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Why do you want Copycad Pizza Recipes? I bet I know....
I'm sure you've been to a restaurant and come away from it asking: "just how do they make those
dishes?" I guarantee that you sat there trying to work out just what has gone into the dish, what sort of ingredients
they're using.. Maybe you have even tried to ask the waiter or the chef for the recipe it
was so good! Chances are they didn't give you the recipe, and probably for good reason, if
they did give it out to every person who asked for it, they could soon be out of business.
So you love a certain meal so much, you try to make it at home. Maybe you had some success, chance is that it didn't taste right.. The solution to this issue is to use what are called copycat
restaurant recipes. They are specially researched and reverse engineered dishes like
Copycad Pizza Recipes that have been tried and tested many times, which means they can be successfully used to
recreate your favorite restaurant dishes right from home.
Another great thing about cooking restaurant copycat recipes at home, is that you will save big money.
How many of us enjoy eating out especially on the weekends? I for one personally love eating out with my family. This is the time I get to relax without the hassle of cooking and doing the dishes. I mean who wants to be cooking on weekends especially with so many of us working rest of the week. And when I find some time off, which happens to be on the weekends, I just want to chill out.
Here are a couple of Free recipes from Recipe Robot for you to copy and
enjoy...
Olive Garden Tiramisu Dessert
1 Sponge cake (10-12 inch) -- About 3" tall
3 oz Strong black coffee -- or Instant espresso
3 oz Brandy or rum
1 1/2 lb Cream cheese or mascarpone Room temperature
1 1/2 c Superfine/powdered sugar
Unsweetened cocoa powder
Cut across middle of sponge cake forming two layers, each about 1 1/2 inches
high. Blend coffee and brandy. Sprinkle enough of mixture over bottom half of
cake to flavor it strongly. Don't moisten cake too much or it may collapse on
serving. Beat room-temperature cheese and 1 cup sugar until sugar is
completely dissolved and cheese is light and spread able. test for sweetness
during beating, adding more sugar if needed. Spread cut surface of bottom layer
with half of the cheese mixture. Replace second layer and top this with remaining
cheese mixture. Sprinkle top liberally with sifted cocoa. Refrigerate cake for at
least 2 hours before cutting and serving.
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Kettle Corn
Place oil and popcorn in a large skillet that has a tight fitting lid.
The popcorn should barely cover the bottom surface. Heat over
medium until the first kernel starts to pop. Quickly stir in the sugar
until dissolved. Cover and continuously shake skillet while holding
top. Be careful, this will burn much quicker than regular popcorn.
When you think all is popped, remove from heat. Spoon the popped
corn into a bowl while shaking once in a while to let the uncooked
kernels settle. Salt lightly, and break up into pieces.
(Note: This may take a little practice, but well worth the effort!)
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* If your cake recipe calls for nuts, heat them first in
the oven,
then dust with flour before adding to the batter to keep
them from
settling to the bottom of the pan.
PROBLEM: Bread that rises too fast in the pan.
Use cool or cold water in the mix. The place you let the
bread rise
in bulk should be about 80 degrees. Place the dough in the
refrigerator
for a few minutes to cool down (while the dough is still in
bulk form).

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