
The 5-ingredient homemade loaf that costs 13p & minutes to bake in the airfryer, it's so good you'll stop buying bread
DOUGH-LIGHTFUL The 5-ingredient homemade loaf that costs 13p & minutes to bake in the airfryer, it's so good you'll stop buying bread
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A NEW kitchen hack reveals a five-ingredient homemade loaf that costs just pennies to make and bakes in minutes in the air fryer.
Foodies are calling it a 'game-changer' for busy mornings, and it's perfect for beginners too.
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The recipe went viral after a baker shared it in the Facebook group
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All you need is flour, sugar, milk, yeast and butter – no faff and no waiting around for dough to rise.
Making these homemade air fryer bread rolls costs just £1.55 for 12 – that's only 13p per roll.
Viral recipe
The recipe went viral after a Lillian Elliott shared it in the Facebook group Ninja Foodie & Air Fryer Recipes.
She wrote: "I no longer trust buying bread from stores. This is what I bake at least once a month for my family. Sandwich Bread.
"I had to make some changes or adjustments."
It has racked up likes and comments with home bakers praising how quick, cheap and foolproof it is – perfect for cutting costs as food prices continue to rise.
Crowdpleaser
One wrote: 'Please shared time/temp can't wait to try this!'
Another added: "Looks so good!"
A third penned: "Delicious!"
Light, soft and ready in a flash, they bake faster than in a traditional oven – perfect for when you want fresh bread without the wait.
Simply stir, knead, shape and pop it in the air fryer for a golden, fluffy loaf that's ready in under 15 minutes.
My hack makes the scrummiest air fryer crumpet garlic bread in just eight minutes and it only costs 50p
Serve it warm with butter, dip it in soup or load it up with your favourite sandwich fillings – once you try it, you won't go back.
Whether you're craving fresh bread in a hurry or just want to try something new with your air fryer, this simple loaf is a must-try.
And the best part?
No fancy ingredients or extra equipment is needed.
It is a bargain way to enjoy fresh, fluffy bread without breaking the bank.
Ingredient prices set to rise again
This comes after shoppers were told to watch their wallets in the second half of 2025 with costs expected to rise by over four per cent, trade experts have warned.
Food prices are set to soar once again with bread, eggs, cheese and butter all being hit hard after the Budget tax hikes.
Breakfast items have been most notably hit by the skyrocketing costs to produce food in the UK.
Cereal and coffee prices are set to steadily rise in the coming months as well as the staple such as breads, egg, cheese and butter.
Breakfast items have already faced rising prices in the past after it got drastically more expensive in January.
Food prices rose another 4.2 per cent with the return of punishing inflation after the Budget's business tax hike.
The price of basic groceries also jumped by record levels as farmers, food manufacturers and retailers passed on the higher costs caused by pandemic supply chain disruptions and the energy crisis.
Supermarkets including Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Marks & Spencer have all warned that shoppers will face higher prices because of higher taxes in the Budget.
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Simply stir, knead, shape and pop it in the air fryer for a golden, fluffy loaf that's ready in under 15 minutes
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Meanwhile, food prices are set to soar once again
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