Quick and Easy Guasacaca Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Have you tried guascaca sauce? It’s a cross between guacamole and chimichurri sauce with a flavor similar to chimichurri sauce, but all the creaminess of guacamole.

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It goes together in a snap and you can use it with just about anything as a dipping or drizzling sauce.

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My first experience eating guasacaca sauce was with some friends at a Venezuelan restaurant.

It makes a great sauce with Venezuelan arepas, baked french fries, and even drizzled over your favorite grain bowl or meal prep salad bowl.

The flavor in this guasacaca sauce recipe is much tangier and bright than guacamole without any spiciness.

The parsley and cilantro add in a bit of herb flavor, while the vinegar gives it lots of tanginess similar to lime in guacamole. This Venezuelan green sauce really reminds me of a creamy version of chimichurri sauce.

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  • 👉 What is Guasacaca Sauce?
  • ❤️ Why You Will Love This Arepa Sauce Recipe
  • 🛒 Ingredients You Need
  • 🔪 How to Make Guasacaca Sauce
  • 🔀 Variations
  • How to Serve Guasacaca Sauce
  • 💭 Expert Tips
  • ❓FAQs
  • More Easy Sauce Recipes to Explore
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👉 What is Guasacaca Sauce?

Guasacaca sauce (wasakaka sauce) is a green sauce that appears in Venezuelan and Dominican food. It is most often served with chicken, grilled foods, arepas, or empanadas.

The preparation differs slightly between the two countries. My recipe is inspired by the classic Venezuelan version of the sauce and sometimes has chilies or hot sauce added to it to make it a bit spicy.

❤️ Why You Will Love This Arepa Sauce Recipe

  • It’s quick and easy to make! Just throw it all in the blender and it’s ready to go in after blending.
  • A healthy, yet delicious avocado sauce to add flavor to snacks, salads, and much more!
  • Naturally vegan, low in oil, and gluten-free.

🛒 Ingredients You Need

Making Venezuelan guasacaca sauce combines simple, wholesome pantry ingredients with fresh produce. You should be able to find everything you need at the grocery store.

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  • Avocado: A fresh, ripe avocado gives the sauce a lovely bright green color and a creamy smooth texture which is why it’s sometimes called Venezuelan avocado sauce.
  • Green bell pepper: While I don’t typically reach for green bell peppers first, it really works in this green sauce recipe. Not only does it help maintain the green color of the sauce, but it also adds its distinct flavor to the sauce.
  • White vinegar: The vinegar is essential when making guasacaca for flavor and its power in keeping the avocado from turning brown quickly.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: While extra virgin olive oil isn’t likely the go-to oil in the traditional preparation of this recipe, it is one of the healthiest oils you can use when preparing salads and sauces that don’t require any cooking.

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🔪 How to Make Guasacaca Sauce

This easy recipe is only one step and will take you only 5-10 minutes to make.

  1. Place all the ingredients in the blender and blend it up until it’s smooth and creamy.

🔀 Variations

This guasacaca sauce recipe really delivers bright and fresh flavors of cilantro, parsley, garlic, and vinegar. When added to your meals, it really adds that little something extra.

You can play around when making guasacaca by adding some other ingredients for flavor and transforming it into something a little bit different.

  • Add a little bit of spice: Dice up your favorite chile pepper and add it to the blender. You can also use chile powders such as chipotle chile powder or cayenne pepper to add some heat too.
  • A thinner sauce with more herb flavor: Also, if you really want the flavor of the cilantro, parsley, and garlic to shine through in the guasacaca sauce, your best bet is to decrease the avocado by half.

⭐️ RECIPE NOTE: If you opt for less avocado for a thinner sauce, it will make slightly less sauce. This preparation works great for salads when you want something that will toss more easily with salad greens.

How to Serve Guasacaca Sauce

  • The traditional way for serving this delicious green sauce is with Venezuelan arepas, but they also go great with other Latin American food such as plantain chips or baked tostones.
  • It makes a great dip for baked french fries, yucca fries, or cheese sticks! Basically, anything that you can dip is the perfect match for guasacaca sauce.
  • For a little fusion, serve it up with Black Bean Taquitos or Refried Bean Quesadillas instead of salsa or guacamole.
  • On salads as a dressing, I really enjoy it on my Quinoa Taco Salad or on my Meal Prep Nourish Bowl.
  • Adds flavor to vegan burgers or any sandwich really!
  • Use it as an avocado sauce for empanadas! Try them with my vegetarian empanadas or these vegan empanadas from scratch.

💭 Expert Tips

Avocados may vary greatly in their size. For the best balance of flavors, you want to use about one cup of avocado when making this recipe.

There’s no need to finely chop the veggies. Just coarsely chop it all up and throw it in the blender and let the blender do all the work.

Measure the cilantro and parsley by pressing the leaves down into the measuring cup or spoon to fill it up. Or you can chop it into small pieces and then measure it.

FAQs

How long does guasacaca last?

Guasacaca will last in the refrigerator for 3-5 days though it may lose some of its bright green color the longer it sits. The lime slows down the avocado turning brown, but eventually, it will start to change colors.

What’s the difference between guasacaca and guacamole?

Guacamole is a dish from Mexico while guasacaca is from Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.

The ingredients in guacamole include avocado, onions, tomatoes, chile, cilantro, and lime juice and it usually is a bit chunky. Guasacaca sauce contains avocado, vinegar, lime juice, cilantro, parsley, and bell pepper which is blended until it’s smooth.

These two sauces do have a few similarities. Both are green, contain avocado as the main ingredient, and are used as a dip or spread.

