Avocado & Mango Salad Tortilla Cups January 12, 2026January 12, 2026 Facebook16TweetPin2Email Warm-weather Appetiser: When you are the one hosting & you’re craving something fun and fresh with summery vibes, this little warm-weather appetiser might be one perfect option for you. It’s packed with bright flavours, looks gorgeous on a platter, and genuinely takes the pressure off when it is only you in the kitchen. Summer entertaining can feel a bit same-same– the grazing board comes out, someone brings chips, someone else brings dip, and before you know it, the table looks exactly like the last ten events. So why not shake things up with something that still feels easy, but also feels like you put a little thought into it? This recipe is perfect for that. Most of the elements can be prepped in advance: the mango salad can chill happily in the fridge, the avocado mixture holds beautifully with a little citrus, and the tortilla cups can be made hours ahead. When your guests start to trickle in, all you need to do is assemble and serve. It’s that kind of breezy hosting that makes you look like you’ve got everything under control-even if the rest of the kitchen is chaos. (We’ve all been there.) This warm weather appetiser brings brings that smooth, buttery avocado base, and the addition of mango salad adds the perfect contrast-sweet, juicy and brightened with citrus zest, a squeeze of lime, and aromatic (kaffir) leaves that give it a lift you don’t normally get from a simple salsa. It hits all the right notes: a little creamy, a little tangy, a little sweet, and completely refreshing & makes my mouth water every time. And the best part? Adorable Instaworthy little tortilla cups. Instead of having to stress about pastry or buying pre-made pastry shells, you can just cut tortillas into the shapes you want and press them into a muffin tin. A quick alternative to pastry, that you can bake in the oven, a little healthier than pastry & these tortilla cups turn just as crisp and golden, ready to hold whatever you want to pile into them. Summer bites that are rustic, charming, and always give the feel of serving something more extravagant are the best way to show off fresh & colourful ingredients and satisfy those hungry mouths at the same time. Serve this Summer Party Appetiser as a starter, pass them around as finger food, or line them up on a platter as part of a bigger summer spread. A bit like the ‘little black dress’, this little summer appetiser works for every occasion- dress it up or dress it down- casual BBQs, Christmas gatherings, long lunches, or even cocktail parties. There won’t be any leftovers, which is what you want & yes, doubling the recipe is highly recommended. Fresh flavours, minimal effort, maximum summer vibes. That’s the kind of entertaining we all love. Avocado & Mango Salad Tortilla Cups (Serves 12 Prep 20 Mins) You Will Need: Let’s start with the base: Turmeric & Black Pepper Tortillas.I have chosen turmeric & black pepper wraps for the colour mainly but any wrap is fine, obviously the colour can really enhance the look of the appetiser. They bring this gorgeous golden colour to the whole dish and just a tiny hint of warmth from the pepper. They look impressive without you having to do anything fancy, which is a win to start with. If you are unable to find similar, spinach wraps or sweet potato wraps would be great too. A quick spritz of spray olive oil is all you need to help them crisp up lightly – no heavy frying, just enough to give them a little texture. For the Creamy Avocado This is that cool, herby, creamy layer that ties everything together. You’ll want a nice firm but ripe avocado because it gives you that buttery texture. A spoonful of Greek yoghurt helps loosen it all up while keeping things light, tangy and fresh.A little garlic adds flavour without being too punchy, and then we’re adding herbs – fresh coriander for brightness and fresh dill for that soft, sweet freshness that makes the avocado taste even greener (in a good way). Coriander would be a nice option too.Finish it with a pinch of sea salt, just enough to wake everything up. For the Mango Salad This is where all the summer vibes come in. Sweet, juicy mango is the star here, and it gets lifted by the tiniest bit of finely sliced kaffir lime leaf, which adds this beautiful floral-citrus aroma making the salad taste way more complex than it is.A sprinkle of semi-dried chilli flakes brings a subtle smoky heat that works so well with the mango’s sweetness.Then you’ll squeeze in some lime juice and grate in a bit of lime zest to keep the whole thing bright and zingy (plus a little extra zest for the garnish).And if you like a little extra kick, a dusting of ground chilli flakes on top makes it look pretty and gives it a touch more heat. Instructions: Preheat the oven to 160°C. Using a flower-shaped cookie cutter, cut 12 tortilla flowers from the tortillas. Gently press each one into the holes of a mini muffin tray to form small cups. Lightly spray with olive oil. Bake for about 12 minutes, or until crisp and lightly golden. