Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put oil into a pot and place on a heat source
- 2
Add the chicken and fry
- 3
Add tomatoes, onions, crayfish, maggi, salt and stir for 5 minutes
- 4
Add 1 cup of water and allow to boil for 10 minutes
- 5
Food is ready, serve as shown with banana
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