Serrano Sweet Pea Guacamole is inspired by the guacamole from Honchos – a local restaurant in Clarkston, Michigan. In my version, sweet peas, roasted serrano peppers and cilantro are combined with green onions, avocado and fresh lime juice and is topped with Mexicali spiced pepitas. Yields 2 cups.
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One of my favorite places to meet friends for lunch is Honcho.
It’s a super cute restaurant in Clarkston, Michigan that has the best coffee, cocktails and house-made cinnamon sugar doughnuts (iykyk). When I’m there I always order the chop salad with chicken and get the sweet pea guacamole and chips as well. The salad is perfection and the guac is flavorful and addictive, which is why I decided to recreate a version at home.
I’m not exactly sure how the folks at Honcho make theirs, but I decided to add roasted serrano peppers for a little heat that I think pairs really well with the sweet pea/cilantro and avocado mash.
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To Make This Serrano Sweet Pea Guacamole You Will Need:
for the pepitas:
- pepitas – Use raw and unsalted, shellled pumpkin seeds.
- lime juice (freshly squeezed) – Adds flavor and helps adhere the spice blend to the pepitas.
- mexicali seasoning – A flavorful homemade blend of cilantro, chili powder, cumin, chipotle, cilantro, oregano, garlic and onion powder.
- kosher salt – Enhances the flavors in the spiced pepitas.
for the guacamole:
- serrano peppers – Or substitute with jalapeños.
- avocado oil spray – This helps develop the char on the outside of the pepper.
- english peas – Cooked (steamed) if fresh or thawed if frozen.
- cilantro – Lends a pop of bright herbaceous freshness.
- avocados – I use 3 good size avocados. Double if using smaller avocados.
- green onion – Adds a mild yet bright onion flavor.
- lime juice – Adds acidity and will enhance the flavors in the guacamole.
To make this recipe you will need 1 cup cooked English peas which are also known as sweet peas or garden peas. You can use 6 ounces fresh peas or use 1 cup thawed (previously frozen) peas.
Make the Spiced Pepitas:
In a small nonstick skillet, measure and add 1/2 cup pepitas, 1-1/2 teaspoons Mexicali seasoning, a pinch of kosher salt and the juice from 1/2 a lime.
Stir to coat and heat over medium on your stovetop, stirring often for 3 to 4 minutes.
Roast the Serrano Peppers:
Preheat your ovens broiler and arrange your oven rack so that it is 4 to 6 inches away from the heating element. Line a metal baking sheet with foil and add the peppers. Slide under the broiler and broil for 4 to 8 minutes or until charred all over, turn the peppers halfway through to ensure even charring. Watch carefully!
After the peppers are charred, pop them into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. This allows the steam to work it’s way out, separating the skin from the flesh. Once safe to handle, remove the stems, peel the skin and remove the seeds and ribs.
Make the Guacamole:
In a mini food processor (I’ve linked mine in the recipe printable), measure and add 1 cup (cooked or thawed) sweet peas, cilantro (measure with your heart!), the roasted (skinned and seeded) serrano peppers.
Secure the lid and pulse to combine. It should be somewhat smooth but still a little chunky.
In a bowl, add 3 good size avocados, the pea mixture, 3 chopped green onions, juice of 1/2 a lime and a pinch or two of kosher salt.
I like to use potato masher to smash the avocados and combine the ingredients.
Taste and add more salt or lime juice to taste.
The color😍
Transfer to a bowl and top with the spiced pepitas (keeping any extra on the side to add more as needed) and serve with your favorite tortilla chips. I like either these salty lime homemade chips or the La Fiesta brand (not sponsored). Or add to your favorite tacos, fajitas or skillets and rice bowls!
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Serrano Sweet Pea Guacamole
Ingredients
FOR THE PEPITAS:
- 1/2 cup raw and unsalted pepitas
- 1/2 lime, juiced
- 1½ teaspoons Mexicali seasoning
- kosher salt
FOR THE GUACAMOLE:
- 2 serrano peppers
- 1 cup peas, steamed if fresh, thawed if frozen
- cilantro, measure with your heart (or about 1/3 cup)
- 3 medium to large avocados, double the amount if small
- 3 green onions, chopped
- 1/2 lime, juiced (more or less to personal taste)
- kosher salt, to taste
Instructions
MAKE THE SPICED PEPITAS:
- In a small nonstick skillet, measure and add the pepitas, Mexicali seasoning, kosher salt and lime juice. Stir to coat and heat over medium on your stovetop, stirring often for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove off the heat and set of to the side.
ROAST THE SERRANO PEPPERS:
- Preheat your ovens broiler and arrange your oven rack so that it is 4 to 6 inches away from the heating element. Line a metal baking sheet with foil and add the peppers. Slide under the broiler and broil for 4 to 8 minutes or until charred all over, turn the peppers halfway through to ensure even charring. Watch carefully!
- After the peppers are charred, pop them into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. This allows the steam to work it’s way out, separating the skin from the flesh. Once safe to handle, remove the stems, peel the skin and remove the seeds and ribs.
MAKE THE GUACAMOLE:
- In a mini food processor, measure and add the (cooked or thawed) sweet peas, cilantro (measure with your heart!), the roasted (skinned and seeded) serrano peppers. Secure the lid and pulse to combine. It should be somewhat smooth but still a little chunky.
- In a bowl, add the avocados, pea mixture, chopped green onions, lime juice and a pinch or two of kosher salt. Mash to combine. (I like to use potato masher to smash the avocados and combine the ingredients.)
- Taste and add more salt or lime juice to taste.
- Transfer the guacamole to a bowl and top with some of the spiced pepitas, keeping the extra on the side to add more as neede.
Notes
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nice tweaks, at least compared to my typical guacamole, I like the pepitas and peas are definitely different for me in any guacamole, thank you!
I was looking to recreate Honcho’s guac and this was delish!