Copycat or copy cat, it all means the same. Copycat recipes of famous restaurants is what you want. There are lots of copycat recipes around and most are really quite good. But if you want the best collection of famous restaurant copycat recipes, then this is it. Copycat Recipes.

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Friday, December 7, 2007

Copycat Recipe Review

I want to say that this Copycat Recipe Book is without a doubt, the best on the Internet. It has all of our favorite copycat recipes from many of our favorite restaurants like, Olive Garden, Chili's, Applebee's and many others. Everything I have tried tastes just like the original. This copycat recipe book is a winner with me. So if you love eating out at these famous restaurants, then you need to check out the Copycat Recipe Cookbook today!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Why Copy Cat Recipe?

Copy cat recipe is a phrase that means exactly what it sounds like. A recipe or a copy cat recipe one that tasts exactly like the ones at your favorite restaurants. I hear you thinking, there is no way you can cook something at home that tastes just like your favorite restaurant dish.

In one way you are right. If you don't have the exact copy cat recipe then there is no way you can make the dish taste like the ones in the restaurants. You can try all you want but chances you will grow tired of trying to come up with the exact copy cat recipe and give up long before you succeed.

You can keep on trying to make the perfect copy cat recipe and waste a lot of time or you can save yourself not only lots of time, but a lot of headaches too. So why not jump right on over and take a look at all the great copy cat recipes and start cooking your favorite restaurant copy cat recipe tonight.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Don't Waste Your Time...

That's right, don't waste your time with copycat recipes. At least don't waste your time trying to figure out what makes that pasta or chicken taste just like a famous restaurant's recipe. Sure if you work at it long enough you might hit on the right combination of spices, or the "secret ingredient" and it might taste sort of like your favorite restaurant but, why go to the trouble when it is already worked out?

So far each recipe tasted from this copycat recipe collection is just like the restaurant. You could close you eyes and never know you were at home. You don't have to take my word, just get your copy of Copycat Recipes and give it a try. If you are looking for restaurant copycat recipes, then why wait. You could be cooking up a great dish, a copycat restaurant recipe tonight.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Eating In Not Out

I guess I use to be above average when it comes to eating out. The average American family eats out an average of 3 times a week. Me, it use to be at least four. That is until I found out how to make the restaurant recipes at home. Great copy cat recipes are easy to make at home and copycat recipes taste just like eating out. Why not impress your family and friends by cooking a great copycat recipe tonight? A great way to good food. Copycat Recipe Cookbook.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

All Your Favorite Recipes

Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Chili's, Applebee's, all have great recipes. But how do you make them at home? It really is easy to do when you have your own Copycat Recipe Cookbook.

Even if you don't know how to cook, if you can follow directions, and love great restaurant recipes, then just get your copy now and start cooking your own copycat recipes. There is no easier way.

Copycat Recipe Cookbook.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Copycat Recipe For Dirty Rice

One of my favorite dishes is Dirty Rice. This copycat recipe for dirty rice is the one you need. If you have ever tried to make a copycat recipe of dirty rice but couldn't get it right, then your in luck. Just try this delicious dirty rice copycat recipe and I'm sure you will agree that it is the best you have ever had.

INGREDIENTS:
1/2 to 1 pound spicy bulk pork breakfast sausage
1/4 cup minced onion
1 3/4 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup long-grain rice
1 tablespoon fresh minced parsley or 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes
salt and pepper

PREPARATION:
Brown sausage in skillet until no longer pink, breaking up with fork. Add minced onion and cook 2 minutes longer. Pour off most of the excess fat. Stir in broth and rice. Simmer gently, covered, 18 to 20 minutes or until rice is tender and most of broth is absorbed.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Outback Shrimp

One of my favorite copycat recipe is the Outback Shrimp. When I first tried this one I thought I had one of their cheifs in my own kitchen. This Outback Shrimp copycat recipe is one of my all time favorites. Not only is it delicious, the cost is so much less when you cook your own copycat recipe at home. I highly suggest you try this one tonight.