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Broccomole: Broccoli Guacamole

 

It’s broccoli guacamole. You’re skeptical, I can tell. But this is really great, and with a creaminess that was slightly shocking, I will be making this again.

And, if you set a serving size at an ounce, as Livestrong is telling me to do, it’s only 22 calories a serving. And only about 250 calories if I eat the entire bowl, which I am prone to doing.

I love guacamole. I profess honest culinary devotion to avocados and guacamole. It is chocked full of healthy fats, vitamins, and protein. A great food that can not be improve upon. This recipe isn’t about improving guacamole. It’s a new food, a lower calorie creamy green dip that is about 1/3 the calories of that guacamole I love. But with twice the protein and less fat.

And broccoli is known cancer fighter, bone strengthener, cardiovascular health champion, bone-fide superfood and one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet. We could all stand to be a wee bit addicted to a bowl of this stuff.

And it was so tasty, I ate it for lunch. And dinner. It’s like a dip with a mission, you don’t even have to feel bad about it. You are preventing heart disease and stroke one bite at a time. Really, it’s like medicine.

 

This recipe was inspired by Ludo Lefebvre. While giving an interview about his book, Ludo Bites, he spoke about a Broccomole he made. This is my version.

Broccomole

Ingredients

  • 3 cups chopped broccoli
  • 1 jalapeno, chopped, seeds removed
  • 2 tbs green onions
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 2 ounces fat free cream cheese (or silken tofu, goat cheese, sour cream, cashew cream, something creamy)
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tbs cilantro
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Cook the broccoli in lightly salted water until very soft. Overcook the broccoli in comparison to the al dente cooking that most recipes recommend.
  2. Drain broccoli very well.
  3. Transfer to a food processor. Add the remaining ingredients and process until smooth, add additional olive oil for a smoother texture.
  4. Serve warm

 

 

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Baker Street October 10, 2012 um 5:06 am

I was skeptical but the way you described it makes me want to make it right away 😉

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chinmayie @ love food eat October 10, 2012 um 5:53 am

That sounds great! I am not skeptical at all 🙂 Such a beautiful green spread.

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Bree October 10, 2012 um 6:58 am

How creative~! I bet I would love this too 🙂

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Cassie October 10, 2012 um 7:55 am

I am not skeptical at all, in fact, I want the whole bowl. Such a great idea!

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Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies October 10, 2012 um 8:02 am

I refuse to eat guacamole because avocados confuse and frighten me, so I’m totally down with guac made with broccoli.

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Jackie October 10, 2012 um 8:52 am

Haha! My husband is the same way, hates them. Which works out well for me when I rescue him from the green glob they always add to his burrito at Mexican restaurants. He is much more excited about broccoli dip.

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Debra February 8, 2016 um 3:29 am

I Love it, I like to buy them and just cut it, take the seed out of them and just sprinkle salt and pepper on them and eat them. I think they is so nourishing.

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April Fiet May 28, 2013 um 7:04 pm

I love this recipe idea because I’m actually allergic to avocados. I love, love, love them, but they don’t love me in return!

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Dixya @ Food, Pleasure and Health October 10, 2012 um 8:06 am

this is such a brilliant idea to enjoy veggies and eat more chips with it without feeling guilty at all..

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Ashley – Baker by Nature October 10, 2012 um 8:16 am

I LOVE broccoli! This will be made.

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Andrew @ Eating Rules October 10, 2012 um 8:27 am

I’m skeptical — but only of the "fat-free cream cheese." Think it would work with 2 ounces of avocado instead? 😉

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Jackie October 10, 2012 um 8:43 am

When I added that I was actually thinking, "Andrew would not approve of this cream cheese situation!" It needs a creamy component, avocado would be great. Next time I make it I want to try silken tofu or goat cheese.

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Anna @ hiddenponies October 10, 2012 um 9:33 am

My 4 year old LOVES broccoli so this dip would be right up her alley! Not sure I could only eat one ounce though 🙂

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claire @ the realistic nutritionist October 10, 2012 um 9:51 am

I would do this. I would. I love it.

