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Step 1
Slice the avocados in half, remove the seeds, scoop out the avocado flesh, and pop it into a bowl.
Step 2
Add a little lime juice now if you are going to eat the guacamole immediately (and you should) – if you’re not, don’t. The liquid of the juice rises to the top if it sits in the fridge, which is not nice at all.
Step 3
Add the onion, tomato and coriander/cilantro, chile, and salt to taste.
Step 4
Mash all ingredients together until everything is combined. Simple as that.
Step 5
If you prefer a smooth consistency continue to mash, but appreciate that you’ll be working at it for a while. I personally like my guacamole as it's made in Mexico, creamy yet chunky, with lumps of avocado pieces. Whatever you do, don’t blend.
Step 6
Scoop your guacamole into a bowl.
Step 7
Garnish with roughly chopped coriander/cilantro or a few springs.
Step 8
Serve with a bowl of plain corn tortilla chips on the side.
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