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Scot creates epic Irn Bru cheesy chicken balls recipe and fans can't get enough

A Scots social media star is wowing fans online with his latest recipe - delicious-looking Irn Bru cheesy chicken balls.

Myles Omar, 33, is known for making clips on his popular Tik Tok and Instagram pages, and recently went viral after combining two Scottish favourites to make an incredible Irn-Bru Chicken Pakora. This time around he's combining Irn-Bru and chicken once again to make a fun new snack that looks absolutely mouth-watering.

In the new video, he is once again proudly sporting his Scotland football top and showing how to prepare the chicken mince, spices and cheese to make his latest creation.

The cheery supermarket stock manager can be seen adding a splash of Irn-Bru and an even an Iron Brew seasoning to create the batter mix - before deep-frying the balls to make them nice and crispy.

He then takes a wee Irn-Bru break before carrying on with the video. Cutting one of the balls in half, a proud-looking Myles shows the crunchy batter, delicious-looking chicken and finally the pocket of cheese in the middle.

Myles proudly shows off his Irn Bru Cheesy Chicken Balls. (Myles Omar)

As Myles himself says, they look "amazebaws". He thanked fans for taking the time to comment on his clips, adding: "The response has been very positive and this has motivated me to make even more videos.

"I want to continue on this journey and make up more crazy mental recipes and especially bring food recipes and comedy together."

To make them yourself - here is what you'll need:

For the Chicken:

  • Chicken mince
  • Salt and pepper to season
  • Tikka Masala
  • Paprika
  • Garlic Granules
  • Crushed Chillies
  • Cornflower
  • Cheese

For the Batter:

  • Iron Brew Seasoning (which you can get here )
  • Breadcrumbs
  • eggs
  • Batter Mix
  • Irn-Bru

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