I want a burrito, but I have no avocado

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I am thinking of making a rice, salmon, and (chili) bean burrito, but I don't have any avocados.

After looking up some substitutes, I was thinking about peanut butter...but I am a little hesitant.

Has anyone tried to capture the texture of an avocado before?



Best Answer

refried beans, or just skip the avocado?




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What can I substitute for an avocado in a recipe?

5 avocado alternatives you need to try
  • 5 avocado alternatives.
  • Smashed banana. Thanks to its similar texture, banana is another toast-topper that also works in place of avocado in most recipes.
  • Almond, cashew or peanut butter. ...
  • Edamame. ...
  • Chia seeds. ...
  • Hummus.


  • What is the healthiest burrito to eat?

    If they're the whole variety, a bean burrito could be the healthiest thing on the menu. The fiber in beans lowers cholesterol and helps make you feel full\u2014which is just one of the reasons they're one of these 30 Best Foods for 6-Pack Abs.

    What can you add to a burrito?

    What goes good in a burrito?
  • Mexican rice.
  • steamed or baked rice.
  • shredded beef, pork, or chicken.
  • seasoned ground beef or turkey.
  • chopped Carne Asada.
  • Fajita Vegetables.
  • shredded lettuce.
  • Salsa or hot sauce.


  • How do you make a healthy burrito?

    The best Healthy Burrito recipe is loaded with seasoned rice, roasted veggies, cheese, cilantro, and fresh lime. Serve these delicious burritos with fresh salsa, ripe avocados or guacamole, sour cream, and another drizzle of lime.



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