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they're using.. Maybe you have even tried to ask the waiter or the chef for the recipe it
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With a good cookbook full of copy cat recipes you can eat restaurant food at home and it is both faster and less expensive. With practice you will find you can prepare several copy cat recipes at once with ease. I frequently make an entire meal for my wife and I including appetizers, main course and a desert in under 1 hour. Restaurant copy cat recipes have saved me time and expense by giving me a way to enjoy all my favorites easily at home.
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Olive Garden Peaches 'n' Cream Cheesecake
Sponge Cake Base
1 egg
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 pinch salt
2 tablespoons water
Filling
2 pounds cream cheese, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
4 eggs|
1 teaspoon all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sour cream
1/4 cup peach liqueur or peach schnapps or
reserved peach juice from the canned or fresh peaches
2 cups canned or firm ripe fresh peach slices, drained well
Topping
1 pint whipping cream or equivalent
For the Base: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly grease base of 10-inch springform
pan.
Beat whole egg in 1 1/2-quart bowl with mixer on high speed, 4 minutes, to a thick yellow
foam.
Mix in sugar on low speed until smooth. Add flour, water, vanilla extract, baking powder
and salt.
Mix on low speed until fully blended. Pour into springform pan, roll around until level.
Bake 16 to
18 minutes on lowest oven rack. Cool to room temperature.
For the Filling: Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
Mix cream cheese, sugar, eggs and flour with electric mixer on high until smooth. Add
vanilla
extract, sour cream and peach flavoring and mix on medium until a smooth thick consistency
is
obtained. Fold in peach slices carefully - distribute evenly. Pour cheesecake filling onto
cooled
sponge cake base. Bake 70 minutes on lower oven rack, turn off oven, open oven door to
broil
position and let cake remain 40 minutes.
Cool to refrigerated temperature.
Top with fresh whipped cream or equivalent and serve. Store up to 2 days in the
refrigerator.
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Chi Chi's Seafood Enchiladas
10 oz. Cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup Onions; chopped
8 oz. Crab (real or imitation); chopped
1 3/4 cup Monterey Jack cheese; shredded
8 Flour tortillas; 5-6 inch
1 cup Milk
dash Nutmeg
dash Pepper
In a mixing bowl stir together soup, onion, nutmeg and black pepper.
In another bowl, place half of the soup mixture,
crab, and 1 cup of the monterey jack cheese; set aside. Wrap the
tortillas in paper towels; microwave on 100% power for 30-60 seconds.
Place 1/3 cup mixture on each tortilla; roll up. Place seam side down
in a greased 12 x 7 1/2 dish. Stir milk into the reserved soup
mixture, pour over enchiladas. Microwave, covered, on high for 12-14
minutes. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Let stand for 10
minutes. Add a dash of hot pepper sauce to soup mix if desired.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Use paper bags rather than plastic to store lettuce
and celery in the
crisper. They will stay fresh longer.
General Shelf Lives For Common
Items:
Flour unopened: up to 12 months. Opened: 6-8 months.
Sugar unopened: 2 years. Sugars do not spoil but eventually
may change flavor.
Brown sugar unopened: 4 months.
Confectioners sugar unopened: 18 months.
Solid shortening unopened: 8 months. Opened: 3 months.
Cocoa unopened: indefinitely. opened: 1 year.
Whole spices: 2-4 years. Whether or not opened.
Ground spices: 2-3 years. Whether or not opened.
Paprika, red pepper and chili powder: 2 years
Baking soda unopened: 18 months. Opened: 6 months.
Baking powder unopened: 6 months. Opened: 3 months.
Cornstarch: 18 months. Whether or not opened.
Dry pasta made without eggs unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 1 year.
Dry egg noodles unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 1-2 months.
Salad dressing unopened: 10-12 months.
Opened: 3 months if refrigerated.
Honey: 1 year. Whether or not opened.
Ground, canned coffee unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 2 weeks, if refrigerated.
Jams, jellies and preserves unopened: 1 year.
Opened: 6 months if refrigerated.
Peanut butter unopened: 6-9 months.
Opened: 2-3 months.

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