When you’re making a Sunday roast, there are a lot of things on the go to be looking after. With meat in the oven and bubbling pots and pans, bringing an air fryer into the mix can actually be the unexpected helping hand.
The highlight of many roast dinners for most Brits is the classic Yorkshire pudding. The easy to make side dish goes hand in hand with a roast and is the perfect thing to mop up all the gravy off your plate.
Making Yorkshire puddings from scratch has just become easier as people on TikTok have been trying out Yorkshire puddings in the air fryer - a trend that has become a raving success. So much so, Yorkshire Pudding has over 172m views on the app.
If you’re an avid viewer of FoodTok on TikTok, you may be familiar with nanabea. In a viral video which has a whopping 5.9m views, she shared her air fry Yorkshire pudding recipe with her 1.4m followers.
Even actor John Barrowman commented on nanabea’s video saying: “This is brilliant!!”
Placing little pots in her air fryer, which viewer Michael suggested to all who wondered where she had gotten them: “You can get ‘Pudding basins’ on Amazon,” the TikToker poured in equal amounts of her mix.
She listed her Yorkshire pudding mix as using “1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, and 1 cup eggs” and cooked in her air fryer at 170C for 20 minutes.
Nanabea, who’s real name is Bev Stewart from Keighley in West Yorkshire, then revealed her perfect puds which viewers were obsessed with.
One user called it “Air fryer magic” while Gemma called the puds “Perfection!” Meredith thought this way of doing Yorkshire puddings was just “Brilliant!”
Salma commented saying the puddings would pair perfectly “With lashings of Bisto gravy.”
Chezzierez joked: “Those look awful and you should send them all to me and if you make more I want those too!”
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