Haitian Avocado Salad (Salad Zaboka) - Haitian Recipes

Haitian Avocado Salad (Salad Zaboka)

Haitian Avocado Salad (Salad Zaboka) | Servings: 2 to 4
A Haitian Avocado Salad is a simple salad similar to guacamole. This dish can be served as a side or an appetizer when paired with fried plantains. Other ingredients such as shrimp, tomatoes or lobster can be added to create a unique dinning experience.

Ingredients

2 Avocados Peeled and cut in squares
1 Onion chopped
1/2 Lime juiced
1 Tsp Olive Oil
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp Salt (or to taste)

Directions

Step 1 Cube the avocados and place them in a medium size bowl.
Chop the onions and place them in the same bowl.
Add the lime juice, olive oil, pepper, salt and lightly mix.
Serve as a side dish or with plantains as an appetizer.
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