Robert's your father's brother

Robert's your father's brother

Said to emphasize how easily or quickly something can be done. A humorous elaboration of the standard phrase "Bob's your uncle," meaning the same. All you have to do is combine the ingredients in one pot, let it cook, and then Robert's your father's brother—dinner is ready!
See also: brother
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
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