Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad

Diced avocados and sliced zucchini team up in this deliciously creamy, easy to make side dish that is perfect for picnics and BBQS!
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Craving a unique, nutriously creamy side? Then this vintage-style Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad is for you!

creamy avocado zucchini salad in bowl

Why We Love It

Nothing says summer like an abundance of zucchini! We love this wonderful squash for its versatility, texture and flavor. It’s good sautéed with a little olive oil, salt and pepper. It’s even better grilled. And who can resist a good zucchini bread or muffin–especially when it has chocolate chips?

I’ve recently come to realize though that as amazing as zucchini is when it’s baked, it’s also just as delicious in certain recipes when it’s raw and uncooked. Sliced thin and paired with one of the best superfoods around (the avocado), zucchini’s amazingly crisp texture makes Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad absolutely stellar!

eating a serving of creamy avocado zucchini salad

This is certainly not meant to snub the avocado’s greatness in this salad because I absolutely adore them. Together though, these two deliciously mean and green fruits team up in Creamy Avacado Zucchini Salad to make one amazing, super simple to make, satisfying dish.

Why You’ll Love It

There are so many health benefits to eating zucchinis and avocados, but how often do you see both of them paired together?

creamy avocado zucchini salad

Because of its creamy dressing (which only has 6 ingredients), this salad makes a great side for burgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken and more. Whip up a batch of Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad the day of and take it to your next picnic or cookout. Friends and family will rave about its tastiness, crisp texture and overall uniqueness all at the same time (okay, I can’t guarantee that, but I can promise that this salad won’t last for long because it is…JUST.THAT.GOOD)!

Craving more zucchini fun? Check out Zucchini Slaw–another summertime fave!

creamy avocado zucchini salad ingredients

Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 3 medium avocados, cut into bite-size pieces
  • 1 pound (about 3 medium) zucchini, sliced thin
  • Juice from one small lemon or lime (used as a preserverative to help prevent browning)
cut avocado

How to make Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad

You’ll want to gather the following equipment:

  • large mixing bowl
  • measuring cups
  • measuring spoons
  • cutting board
  • chef’s knife
  • avocado kitchen tool (optional)
  • citrus juicer (optional)
  • mixing spoon
dressing ingredients in bowl

Make the dressing. In a large mixing bowl, combine sour cream, mayo, milk and seasonings. Blend well and set aside.

prepared avocadoes and zucchinis

Prep the fruit:

  • Slice the avocados in half; remove pits. Scoop out the flesh and cut into bite-size pieces.
  • Slice the zucchini very thin.
adding fruit to bowl

Add the avocado pieces and sliced zucchini to the large bowl. Drizzle lemon or lime juice over the fruit before the next step.

creamy avocado zucchini salad mixed in bowl

Gently stir avocados and zucchini with the dressing until well mixed.

Enjoying Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad Now or Later?

This is a very important question because we definitely want to avoid brown avocados.

If you’re making Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad right before you’re ready to serve it, then you’re good to go! Simply place the salad in a serving bowl.

creamy avocado zucchini salad in serving bowl

But, if you’re enjoying Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad a little bit later, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you follow these steps to prevent browning—especially if you’re bringing this to a gathering:

  • Place the salad in an airtight container. Choose a container that is a good fit. You don’t want a lot of space between the salad and the lid, which is an air trap.
  • Before putting on the lid, cover the salad with plastic wrap. Actually have the plastic wrap rest directly on top of the salad. Then place another layer of plastic wrap directly under the lid before sealing.
  • Refrigerate and enjoy within 1 day.

If you’ve read my recipe for Easy Cheesy Guacamole, then you’ve heard this all before! I am stickler when it comes to cut avocados and their storage because they just don’t look appealing when they turn brown! So this is a message worth repeating…

So why all the hub bub about this? Because avocados contain an enzyme that causes their flesh to turn brown when it’s exposed to oxygen. The Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in a lime or lemon helps to slow down this process, but you’ll still have to take the above listed precautions to curb it further, especially if you’re making this for a party. Who wants to eat a brown avocado salad after all??? Not me!!!

creamy avocado zucchini salad serving with fork

Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad Leftovers?

Follow the directions above for storage. Refrigerate and enjoy within 1 day.

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Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Total Time 15 mins
Servings: 14
Best Season: Summer

Description

If you're craving a creamy cold side, but want a change of pace from the traditional potato and macaroni salads, give this one a try! Crisp slices of zucchini are blended with diced avocado, and then gently mixed with a creamy, 6-ingredient homemade dressing.

Creamy Avocado Salad is easy to make and easy to take to your next gathering!

Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad

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How to Make Creamy Avocado Zucchini Salad:

Make the dressing.

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine sour cream, mayo, milk and seasonings. Blend well and set aside.

Prep the fruit.

  1. Slice the avocados in half. Remove the pits. Scoop out the flesh and cut into bite size pieces.
  2. Slice the zucchini thin.

Putting it all together.

  1. Add the avocado pieces and sliced zucchini to the large bowl. Drizzle lemon or lime juice over the fruit before the next step.

  2. Gently stir avocados and zucchini with the dressing until well mixed.

Serving:

  1. If serving right away, simply place the salad in a serving bowl.

  2. If serving later, cover directly with plastic wrap, store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 day.

    Refer to the above post for further instructions in order to prevent browning.

Leftovers?

  1. Cover directly with plastic wrap, seal in an airtight container and refrigerate. Enjoy within 1 day.

Note

Avoid using underripe or overripe avocados. Choose ones that are slightly soft to the touch from the outside.

If you're making this for a get together, try to prepare it as close to serving time as possible to avoid browning. To save time, you could have everything ready to go in the refrigerator except the avocado and lemon/lime juice. Prep the avocado and add to the bowl just before serving!

We enjoy eating this salad with grape tomatoes and grilled chicken.

Keywords: avocados, zucchini, salad, vintage, potluck, picnic, BBQ, easy side dish

Some food for thought....

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Can I add onion to this?

If you're looking for added flavor, sure! Red onion would look pretty in this!

Can I substitute cucumbers for the zucchini?

As much as I love a good cucumber, I would stick with the zucchini for this recipe. Cucumbers will get too watery in this, which will affect the overall consistency. It is hard to beat the crisp crunch of the zucchini in this salad!

Have you ever made this with yellow squash?

I have not, but that sounds interesting. You could even try using both squashes for color and variety...I'm thinking 1/2 lb. of zucchini and 1/2 lb. of yellow squash!

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Betty Weand

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Hi, I'm Betty! I live in Pennsylvania with my 2 human sons, 2 furry sons and my wonderful and supportive husband, who is my main cooking muse. When I'm not busy cooking or writing, I'm lifting a barbell, answering presidential trivia, thinking about the ocean, or going on long walks with my pups.

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