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4 Layer Stuffed Avocados are your favorite 7-layer dip (pared down a bit) with all those Mexican flavors stuffed into a fresh and delicious Avocado.

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This beautiful and simple recipe comes from the book, (affiliate link) The Create-Your Plate Diabetes Cookbook: A Plate Method Approach to Simple, Complete Meals by Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND. I have a recipe and a review of the book for you. Sorry, the giveaway is closed.

Simple, No-cook, healthy recipe

This is one of those amazingly simple and ingenious recipes that makes you ask yourself, “why didn’t I think of that?” It’s like all my favorite things packed into a cute little package!

Avocados are filled with heart healthy monounsaturated fats. When these fats are eaten in moderation in place of saturated and trans fats, it can help reduce bad (LDL) cholesterol.

And this recipe makes a great snack, or light meal. Pair it with a salad and some brown rice, and you have a great meal. Or, just grab one of the stuffed avocados for a 160-calorie snack.

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The Create-Your Plate Diabetes Cookbook

The “Diabetes Plate Method” is an effortless way to plan nutritionally rich and healthy meals without any counting, measuring, tracking, or calculations.

Every recipe in the book was designed to meet the nutrition guidelines of the American Diabetes Association, so readers can create their plate with confidence.

This step-by-step guide is perfect for anybody looking to live a healthier lifestyle, whether you have diabetes, prediabetes, or just want to eat healthier.

More than just a cookbook, this handy book includes a step-by-step guide to using the Diabetes Plate Method to plan perfectly-portioned, diabetes-friendly meals; an introduction to cooking and eating well to manage diabetes and support heart health; and a one-week meal plan including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks plus over 15 additional sample plates!

The book is also chock-full of information so you can better understand diabetes, and healthful eating. “What you eat makes a difference for your blood glucose levels, cholesterol, blood pressure, and weight. Eating healthful foods does not have to be difficult”, and this recipe proves that! It’s easy to make with no cooking involved, and simple easy to find ingredients.

The basic gist of the book is that “Instead of counting carbohydrates and measuring portions, you can use your plate as a visual guide to create balanced diabetes-friendly meals. With this method, you’ll fill your plate with more nonstarchy vegetables and smaller portions of starchy, carbohydrate foods, and protein foods.”

I love that the book has wonderfully helpful charts, listing common nonstarchy vegetables; a chart for plant-based protein options, arranged in order of the carb content in one serving of the food; good seafood options; better-for you starchy vegetable options; and legumes and pulse (beans) options.

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The author, Toby Amidor

Nutrition expert at FoodNetwork.com and best-selling cookbook authorToby Amidor brings her “healthy and wholesome can also be delicious” philosophy to the American Diabetes Association this new book.

Toby trained as a clinical dietitian at New York University. Through ongoing consulting and faculty positions, she has established herself as one of the top experts in culinary nutrition, food safety, and media communications.

She writes the Healthy Eats Blog for FoodNetwork.com and is a regular contributor to the U.S. News and World Report Eat + Run blog, as well as blogs for Men’s Journal, Muscle & Fitness, and Shape. She also writes an“Ask the Expert” column in Today’s Dietitian magazine.

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The American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association® and its mission are CONNECTED FOR LIFE®. The Association funds research to prevent, cure, and manage diabetes; delivers services to hundreds of communities; provides objective and credible information; and gives voice to those denied their rights because of diabetes.

Founded in 1940, its mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

For more information please call the American Diabetes Association at 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383) or visit diabetes.org.

Recipe notes

This recipe is so easy and so good that there aren’t many tips or tricks that you need to know. But, there are lots of ways to change up these fun stuffed avocados if you want to give that a go.

Toss in some tofu, shredded chicken, green onions, or try stuffing them with tuna salad (there’s a delicious tuna salad in the cookbook).

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Almost Smooth Salsa

Included is a delicious fresh salsa recipe. If you like your salsa smooth, then blend until smooth. If you like your salsa chunky, then skip the blending altogether. Simply blend to your liking of chunkiness.

For dishes where the tomato will be finely chopped or diced, use plum or Roma tomatoes. These oblong shaped tomatoes don’t have many seeds, and the seeds they do have are easy to remove.

Simply cut the tomato in half, and push your finger into the cavity where the seeds are, scooping out the seeds. It’s ok if you miss some, and some go into the salsa. You don’t have to be precise.

Or, want to save yourself some time? Just buy the salsa from the store. Be sure to check out the produce section, as they have great fresh salsas that are filled with healthy ingredients.

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4 Layer Stuffed Avocados Recipe

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4 Layer Stuffed Avocados

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4 Layer Stuffed Avocados are your favorite 7-layer dip (pared down a bit) with all those Mexican flavors stuffed into a fresh and delicious Avocado. Included is a delicious fresh salsa recipe that you can make smooth or chunky, just blend to your liking of chunkiness. The salsa recipe makes more than you will need for the stuffed avocados. Enjoy the leftovers with fresh veggies for dipping or on tacos.

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Salad

Cuisine American, Mexican

Servings 4 servings

Calories 247 kcal

Equipment

  • Immersion Blender

Ingredients

Almost Smooth Salsa:

  • 2 medium plum or Roma tomatoes ½ pound, seeds and pulp removed, and chopped
  • ¼ green bell pepper chopped
  • ¼ cup chopped red onion
  • ½ jalapeno seeded, veins removed, and chopped
  • 3 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • Juice of ½ lime about 1 tablespoon
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper

Stuffed Avocados:

  • 1/3 cup canned no-salt added black beans drained and rinsed
  • 2 avocados halved and pits removed
  • 4 tablespoons nonfat plain Greek yogurt
  • 4 tablespoons Almost Smooth Salsa or your favorite jarred salsa
  • 4 teaspoons reduced fat shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 lime quartered

Instructions

Make the salsa:

  • Add the tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, jalapeno, and cilantro to a medium bowl. Add lime juice, olive oil, salt, and black pepper. Toss to evenly coat.