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. In the bowl of a mini food processor, add the avocado, yoghurt, coriander, dill, garlic, and salt. Blitz until smooth, creamy, and well combined. Finely dice the mango and place it in a small bowl. Add the shredded kaffir lime leaf, chilli flakes, lime juice, and lime zest. Stir gently to combine. Fit a piping bag with a decorative nozzle and fill it with the creamy avocado mixture. Pipe the avocado filling into the centre of each tortilla flower cup. Spoon a teaspoon of the mango salad on top of each filled cup. Garnish with a pinch of finely ground chilli flakes & hey…Bob’s your uncle! Serve & Enjoy! FREE Recipe Card MORE Recipes ‘rustic…charming…feel extravagant’ Helpful Hints: You are not locked into finding turmeric & black pepper wraps, beetroot ones or sweet potato or even spinach wraps would be just effective. Try to use a contrasting colour though. I tend to stay away from your usual boring old plain variety wraps to make the presentation a little more interesting. Like with pastry bases, it is best to not fill them until you are ready to serve as you want to avoid the final product being soggy, falling apart & being messy to eat. These bases keep in an airtight container for 2-3 days, so you can prepare them ahead of time & then fill them when ready to use them. You can use just a plain round cookie cutter instead of a floral one, if that is what you have on hand and then use a fancy piping tip to pipe in the avocado. It really comes down to how you want to present this warm-weather appetiser. If you don’t particularly like mango, you can easily substitute this for strawberry, blueberry, cherry or nectarine in these fresh & elegant bites. Play around with flavours but there are numerous options here. FREE Recipe Card Avocado & Mango Salad Tortilla Cups Recipe (Serves 12 Prep 20 Mins) Ingredients 2 Turmeric & Black Pepper Tortillas Spray Olive Oil For The Avocado 1 Firm Ripe Avocado 1 Tbsp Greek Yoghurt 2 Medium Cloves of Garlic 1 Tbsp Fresh Coriander 1 Tbsp Fresh Dill Sea Salt For The Mango Salad ½ Firm Mango 1 Kaffir Lime leaf finely shredded 1 tsp sundried chilli flakes Juice of ½ a Lime Lime Zest Ground Chilli Flakes (Garnish) Extra Lime Zest (Garnish) Method Preheat the oven to 160°C. Using a flower-shaped cookie cutter, cut 12 tortilla flowers from the tortillas. Gently press each one into the holes of a mini muffin tray to form small cups. Lightly spray with olive oil. Bake for about 12 minutes, or until crisp and lightly golden. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. In the bowl of a mini food processor, add the avocado, yoghurt, coriander, dill, garlic, and salt. Blitz until smooth, creamy, and well combined. Finely dice the mango and place it in a small bowl. Add the shredded kaffir lime leaf, chilli flakes, lime juice, and lime zest. Stir gently to combine. Fit a piping bag with a decorative nozzle and fill it with the creamy avocado mixture. Pipe the avocado filling into the centre of each tortilla flower cup. Spoon a teaspoon of the mango salad on top of each filled cup. Garnish with a pinch of finely ground chilli flakes & extra lime zest. Serve & Enjoy! FREE Recipe Card ‘maximum summer vibes’ Wine Pairing Suggestions: Sauvignon Blanc (NZ or Adelaide Hills) The best all-rounder for this warm-weather appetiser. Zesty citrus + herbal notes echo the lime, coriander, and dill Crisp acidity cuts through the creamy avocado Handles mango sweetness without clashing Riesling (Dry or Off-Dry) Fantastic option if your mango salad has noticeable sweetness or heat. Lime, green apple, and minerality complement the citrus and chilli Off-dry styles soften the spice Dry styles keep everything crisp and refreshing Albariño A beautiful match for prawn-style flavours, tropical fruit, and herbs. Peach + citrus blossom notes pair perfectly with mango Naturally zippy acidity balances creaminess Slight salinity lifts everything Vermentino Light, aromatic, and summery. Green herb notes pair with coriander and dill Bright citrus works well with lime zest Lovely for outdoor entertaining or grazing boards Sparkling Brut or Prosecco When you want something fun and festive. Cleanses the palate after creamy avocado Bubbles complement crispy tortilla cups Fresh apple/pear notes marry well with mango Rosé (Dry) Especially good if you want something fruity but not sweet. Strawberry + citrus hints complement the mango Crisp finish balances the richness of the avocado Great visually for party appetisers Other Avocado Recipes: Chilli Rice Crackers With Avocado & Finger Lime Caviar Pumpernickel With Creamy Avocado Sushi Wonton Cones FREE Recipe Card MORE Recipes About Me Follow us on Social MediafacebookinstagrampinterestAnnaHey there, it's Anna! Anyone who knows me knows that I proudly wear the 'foodie' badge. Trying to select from a restaurant menu time & time again seems impossible- I want a taste of everything. It's precisely that, that got me into making canapés and appetisers for friends, family & colleagues so everyone could taste a bit of everything. It is truly possible for the average person, to make these delectable bites and take their next social occasion from average to stunning. Follow me at bitesizehostess.com and learn to cater for memorable events.
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