Cooking Instructions
- 1
Crack one egg to a bowl
- 2
Add salt and pepper
- 3
Stir it with fork until mixed well
- 4
Heat the cooking oil
- 5
Fry the egg
- 6
For the second egg do the 1-5 step
- 7
Put egg above a slice of bread
- 8
Put another slice of bread above the egg
- 9
And do 7 and 8 step for the last slice of bread and egg
- 10
Heat the stove without cooking oil (if you can)
- 11
Put the bread in the pan
- 12
And make until became brown (if you can make all the side)
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