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Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious October 10, 2012 um 11:17 am

This is so innovative! I definitely need to try this! It may even make an appearance for Thanksgiving 🙂

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Carrie @ Bakeaholic Mama October 10, 2012 um 11:26 am

Guess what I’m making…. right this very second!

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Jackie October 10, 2012 um 11:28 am

Yay! Let me know how it turns out 🙂

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Jessica@AKitchenAddiction October 10, 2012 um 12:41 pm

I love broccoli! Great idea to use it in guacamole!

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Valerie @ From Valerie’s Kitchen October 10, 2012 um 1:39 pm

I was totally skeptical, you’re right, but it looks SO good! I do love broccoli so what the heck, why not? Love this idea Jackie 🙂

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Julie @ Table for Two October 10, 2012 um 6:25 pm

This is seriously one of the most genius creations ever. I will drink it.

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carol October 10, 2012 um 11:50 pm

This post is totally inspirational: I am on my way to get some broccoli

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wanna be cook October 11, 2012 um 6:06 am

Nice post. I want to make this so I am adding it to my pinterest.

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Jackie October 15, 2012 um 10:57 am

Thank you so much! I love it when people pin my recipes 🙂

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Amy @ Food Crush October 11, 2012 um 8:00 am

I love the sound of this one… so creative! I’m going to try it out.

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ally October 11, 2012 um 10:01 am

i love your variation! all the color but not all the fat! perfect.
xo
http://allykayler.blogspot.ca/

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Maureen, Milwaukee October 11, 2012 um 10:43 am

I bet the broccoli could be steamed to prevent nutrient loss : )

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Jackie October 11, 2012 um 1:16 pm

That sounds great!

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Colleen, The Smart Cookie Cook October 12, 2012 um 9:51 am

Broccomole…haha I love it! In fact, I’m kind of upset I didn’t think of it first!

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Shonda October 12, 2012 um 10:16 am

This is actually impressive idea for a dip

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Denise October 13, 2012 um 3:08 am

This dip looks so good and comforting, just want to dip everything in it (first need to make it, I know!). The name reminds me of one of Nigella’s recipes, where she combines roquefort and guacemole, and this definitely looks just as good!

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Jackie October 15, 2012 um 10:58 am

Roquefort guacamole? That sounds amazing!

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Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. October 15, 2012 um 8:59 pm

I think this is just brilliant!

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Peggy October 16, 2012 um 1:14 pm

What a great new take on a classic dip =)

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Jessica Brown October 16, 2012 um 6:18 pm

I think it looks really good. Found it on Pinterest!

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Wilma October 17, 2012 um 10:14 am

I was skeptical, but I made it because I already had everything in my house. and This was delicious!

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Donna October 17, 2012 um 1:38 pm

I consider myself a bit of a guac snob, so I can’t call it by the cute name you gave it, but it looks delicious! I have to try it.

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Josi October 17, 2012 um 2:19 pm

Just made this. Its really yummy. Will make again.

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Jackie October 17, 2012 um 2:28 pm

So great! That makes me happy 🙂

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Allison Brummet October 18, 2012 um 1:35 pm

Looks so good! I bet this would go over well at girls' night!

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Lori October 19, 2012 um 8:14 pm

Do you use all parts of the broccoli or just the flowerets?

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Jackie October 20, 2012 um 7:31 am

I use the flowerets

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Lindsey November 3, 2012 um 1:56 pm

Do you think this would work with frozen broccoli or does it have to be fresh?

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Jackie November 3, 2012 um 7:18 pm

Sounds like it would work just fine.

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Amanda November 4, 2012 um 8:02 pm

This was AWESOME! I made this today and was NOT disappointed! Thanks!

Amanda

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Anusha November 4, 2012 um 9:56 pm

I just made this. It’s so tasty! Thank you for this recipe!
And you’re right. It is soo easy to get addicted to it! I had the whole bowl for lunch, and I’m planning to make some tomorrow too!

