Martha Stewart is the undisputed queen of the kitchen. In addition to being a pop culture icon, Stewart pioneers a lifestyle empire with a multitude of magazines, books, television shows, and retail products focused on entertaining, home decor, and, of course, cooking.
And after years of successful culinary collaborations (including a wine label with Snoop Dogg), Stewart just dropped her first fast food collaboration—and it’s off to a really sweet start.
Crumbl Cookies Has a New Martha Stewart Menu for a Limited Time
The Queen of Entertaining has teamed up with Crumbl to release a limited-edition line of treats, and fans of the bakeshop and icon alike are already eager to try the new Martha Stewart menu. The new lineup includes not one, but seven brand-new cookies, cakes, and pies—and each one sounds better than the last.
The menu includes a variety of classic desserts, alongside a few unique treats, each inspired by Martha’s classic recipes. First up is a spin on Martha’s cheesecake. Crumbl’s New York Cheesecake features a classic NY-style cake in a graham cracker crust, topped with fresh strawberries for a rich and balanced bite.
And while Crumbl is no stranger to a chocolate chip cookie and typical brownie, Stewart is bringing her own unique twist to this week’s collaboration. The Classic Fudge Brownie boasts a fudgy brownie topped with chocolate glaze and drizzled with white chocolate, while the mainstay chocolate chunk cookie gets an upgrade thanks to Martha Stewart’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins. The new thin cookies have caramelized edges, chewy centers, and semi-sweet chocolate chips for a crispy twist on a Crumbl favorite. In fact, Instagram user morganchomps even dubbed it “the best cookie I’ve ever had from Crumbl.”
Beyond the standard sweets, Martha’s menu also includes four treats inspired by some of her most beloved desserts—including two of her famous cakes. The Coconut Layer Cake features tender white cake packed with layers of vanilla mousse, surrounded by toasted coconut for an extra sweetness and crunch. Or, if you’re still soaking up autumn, the Pumpkin Sheet Cake is topped with vanilla bean cream cheese frosting and a layer of brown sugar streusel for all the cozy fall flavors.
The lineup also includes a twist on Martha’s Mile-High Lemon Pie. This treat has a golden shortbread crust piled with bright lemon filling, topped with whipped cream, and garnished with a slice of lemon. Or, if you prefer chocolate to citrus, the Chocolate Tart Cookie features a chocolate cookie crust filled with fudge and chocolate mousse, and it’s topped with whipped cream and dark chocolate curls for extra decadence. According to Morgan, it’s pretty similar to a French Silk Pie.
Fans are already excited about this week’s menu and are sharing their thoughts on Crumbl’s Instagram. “Such a great idea,” commented one fan, adding that “Martha is that girl.” Another wrote, “Now THIS is a line up!”
“Wow, best collab yet!” one fan wrote on Stewart’s post sharing the news. “Can’t wait to try!”
Just like other Crumbl offerings, Martha Stewart’s menu is only available for one week—so if you want to try out the culinary queen’s collaboration for yourself, be sure to head to your local bakeshop before Nov. 8. While I’m most excited about the lemon pie-inspired dessert, I feel like I’ll have to get every single flavor this time around—and hopefully, Stewart will drop the recipe so we can have a taste long after the week is through.

