How to Ripen Avocados When They're Too Hard (2024)

For most shoppers, green-skinned avocados won’t be quite ready yet—though there are some smooth-skinned varieties that stay green even when ripe. On the opposite end of the spectrum, when you spot a dark brown or black avocado that’s wrinkled, or one that feels squishy, you can bet that it will be brown and oxidized once you slice it open—probably overripe. Avoid squishy avocados.

When picking out your perfect avocado, keep when and how you plan to use it in mind. If you’re going to slice the avocado—or won’t be using it for a few days—pick a firmer one (but stay away from the rock-hard avocados that can take up to a week to fully ripen). If you’re going to mash or purée the avocado or plan to use it that night, pick a softer one.

What if my avocados aren’t ripe enough?

So what if you picked a fresh avocado that you thought was perfect, but it still isn’t ripe by the time you want to use it? If it’s go-time and your avocado isn’t ready, we’re sorry. There’s nothing you can do (well, almost nothing—more on that in a minute). You’ll have to use an underripe avocado or no avocado at all.

If it’s 12 or more hours before you want to use the avocado, there’s hope.

Here’s how to ripen avocados quickly

You know that thing about putting underripe fruit in a brown paper bag to make it ripen faster? Well, it actually works: Throw an unripe avocado into a paper bag with a ripe banana, fold down the opening, and leave it at room temperature on your countertop for a day or two to accelerate the avocado ripening process.

Here’s the science: When some fruits ripen, they give off ethylene gas, a plant hormone (which also gives a musty, sweet odor that smells like ripe fruit). This natural gas is a by-product of ripening, but it also speeds up the ripening time for surrounding fruits. By increasing the confined avocado’s exposure to the ethylene gas, it will ripen more quickly. No bananas? An apple works too. And if you don’t have a paper bag, you can invert a heavy bowl over the fruit. Just don’t wrap it up in a plastic bag, which could trap too much moisture and encourage mold.

Can I microwave my avocados?

Have you seen a video hack claiming that ripening avocados is as easy as microwaving them? We’ll admit it (sort of) works, but the method does have drawbacks. Microwaving doesn’t actually produce a ripe avocado, it produces a cooked one. The flesh will be softer, but not as creamy as it would be if left to ripen naturally (or using the paper bag trick). The nutty flavor, too, won’t be as developed as it could be. We wouldn’t use this method for sliced avocado, but if your plan is to mash, it works in a pinch.

Here’s what to do if you need guacamole and you need it now: Cut your avocados in half (this is to prevent the possibility of an exploding avocado), carefully remove the pit. Wrap each avocado half in plastic wrap, and microwave for 30 seconds at a time, taking a peek at each interval to check on the texture. Chill the avocado halves until cool and then mash and season heavily with lime, garlic, and salt.

Should avocados be refrigerated once they’re ripe?

Found a bunch of avos at optimal ripeness? Lucky you! If you don’t plan to use them within a day, store them in the fridge, whole, ideally in an airtight container or crisper drawer, which will prevent them from drying out. Need to store cut avocados? Rub the cut surface with a little lime or lemon juice to prevent browning and then stash them in an airtight container (or wrapped tightly in plastic) in the fridge.

Either way it’s a race against time: Cut avocados will only last a day or two in the fridge before turning mushy or developing unappealing brown spots while whole ripe avocados won’t last much longer than that. Enjoy them ASAP!

What can I do with my ripe avocados?

There’s a whole world of avocado recipes out there. Slice and garnish a homey, comforting bowl of chili. Top a summery turkey burger. Add to sweet and savory salads with lots of citrus. Use as a secret dairy-free binder in homemade vegan fudge. Get creative with your avocado toast toppings. Add to your family-style taco night spread. Make a huge batch of our best-ever guacamole. Just remember one thing: No, you definitely don’t need an avocado slicer.

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This easy guacamole recipe is best made in a Mexican mortar and pestle called a molcajete, but a bowl and a fork works fine. Just don’t rush to get it on the table. It takes a while for the avocado to absorb all the flavors you add to it.

