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Knorr x Martha Stewart: Fast Food Dupes You Can Cook

Knorr’s Unlimited Time Menu: Whip Up Fast Food Dupes with Martha Stewart’s Flair

By Qamar Shahzad — May 18, 2025 —  Lifestyle & Food

Ever craved a crispy chicken sandwich or loaded nachos but cringed at delivery fees? Knorr’s Unlimited Time Menu is here to save the day and your wallet. Teaming up with lifestyle icon Martha Stewart (and a squad of her hilarious lookalikes), Knorr is turning kitchens into fast-food dupes factories. Think drive-thru flavors, minus the guilt… and the line of cars.

Knorr Chicken Bouillon jar used in fast food dupe recipes at home.
Knorr’s Chicken Bouillon stars in Martha Stewart’s home-cooked fast food dupe campaign.

The Menu: Fast Food Vibes, Home Kitchen Magic

1. Bite-for-Bite Replicas

From the K-Rib Sandwich (smoky, saucy, unreal) to the Mac ’n Chicken Bowl (cheesy comfort in 20 minutes), these recipes nail the taste of cult fast-food faves. Even the Knorr-ito burrito rivals your late-night cravings.

2. Pantry Heroes Only

No fancy skills? No problem. Recipes lean on Knorr staples like Chicken Bouillon and Rice & Pasta Sides, affordable, shelf-stable, and already in your cabinet.

3. Save $$$, Skip the Wait

Ditch delivery apps! Cook a Knorr Double Up burger for half the cost (and zero “Where’s my order?!” rage).

4. Martha Stewart’s Twisted Touch

The campaign stars Martha and her doppelgängers flipping burgers and cracking jokes. “Cooking should be fun, not fussy,” she says. “Even my ‘twins’ agree.”

Why This Campaign Sizzles

Who’s Loving This?

Trends Knorr is Crushing

Real People, Real Wins

“My kids swear the K-Rib Sandwich is from their favorite joint. Joke’s on themit’s got veggies sneaked in!” Dave, dad of two

“I hosted a ‘fakeaway’ night. The Mac ’n Chicken Bowl stole the show.” Priya, meal-prep guru

Why the Food World is Buzzing

Final Bite

Knorr and Martha Stewart are flipping the script on fast food. Ditch the drive-thru, grab a bouillon cube, and cook up nostalgia without the regret. Pro tip: Add extra hot sauce to the Knorr-rito and pretend you’re a Michelin-starred chef.

References: knorr & prnewswire

This article was written by Imran Ali.

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