Avocados are delicious to eat and are fun to grow indoors.
Avocadoes are fruits that grow on tropical trees and are very pretty plants. They have glossy, oblong, pointed leaves. I’ve seen them growing in Southern Florida, California, and in Ecuador.
Avocadoes are very easy to grow from seed and make a nice houseplant. Kids particularly enjoy this plant project.
Start by washing any pulp off the seed. Avocado seeds (pits) are quite large (at least 1 ½ inches across). I put three toothpicks into the pit so that it sits on the rim of a drinking glass, with the broad end of the pit down. Add water until ½ inch covers the pit’s base and replenish any water that evaporates. That’s it. Now wait for it to sprout in 2-3 weeks. When it splits, it is ready to sprout.Avocado Toast
- Toast 2 slices of bread (I use homemade sourdough bread)
- Cut a ripe avocado in half. Save half for the next day or for guacamole. I use an avocado hugger to keep it fresh.
- Cut the avocado half into quarter and scoop each onto the toasted bread. Smash with a fork.
- Drizzle olive oil and sprinkle with garlic salt and pepper.
- I usually also add fresh herbs, usually dill, chives, or basil I grow indoors in my aerogarden.
Guacamole
- Cut a ripe avocado in half and place in a bowl. Smash with a fork (or use a food processor for smoother texture).
- Add juice of half a fresh lime and ½ teaspoon chopped garlic clove
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Optional: Add chopped jalapenos, cilantro, tomatoes, or onions/chives
- Stir and serve immediately. It will darken quickly, so plan to eat it all!
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Originally published in Canton Daily Ledger on 11-3-2001