How To Ripen an Avocado

HERE are four foolproof tricks to making avocados soft and creamy in no time.

Method 1: Use the oven
To ripen an avocado quickly, wrap it in tinfoil and place on a baking sheet. Pop it in the oven at 200°F for ten minutes, or until the avocado is soft (depending on how hard it is, it could take up to an hour to soften). As the avocado bakes in the tinfoil, ethylene gas surrounds it, putting the ripening process into hyperdrive. Remove it from the oven, then put your soft, ripe avocado into the fridge until it cools and you’re ready to enjoy. Guac and avocado toast for all!

Method 2: Use a brown paper bag
Bought that hard-as-a-rock avocado on Wednesday but want to dish up a Mexican fiesta this weekend? No problem. Stick the

fruit in a brown paper bag, roll it shut and store on your kitchen counter. Avocados produce ethylene gas, which is typically released slowly, causing the fruit to ripen. But you can speed up this process by putting avocado in a container (a paper bag is ideal since it allows the fruit to “breathe”) that concentrates the gas. Your avocado should be guacamole-ready in about four days (or less, so keep checking every day).

Method 3: Use another piece of fruit
Repeat the same process as above, but double up on ethylene gas by adding a banana or an apple to the brown paper along with the avocado. Since these fruits also release ethylene, they should ripen even faster.

Method 4: Fill a brown paper bag with flour
Fill the bottom of a brown paper bag with flour (about two inches should do the trick) and place your avocado inside, making sure to roll the bag shut. This method concentrates the amount of ethylene gas, while protecting the fruit from mold and bruising.

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