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How you can recreate Big Mac recipe at home as McDonald's shuts down – and there's a recipe for KFC gravy too

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As we lockdown at home in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus, one major thing that has been sacrificed is our chance to pick up some fast food from our favourite haunts.

While it's for the greater good to stay at home indoors, MasterChef champion Simon Wood has come to the rescue with a way we can replicate our own Big Mac sauce and the famous KFC chicken gravy.

After McDonald's recently put the special sauce on sale fans have been clamouring to get their own versions and now with a little bit of mixing magic here's your chance.

The 2015 winner revealed the ingredients for the homemade version of the Big Mac special sauce a version which is packed full of essential cupboard ingredients and can easily be whipped up at home with minimal.

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