THE MOST TRUSTED COPYCAT RECIPES
THE MOST TRUSTED COPYCAT RECIPES
Boston Market Creamed Spinach Reduced-Fat Copycat Recipe

Boston Market Creamed Spinach Reduced-Fat

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When Boston Market first opened in 1989, it was called Boston Chicken. That's because at that time chicken was the only meat served at the chain. But three years later, in 1992, the chain added meatloaf, turkey, and ham, and officially became Boston Market. Yes, a lot of signs had to be changed at considerable expense.

This popular side dish, which contains three types of cheese, normally has 24 grams of fat per serving. So, for this recipe, we will be using two fat-free cheeses along with regular Provolone, and we'll be able to re-create the taste of the real thing, but with just 25 percent of the fat in the original.

Nutritional Facts
Serving size–1/2 cup
Total servings–4
Calories per serving–180 (Original–300)
Fat per serving–6g (Original–24g)

Source: Top Secret Recipes Lite by Todd Wilbur.

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  • 2 10-ounce packages chopped frozen spinach
  • 2 tablespoons diced white onion
  • 3 ounces provolone cheese, chopped
  • 4 slices Kraft fat-free Swiss Cheese Singles, quartered
  • 4 slices Kraft fat-free Mozzarella Singles, quartered
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons white vinegar
  • 1/4 heaping teaspoon salt
Do This

1. Thaw the spinach and place it in a medium saucepan over medium/low heat with the onion. Heat for 7 to 10 minutes or until the liquid begins to bubble. Drain.

2. Add the remaining ingredients to the saucepan and heat for and additional 5 to 7 minutes or until smooth and creamy.

Serves 4.

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Reviews
Lisa Jordan
Sep 19, 2011, 22:00
Tried this recipe the other night, it tastes exactly like Boston Market! My daughter was so excited about it she wanted me to make it AGAIN the next day! And a friend of ours who doesn't like spinach told me he LOVED it!

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    Kenny Rogers Roasters Corn Muffins
    KFC BBQ Baked Beans
    KFC Extra Crispy Chicken
    KFC Honey BBQ Wings
    KFC Macaroni & Cheese
    KFC Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
    KFC Potato Salad
    Kraft Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese
    Kraft Shake  'N Bake
    Kraft Stove Top Stuffing
    Kraft Thousand Island Dressing
    Lawry's Seasoned Salt
    Lawry's Taco Spices & Seasoning
    Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies
    McDonald's Arch Deluxe
    McDonald's BigXtra
    McDonald's Biscuits
    McDonald's Breakfast Bagel Sandwich--Ham & Egg
    McDonald's Breakfast Bagel Sandwich--Steak & Egg
    McDonald's Breakfast Bagel Sandwich--Spanish Omelet
    McDonald's Breakfast Burrito
    McDonald's French Fries
    McDonald's Hot Mustard Sauce
    McDonald's Special Sauce
    McDonald's Sweet & Sour Dipping Sauce
    McDonald's Yogurt Parfait
    Mrs. Dash Salt-Free Seasoning Blend
    Nabisco Cheese Nips
    Nabisco Nilla Wafers
    Nestle Baby Ruth Candy Bar
    Newman's Own Creamy Caesar Dressing
    Pace Picante Sauce
    Panda Express Mandarin Chicken
    Panda Express Orange Flavored Chicken
    Papa John's Dipping Sauces--Special Garlic Sauce
    Papa John's Dipping Sauces--Cheese Sauce
    Papa John's Dipping Sauces--Pizza Sauce
    Pepperidge Farm Ginger Man Cookies
    Progresso Italian-Style Bread Crumbs
    Sabrett Onions In Sauce
    Schilling Salad Supreme
    Sunshine Lemon Coolers
    Taco Bell Burrito Supreme
    Taco Bell Chicken Fajita Seasoning Mix
    Taco Bell Fire Border Sauce
    Taco Bell Mexican Pizza
    Taco Bell Soft Taco
    Taco Bell Taco Seasoning Mix
    Tommy's Original World-Famous Hamburgers
    Wendy's Chicken Caesar Fresh Stuffed Pita
    Wendy's Classic Greek Fresh Stuffed Pita
    Wendy's Spicy Chicken Fillet Sandwich
    Wienerschnitzel Chili Sauce

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    Top Secret Recipes Unlocked

    Out of stock. Available for purchase on Amazon.com.

