dip lies in its balance. The creamy fat of the avocado cools the heat of the pepper. The sharp acidity of fresh lime juice lifts the entire mixture, while the salt enhances every single flavor.
Fresh cilantro adds an herbaceous, citrusy note that is quintessential. This easy spicy dip is a masterclass in harmony.
Customizable Heat Level
This recipe is your guide to the perfect spice level for your palate. For a mild dip, use only half a jalapeño and remove all seeds and ribs. For a truly hot Mexican guacamole, use the whole pepper and include all the seeds. You control the fire.
Ingredients for Bold Flavor Guacamole
- 2 ripe avocados: Look for fruit that yields slightly to gentle pressure.
- 1 jalapeño pepper, roughly chopped: Seeds are optional to add more spice.
- 1 handful fresh cilantro (coriander): Use both leaves and tender stems for maximum flavor.
- 1 lime: Fresh juice is non-negotiable for brightness.
- Salt: Fine sea salt or kosher salt works best.
- Equipment: A KROK mortar and pestle is recommended for authentic texture and flavor.
How to Make Spicy Jalapeño Guacamole: Step-by-Step
Follow these simple instructions for a foolproof avocado party dip every time.
Step 1: Create the Flavor Base
Place the chopped jalapeño and cilantro in the mortar with a generous pinch of salt. Use the pestle to crush and grind them together into a rough, aromatic paste. The salt acts as an abrasive, helping to break down the fibrous ingredients and extract their oils.
Step 2: Add Brightness
Squeeze the juice of half the lime into the mortar. Use the pestle to mix it thoroughly with the pepper-cilantro paste. The acid will begin to ‘cook’ and mellow the raw bite of the jalapeño slightly.
Step 3: Mash the Avocados
Halve and pit your avocados. Scoop the flesh directly into the mortar. Using the pestle, gently mash the avocado into the base paste. Mash to your desired consistency. Some prefer a completely smooth guacamole, while others enjoy a chunkier avocado dip with visible bits of avocado.
Step 4: Final Seasoning
Mix everything until well combined. Taste the guacamole critically. Adjust the seasoning to your liking by adding more lime juice for acidity or more salt to enhance all the flavors. Serve immediately.
Spicy Guacamole Nutrition
This creamy avocado dip is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients. Avocados are a fantastic source of healthy monounsaturated fats, fiber, and vitamins.
| Nutrient | Amount Per Serving (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 320 |
| Total Fat | 29g |
| Saturated Fat | 4g |
| Carbohydrates | 18g |
| Dietary Fiber | 13g |
| Sugars | 2g |
| Protein | 4g |
| Sodium | 300mg |
Note: Nutritional values are estimates and can vary based on the exact size of ingredients used.
Serving Your Hot Mexican Guacamole
This versatile dip goes far beyond tortilla chips.
- Classic: Serve with sturdy tortilla chips, plantain chips, or fresh vegetable sticks.
- As a Topping: Elevate your tacos, burrito bowls, or grilled meats. It’s fantastic on One-Pan Honey Garlic Sausage and Veggies for a creamy, spicy contrast.
- With Eggs: A dollop on scrambled eggs or an omelet makes a perfect breakfast.
- In Wraps & Sandwiches: Use it as a spread instead of mayo for incredible flavor and moisture.
Expert Tips for the Best Guacamole
- Avocado Ripeness: Use avocados that are ripe but not mushy. They should yield slightly to gentle pressure at the stem end.
- Prevent Browning: Guacamole browns due to oxidation. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the dip to limit air exposure. Adding the lime juice also helps slow this process.
- Make it Ahead: You can prepare the spicy base paste (jalapeño, cilantro, salt, lime) a few hours ahead. Store it covered at room temperature. Mash in the avocados just before serving for the freshest texture and brightest color.
- Texture is Key: Don’t over-mash the avocado. Stop when you’ve reached your preferred chunkiness.
How to Store Leftover Guacamole
This spicy guacamole recipe is best enjoyed immediately. However, if you have leftovers, transfer them to an airtight container. Smooth the top and pour a thin layer of lime juice or water over the surface before sealing.
This barrier helps prevent browning. Refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Stir well before serving again. The flavor will remain great, though the texture may soften slightly.
Creative Variations on Jalapeno Avocado Dip
Once you master the base, try these delicious twists.
- Roasted Jalapeño: Roast the pepper under a broiler or over a gas flame until charred. Peel the skin for a smoky, deeper heat.
- Creamy Addition: For an extra-rich dip, fold in 2 tablespoons of sour cream or Greek yogurt after mashing.
- Fruity Twist: Add 1/4 cup of finely diced mango or pineapple for a sweet and spicy flavor profile.
- More Texture: Fold in finely diced red onion, tomato, or a spoonful of corn kernels for extra crunch and flavor.
Perfect Pairings for Your Spicy Dip
This bold flavor guacamole is the star of any gathering. Pair it with other Mexican-inspired favorites for a complete feast. It’s the ideal cooling companion to dishes like these rich and flavorful Creamy Queso Chicken Enchiladas.
For a fun, family-friendly meal, serve it alongside creative options like Pancake Tacos for a sweet and savory brunch spread. The possibilities are endless.
Conclusion
This creamy spicy jalapeño guacamole proves that the best recipes are often the simplest. With just a handful of fresh ingredients and the right technique, you can create an unforgettable hot Mexican guacamole that will be the hit of any party.
The KROK mortar and pestle method elevates it from a simple avocado mash to a complex, layered dip. Whether you’re a guacamole purist or love to experiment, this recipe is your foundation for a perfect, bold, and easy spicy dip every single time.
The Recipe
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Spicy Jalapeño Guacamole
- Total Time: 10 min
- Yield: 1 serving 1x
Description
A creamy, bold, and spicy guacamole made with fresh avocado, jalapeño, and cilantro using a traditional mortar and pestle for maximum flavor.
Ingredients
2 ripe avocados
1 jalapeño pepper, roughly chopped (seeds optional to add more spice)
1 handful fresh cilantro
1 lime
Salt
Instructions
- Put the chopped jalapeño and cilantro in the mortar with a pinch of salt. Use the pestle to crush them into a rough paste.
- Add the juice of half of the lime and mix with the pestle.
- Add the avocados and gently mash down to your desired consistency.
- Mix until well combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning to your liking by adding more lime or more salt.
Notes
- For milder heat, remove the seeds and ribs from the jalapeño.
- Press plastic wrap directly on the surface to prevent browning for storage.
- The mortar and pestle method creates a more flavorful base than chopping.
- Prep Time: 10 min
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American