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claire November 20, 2012 um 12:40 pm

I’m allergic to avocados (whaaaat? i know tragic) i have been so depressed about not being able to eat it with asada or taquitos! I’m going to try this and see if it can help me work through my avocado-less depression 🙂

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Jackie November 20, 2012 um 1:48 pm

That is tragic! Hope this can be a some avocado-recovery therapy for you 🙂

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April Fiet May 28, 2013 um 7:07 pm

Claire, I am too!

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Danielle Foley November 21, 2012 um 6:01 am

I am making this tonight to snack on while waiting for the Thanksgiving Feast tomorrow! how does this store? I’ll be making it today–Will it still be good tomorrow & Friday? And also–I don’t have a food processor–would a blender work Ok?

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Jackie November 21, 2012 um 8:45 am

Just store it in tupperware and make sure to heat it up a little before serving, it tastes best warm.

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Rita December 27, 2012 um 5:46 am

I made this last night – love it! Good idea to use avocado instead of cream cheese. I’ll have to try that next time.

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kita December 31, 2012 um 8:26 am

Just discovered this on Cassies round up for NYE dip ideas and damned if Im not considering a trip to the market right now.

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sharna January 1, 2013 um 7:51 pm

Can’t wait to try this! I’m allergic to avocado so this will be great! I miss guac!

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Jessica January 2, 2013 um 1:19 pm

I just made this, but substituted reduced fat green onion flavored cream cheese (it’s what I had on hand). Delish!!! I might just eat the entire bowl!

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Beth Sowell January 5, 2013 um 10:40 am

I made this today, it is wonderful! We loved it. My only recommendation for change would be to add some garlic or garlic powder. Way to go on a great recipe!

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Jackie February 3, 2013 um 9:42 am

I love that idea!

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Amber January 14, 2013 um 12:38 pm

"really, it’s like medicine"….hahahahahaha

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Jenn A January 16, 2013 um 7:25 am

Great idea, definitely trying this! Although, I will probably sub avocado for cream cheese. The fat in avocado is the good kind of fat that our bodies need- especially our brains! Fat free cream cheese may lower calories, but it adds a lot of Chemicals… No thank you! :). Fabulous idea.

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Jackie January 16, 2013 um 9:06 am

I agree, plant fat is always so much healthier than dairy fat! You can also sub in silken tofu (but that also has a lot of chemicals) or goat cheese, or cashew cream. I wanted this to be avo-fee (even though I LOVE avocados) because there are actually quite a few people who are nearly deathly allergic to avocados (how sad!) and I wanted to give them something they could have as a replacement for guacamole. But you are free to experiment and make it your own!

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Jen July 18, 2013 um 3:36 pm

and We Thank you For It! Why Are There So Many Of Us That Are Allergic And love avocado?! 🙁

Can’t Wait To Try This!

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Cassandra January 19, 2013 um 12:45 pm

I made this today, added 1 tsp of garlic salt and it was delicious! My husband won’t go near broccoli and he ate a whole bowl! Thanks for the great idea!

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Jackie January 19, 2013 um 3:03 pm

Yay! So glad you and your hubs liked it 🙂

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Heidi January 25, 2013 um 9:40 pm

Fresh cilantro or dried?

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Jackie January 26, 2013 um 2:42 pm

Fresh. Come to think of it, I don’t know if I’ve ever run across dried cilantro!

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Elly January 29, 2013 um 6:04 am

Could I use fat free Greek yogurt in this recipe?

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simplycilicia January 30, 2013 um 5:14 am

I was wondering this same thing.

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Jackie January 30, 2013 um 5:41 pm

I think that would be great 🙂

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Maddie February 1, 2013 um 1:20 pm

My son’s two favorite foods after pickles and cheese are broccoli and guacamole, in that order. This is the perfect marriage of the two…now how to marry cheese and pickles? 😉

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Amber February 28, 2015 um 7:08 am

this may sound crazy but it tastes amazing. Pickles and cream cheese. Just mix cream cheese with pickle juice and then add chopped pickles. All to your desired consistency. It is SO good. Not healthy, but delicious with potato chips.