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Quick and Easy Guasacaca Sauce Recipe

Lyn Croyle

Have you tried guascaca sauce? It’s a cross between guacamole and chimichurri sauce with a flavor similar to chimichurri sauce, but all the creaminess of guacamole.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Sauce, Snack

Cuisine Latin American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 63 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 ripe avocado, seeded and roughly diced
  • ½ small onion, quartered
  • ½ small green bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and roughly chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • ½ cup cilantro leaves, packed in cup, roughly chopped
  • 2 tablespoons parsley leaves, packed in cup, roughly chopped
  • 3 tablespoons white vinegar
  • ½ tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper

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Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients in a blender or food processor.

  • Blend until creamy and smooth. Taste and adjust the seasoning as desired.

Notes

Avocados may vary greatly in their size. For the best balance of flavors, you want to use about one cup of avocado when making this recipe.

There’s no need to finely chop the veggies. Just coarsely chop it all up and throw it in the blender and let the blender do all the work.

Measure the cilantro and parsley by pressing the leaves down into the measuring cup or spoon to fill it up. Or you can chop it into small pieces and then measure it.

Nutrition

Calories: 63kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 161mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 217IUVitamin C: 11mgCalcium: 10mgIron: 1mg

Please note that nutritional values are created by an online calculator and should only be used as an estimate.

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FAQs

What is Guasacaca sauce made of? ›

No matter the form, guasacaca is usually tangier than guacamole thanks to a heavy hit of vinegar. I got what I was looking for in guasacaca by puréeing avocados, onion, bell pepper, cilantro, parsley, vinegar, jalapeño, garlic, and lime juice in a food processor until smooth.

What sauce to eat with arepas? ›

One of the most popular sauces to have with arepas is guacamole. This creamy avocado-based sauce is a delicious and healthy option that can be used to add flavor and richness to arepas.

Is wasakaka the same as chimichurri? ›

Wasakaka is similar to Argentina's chimichurri. With just four ingredients, wasakaka is one of the simplest Caribbean condiments there is, and it's almost always served with roasted and grilled chicken.

Where does Guasacaca come from? ›

Guasacaca, a delectable sauce originating from Venezuela, is often referred to as the Venezuelan guacamole due to its avocado base.

What is avocado salsa called? ›

A zesty, creamy dip featuring ripe avocados, sweet tomatillos, and a wonderfully bold kick of spice from fresh Serrano chiles, this avocado salsa (also known as salsa de aguacate) is like the perfect cross between guacamole and salsa verde. It's the ideal condiment for every game day or taco night!

What is the difference between Venezuelan arepas and Colombian arepas? ›

These corn griddle cakes are common in both countries — but in very differing styles. Venezuelan arepas are usually savory and stuffed with meat, cheese, and beans. Colombian arepas can be sweet, and are usually topped only with butter and quesito colombiano.

Can you eat arepas plain? ›

Arepas can be enjoyed plain, on the side of dishes like our Plantain Black Bean Bowl, or cut into a “pita pocket” and stuffed with just about anything, including rice, Black Beans, Vegan Barbacoa, Jackfruit Taco 'Meat', or Guacamole (the options are endless).

What are 3 differences between Venezuelan arepas and Colombian arepas? ›

In Colombia, arepas are most commonly eaten with breakfast as a side dish, but of course can be eaten as an accompaniment to meals throughout the day. The ingredients tend to be a bit more sparse than in Venezuela. The corn cake is thinner and often sweeter. In most cases, the only filling is melted cheese.

What does Guasacaca translate to? ›

Guasacaca is Venezuela's version of guacamole.

What is Argentinian chimichurri made of? ›

Chimichurri is a popular green or red, Spanish “raw” sauce that originated in Argentina and Uruguay and is used for both marinades and to cook in and as a condiment you add on the side of your dishes. Its ingredients are mainly chopped parsley and/or cilantro, garlic, olive oil, and spices.

Can I use regular parsley for chimichurri? ›

I personally love the mix of parsley and cilantro so that is how I make chimichurri, but if you want a classic recipe, you can use all parsley. Use flat leaf parsley and not curly parsley. Oregano– you can use fresh or dried oregano. Garlic– I use 3 cloves of fresh garlic.

Where does Wasakaka sauce come from? ›

Although wasakaka is a staple in Dominican cuisine, it has roots in the Spanish Canary Islands where this type of sauce or salsa is called mojo. Basic Canary Island mojos are a mix of finely chopped chiles – dried red or fresh green – spices, oil and either citrus juice or vinegar.

What kind of food is Guasaca? ›

Guasacaca is Venezuela's version of guacamole. It's vibrant, fresh and bursting with delicious flavor! The recipe includes avocados, lots of fresh herbs, green pepper, jalapeño, vinegar and fresh lime juice.

What kind of sauce is Polynesian? ›

Polynesian Sauce

A delicious sweet and sour sauce with a strong, tangy flavor. Sugar, soybean oil, water, corn syrup, corn-cider vinegar, distilled vinegar, tomato paste, salt, paprika, mustard seed, modified cornstarch, beet juice, onion*, garlic*, xanthan gum, propylene glycol alginate, natural flavor *dehydrated.

What is in Bobby Flay sauce? ›

His fry sauce in particular has become a staple of Flay's, reflecting his signature style with a spicy twist. The best part about the recipe for Bobby Flay's fry sauce? It requires just three ingredients: mayonnaise, roasted red pepper puree, and adobo sauce.

What is tartar sauce called? ›

Tartar sauce (French: sauce tartare; spelled tartare sauce in the UK, Ireland, and Commonwealth countries) is a condiment made of mayonnaise, chopped pickles and relish, caper, and herbs such as tarragon and dill. Tartar sauce can also be enhanced with other herbs, lemon juice, and olives.

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