    The original clone recipe king has done it again. For the last thirty years Todd Wilbur has been creating amazing culinary carbon copies of all your favorite brand-name foods using his special techniques.

    In Todd Wilbur's Top Secret Recipes Unlocked, his 9th cookbook, the Clone Ranger brings you over 100 new kitchen clones! Todd reveals key ingredients and the secret-yet-simple steps for duplicating famous foods from Starbucks, McDonald's, Panera Bread, Subway, Burger King, Mrs. Fields, Taco Bell, Orange Julius, Boston Market, Popeyes, Sonic Drive-In, KFC, and many more.

    Every recipe is created from scratch in Todd's top secret test kitchen, so you know you're getting the best original clone recipes on the planet!

    Limited Supply! Only available as part of a Hack Pack or Set of 10 of Todd Wilbur's best-selling cookbooks.

    Other books you may like: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 3, and Top Secret Recipes Step-by-Step.

    Contents
    Arby's Horsey Sauce
    Baja Fresh Salsa Baja
    Bisquick Original All-Purpose Baking Mix
    Boston Market Butternut Squash
    Boston Market Garlic Dill New Potatoes
    Boston Market Sweet Potato Casserole
    Budweiser Chelada
    Burger King Onion Rings
    Burger King Zesty Onion Ring Dipping Sauce
    Carl's Jr. The Six Dollar Burger
    Carnegie Deli Classic New York City Cheesecake
    Chex Mix Bold Party Blend
    Chick-fil-A Honey Roasted BBQ Sauce
    Chick-fil-A Carrot & Raisin Salad
    Chipotle Mexican Grill Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette
    Chipotle Mexican Grill Barbacoa Burrito
    Cliff & Buster Coconut Macaroons
    Cocoa-Cole Blak
    Crunch 'N Munch Buttery Toffee Popcorn with Peanuts
    Dairy Queen MooLatte
    Del Taco Crispy Fish Taco
    Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe Yellow Cake Mix
    Dunkin' Donuts Coffee Coolatta
    Einstein Bros. Bagels Santa Fe Egg Sandwich
    El Pollo Loco Avocado Salsa
    El Pollo Loco BBQ Baked Beans
    El Pollo Loco Creamy Cilantro Dressing
    Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookies
    Fritos Hot Bean Dip
    Hellman's/Best Foods Mayonnaise
    Hidden Valley The Original Ranch Dressing
    Jack in the Box Pumpkin Pie Shake
    Jacquin's Peppermint Schnapps
    Jason's Deli Creamy Liqueur Fruit Dipping  Sauce
    Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sausage--Regular
    Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sausage--Maple
    Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sausage--Hot
    KFC Cajun Honey Wings
    KFC  Chicken Pot Pie
    Kozy Shack Rice Pudding
    Kraft Miracle Whip
    Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnuts
    Lawry's Red Pepper Seasoned Salt (made with Tabasco)
    Lipton Brisk Iced Tea
    Lipton Diet Green Tea with Citrus
    Lincoln Snacks Poppycock
    Maid-Rite Loose Meat Sandwich
    M&M/Mars Munch Bar
    Mauna Loa Kona Coffee Glazed Macadamias
    McDonald's Sweet Tea
    McDonald's Vanilla Iced Coffee
    McDonald's Cinnamon Melts
    McDonald's Fruit & Walnut Salad
    McDonald's Tangy Honey Mustard
    McDonald's Lobster Sandwich
    Mrs. Fields Cranberry White Chocolate Cookies
    Mrs. Fields Pumpkin Harvest Cookies
    No Pudge! Original Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix
    Nuts 4 Nuts Candied Nuts
    Old Bay Seasoning
    Orange Julius Banana Julius
    Orange Julius Strawberry-Banana Classic Smoothie
    Pal's Sauceburger
    Panera Bread Broccoli Cheddar Soup
    Panera B read Cranberry Walnut Bagel
    Panera Bread French Onion Soup
    Panera Bread Spinach Artichoke Baked Egg Soufflé
    Pepperidge Farm Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies
    Popeyes  Buttermilk Biscuits
    Popeyes Cajun Gravy
    Popeyes Cajun Sparkle
    Popeyes Red Beans and Rice --Improved
    Ragu Pasta Sauce--Meat
    Ragu Pasta Sauce--Tomato, Basil, and Italian Cheese
    Rondele Garlic & Herbs Cheese Spread
    Sabra Classic Hummus
    Skyline Chili
    Sonic Drive-In Peanut Butter Shake
    Sonic Drive-In Peanut Butter Fudge Shake
    Sonic Drive-In Strawberry Cheesecake Shake
    Sonic Drive-In Sonic Burger
    Sonic Drive-In Hickory Burger
    Sonic Drive-In Jalapeno Burger
    The Soup Nazi's Crab Bisque
    The Soup Nazi's Cream of Sweet Potato Soup
    The Soup Nazi's Indian Mulligatawny
    The Soup Nazi's Mexican Chicken Chili
    Spatini Spaghetti Sauce Mix
    Starbucks Caramel Macchiato
    Starbucks Frappuccino (Bottle Version)
    Starbucks Gingerbread Latte
    Starbucks Hot Chocolate
    Starbucks Mocha Coconut Frappuccino
    Starbucks Carrot Cake
    Starbucks Classic Coffee Cake
    Starbucks Cranberry Bliss Bar
    Starbucks Lemon Loaf
    Starbucks Maple Oat Nut Scone
    Starbucks Peppermint Brownie
    Starbucks Pumpkin Bread
    Starbucks Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin
    Starbucks Pumpkin Scone
    Starbucks Vanilla Almond Biscotti
    Stouffer's Macaroni & Cheese
    Subway Bourbon Street Glaze
    Subway Chipotle Southwest Sauce
    Subway Sweet Onion Sauce
    Taco Bell Baja Sauce
    Taco Bell Chicken Quesadilla
    Taco Bell Mild Border Sauce
    Wendy's Garden Sensations Mandarin Chicken Salad
    Wendy's Wild Mountain Bacon Cheeseburger
    Weight Watchers Smart Ones Banana Muffins
    Yonah Schimmel Low-Fat New York City Knish

