Restaurant Dishes You Can Try At Home

The Food Network Magazine recently released a list of secret recipes from various chain restaurants. Now, you can prepare your favorite restaurant dish in the comfort of your own home. With these recipes, you won’t be incurring an expensive amount to your credit card by preparing these dishes yourself! It’s cost-efficient, tasty, and simple to make!

Almost-Famous Bloomin’ Onion From Outback Steakhouse

First up, we have one of the most sought-after dishes in Outback Steakhouse is their Bloomin’ Onion. As it is one of their most famous dishes, there’s certainly no way that they’d share the recipe for this appetizer. So, Food Network managed to come up with a perfect imitation.

There’s absolutely no need to worry as Food Network’s Bloomin’ Onion imitation recipe is incredibly easy to make. You won’t need a culinary degree just to prepare this delicious appetizer! Furthermore, it’s the perfect dish to serve at any event that you’ll be hosting in the future. Of course, it’s also the perfect comfort food that you can enjoy by yourself.

Barbecue Chicken Pizza Imitation From California Pizza Kitchen

California Pizza Kitchen created its first pizza menu back in 1985. It revolved around a single theory: Any ingredient that makes a great sandwich will also make an even better pizza. Unfortunately, not all sandwich-inspired pizzas have been a success. There have been a couple of flops over the past decades.

However, one pizza that stood out was the combination of barbecue sauce and chicken. The combination turned out to be a hit and must’ve made a mark in their investment planning. It turns out you can prepare your own barbecue chicken pizza imitation at home. With Food Network’s barbecue chicken pizza recipe, you’ll be able to enjoy a chain restaurant dish without leaving the comfort of your home!

Cheesecake Pancakes From IHOP

Back in 2017, IHOP developed the perfect and unimaginable recipe. Their recipe developers managed to come up with a cheesecake mixed with pancake batter and topped off with a finished stack of flapjacks. It resulted in one big and iconic dish that a lot of people have grown to love.

Luckily, Food Network has a recipe that will allow you to make IHOP’s iconic cheesecake pancakes at home. No need to worry as you won’t need a lawyer to represent you in court as there’s no way that IHOP will sue you for copyright infringement! It’s incredibly easy to make, and we’re confident that anyone that’ll try this homemade recipe will be in awe of your cooking skills!

Cheddar Biscuits Knockoff From Red Lobster

Red Lobster is one of the most popular chain restaurants today. In turn, its name is synonymous with its Cheddar Bay Biscuit dish. Best believe that Red Lobster keeps its recipe for this dish under a tight lid. No need to worry, as Food Network has a formula that will allow you to make your own cheddar bay biscuit at home!

Luckily, Food Network managed to come up with a recipe that’s incredibly easy to make. Moreover, even those without a culinary degree will be able to make this Cheddar Bay Biscuit knockoff with ease! Without a doubt, it’s the perfect replica of a famous and sought-after restaurant dish!

Panera Bread’s Broccoli-Cheddar Soup Imitation

Panera Bread’s broccoli-cheddar soup basically has a cult following. Each year, Panera Bread ladles out around 50 million cups of the famous soup. It also blows through five million broccoli heads in the process. In this case, you won’t have to worry as you’ll only need one broccoli head for this imitation.

Using bread bowls for this dish is also optional. However, bread bowls would be sufficient if you desire the nostalgic Panera Bread experience. After all, it wouldn’t taste or feel the same without the iconic bread bowl that we’ve all grown to love over the years.

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