Introduction: Avocado Steak Boats
A hand held single serving of melt in your mouth happiness!
Step 1: Things You Will Need
Note: This should make 6 steak boats
3 Avocados
2 Pounds of thin cut steak
1 1/2 Cups shredded Cheese (I used Pepper Jack)
1/2 tsp Salt
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
4 Tablespoons salsa
Step 2: Making Your Guacamole
1.Carefully cut avocados in half and spoon the insides out into a large bowl.
2. Rinse the skins out and set them aside for now.
3. Mash your avocados into a paste and add your salsa, salt, and lemon. Then mix everything thoroughly.
Step 3: Making Your Steak Boats
1. Season your meat with a basic dry rub. I just used a little salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion power.
2. Fully cook your steaks on the grill, then cut them into little pieces.
2. Mix your meat it in a bowl with about 1/2 to 2/3 your guacamole.
3. Spoon your mix into the avocado skins, add some shredded cheese, and press everything down firmly.
4. Place your boats back on the grill for a few minutes to let the cheese melt and guacamole heat up.
5. Serve with a little guacamole and salsa on top if you want to make it look extra fancy.
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6 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
I'm trying to decide if you're attempting a healthy dish here, sir......
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I understand your concern over the lack of bacon fattiness in this recipe, but have no fear. I shall never slip into the dark and dreadful world that is known as "health food"
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Although not entirely "healthy", it's definitely "optimized" - the lack of fatness and you use avocado, which, all we know, is healthy as fu**. How do you find the taste of avocado? I like to eat healthy, but never really find a way to eat avocado so I could like it.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I love Avocados, but I also eat a lot of Mexican food. So guacamole is kinda like a condiment to me.
8 years ago
Great pictures. Looks very tasty.
It would also be good in a potato skin. Just sayin'.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Hey, thanks! They where tasty. And these would be good in baked potato skins, maybe use a sharp cheddar cheese. Sounds amazing!