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Have you frequented a restaurant and left there asking: "just how do they make those
dishes?" You have probably 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.
Knowing how much you crave that dish, you try to cook it yourself. Maybe you had some success, but I bet yours didn't turn out at all like the original. The solution to this issue is to use what are called copycat
restaurant recipes. They are specially researched and reverse engineered dishes like
Recipe Copycat 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 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...
Chili's Salsa
Ingredients:
1 Can Tomatoes and Green Chills (14.5 oz can)
1 Can Whole Peeled Tomatoes (14.5 oz can, plus the juice)
1 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. Jalapenos (canned,diced, not pickled)
1/4 C. Yellow Onion (diced)
1/2 - 3/4 tsp. Garlic Salt
1/2 tsp. Cumin
1/4 tsp. Sugar
Preparation:
In food processor place jalapenos and onions. Process for just a few seconds. Add both
cans of
tomatoes, salt, sugar, and cumin. Process all ingredients until well blended but do not
puree. Place
in covered container and chill. A couple of hours of chilling will help blend and enrich
the flavor.
Serve with your favorite thin corn tortilla chips. |
Jack-In-The-Box Jumbo Jack
The Beef:
I suggest using factory frozen 1/4 pound beef patties from your grocers
freezer.
The Rest:
1 sesame-seed hamburger bun
2 tomato slices, chopped white onion, 2 dill pickle slices, 2 large lettuce
leaves
The sauce:
1 Tablespoon of mayonnaise
1/8 teaspoon lemon juice
dash onion powder
dash sugar
Mix together---set aside.
Cooking your Jumbo-Jack
1. Pre-heat an electric griddle to 400 .
2. Toast your buns by laying face down on the griddle for about a minute.
Set aside.
3. Cook the still frozen beef patty 4-5 minutes per side, salting liberally
before and after turning.
4. Dress as follows;
Top Bun
Half of the pre-made mayo sauce 1 Tablespoon chopped, white onion 2 dill
pickle slices 2 lettuce leaves 2 tomato slices
Bottom Bun
Spread the remaining mayo sauce evenly.
5. When the burger is finished cooking, drain the fat, and apply to the
dressed top bun. Add the dressed bottom bun.
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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.
Herbs and Spices:
Storage Tips:
Store spices in a cool, dark place. Humidity, light and
heat will cause
herbs and spices to lose their flavor more quickly.
Although the most
convenient place for your spice rack may be above your
stove, moving
your spices to a different location may keep them fresh
longer.
As a general rule, herbs and ground spices will retain
their best flavors
for a year. Whole spices may last for 3 to 5 years. Proper
storage should
result in longer freshness times.
When possible, grind whole spices in a grinder or mortar
& pestle just
prior to using. Toasting whole spices in a dry skillet over
medium heat
before grinding will bring out even more flavor. Be careful
not to burn.
Because the refrigerator is a rather humid environment,
storing herbs
and spices there is not recommended. To keep larger
quantities of spices
fresh, store them in the freezer in tightly sealed
containers.
Usage Tips:
Use a light hand when seasoning with spices and herbs. Your
goal is to
compliment your dish without crowding out the flavor of the
food.
Remember, it's usually impossible to "un-spice" a
dish!
For long-cooking dishes, add herbs and spices an hour or
less before
serving. Cooking spices for too long may result in overly
strong flavors.
Finely crush dried herbs before adding to your dish
after measuring.
Do not use dried herbs in the same quantity as fresh. In
most cases,
use 1/3 the amount in dried as is called for fresh.
Keep it simple. Unless the recipe specifically calls for
it, don't use
more than 3 herbs and spices in any one dish. The exception
to this rule
is Indian cooking, which often calls for 10 or more
different spices in
one curry dish!
Black pepper, garlic powder, salt and cayenne pepper are
excellent
"after cooking" seasonings. Allow guests to
season dishes with these
spices at the table.
Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice have a special
affinity for
sweet dishes.
If you're feeling adventuresome, try replacing herbs and
spices called
for in recipes with something different! Marjoram instead
of oregano,
savory instead of thyme, cilantro instead of parsley,
anise seed instead of fennel, etc.

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