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    Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2

    Exclusive signed copy. After 10 years of research in the Top Secret Lab, America's Clone Ranger emerges with his highly anticipated follow-up to the best-selling Top Secret Restaurant Recipes cookbook.

    Author Todd Wilbur reveals 150 new secret formulas for duplicating the taste of your favorite dishes from America's biggest restaurant chains including Applebee's, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse and many others.

    Todd's simple recipes and detailed blueprints will have you creating culinary copycats that will fool even the most critical connoisseurs at a fraction of the cost of eating out. But beware, everyone will be so amazed, you may have to start taking reservations!

    Discover the secrets to making your own versions of Original Pancake House Apple Pancake, Olive Garden Sicilian Scampi, The Cheesecake Factory White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cheesecake, Chili's Grilled Baby Back Ribs, Romano's Macaroni Grill Penne Rustica, Applebee's White Chocolate & Walnut Blondie, Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits, Tony Roma's Baked Potato Soup, Houston's Chicago-Style Spinach Dip, Benihana Ginger Salad Dressing, IHOP Country Griddle Cakes, Carrabba's Chicken Marsala, T.G.I. Friday's Pecan-Crusted Chicken Salad, Chili's Southwestern Eggrolls, Olive Garden Lemon Cream Cake, Bennigan's The Monte Cristo, P.F. Chang's Orange Peel Chicken, Outback Steakhouse Kookaburra Wings and many more.

