Go cower in the corner Mr. quesadilla

Avo-dilla

don’t need cheese

– these vibrant green-stuffedslices– in fact they don’t need much at all. Just a few slivers of buttery rich (healthy) avocados to make the flavor sing.

Sweet and salty caramelized tortilla or wrap edges sizzle in a hot pan – serve warm for a snack your lucky guests will swoon over. This is a satisfying (and slightly sinful depending on how much vegan butter you use) go-to snack for all the avocado lovers out there. I know there are a lot of us!

Plus I have a few more last minute vegan Super bowl snacks for you all..

Avocados. make me happy. I’m still enjoying plentiful avocados at my house. It’s like Christmas morning each day as I wake to find more ripened avocados in my overflowing bowl. I squeeze those silky green or bumpy black skinned avocados to see if they have turned plush, soft and perfectly ripe. It’s magical the way a rock hard avocado can turn into buttery bliss practically overnight.

So with all these avocados lying around, I’m embracing my creative side. And after reading all of your “favorite ways to eat avocados” comments/entries into my SoCal Avocado giveaway post – you guys have certainly inspired me. Smashed on toast, sliced in a simple red onion/veggie sandwich and zesty guacamole – are all favorite ways you guys mentioned in your comments. Well here is another way to enjoy an avocado…

Meet The Avo-dilla! This super quickie, super yummy recipe is a new favorite of mine. I whipped it up today as my husband and I taste tested a few new bottles of hot sauce. I’m a hot sauce lover/addict. The combo of salty/sweet/spicy/rich was total snack bliss. You may not initially think of serving avocados in a warm dish – but trust me – this one rocks.

Caramelized salty-sweet bubbly edges meet that creamy slightly warmed avocado filling. Delish!



You can use any “wrap” style. I tried a basic white flour tortilla and my favorite – a whole wheat lavash wrap (shown on left)



The Wrap. For my first test of this recipe I used a standard tortilla. Yum. Then I tried some fresh whole wheat lavash bread. Super yum! And a tad healthier since whole wheat and a bit lighter in calories than a thick tortilla. You could use basically any “wrap” for this recipe. Even sprouted grain tortillas! Or corn. My preference was the lavash. Light and flaky with caramelized edges from the sweet and salty accents.

Make it a Guaco-dilla. You could also use leftover or fresh guacamole for this recipe in place of the avocado slices!

Another delicious last-minute Super Bowl snack..

Tofu and Tempeh Buffalo Bites..



Want more snack recipes? Get my 14 Favorite Super Snacks – Made Vegan here.

Avo-dilla

vegan, makes 4 triangles



1 wrap or tortilla (if using extra large lavash bread, you may need to slice in half – and have a more square shape rather than a half-circle)

1/2 ripe avocado, sliced

1-2 tsp vegan butter (Earth Balance)

1-2 tsp maple or agave syrup

pinch of seasoned salt

additional spices for inside or outside of the wrap – optional

Directions:

1. Melt the vegan butter in a very hot skillet.

2. Add the tortilla. Toss it around in the melted butter a bit to wet all sides.

3. Lay “butter-tossed” tortilla flat in the pan and quickly add the avocado. Mash the avocado a bit into the tortilla and fold over one side – just as you would a quesadilla. Note: you can also sear the avocado a bit in the hot pan if you’d like a warmer – softer avocado filling texture.

4. Drizzle the maple syrup over top the hot tortilla and wait for the sizzling to begin. The maple syrup will caramelize with the butter to brown the edges of the wrap.

5. Carefully flip the tortilla so that both sides brown. If a few ago slices spill out, just open the wrap and slide them back in. And if you really want, you can add some Daiya cheese to make the tortilla stick together (not needed for flavor though!) The heating process is pretty fast – just a few minutes from start to finish.

6. Remove skillet from heat or transfer avo-dilla to plate to cool.

7. Slice and serve warm! Yummy with hot sauce. You can also add more spices over top the warm ago-dilla to flavor a bit.

Enjoy!

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