I’m a foodie and I make the ultimate lazy dinner for my kids in my Air Fryer – it only takes 20 minutes
A FATHER has taken to social media to share how he makes the ultimate lazy dinner for his kids.
The food fan, who posts on TikTok under the username @daddymaycooks, took to the video sharing platform to share how he makes a fry up in his air fryer.
He explained that this dinner only tastes 20 minutes and tastes great.
So if you’ve got the air fryer crew, you’ll want to listen up.
The food whizz, who has amassed 1.2million followers and 48.8million likes on the social media app uploaded his clip with the caption ‘Tonight’s kids dinner in the Ninja Kitchen UK dual airfryer ’
He said: “Right, here we go, quick dinner for the kids tonight, all done in 20 minutes in the air fryer (mostly).”
He explained: “So we get the sausages in for about 20 minutes, then in the other side go the fries with a little bit of salt on top for ten minutes, get them out and give a little shake and then another ten minutes.
“Beans into a pan, the sausages look nearly done so I’ll put some bacon on top of that and get that in for about five minutes.
“Get an egg into a pan, fry that off, and then let’s plate it up.
“This is for a child remember before people start telling me it’s not enough food.
“Then the most important bit, two bits of white buttered bread.
“Delicious.”
The man’s video has clearly impressed many, as it quickly went viral and has racked up a whopping 3.3million views.
It has 132.2k likes, 1,555 comments and 958 shares.
Social media users loved the man’s breakfast dinner tutorial and were eager to express this in the comments.
One person said: “Elite dinner.”
Another added: “Breakfast dinners are the best”
A third commented: ”This brings back inner child memories ”
Whilst someone else posted: “Proper council estate diner ” to which the food fan replied “Snob!”
Meanwhile, another user noted: “Most of the people moaning about it not being healthy.. either don’t have kids or have been brought up with a silver spoon… this is a proper tea ”
