Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash ur pot and put it in heat add ur oil till is hot and greted ur onions and tattasai adda it an ur spicies leave it till it source add water an and ur irish that u slize it and leave it like 10mnt and then
- 2
Add ur suppergetti together with ur irish and leave it till it done
- 3
Wash ur cow leg and put and ur greted tattasai and magg onion and garlic spicies Small salt leave it 1 or two hours base on how it done
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