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Yahoo
4 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Aldi Shoppers Can't Stop Talking About This $5 Breakfast Must-Have That's ‘Amazing in the Air Fryer'
Aldi Shoppers Can't Stop Talking About This $5 Breakfast Must-Have That's 'Amazing in the Air Fryer' originally appeared on Parade. If you're building the ultimate budget-friendly breakfast lineup, Aldi just might have the MVP sitting in the freezer aisle. Fans are obsessing over Aldi's frozen hash browns, and at just around $5 a bag (depending on the location), these crispy golden patties are being hailed as a game-changer for quick breakfasts, late-night snacks and even dinner. Across Reddit and social media, shoppers can't stop raving about how well these hash browns cook up—especially in the air fryer. 'Oh my god—excellent in air fryer—400 degrees / 12 minutes!' one shopper shared. Others push it a little longer for that extra crunch, noting 14–16 minutes at 400°F gets them McDonald's-level crispy. Want them extra crispy? One user suggests 19 minutes if your air fryer runs cool. 🍳 SIGN UP to get delicious recipes, handy kitchen hacks & fun food news in our daily Pop Kitchen newsletter 🍳 And if you don't have an air fryer, that's not a problem. Many Aldi fans fry them in a pan—no added oil needed—and say a burger weight helps them crisp up just like your favorite fast-food hash brown. Others even claim they toast up beautifully in a regular toaster (you might need to run it through twice).But it's not just about convenience—these hash browns are genuinely delicious. 'The best frozen hash browns,' one shopper wrote. 'Tested all from major retailers. These cook up in the toaster very nicely.' Another fan swears, 'They're even better than McDonald's.' Shoppers also love how versatile they are. Some slice them in half and roll them into breakfast burritos, others layer them under fried eggs and sausage gravy and a few have gotten creative using them as a tasty quiche crust. One parent noted their two-year-old is currently 'hyper fixated' on them, and honestly, same. I accidentally discovered an album of my father's edited selfies. Made for a good laugh. by in funny The packaging is the only complaint. Aldi's hash browns come in a bag that's not completely resealable, and many say they get freezer-burned easily if not transferred to a zip-top bag or Tupperware. Pro tip: open them as soon as you get home and repackage for best results. Whether you're a former Trader Joe's loyalist or just looking for an easy breakfast upgrade, Aldi's frozen hash browns are worth the hype—and the freezer space. One fan summed it up best: 'Fire. 10/10. Eat one every day and have for years.' Looks like your next Aldi haul just found its star Shoppers Can't Stop Talking About This $5 Breakfast Must-Have That's 'Amazing in the Air Fryer' first appeared on Parade on Jul 27, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 27, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Gwyneth Paltrow reveals what makes her cry while cooking her 'full italian boyfriend breakfast'
Gwyneth Paltrow spent her Saturday morning shedding a few tears while preparing breakfast. The 52-year-old actress shared a new video on Instagram Saturday, sharing her making what she called the 'full Italian' breakfast. 'The 'full Italian' #boyfriendbreakfast—my riff on a full English,' she said in the caption. Last weekend, she shocked fans by posting a video of preparing her 'boyfriend breakfast' while topless, though she was fully clothed in this latest video. She did shed a few tears, though, because she had to cut up some onions as part of her meal prep. The video - set to the Royal Otis song Egg Beater - showed Paltrow getting ready for her breakfast in a loose white top, white pants and black slippers. She was seen peeling a potato and then putting it in a special grinder to make fresh hash browns, as she rinsed them off in a strainer. She then rung out all of the moisture from the potatoes in a kitchen towel before wiping tears away while holding up an onion before slicing it up. The Goop founder then put butter in a pan and started making her hash browns, before putting a few sausage links and a few curled Cumberland sausages on the grill. She then put some thin slices of capicola in a pan and put them in the oven with a few sliced tomatoes. Paltrow then showcased a sunny-side up egg and her her full cooked and plated breakfast as the video came to an end. The 'full English' breakfast is a popular U.K. breakfast that includes bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms and toast, Paltrow recently opened up about how she achieves her enviable physique back in April on her Goop podcast. At the time, she confessed that while she had been sticking to the Paleo diet for years, she had now become 'sick' of it and had decided to start feasting on more carbs as of late. The Paleo diet is based on foods that people ate during the Paleolithic Era - which dates back to 2.5 million years ago - and includes mostly fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, nuts, and seeds, according to Mayo Clinic. Although its followers boast of benefits including weight loss, a smaller appetite and more energy, there has been little research into its effects. 'I went into hardcore macrobiotic for a certain time, that was an interesting chapter where I got obsessed with eating very, very healthily,' Paltrow explained. 'I really deepened my connection with food and the whole philosophy around macrobiotics, which is essentially just how they eat in the mountains of Japan, so very local and seasonal. 'Lots of fish, vegetables, rice, no diary, no sugar etc. I think that period of time I might have got a little didactic about it.'


The Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
I feed my baby sausage rolls, sugary Fingers & more before 10.30pm bedtime – people mum-shame me but he's a big eater
A MUM has come under fire after sharing what she allegedly feeds her one-year-old baby. Chloe Lewis took to TikTok to share short snippets of what her little boy eats throughout the day, as many slammed the alleged diet high in salt. According to Chloe, the 13-month-old kickstarts his day with a bottle of ''tea'' at 10.20am when he wakes up. This, she shared in the video on her page, is followed by a mega brekkie consisting of cut slices of toast, baked beans, pieces of sausage, hash browns, as well as shredded bacon. Before the pair went to their swimming class, the little boy allegedly enjoyed half a pack of crisps, as well as some juicy orange for an extra dose of vitamins at 12.30pm. Once the activities were over, it was time for lunch - four sausage rolls, hash brown fries that were paired with fresh cucumber. By 3.40pm, the tot had finished all of his lunch, so Chloe decided to give him a packet of sugary Mini Fingers covered in chocolate. 20 minutes later, at 4pm, he was allegedly ready for a bottle of milk and headed for a well-deserved nap, before waking up at 6.30pm. By 7.30pm, the young boy had some Dairylea with a burger bun, as well as a hearty dinner, which consisted of a chicken burger with melted cheese and a portion of chips. Once it got to 8.45pm, the mum claimed in the video, it was dessert time - and her son indulged in Easter chocolate. Before going to bed at 10.20pm, Chloe gave the one-year-old another bottle of milk, which he allegedly left totally empty. Sharing his meals online, the young mum wrote in the caption: ''What my 13 month old eats in a day, his [he's] a big boy.'' Jealous mums started a witch hunt on me when they found out I was an ex-Playboy model - even my son, 12, was banned from sports teams 'That's more than what I eat in a day' The clip, posted less than a day ago, has taken the internet by storm, winning Chloe close to 22k views and over 220 likes. Dozens - a total of 71 - also flocked to comments to share their thoughts, as many were left in total disbelief. What food do you need for a healthy diet? IF you want to have good health, a good way to start is from your diet. The Eatwell Guide shows that to have a healthy, balanced diet, people should try to: eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat them in small amounts drink plenty of fluids (at least 6 to 8 glasses a day) Source: NHS ''That's a lot of salt,'' one person mum-shamed the young mother. Another chimed in: ''good eater but why is he napping and going to bed so late.'' A third wrote: ''the tannins in tea are bad for young children's liver and kidneys.'' ''that's more than I eat in a day,'' someone else added. However, not everyone was coming after Chloe, as there were also a few hitting back at the critics. ''Why is everyone so stressed at his bedtime? Who says kids have to go to bed at 7/8???'' a social media user wrote.