A classic tartare is one of the most recognized and celebrated seafood dishes due to its unlimited variations. This vegetarian recipe tests the imagination of the classic dish, while combining the boundless versatility of California Avocados.

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A classic tartare is one of the most recognized and celebrated seafood dishes due to its unlimited variations. This vegetarian recipe tests the imagination of the classic dish, while combining the boundless versatility of California Avocados.
Serves: 4
Cilantro Cream Instructions:
*If you don’t have a smoker, you can smoke the California Avocados and honey on a gas or charcoal grill using a smoker box.
Gas Grill: Set burner on one side of the grill to medium high and one side on low so you have a hot and cool side. Place a smoker box, full of applewood chips, on hot side and avocados on cool side. Close grill and let cook at 300°F for 30 minutes.
Charcoal Grill: Place coal on one side, so you have a hot and cool side. When coals are ready, add soaked applewood chips on top of coals and set the avocados on the cool side. Cover and cook at 300°F for 30 minutes
Serving Suggestion: By simply doubling or tripling this recipe, you can pass this refreshing appetizer amongst friends and family for any summer gathering.
Beverage Pairing: Because there are so many flavor profiles found within this unique dish, we recommend pairing with a bright Pinot Grigio to help contrast the avocados’ smokiness combined with the herbed Cilantro Cream.
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*Large avocados are recommended for this recipe. A large avocado averages about 8 ounces. If using smaller or larger size avocados adjust the quantity accordingly.
It’s actually easy to create an avocado rose. If you are setting out a spread of appetizers, add a beautiful avocado rose to elevate the appeal. Or if you are looking for more casual appetizers try these California Avocado snack recipes.
As with all fruits and vegetables, wash avocados before cutting. Check out our tips for how to choose and use California Avocados
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