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Restaurant Recipes: 50 Essential Recipes for Today's Busy Cook
Restaurant Recipes: 50 Essential Recipes for Today's Busy Cook
Restaurant Recipes: 50 Essential Recipes for Today's Busy Cook
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Everything® cookbooks are a popular choice for home cooks looking for fresh, original recipes that only taste like you’ve spent all day in the kitchen. Here are fifty fast and easy recipes you can use to recreate your favorite restaurant dishes. You’ll find all you need to make popular favorites, like gooey cinnamon rolls and addictive chicken lettuce wraps.
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Release dateJun 1, 2012
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Restaurant Recipes: 50 Essential Recipes for Today's Busy Cook
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    Restaurant Recipes - Adams Media

    The Best of Everything®

    Restaurant Recipes

    50 Essential Recipes for Today’s Busy Cook

    Adams Media, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

    Avon, Massachusetts

    Contents

    Introduction

    Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls

    Cracker Barrel Apple Streusel French Toast

    IHOP New York Cheesecake Pancakes

    Starbucks Bran Muffins

    Applebee’s Spinach and Artichoke Dip

    Chili’s Boneless Buffalo Wings

    Olive Garden Bread Sticks

    California Pizza Kitchen Pea and Barley Soup

    Olive Garden Minestrone Soup

    P.F. Chang’s Wonton Soup

    T.G.I. Friday’s Broccoli Cheese Soup

    Arby’s Roast Beef Sandwich

    Dave and Buster’s Muffaletta Salad

    Quiznos Steakhouse Dip Submarine

    Wendy’s Spicy Chicken Sandwich

    Auntie Anne’s Soft Pretzels

    KFC Crispy Strips

    McDonald’s Fillet of Fish

    White Castle Sliders

    Outback Steakhouse Aussie Fries

    Sizzler Cheese Toast

    Texas Roadhouse Honey Cinnamon Butter

    Applebee’s Veggie Patch Pizza

    Hooters Hot Wings

    Tommy Bahama Crab Cakes

    Chi-Chi’s Seafood Enchiladas

    Chipotle Pork Carnitas

    El Pollo Loco Chicken

    Taco Bell Fiesta Bowls

    Benihana Sesame Chicken

    Panda Express Chow Mein

    P.F. Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps

    Buca di Beppo Chicken Marsala

    Carrabba’s Linguine Pescatore

    Little Caesars Crazy Sauce

    Olive Garden Capellini Pomodoro

    Boston Market Macaroni and Cheese

    Boston Market Whole Rotisserie Chicken

    KFC Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

    Shoney’s Pot Roast

    Cracker Barrel Grilled Chicken Tenders

    Popeye’s Biscuits

    Popeye’s Fried Chicken

    Applebee’s Blondie Brownies

    Bennigan’s Death by Chocolate Cake

    Cheesecake Factory Pumpkin Cheesecake

    Chili’s Molten Lava Cake

    Chili’s Presidente Margarita

    T.G.I. Friday’s Flying Grasshopper

    Tommy Bahama Millionaire Mojito

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    Copyright Page

    Introduction

    Everyone loves to go out to eat at their favorite restaurants; however, surveys have shown that people are spending less money than ever at restaurants due to budget restrictions and a declining economy. If you are one of those people, why not surprise your family and friends with their favorite restaurant dish by making it at home in your own kitchen?

    You don’t have to be a master chef to prepare these meals. All 50 recipes here use basic ingredients that can be found in any grocery store. There is no need to buy any fancy equipment, since the cooking techniques are simple.

    Portion control is another benefit! Many meals at restaurants are served on a giant plate, with the thought that more is better. Most diet books recommend that when dining out you eat only half the portion of an entrée and put the rest in a box to go. Cooking at home allows you to control the amount of calories you consume. Plus, you can take a break from the meal and have dessert and coffee several hours later, which is something you cannot do in a restaurant.

    Recipe cloning can be a fun activity in which the whole family can participate. You will be able to prepare dishes from several different restaurants in one sitting. Let the children pick an appetizer from T.G.I Friday’s, Dad can choose his favorite dish from Outback

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