Martha Stewart and Marley Spoon meal kit
Martha Stewart partnered with Marley Spoon to convert her 18,000 recipes into meal kits.

NEW YORK — Martha Stewart is moving beyond her cooking show on public television with the launch of a meal kit delivery subscription service.

Sequential Brands Group, which bought Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia last year, partnered with Marley Spoon, a subscription meal delivery service, to convert Ms. Stewart’s 18,000 recipes into meal kits. The kits include pre-portioned ingredients delivered in a chilled box containing dish bags that sort ingredients by recipe. Recipe cards with step-by-step instructions also are included.

Martha & Marley Spoon meal kit
The kits include pre-portioned ingredients delivered in a chilled box containing dish bags that sort ingredients by recipe as well as recipe cards with step-by-step instructions.

“Martha & Marley Spoon is a great resource for making sure your busy family can enjoy wholesome, fresh, and tasty dinners every night of the week,” Ms. Stewart wrote in a blog post. “The easy-to-use subscription service provides pre-portioned ingredients from the best local purveyors and growers, along with step-by-step recipes — everything needed to prepare a nutritious and enjoyable meal.”

Price-per-serving ranges from $8.90 to $10.25. Martha & Marley Spoon meal kits are available in a two-person box — ideal for two adults — and a family box with enough food for two adults and two children. Dishes include baked feta and tomatoes, crispy chicken thighs and sausage bake with beans and broccoli rabe, among others.