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What's the reason you want Free Copycat Recipes? I bet I know....
Have you frequented a restaurant and left there asking: "just how do they make those
dishes?" I guarantee that you sat there trying to find 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, chances are you were nowhere near getting the flavors just right. The solution to this problem is to use what are called copycat
restaurant recipes. They are specially researched and reverse engineered dishes like
Free Copycat Recipes that have been tried and tested many times and hence can be successfully used to
recreate your favorite restaurant dishes.
The other awesome thing about cooking restaurant copycat recipes at home, is that you will save money. Imagine not having to go out anymore just to eat your favorite restaurant dishes. You won't believe just how much you could save in a year.
Wherever your tastes lie, it is no longer difficult to find out the ingredients in most copycat recipes. With a little detective work and a quick visit to the local grocery store, you can be serving up a dinner that no one will be able to resist.
Here are a couple of Free recipes from Recipe Robot for you to copy and
enjoy...
Olive Garden Fettucine Alfredo
8 ounces Cream cheese -- cut in bits
3/4 cup Parmesan cheese -- grated
1/2 cup Butter or margarine
1/2 cup Milk
8 ounces Fettuccine; cook -- drain
In large saucepan combine cream cheese, Parmesan, butter and
milk, stirring constantly until smooth. Toss pasta lightly with
sauce, coating well. Leftovers freeze well.
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T.G.I. Friday's Sizzling Vegetable Fajitas
8 oz. chopped cilantro, for pesto
3 cloves garlic, for pesto
1/2 cup olive oil, for pesto
salt and pepper, to taste, for pesto
2 oz. freshly grated Parmesan cheese, for pesto
1 medium onion, sliced
1/2 tbsp. margarine
carrots, zucchini and yellow summer squash, cut julienne-style
broccoli and cauliflower, cut into small florets
green pepper and mushrooms, thinly sliced
snow peas, whole
juice of 1/2 lemon
3 flour tortillas, warmed
lime wedge, for garnish
To make pesto, put cilantro and garlic in a food processor and
process until finely chopped. With machine on, gradually add olive oil.
Season and blend in cheese.
Slice enough onion to equal about 1/2 cup. Saute with margarine in a
small cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Cook past translucent
stage until browned, about six to eight minutes.
Prepare about 2 cups of vegetables -- the combination depends on
personal taste. Cook all vegetables except mushrooms in lemon juice
and 2 tablespoons of pesto over medium to medium-high heat. When
almost at al-dente stage, add sliced mushrooms. Continue cooking for
about one minute. (The remaining pesto can be refrigerated for future
use.)
Place vegetable mixture over sizzling onions, then spoon
vegetable-onion mixture into center of warmed tortillas. Top with
condiments (guacamole, sour cream, shredded Cheddar cheese, salsa)
to taste, then roll up tortillas.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* For fresh flavor in orange juice add the juice of one
lemon.
Household Tips:
Stubborn stains can be removed from non-stick
cookware by boiling, 2 tablespoons of baking soda, 1/2 cup
vinegar,
and 1 cup of water for ten minutes. Before using the pan
again,
season it with salad oil.
Burnt food can be removed from a glass baking
dish by spraying it with oven cleaner and letting it soak
for
30 minutes. The burnt-on residue will be easier to wipe
off.
Whenever you empty a jar of dill pickles,
use the left-over juice to clean the copper bottoms of your
pans.
Just pour the juice in a large bowl, set the pan in the
juice
for about 15 minutes. Comes out looking like new.
To restore color and shine to an aluminum pan, boil some
apple peels
in it for a few minutes, then rinse and dry.
Instead of using expensive silver cleaners, put a dab of
toothpaste
on a clean rag and rub it on your precious possession.
After you've
rubbed it in, just clean it with another clean rag.
Your silver will look like new.
To clean copper bottoms on pots and pans, simply open a
can of tomato
soup paste, rub it on and scrub then rinse. If you do this
weekly,
your pots and pans stay shiny clean. This is a very
inexpensive
way to clean copper and brass items!
Stains and sediment in cut glass or hobnob bowls or
vases respond
to olive oil. Pour some in and let stand until the stains
or
sediment disappear.
Clean eyeglasses; Wipe each lens with a drop of vinegar.

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