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I'm sure you've been to a restaurant and left there asking: "just how do they make those
dishes?" I'm sure you sat there trying to uncover 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 or someone in the family loves a certain meal so much that you attempt to copy it at home. Maybe you had some success, chances are that you weren't even close to getting the recipe right. The solution to this problem you face is to use what are called copycat
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Kopy Kat Recipes that have been tried and tested many times and hence can be successfully used to
recreate your favorite restaurant dishes.
Another cool thing about cooking restaurant copycat recipes at home, is that you'll save a bunch of money. Think about not having to go out 3 times a week or more just to eat your favorite dishes.
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.
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enjoy...
Red Lobster's Cheesecake
Crust:
10 oz. package Lorna doone cookies, crushed
1/4 lb. melted butter
1/4 cup sugar
1 envelope Knox gelatin
Filling:
16 oz. cream cheese
8 oz. sour cream
2 eggs
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
crushed cookie crumbs for garnish
Crust; mix crumbs with butter, sugar, and gelatin. Pat
out evenly over bottom of a greased 9" springform
pan. Bake at 350, for exactly 8 min.
Filling; beat with electric mixer: cream cheese, sour
cream, eggs, butter, cornstarch, sugar and vanilla.
When filling is perfectly smooth and creamy, pour into
crust. Return to 350 oven and bake 30-35 min. or until
knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool 20
min. before cutting. Sprinkle top with cookie crumbs.
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Chick-Fil-A Coleslaw
6 cups shredded cabbage
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup shredded carrots
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/4 - 1/2 cup milk
Mix & Chill 15 minutes.
Meanwhile combine:
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 tsp. celery seed
2-3 drops hot sauce
3 Tbsp. dry minced onion
1/4 - 1/2 cup buttermilk
Mix well with cabbage. Chill. Allow flavors to blend for
several hours before serving.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* When browning ground meat, brown several pounds and
drain. Divide
evenly in freezer containers and freeze. Unthaw in
microwave for
quick fixing next time.
About Saffron:
Saffron is the dried, bright red stigmas of the flower
Crocus
sativus, which is a relatively easy-to-grow perennial. It
lies
dormant all summer, then pushes its purple blossoms up
through
the mulch just as other plants are succumbing to frost.
Each
blossom offers up to three scarlet stigmas. Plant the bulbs
in
summer and harvest the stigmas in fall. A starter supply of
about
50 bulbs costs about $30 and will produce about a
tablespoon of
the spice the first year. However, each year more flowers
will
grow, and therefore you'll get more of the spice.
Ultimately,
your investment will pay off. Fresh saffron threads can be
used
immediately for cooking, or they can be dried and stored.
To dry
them, place on paper towels and leave for several days in a
warm
place. Then transfer them to an airtight container and keep
in
a cool, dry place.

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