I live in Italy and there is a lot of Italian food available (duh) but not much else. It's great but every night after 10 years is a lot of pasta LOL
I go crazy without variety and cook a lot of ethnic food at home, from Afghan to Thai, and Mexican on a weekly basis.
But I'd like to find recipes for famous chain foods from the US so I can try a taste of something I miss.
Any ideas?
Thanks :-)Any copycat recipes from famous restaurants?
Here are two sites that specialize in cloned recipes from restaurants. Many of them are available for free, but some you may have to buy. I have tried several with mixed results, but you can judge for yourself. Sign up for the weekly recipe service (free) and you can check out new recipes weekly.
There is a group in yahoo called CopycatsClones-n-Brand Names, they have a wide posting of cloned recipes by members. I think if you go to yahoo groups and type that in it will let you see how to join, etc.Any copycat recipes from famous restaurants?
Try using http://CookbookDownloads.info for free recipes. It find every recipe I'm looking for :)
besides what swdarklighter gave you here's tho only other one i know of
http://groups.msn.com/SecretRestaurantRe鈥?/a>Any copycat recipes from famous restaurants?
http://fp.enter.net/~rburk/copycat/copycat.htm
Google Todd Wilbur Top Secret Recipes. He has books and a website that offers some free recipes and a new free one each week. Others you can purchase. I think the website is www.topsecretrecipes.com
A friend sent me an ebook a while back that has lots of restaurant recipes in it...TGI Fridays, Taco Bell, KFC, and a ton of others. I don't know where the book came from originally. It's in a PDF format. If you can use it, I'll email it to you, or put it on a file host for you to download...send me a message if you want it.
I've used some recipes out of it and been very pleased with them. I made cinnabon cinnamon rolls from a recipe it had and my family was crazy about them :D
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