Avocado toast has conquered Instagram feeds of foodies all over the world. Simple yet satisfying, this modern classic is a nourishing, flavorful start to the day. Rustic bread, avocado slices, sea salt, walnut oil, sunflower seeds, and a squeeze of lime. That’s it.
Avocados are packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, fiber, and a range of vitamins and minerals, making them a powerhouse ingredient for sustained energy and well-being. Their rise to fame mirrors a broader shift toward satisfying, healthy eating as proof that sometimes, the simplest dishes are the most rewarding.
How to choose the right avocado
The key to a perfect avocado toast starts with choosing the right avocado. Forget the old advice about color. Instead, gently press the stem end with your thumb. If it gives slightly, it’s ripe and ready to eat. If it feels very soft, it’s likely overripe, and if it’s hard, it needs a day or two on the counter. For speedier ripening, place it in a paper bag with a banana or apple.
How to slice an avocado like a pro
- Start by placing the avocado on a stable cutting board. Hold it steady and, using a sharp chef’s knife, carefully cut lengthwise around the pit until you reach the other side. Rotate the avocado and repeat to create a full circle, then twist the two halves apart.
- To remove the pit, gently tap it with the heel of your knife so the blade sticks into the pit. Twist the knife slightly, then lift: the pit should pop out easily. Be cautious to avoid slipping and cutting yourself.
- With the avocado half still in its skin, make even, vertical cuts through the flesh down to the skin. For fan-shaped slices, start at the narrow end and cut outward. For cubes, make both vertical and horizontal cuts.
- Use a spoon to gently scoop the sliced avocado flesh away from the skin in one piece. This keeps the slices intact and makes for a beautiful presentation on your toast.
Tip: For extra-thin slices, peel the avocado first, then lay the half flat-side down and slice carefully.


