Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add some oil in a pan
- 2
Add onion,pepper and scotch bonnet
- 3
Stir fry for 4-5 mins
Then add spices - 4
Add seasoning and mix it well
- 5
Add a half cup of water
- 6
Add the spring onions
And leave it for 2-3mins. - 7
Then cut the bread into desire shape and decorate your choice.
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