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Berklee March 20, 2015 um 7:21 pm

I have a friend that puts pickles on her grilled cgeese sandwiches. I haven’t tried it so I can’t say anything about how it tastes, but it does combine cheese and pickles. 🙂

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Sarah@Crazy Love Gamble-Style April 11, 2013 um 9:43 pm

I used Greek yogurt, turned out great!! I also used some real garlic, yum! Love this recipe!

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T February 7, 2013 um 12:26 pm

Wow…I wanted to try this recipe so bad! I was looking for spinach dip because i had it thawing in the fridge for 2 days and really needed to use it.
So i used spinach instead of broccoli. Yum it worked great. I used twice the greek yougurt and 1/2 c cream cheese, and all I had was dried cilantro.
I was cooking up a chicken breast for lunch and thought…why not? So i spooned it over the chicken. I have to say it was delish, and saved a few calories not using chips or crackers.
Thanks for the inspiration!

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Letta February 8, 2013 um 4:08 pm

It was so easy and so good. will make again

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Charles a February 10, 2013 um 7:39 pm

Tried it with guacmol and it’s amazing with both. Love it

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Tammy February 19, 2013 um 8:10 pm

THANK YOU for this awesome recipe… And since I have been aware of it, I’ve made it TWICE now in a weeks time!!
So, I must add a little feedback/thoughts:
The first time I made it (only 1/2 recipe) it was AmAzinG!!! I boiled the broccoli- with stalks, (wasn’t thinking about nutrient loss and just did it) and in a blender added broccoli and then all the other ingredients minus the jalapeño (didn’t have any:-/) It turned out PERFECT! I was so excited I took it to work!!! And everyone loved it. I topped it with tomatoes and green onions, and ate with chips but red peppers were even better!!
The second time, I steamed the broccoli with stalks and in a blender added all the ingredients and then the broccoli. I used low fat cream cheese both times. The second time the results were not so good… total bummer! It was like a soft purée vs the creamy dip the first time around!
What did I do wrong??? Would love any feedback! Thanks!!:)

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Tammy February 19, 2013 um 8:11 pm

THANK YOU for this awesome recipe… And since I have been aware of it, I’ve made it TWICE now in a weeks time!!
So, I must add a little feedback/thoughts:
The first time I made it (only 1/2 recipe) it was AmAzinG!!! I boiled the broccoli- with stalks, (wasn’t thinking about nutrient loss and just did it) and in a blender added broccoli and then all the other ingredients minus the jalapeño (didn’t have any:-/) It turned out PERFECT! I was so excited I took it to work!!! And everyone loved it. I topped it with tomatoes and green onions, and ate with chips but red peppers were even better!!
The second time, I steamed the broccoli with stalks and in a blender added all the ingredients and then the broccoli. I used low fat cream cheese both times. The second time the results were not so good… total bummer! It was like a soft purée vs the creamy dip the first time around!
What did I do wrong??? Would love any feedback! Thanks!!:)

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Jackie February 19, 2013 um 8:56 pm

I’m not sure what happened. Maybe steaming was the problem? I’ve never steamed it. Maybe too much stalk? It’s hard to say. So sorry it didn’t work the second time, but if you figure it out, let me know!

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Mary April 10, 2013 um 3:16 am

Maybe it was a combination of using a blender and steaming the broc? Blenders are not the same as a food processor, so that could have contributed.

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Jackie April 10, 2013 um 6:55 am

People who steam the broccoli seem to not like it as well. Boiling gives the best results.

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Jeanne @ Cooksister February 24, 2013 um 7:16 am

Hi – just a heads-up, but this site seems to have taken your recipe & photo and are passing it off as their own: http://girlsguideto.com/articles/healthy-girl-recipe-broccoli-guacamole-aka-broccomoler

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Jackie February 24, 2013 um 8:40 am

Thank you! I reported them to their webhost. I hate that. I can’t imagine anyone thinking it’s ok to use someone else’s work without permission. Credit does not equal consent. Especially when they post my entire recipe and re-watermark with their watermark!

