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    WatchingThemGrow is offline Blue Diamond level (20,000+ posts)
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    Default Favorite copycat recipes to try at home?

    Do you have any restaurant dishes that you'd like to try at home? Maybe something you've bookmarked and never done or one you do a lot? We just made Outback Alice Springs Chicken, and it was a hit. I'm looking for any types recipes from restaurants...side dishes included!

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    Try this copycat of PF Chang's Mongolian Beef. It's been a while since I made this, but we really liked it. (Thanks for the reminder, actually-I will definitely be using up some CSA beef from the freezer these next few weeks and will plan on this!). I reduced the amount of sugar and it was less sweet than the restaurant version, but still really tasty and seemed a bit healthier.

    https://www.pressurecookingtoday.com...ongolian-beef/

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    This recipe is a pretty good match for Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana (disclaimer that I no longer live near Olive Garden so haven't eaten there in several years!) https://flolum.com/zuppa-toscana/

    These copycat Red Lobster biscuits are super easy and soooo good https://www.melskitchencafe.com/chee...drop-biscuits/

    And these are so close to Starbucks cranberry bliss bars https://www.melskitchencafe.com/oran...ghter-version/

    We love that Mongolian beef recipe that a PP posted, too!!
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    This tastes like sesame chicken from a local restaurant.
    https://www.budgetbytes.com/easy-sesame-chicken/

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    Quote Originally Posted by erv917 View Post
    Try this copycat of PF Chang's Mongolian Beef. It's been a while since I made this, but we really liked it. (Thanks for the reminder, actually-I will definitely be using up some CSA beef from the freezer these next few weeks and will plan on this!). I reduced the amount of sugar and it was less sweet than the restaurant version, but still really tasty and seemed a bit healthier.

    https://www.pressurecookingtoday.com...ongolian-beef/
    This is on the menu for tonight. DS1 loves sauce. Wondering if I should double the recipe or if there will be extra following the recipe as is. Does anyone know? TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgenie View Post
    This is on the menu for tonight. DS1 loves sauce. Wondering if I should double the recipe or if there will be extra following the recipe as is. Does anyone know? TIA

    It s been a while, but from what I remember I’d double it if you want lots of sauce. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by erv917 View Post
    It s been a while, but from what I remember I’d double it if you want lots of sauce. Good luck!
    Thank you! It was a huge hit. I ended up doubling the sauce. It was great and I think there’s enough sauce to make a bit with chicken for leftovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgenie View Post
    Thank you! It was a huge hit. I ended up doubling the sauce. It was great and I think there’s enough sauce to make a bit with chicken for leftovers.
    So funny...after I replied to your post I was inspired and we had a chicken version since I had chicken breasts on hand but not beef! The beef is better I think, but chicken was definitely tasty and a bit lighter!

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    Exact copycat & very easy recipe of Bonefish
    Grill’s Bang Bang Shrimp

    Serve 2

    1 lb. Medium Shrimp, peeled and deveined
    1 Cup Milk
    1 Cup Panko Bread Crumbs
    1/2 Cup Corn Starch
    shredded cabbage (optional)
    scallions (optional)

    To Taste: Dinni's Select Spicy Shrimp Sauce
    Its Important that you start with a small
    amount of Sauce & increase till hot
    enough for you
    Dip shrimp in bowl with milk.
    In a bowl put panko bread crumbs and another
    bowl put corn starch. First roll the shrimp
    in the corn starch, then dip again in the
    milk and finally roll in the panko bread
    crumbs & set aside.
    Heat a large skillet to 300 degrees. Drop
    shrimp in and fry until light brown. Remove
    from oil. Pat off excess oil with a paper.
    In a large bowl combine fried shrimp with
    prepared sauce until evenly coated. Pile
    high on a bed of shredded cabbage and garnish
    with scallions.
    Monica the author on the dishwashingsecrets.com

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    I've never eaten at Panera but I do like this
    Panera’s Copycat Broccoli and Cheddar Instant Pot Soup recipe.
    https://www.adventuresofanurse.com/p...tant-pot-soup/

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