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PROCEDURE TEXT IV

 


HOW TO MAKE AN OMELETTE   


Ingredients:

- Two eggs

- Onions

- Garlics Chilli (if you like spicy)

- Salt

- Vegetable oil


Steps:

1. Firstly, cut into pieces the garlic, onions, and chilli

2. Second, break the egg into a bowl

3. Third, put the garlics, onions, chilli, and salt into the bowl

4. Then, mix them gradually

5. The next step, heat a frying pan

6. After that, pour the dough into the frying pan, wait until it looks yellowish

7. Next, lift using spatula and put it in a plate

8. Finally, omellete is ready to serve




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