Creamy Avocado Lime Dip
Creamy avocado lime dip is a smooth, zesty, and fresh dip made from ripe avocados, lime juice, garlic, and a touch of yogurt or sour cream. It blends together into a rich, tangy dip that’s perfect for serving with vegetables, pita chips, or as a spread on wraps and sandwiches. It has all the creaminess of guacamole but with a silkier texture and a brighter, citrusy flavor.

This dip is perfect for gatherings, especially during Ramadan when everyone is craving something refreshing and nourishing after a long fast. It comes together in just minutes, requires no cooking, and feels like something truly special even though it’s made with simple ingredients. Whether you’re hosting a family iftar or putting together a mezze board for guests, this avocado lime dip brings a fresh, cooling balance to heartier dishes.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This dip is creamy and luxurious, yet made with wholesome ingredients. Ripe avocados give it a velvety texture, and the lime juice lifts the richness with just the right amount of acidity. It’s naturally gluten-free, vegetarian, and packed with healthy fats and fiber. If you use dairy-free yogurt, it’s completely plant-based too.
I love how versatile it is. You can serve it chilled as a dip for fresh vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, and bell peppers, or spread it inside wraps or on top of grilled chicken. It works beautifully alongside spicy dishes because the creaminess helps balance the heat. And because it’s so quick to make, it’s a great option for last-minute guests or when you want something satisfying but light.
One of my favorite things about this dip is how kid-friendly it is. The smooth texture and mild, buttery taste of avocado make it approachable for little ones, and the lime gives it just enough zing to keep it interesting. If you’re looking for a way to add more nutritious snacks to your table, this dip is a delicious way to do it.

Creamy Avocado Lime Dip
This creamy avocado lime dip is smooth, zesty, and full of fresh flavor. Made with ripe avocados, tangy lime juice, garlic, and a spoonful of yogurt, it blends into a silky dip that’s perfect for veggies, pita chips, or wraps. It comes together in minutes, requires no cooking, and is naturally gluten-free and kid-friendly. A refreshing, nourishing option for mezze platters, Ramadan iftar, or light snacking.
Ingredients
- 2 ripe Hass avocados
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (or more to taste)
- 3 tablespoons plain yogurt (Greek or plant-based for dairy-free)
- 1 small garlic clove, finely grated
- Salt to taste
- Optional garnishes: chopped cilantro, olive oil drizzle, pinch of chili flakes
Instructions
- Slice avocados in half, remove the pits, and scoop the flesh into a food processor or bowl.
- Add lime juice, yogurt, garlic, and salt. Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Taste and adjust salt or lime juice as needed.
- For a thinner consistency, add a splash of water or extra lime juice.
- Spoon into a serving bowl. Garnish with cilantro, olive oil, or chili flakes if desired.
- Serve immediately, or cover with plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface and refrigerate.
Notes
Ingredients & Substitutions

Directions
Preparing the Avocados
Start by cutting the avocados in half and removing the pits. Scoop the flesh into a food processor or mixing bowl. If you’re using a fork or hand masher, make sure the avocados are very ripe for the smoothest texture.
Blending the Dip
Add the lime juice, yogurt, garlic, and salt to the avocado. Blend until smooth and creamy. If the dip is too thick, you can add a small splash of water or more lime juice to thin it out. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. I often add a little more lime juice for extra brightness or a bit more yogurt if I want a silkier dip.
Serving and Storing
Spoon the dip into a serving bowl and garnish with a sprinkle of chopped cilantro, a drizzle of olive oil, or a pinch of chili flakes if desired. Serve immediately or cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly against the surface to prevent browning, and refrigerate until ready to use.

Mistakes to Avoid
Variations You’ll Love
How I Like to Enjoy Creamy Avocado Lime Dip
I love placing this dip in the center of a mezze platter with fresh vegetables, pita chips, and olives. It’s also delicious spooned onto grilled chicken, tucked into wraps with falafel, or spread on warm flatbread. For a light snack, I serve it with carrot sticks and cucumber rounds, along with a glass of chilled mint tea or lemon water. It’s creamy, cooling, and always disappears quickly at the table.

Tips for Better Results
FAQs
How can I prevent the dip from turning brown?
Avocados naturally oxidize when exposed to air, which causes that unappetizing brown layer on top. The best way I’ve found to prevent this is to press plastic wrap directly against the surface of the dip before sealing the container. The lime juice also helps slow down browning, so don’t skip it. If you’re storing it in the fridge for a few hours, give it a gentle stir before serving to refresh the color and texture.
What type of avocado should I use for the creamiest texture?
I always look for Hass avocados that yield slightly when gently squeezed. They have a higher fat content and a smooth, buttery flesh that blends into a perfectly creamy dip. Underripe avocados are firm and can leave the texture chunky, while overripe ones might taste off or turn brown faster. Fresh, just-ripe Hass avocados are my go-to for this recipe.
Can I make this dip dairy-free?
Yes, absolutely. This dip works beautifully with a plant-based yogurt like coconut or almond. I’ve made it with unsweetened coconut yogurt and it was still silky and delicious. Just make sure the yogurt has a mild flavor and is not overly sweet. The result is a creamy, dairy-free dip that’s still full of bright, fresh flavor.
What’s the secret to the perfect balance of flavors?
For me, it’s all about using fresh lime juice and just enough salt. The lime adds brightness that cuts through the richness of the avocado, and the salt ties everything together. Garlic gives it depth, but I use just a small amount so it doesn’t overpower the other flavors. A quick taste and tweak before serving makes all the difference.