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How to Make Avocado Dip With Cottage Cheese

Cottage Cheese and Avocado Dip

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We had ten full-grown avocado trees on our property when I was a kid. Guacamole was free-flowing and never ever made with sour cream or mayonnaise, or any other filler. While I wholeheartedly appreciate how fortunate we were to live in a house set amid so many fruit-bearers, it did make me a bit of an avocado purist. Not to mention a full-blown guacamole snob. So when one of my sweet nieces offered to make me a guacamole dip with cottage cheese , I tried very hard to keep an open mind, as I braced myself for the impact of something that could taste very wrong.

My niece's recipe comes from someone on my husband's side of the family, and while many of my in-laws are wonderful cooks, they did introduce me to a little something called " Cheese Jell-O " a few years ago. Looking back, this may have been part of my "new-girlfriend hazing." Cheese Jell-O is Jell-O topped with cheddar cheese. When you combine these two flavors they don't magically transform into a sumptuous new dish. It's just two pleasant, yet unrelated things in your mouth at the same time. Like part of your sandwich brushed up against your dessert at a picnic, and you ate it anyway. Not bad

So, with Cheese Jell-O and my guacamole snobbery in mind, I was thinking that my niece was about to feed me another "two things" meal but being the patient auntie I am, I sat back and let it all unfold.

Below is the recipe, and a review of this dip. To make this at home, you will need the following:

1 Ripe avocado

Salt

Pepper

Garlic salt

Lemon juice

Cottage cheese
Corn chips

Scoop out the contents of the avocado, and using a fork, mash it up in a bowl. Add about 1/4 tsp salt, 1/8 tsp pepper, and garlic salt to taste.

Add about one cup of cottage cheese to the avocado dip, and stir together.

Squeeze in 1/2 tsp fresh lemon juice and continue mixing with fork.

Serve with corn chips. (The nieces recommend Frito's.)

With all of my reluctance and adverse feelings about fillers in guacamole, I would say that this cottage cheese avocado dip (note my refusal to call it the g-word) is actually really tasty! The cottage cheese ads a little tang, a lot of protein, and helps to stretch out an avocado amongst two ravenous school kids, and their full-grown aunt. The flavors blend together so well that I never once drew a parallel to the "two things Cheese Jell-O" experience. And of course, the creaminess of the avocado is always nicely paired with the saltiness of corn chips, so on the whole, this after-school snack recipe is one I embrace, and recommend to you!

This is also a great recipe for kids to "cook" on their own. For this blog post, my 8-year old niece was my "guest chef." Her 6-year old sister was my "guest food critic" but her review was too difficult to transcribe since her mouth was constantly full of dip. She did throw me a thumbs up between bites.

I could certainly see bringing this dip to a picnic or pot-luck. However, if it cozied up next to some Jell-O on my plate, I would more than likely leave that bit un-touched.

How to Make Avocado Dip With Cottage Cheese

Source: http://radmegan.com/2011/04/cottage-cheese-and-avocado-dip.html