  • Using an immersion blender, blend until almost smooth, leaving some chunks in the salsa.

Make the stuffed avocados:

  • Place the black beans in a small bowl. Using the back of a fork, mash until they reach an almost smooth consistency.

  • In the center of each avocado, layer 1 tablespoon of the beans, 1 tablespoon Greek yogurt, and 1 tablespoon salsa, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon cheddar cheese. Sprinkle salt evenly over avocados. Serve each avocado half with 1 slice of lime to squeeze over the dish.

Notes

Nutrition analysis on the card will be off, as calculator takes the whole salsa recipe into account, as well as no “no-salt added” black beans were available in the database.

Nutrition

Calories: 247kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 6gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 503mgPotassium: 709mgFiber: 9gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 548IUVitamin C: 29mgCalcium: 51mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.

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FAQs

What can you mix with avocado to make it taste better? ›

You can also try other seasonings like paprika, cayenne pepper, balsamic vinegar, or lemon juice. A quick way to season an avocado is to cut it into chunks and drizzle it with a little olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pepper, and salt.

How do you make an avocado more tasty? ›

Drizzle avocado slices with olive oil and squeeze fresh lemon juice directly over slices. TIP: Squeeze lemon halves over the open palm of your other hand, letting juice fall through fingers onto food, but catching seeds. Top with minced chives and finely chopped tomatoes. Garnish with extra lemon wedges.

Can raw avocado be cooked? ›

Avocados are most often eaten raw, chopped up in a salad, spread on toast or made into guacamole. This is because they can very quickly become bitter once heated. Don't be afraid to cook avocados, however, as they are delicious when cooked 'just right.

What foods not to mix with avocado? ›

Nuts in combination with avocados: While avocados are often enjoyed with nuts, it's important to note that the raw fat properties of avocados can inhibit the digestion of the protein in nuts. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid combining avocados (a fat) with nuts (a protein) [2].

What seasoning is good on avocado? ›

Besides for your basic salt and pepper, try spices that are fresh or dried such as garlic powder, red pepper chili flakes for a nice kick, fresh parsley or cilantro, dill, zaatar seasoning, everything bagel spice, or lemon salt. Avocados are soft in texture; topping your toast with some crunch can enhance every bite.

How do you eat an avocado with good taste? ›

Raw with salt and pepper – Enjoy a quick and healthy snack by cutting a ripe avocado in half. Then sprinkle some salt and pepper on it, grab a spoon and dig in!

Why does my avocado taste so bad? ›

You generally have a few days until an avocado goes off. If you're wondering, “what does avocado taste like when overripe” here's your answer: It may have a sour, chemical-like flavor. You'll also notice a rancid or musky scent. AVO HACK: If you think that your avocados have gone bad, it's best not to eat them.

Why add lemon juice to avocado? ›

Add lemon juice

Acidulants, such as citric and ascorbic acid found in lemon juice, help lower the pH of avocados and decrease the enzymatic activity, keeping them from turning brown ( 1 , 3 ). Therefore, squeezing a little lemon juice on top of your cut avocado before storing it could help delay browning.

Can I eat eggs and avocado everyday? ›

However, this mix should be eaten in moderation. "The ideal way not to risk exaggerating with fat and calories is to bring to the table half avocado combined with two eggs, preferably hard-boiled, no more than a couple of times a week," says the expert, who here shares 5 good reasons to choose this meal combination.

Can dogs eat avocado? ›

Key takeaway. Dogs can eat small portions of an avocado's mesocarp (inner area). Large portions can cause vomiting & diarrhea due to persin - a toxin in avocados. Persin is more prevalent in the leaves and skin of avocados and the seeds are choking hazards, so if your dog eats an entire avocado, contact your vet.

Can I eat avocado everyday? ›

Avocados are hands down the health world's most popular fruit—and for good reason. They're straight-up loaded with nutritional benefits, including fiber, unsaturated fats, magnesium and vitamin K. In fact, registered dietitians say that it's 100 percent okay to eat avocado every single day.

What is the benefit of avocado in a woman body? ›

Avocado contains several compounds that can assist women's fertility journey, from conception to the development of a healthy fetus. Avocados are also a wonderful source of vitamin E, which can be beneficial in improving the lining of the uterus.

Can you freeze avocados for later use? ›

Yes, you can freeze avocado but make sure you use ones that are just-ripe (not super soft). Scoop flesh from skin in chunks and arrange on a baking paper-lined tray. Freeze avos for about 30 minutes or until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag and expel air. You can keep avocados in the freezer for up to one month.

How do you make avocado taste good for picky eaters? ›

Avocados need salt to bring out their best flavor. A little acid also helps. So… cut up the avocado, squeeze a little lemon on the flesh, and then salt it. You can eat it as is, or with some mayonnaise, or with some salsa, or lots of other ways.

How do you eat tasteless avocado? ›

Sliced into wedges and coated in a mix of beer and flour, these beer-battered appetizers turn tasteless avocados into delicious, crispy fries. Serve them with tangy coleslaw and spicy aioli. If you're still craving avocado toast, you can remove the seed and crack an egg into the empty space.

How do you eat an avocado delicious? ›

Slice or dice avocados to top a salad.

Avocado can be a delicious addition to a simple green salad when dressed with some simple salt and pepper. For a more flavorful version, you can also add some lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, or feta cheese. Toss your avocado pieces with pepper flakes for a slightly spicy version.

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