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tiffini March 7, 2013 um 9:57 am

this was very good! will be making again. thanks for posting:)

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Alejandra March 7, 2013 um 3:22 pm

I was believing the whole mock-amole until I read "served warm". Is it good at room temp or cold like regular guac?

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Jackie March 7, 2013 um 4:03 pm

Either way, I like it better warm. But some people like it better cold. The name is just to be kitschy it’s not supposed to be fake-amole.

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Claire March 14, 2013 um 12:10 pm

Very nice! I used neufchatel cheese and that worked well. Thinking about adding more next time and using the "broccomole" as a sandwich spread

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This looks and sounds yummy! I will definitely be giving this a try!

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Yum! Just tried this today (found via Pinterest), and it’s delicious. I’m a big fan of citrus and spice, so I added some hot sauce and lime juice as well. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing this recipe 🙂

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Jackie April 14, 2013 um 12:52 pm

That sounds wonderful! I love the additions 🙂

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Aubrey April 16, 2013 um 6:04 pm

Want to make this right now, but only thing creamy I’ve got is plain low fat yogurt. What do you think?

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Is it sweetened? If it’s unsweetened, it would probably be fine.

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Karen April 26, 2013 um 5:19 pm

Just made my first batch and let me just say " you are a genius". I used frozen broccoli and for the "creamy" I used light sour cream. So good I’m changing my dinner menu for tonight to chicken burritos with broccomoli in no carb tortillas – weight watchers 😉 .

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Chiquita Latina May 1, 2013 um 7:17 pm

OMG! Just made this! I used fat free cream cheese and half a jalapeno and left the seeds in! I am soooo amazed at how awesome this turned out! Thank you so much for sharing!

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Tina July 31, 2013 um 1:47 pm

JUST made this for lunch to go along with leftover chicken fajitas stuffed in warmed corn tortillas. I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical at first, but we busted out the bag of corn chips to just give it a taste, it was AMAZING! My kids and I all loved it! We all agreed it is different than guacamole, but it is a great low fat sub that is fantastic at sneaking in more green veggies! I will definitely make this again. I think next time I will look for a dairy free cream cheese so it has a bit more tang to it. (I used tofu, which was great, but I think the tang of cream cheese would just add a little something) I wonder if a squeeze of lemon would add what I am looking for….anyway, THANK YOU! SUPER YUM!

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Pamela Waterman (@BracesFriendly) October 17, 2013 um 8:10 am

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Phaedime December 24, 2013 um 5:10 am

I made this last saturday and it was a big hit with birthday guests. I used creamcheese and served it cold, it was delicious.

I was asked to make it again for Christmas. And I will, with goatcheese =) I’m sure it will be just as good.

Thank you for this recipe.

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Patti Shenfield January 17, 2014 um 3:24 pm

I just made this, but used what I had in the cupboard…I used packaged guacamole mix and 1/4 cup of plain yogurt with the 3 cups of cooked broccoli and 1 tsp olive oil. I put it all in the blender and blended until smooth. It was delicious and addicting. Thank you for the idea!! If you use fat free plain yogurt, it is 0 weight watchers points 🙂

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Denise Balzer January 31, 2014 um 3:32 pm

This recipe looks amazing! I never thought to use broccoli in a dip. I am definitely adding this to my Super Bowl menu.

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Grace April 24, 2014 um 1:14 am

I’m (devastatingly) HIGHLY allergic to avocado, and have never had guacamole. This has completely made my year. Thank you!!!

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Kacey W. May 3, 2014 um 10:45 am

Just made this to take to a Derby party! I switched out some things based on what I had on hand – dried green onion, minced garlic, 1 tsp cumin (instead of jalapeño), dried parsley (instead of cilantro -ick!), and a spoonful of sour cream and a spoonful of cottage cheese. It’s delish! And tastes nothing like broccoli!

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Daniela November 23, 2014 um 10:11 am

I am planning on making this for Thanksgiving for about 20 people. How many servings does this make? Thanks!! Super excited to try this recipe!!!

