Recreate Your Fast-Food Favourites at Home

EveryPlate

A recent survey revealed that half of Australians eat fast food once a week, with some Aussies eating it daily.

Whether it's for convenience or budget, fast food remains as popular as ever. According to Roy Morgan, McDonald's remains the most visited fast food restaurant in Australia, shortly followed by KFC, Hungry Jack's, Domino's Pizza and Nandos.

Culinary experts at meal-delivery company EveryPlate have recreated some of Aussies fast-food favourites at home for a fraction of the cost.

With the amount of fast-food Aussie's are eating on the rise, it can be cheaper, healthier and more fun to try recreating your favourites at home. With enough practice and the use of ingenious TikTok food trends, it can be so much more enjoyable trying to perfect your favourite takeaway dishes.

The difference between takeaway services and meal-kit delivery services like EveryPlate, is in the price, the quality of food and the satisfaction of making something for yourself.

Classic Beef Burger

with Sweet Potato Wedges

Who needs McDonalds or Hungry Jacks, when you can have a homemade burger off! A really fun way to get the whole family involved is to see who is crowned king or queen of the burger.

Crispy Panko Chicken

With Fries & Carrots

Finger licking goodness. Perfecting the crispiness of your Chicken is a must! There aren't many things more satisfying than that perfect crunch (especially when you've made it yourself!).

Pepper & Chicken Sausage Flatbread Pizza

with Creamy Tomato Sauce & Mozzarella

Takeaway pizza is often overpriced anyway! Try this simple low cost, big flavour alternative that will surely have everyone going back for seconds.

EveryPlate provides fuss-free and tasty recipes, with four simple steps and cooking methods that everyone can follow starting at $4.44 per plate. For more fast-food inspired favourites, visit the EveryPlate website.

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