THC Guacamole: The Dip That Hits Different
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THC guacamole is one of the easiest THC edibles you can make at home, and it requires zero cooking. Mash ripe avocados with tomato, red onion, lime juice, cilantro, salt, and Halo THC Drink Mix. The flavorless, water-soluble powder dissolves directly into the lime juice before you fold it into the avocado, distributing the dose evenly throughout the dip. No heat involved means no THC degradation. Each serving delivers a precise, controlled dose, and the guacamole tastes exactly like guacamole. Serve it at a cookout, game day, or taco night and let the chips do the work.
The full recipe, detailed dosing breakdown, and tips for even distribution are below.

Key Takeaways
- No cooking required. The THC powder goes into the lime juice and gets folded into the guac cold
- Flavorless Halo Drink Mix is undetectable in the rich avocado, lime, and cilantro flavor profile
- Dose it your way: 2 scoops for 4 servings (5mg each) or 2 servings (10mg each)
- Water-soluble THC distributes evenly when dissolved in liquid first, so every chip carries the same dose
- Perfect for game days, taco nights, and cookouts. A crowd-pleaser that does a little extra
The Full THC Guacamole Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 ripe avocados
- 1 medium tomato, diced
- 1/4 red onion, finely diced
- Juice of 1 lime
- Handful of fresh cilantro, chopped
- Salt to taste
- 2 scoops Halo THC Drink Mix (20mg total)
Instructions
Start with the lime juice. Squeeze it into a small bowl and add 2 scoops of Halo THC Drink Mix. Stir until the powder is completely dissolved. This step is critical. Dissolving the THC in liquid first ensures it distributes evenly when you fold it into the guacamole.
Halve and pit the avocados. Scoop the flesh into a mixing bowl and mash with a fork to your preferred texture. Add the diced tomato, red onion, cilantro, and salt. Pour the THC-infused lime juice over everything and fold gently until combined.
Taste and adjust salt and lime. Serve immediately with tortilla chips, or press plastic wrap directly onto the surface and refrigerate for up to 4 hours.
Why No-Cook THC Recipes Matter
Heat is the enemy of THC potency in home recipes. When you bake THC into brownies or cook it into a sauce on the stove, you risk degrading the cannabinoids and losing dose accuracy. A THC guacamole recipe sidesteps that problem entirely. There is no heat at any stage. The Halo THC Drink Mix goes into the lime juice at room temperature, and the guacamole is served cold.
This means your 20mg of THC stays at 20mg from bowl to chip. No guessing, no potency loss, no hot spots. The water-soluble formula dissolves completely in the lime juice, and folding it into the avocado base spreads it evenly throughout. Every serving is consistent.
For anyone building a THC recipe collection, no-cook dishes are the most reliable way to maintain dose accuracy at home. Guacamole, dressings, dips, and sauces are all ideal.
Dosing Breakdown
This recipe uses 2 scoops of Halo THC Drink Mix for a total of 20mg of THC in the entire batch. How you divide servings determines your per-serving dose.
- 4 servings: 5mg per serving. A lighter dose that works well for a group where some people are newer to THC.
- 2 servings: 10mg per serving. A standard social dose for adults with THC experience.
If you are making guac for a larger group and want a full 10mg per serving, scale the recipe up and add one scoop per intended 10mg serving. The math is simple. The Halo mix is 10mg per scoop, so just count your scoops based on how many people are eating and what dose you want per person.
Label the guacamole clearly at any gathering so everyone knows the dose. This is a basic responsibility for any THC-infused food. Not everyone at the party needs to be on the same page, but everyone deserves to know what they are eating.
Tips for the Best THC Guacamole
- Use ripe avocados. They should yield to gentle pressure but not feel mushy. Under-ripe avocados will not mash smoothly and the flavor will be flat. If your avocados are not ripe yet, put them in a paper bag with a banana for a day or two.
- Dissolve the THC in the lime juice first. This is the most important step for even dosing. Do not sprinkle the powder directly onto the avocado. It will clump and create hot spots.
- Serve with sturdy chips. Thick, restaurant-style tortilla chips hold up better to a loaded dip. Thin chips break and leave you fishing shards out of the guac.
Halo THC Drink Mix is hemp-derived and legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Third-party lab tested. COAs available at drinkhalo.com. State laws vary.
Grab a Halo and Start Mashing
A THC guacamole recipe this simple, this accurate, and this delicious deserves a spot at every gathering. Zero cooking, zero flavor change, and a dose you control down to the scoop. Shop Halo THC Drink Mix at drinkhalo.com and make your next bowl of guac do more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you taste the THC in the guacamole?
No. Halo THC Drink Mix is completely flavorless. When dissolved in lime juice and folded into the avocado, tomato, onion, and cilantro, there is no detectable taste from the THC. The guacamole tastes exactly like traditional guacamole.
How long does THC guacamole last in the fridge?
Best within 4 to 6 hours. Like all guacamole, it will brown over time due to oxidation. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface to slow browning. The THC remains active in the refrigerated dip, but the guacamole quality itself is best fresh.
How long does THC guacamole take to kick in?
Halo THC Drink Mix uses water-soluble THC, which absorbs faster than oil-based edibles. Most people report onset within 15 to 30 minutes when consumed in food. This is faster than a traditional baked edible but slightly slower than drinking a THC beverage, since you are eating it with chips and the food slows absorption slightly. Individual results vary.
David Hasenauer
David Hasenauer is an attorney, veteran, and cannabis entrepreneur with experience in cannabis policy, hemp cultivation, processing, regulatory compliance, and business development. He previously served as CEO and General Counsel of Green Point Research, helping grow the company into one of Florida’s largest cannabis cultivators and processors, and worked on medical cannabis policy efforts with Florida For Care and United For Care. Through Halo, David writes about hemp beverages, THC innovation, responsible adult use, cannabis regulation, and the role of functional cannabis products in modern wellness routines.