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Smokey guacamole cups with bacon

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Active Time:20 minsTotal Time:20 minsServings:8

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Total Time:20 mins

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8

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients2largeripe avocados½lime¼teaspoonchipotle powder¼teaspoonsmoked paprika¼teaspoonkosher salt40tortilla chip cups, such as Tostitos Scoops2slicescooked bacon, crumbled¼cupcorn kernels, thawed if frozen3tablespoonschopped pickled jalapeños

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Ingredients

2largeripe avocados

½lime

¼teaspoonchipotle powder

¼teaspoonsmoked paprika

¼teaspoonkosher salt

40tortilla chip cups, such as Tostitos Scoops

2slicescooked bacon, crumbled

¼cupcorn kernels, thawed if frozen

3tablespoonschopped pickled jalapeños

DirectionsCut each avocado in half, remove the pit and scoop out the flesh into a large bowl. Squeeze lime half into the bowl. Add chipotle powder, smoked paprika and salt; mash until slightly chunky.Fill each tortilla cup with the guacamole. Garnish with bacon, corn and jalapeños.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2022

Directions

Cut each avocado in half, remove the pit and scoop out the flesh into a large bowl. Squeeze lime half into the bowl. Add chipotle powder, smoked paprika and salt; mash until slightly chunky.Fill each tortilla cup with the guacamole. Garnish with bacon, corn and jalapeños.

Cut each avocado in half, remove the pit and scoop out the flesh into a large bowl. Squeeze lime half into the bowl. Add chipotle powder, smoked paprika and salt; mash until slightly chunky.

Fill each tortilla cup with the guacamole. Garnish with bacon, corn and jalapeños.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)151Calories11gFat13gCarbs3gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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