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Chris January 7, 2015 um 4:29 pm

This sounds wonderful!! Can’t wait to try it.

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lisa February 10, 2015 um 7:42 am

This sounds so good, and different from other dips that I’ve had. I look forward to trying this. Thanks for the recipe!

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Ginger February 14, 2015 um 10:40 am

I just finished making your Broccomole, and it is amazing. It’s a little spicy, but I love it!!! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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Kary February 16, 2015 um 6:11 pm

I ran across this recipe on Pinterest and absolutely HAVE to make this tomorrow. It looks amazing and I hope it tastes as good as I think it will. Thanks!!

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Kayelle March 21, 2015 um 8:45 am

So excited to try this!!!! My kids love guacamole, but they have always called it Broccomole, so its funny to come across this recipe! I will definitely be trying this very soon!!!

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Christine March 24, 2015 um 5:28 pm

Made this tonight with some slight modifications since I did not have all the ingredients. My husband and I loved it!! Added cayenne…just the right spicy! Yum!

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Ann April 1, 2015 um 11:18 pm

There are so many avocado chocolate pudding recipes around now…perhaps it’s time for a broccoli chocolate pudding? I’m thinking instead of the spices you listed add some melted 100% baking chocolate, vanilla, touch silken tofu, sweetener to the boiled broccoli (I would use a xylitol caramel and stevia)……

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Julia go April 4, 2015 um 9:02 am

Wow- just found this recipe & made it. My new addiction!!! Taking to my sis in laws for Easter – if it lasts that long,

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Jenny April 21, 2015 um 2:57 am

I tried this recipe with a few variations. It turned out tasting good, but maybe not fully what I was expecting. Or perhaps I just REALLY like avocado guacamole best! I blogged about my experience making it.

https://jennythegirlking.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/broccoli-guacamole-dip/

Thanks for sharing this recipe twist!

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tommyCuisine May 12, 2015 um 4:50 pm

Saw this today and made it! Fantastic recipe. 2 thumbs up! !

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Carly September 2, 2015 um 4:49 pm

Just made this tonight, I added half of a can of full fat coconut milk and an avocado to make this paleo friendly. I didnt steam the brocolli since we try to eat as raw as possible but it was still really good. I always need inventive recipes to get my cruciferous and sulfur foods in and this was a great way to eat a ton of broccoli ( I added extra). Will probably be a staple in our kitchen now

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Claire February 5, 2016 um 2:30 pm

I love this! I am allergic to Avocados so I’m very excited to try it. How many servings is your recipe?

Thanks!

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Heide M. February 19, 2016 um 2:52 pm

Will have to try this. Love the idea of using broccoli.

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Raul Ramirez May 6, 2016 um 10:42 am

I took this recipe and created a new version, however wanted to thank the creator for such a great idea. My version of this came out amazing and people seem to love it also.

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Julie June 18, 2016 um 9:43 am

I just made this and it is so delicious!!! I’m sure I will enjoy it cold too. It tastes more like avacado than broccoli to me, strangely enough, but I love both. Thank you for a delicious recipe. This will kick off a wonderful Father’s Day weekend for my hubby!!

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Tara Clark January 5, 2017 um 11:14 pm

What is cashew cream? is it cashew milk or where can you get cashew cream? link?

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evie June 30, 2017 um 3:48 pm

So I used to live in Dallas in 1996 and our grocery store sold a dip called, Broccomole. It was delicious and I never saw it again after we moved back to the southeast. I came across your blog when googling recipes for it and am so happy to have found this! I’m allergic to avocados but love guacamole.

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SheeeEats July 20, 2017 um 4:14 pm

OMG! THIS RECIPE IS SO DELICIOUS! Thank you!!! It really does have that guacamole feel with no guilt for the fat! I had normandy blend frozen veggies in my fridge so I used that instead of just broccoli alone and used tahini sauce for the creamy. Yum yum yummmmmyyyy!

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GMS February 11, 2019 um 8:12 am

Wow! Great recipe. I used plain Greek yogurt as my something creamy and it turned out wonderful. Served with pita chips.

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