Many of us are able to get our favourite takeaways again, but perhaps you’ll still want to try making some of these famous foods at home to see if they’re as good as the real thing.
McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin
If the queues at your local McDonald’s are still out of control, you can now put together your own McMuffin thanks to McDonald’s UK sharing the recipe.
Craving a McMuffin? We've got you… 🍳😋 pic.twitter.com/cI4FR1Dops
— McDonald's UK (@McDonaldsUK) April 4, 2020
McDonald’s Hash Brown
McDonald’s then went a step further than just releasing the McMuffin recipe, adding instructions for how to make their famous hash browns.
We’ll do you one better, here’s the recipe for a Sausage and Egg McMuffin AND a Hash Brown 💁🏻♀️ pic.twitter.com/2EYJt9l29e
— McDonald's UK (@McDonaldsUK) April 15, 2020
Burger King’s Whopper
As a number of Burger King outlets face closure in New Zealand, you might want to start practising creating a Whopper. While Burger King France didn’t give detailed instructions, they have provided an ingredient list for you.
En attendant l'original. pic.twitter.com/BehZf0qBFQ
— Burger King France (@BurgerKingFR) March 30, 2020
IKEA meatballs
IKEA meatballs have become something of a cult classic, and now their recipe is available in the style we associate with assembling furniture from the Swedish retail company.
Missing your IKEA meatball fix? We’ve created a recipe for you to recreate this delicious dish in the comfort of your own home #IKEAmeatballs pic.twitter.com/d89lRsJxH7
— IKEA UK (@IKEAUK) April 20, 2020
Arnott’s biscuits
For the first time ever, the company has released the recipes for four of its best-loved biscuits – Monte Carlo, Scotch Finger and Iced Vovo – which can be found on the Arnott’s website.
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