Looking for a simple and budget-friendly bread recipe? This air fryer bread recipe, shared by the popular TikTok creator ‘This mum cooks,’ is a lifesaver for those moments when you need a quick and easy loaf. With just two ingredients, self-raising flour and milk, this recipe is incredibly easy to make and takes only 35 minutes to cook in your air fryer.
The best part? It’s incredibly affordable, costing only 30p to make! This makes it perfect for those who are looking to save money on groceries, especially during times of rising food costs.
Unlike many viral bread recipes that call for ingredients like yoghurt, this one uses milk, which is likely already in your fridge. The recipe uses equal quantities of flour and milk, making it easy to remember and impossible to mess up.
The TikTok creator claims the bread has a delicious texture, making it perfect for dipping in soup or enjoying with your favorite meals.
Here’s what you need:
* 250g self-raising flour
* 250ml milk (or plant-based alternative)
Instructions:
1. Combine the flour and milk in a large mixing bowl. You can hand-whisk the flour for a second to remove any lumps, but sifting is not necessary.
2. Stir the mixture together well, being careful not to overmix. Overmixing can make the bread tough.
3. Line a loaf or cake tin with baking paper.
4. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and spread the top to level it.
5. Bake in an air fryer at 190°C (on a bread setting if you have one) for 35 minutes.
Tips:
* If you don’t have an air fryer, you can bake the bread in an oven at the same temperature (190°C).
* Use a skewer to test whether the bread is done. If it comes out clean, the bread is ready to eat.
The Verdict:
While this bread loaf may not have a conventional appearance, it’s a simple and effective way to bake bread quickly. It’s perfect for those who are short on time and looking for a budget-friendly option. Many users on TikTok have tried the recipe and commented on its deliciousness and ease of preparation, making it a popular choice for those seeking a simple bread solution.