What does ‘Bob’s your uncle/Fanny’s your aunt’ mean?

The first form of this is far more common, and is sometimes used internationally. For those unaware, the expression essentially used in the end of a series of basic instructions. The origin of the expression is unknown, and is quite old, but is still in general use.

In context, ‘Get the food, put in the microwave, heat it up, then bob’s your uncle, ready to eat.’