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How to Ripen Avocados When They're Too Hard (2024)

FAQs

How to Ripen Avocados When They're Too Hard? ›

You know that thing about putting underripe fruit in a brown paper bag to make it ripen faster? Well, it actually works: Throw an unripe avocado into a paper bag with a ripe banana, fold down the opening, and leave it at room temperature on your countertop for a day or two to accelerate the avocado ripening process.

How to soften hard avocados quickly? ›

Cut an avocado in half and tightly wrap each half in plastic wrap. Microwave in 30-second bursts until soft enough to use. Submerge the wrapped avocado halves in a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process.

What to do if an avocado is hard inside? ›

Ripen an avocado in the microwave: Slice an avocado in half, pit the avocado, then wrap each half tightly in plastic wrap. You'd then microwave the avocado in 30-second intervals until the fruit is soft enough to use. To halt the cooking process, dunk the microwaved avocados in a bowl of ice water.

Can you soften an avocado in the microwave? ›

Do not microwave your avocados or put your avocados in the oven to try to ripen them faster. If you do, the microwave or oven may soften the flesh of the fruit a little which may make it 'seem' ripe, but it isn't. The avocado will taste unripe and won't have the creaminess or buttery, nutty flavor we all know and love.

How long does it take to ripen an avocado in a paper bag? ›

The basics: Put your rock-vocado in a paper bag, roll up the top and let it sit on the counter for 24 to 48 hours or until ripe (a ripe avocado is dark green-black in color, and the fruit will give slightly when gently pressed).

Why is my avocado still hard after a week? ›

Bright green: If your avocado has a bright green color, this means that it is still around four to seven days from being ripe. Avocados this color will typically be hard to the touch and will need to rest on the counter for a few days—maybe even a week—before you can eat them. Underripe avocados tend to lack flavor.

Will avocados ripen in a plastic bag? ›

This will speed things up by a day or two; you should have a ripe avocado in three to six days. Stashing the fruit in a paper bag keeps them warm and helps trap the ethylene gas. And yes, go for paper, not plastic. “The plastic will sweat and the fruit will sweat and the plastic will keep the moisture in,” says Shade.

Can you eat hard avocado? ›

Once you've let the feeling of disappointment wash over you, you may wonder, "Can you eat an unripe avocado?" The short answer is yes — unripe avocados have the same nutritional value, and if you're not allergic to avocados, eating an unripe one is perfectly safe.

Are avocados still good when hard? ›

If the avocado is very firm and doesn't give at all, it's underripe. If it gives slightly, it's likely ripe and ready to eat.

Are hard lumps in avocados safe to eat? ›

If an avocado has small, hard lumps in its flesh...

There could be one or several, and usually they occur near the skin; hard spots closer to the pit are generally just unripe fruit. Avocado stones are safe to eat but unpleasant texture-wise, so it's best to just remove them and eat around them.

Can you cook a hard avocado to make it soft? ›

If you're trying the oven method, you don't need any prep; just wrap the avocados in foil and bake them at 200 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes. Technically, both the microwave and oven methods work. Heat can turn a hard avocado into a soft one. But neither method actually ripens avocados.

How to soften hard avocados? ›

Step 1: Keep the pit in place, and rub down the halves with lemon or lime juice to prevent browning. Step 2: Sandwich the halves back together as tightly as possible, and wrap the entire avocado tightly in plastic wrap. Step 3: Pop the avocado in the fridge to soften over the next couple days.

How to make guacamole with hard avocados? ›

Guacamole must be made with perfectly ripe avocados, she insists. But if you find yourself with subpar avocados, add a teaspoon of olive oil into the mix. “The oil helps it be more lush and unctuous,” Cámara explains.

Do avocados soften faster in the fridge? ›

Until they're fully ripe, avocados should be stored at room temperature. Placing an unripe avocado in the refrigerator will slow the ripening process, but the same concept applies to ripe avocados: put them in the refrigerator to keep them at their prime ripeness for longer.

Why do avocados get hard bits? ›

The stones are the fruit's natural defence response to insect damage (often referred to as stings). The avocado fruit reacts to injury by partitioning off the damaged part of the flesh, resulting in hard, spherical 'stones'.

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