How I keep half an avocado from turning brown šŸ„‘


Do you like avocados?

I eat half an avocado every single day for lunch at home using my recipe for Bread Machine Classic Sourdough Bread or this Sourdough Bread Machine Sandwich Loaf as a base.

The challenge is saving the other half for the next day. Cut avocados can turn brown in what feels like a terrifying minute!

I've tried:

  • Plastic wrap pressed against the flesh (didn’t work well)
  • A small avocado-shaped plastic container šŸ‘ŽšŸ»
  • Storing the half avocado in water in a Mason jar (works OK, but the top layer gets waterlogged)

The method that works best for me is vacuum-sealing the cut avocado without delay (not after you finish eating your avocado toast). I keep mine in the drawer near my knives so it’s easy to grab.

That discovery led me to update my guide on avocados with everything I’ve learned about:

• choosing good avocados at the store
• ripening hard avocados at home
• storing cut avocados so they last longer
• what those black spots actually mean

Readers Say...

"I’ve used mine almost every day sealing an avocado in a jar. Thank you so much for introducing me to this sealer. It is so very easy to use, and I couldn’t be happier! "--DONNA

Still happily eating my daily avocado,

Paula

Paula Rhodes | Home Economist

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