    Other books you may like:Top Secret Restaurant Recipes and Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 3.

    Contents
    Applebee's Mud Slide
    Applebee's Perfect Apple Margarita
    Applebee's Perfect Sunrise
    Applebee's Onion Peels
    Applebee's Baked French Onion Soup
    Applebee's Santa Fe Chicken Salad
    Applebee's Almond Rice Pilaf
    Applebee's Bourbon Street Steak
    Applebee's Chicken Fajita Rollup
    Applebee's Crispy Orange Chicken Bowl
    Applebee's Honey Grilled Salmon
    Applebee's Tequila Lime Chicken
    Applebee's White Chocolate & Walnut Blondie
    Benihana Ginger Salad Dressing
    Benihana Japanese Onion Soup
    Benihana Mandarin Orange Cheesecake
    Bennigan's The Monte Cristo
    Buffalo Wild Wings and Sauces
    --Spicy Garlic Sauce
    --Medium Wing Sauce
    --Hot Wing Sauce
    --Caribbean Jerk Sauce
    California Pizza Kitchen California Cosmo
    California Pizza Kitchen Thai Crunch Salad
    California Pizza Kitchen California Club Pizza
    California Pizza Kitchen Jamaican Jerk Chicken Pizza
    Carrabba's Bread Dipping Blend
    Carrabba's House Salad Dressing (Creamy Parmesan)
    Carrabba's Chicken Marsala
    The Cheesecake Factory Mini Crabcakes
    The Cheesecake Factory Sweet Corn Tamale Cakes
    The Cheesecake Factory Chicken Madeira
    The Cheesecake Factory Bang-Bang Chicken & Shrimp
    The Cheesecake Factory Original Cheesecake
    The Cheesecake Factory White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cheesecake
    Chevys Fresh Salsa
    Chevys Mango Salsa
    Chevys Chile Con Queso
    Chevys Garlic Mashed Potatoes
    Chevys Sweet Corn Tomalito
    Chevys Flan
    Chili's Salsa
    Chili's Boneless Buffalo Wings
    Chili's Boneless Shanghai Wings
    Chili's Chicken Crispers
    Chili's Chili Queso
    Chili's Lettuce Wraps
    Chili's Southwestern Eggrolls
    Chili's Chicken Enchilada Soup
    Chili's Southwestern Vegetable Soup
    Chili's Honey Mustard Dressing
    Chili's Grilled Baby Back Ribs
    Chili's Chocolate Chip Paradise Pie
    Chili's Molten Chocolate Cake
    Claim Jumper Garlic Cheese Bread
    Claim Jumper Fire-Roasted Artichoke
    Claim Jumper Cheese Potatocakes
    Claim Jumper Spicy Thai Slaw
    Claim Jumper Meatloaf
    Denny's Fabulous French Toast
    Denny's BBQ Chicken Sandwich
    Denny's Club Sandwich
    Hard Rock Cafe Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
    Hard Rock Cafe Bar-B-Que Beans
    Hard Rock Cafe Pig Sandwich
    Houston's Chicago-Style Spinach Dip
    Houston's Honey Lime Vinaigrette
    Houston's Cole Slaw
    IHOP Cinn-A Stacks
    IHOP Country Griddle Cakes
    IHOP Country Omelette
    IHOP Harvest Grain 'N Nut Pancakes
    IHOP Pumpkin Pancakes
    Islands China Coast Salad Dressing
    Islands Island Fries
    Islands Tortilla Soup
    Islands Yaki Soft Tacos
    Joe's Crab Shack Blue Crap Dip
    Joe's Crab Shack Garlic King Crab Legs
    Lone Star Steakhouse Lettuce Wedge Salad
    Lone Star Steakhouse Baked Sweet Potato
    Lone Star Steakhouse Lone Star Chili
    Margaritaville Crab, Shrimp and Mushroom Dip
    Margaritaville Jamaica Mistaica Wings
    Margaritaville Key Lime Pie
    Marie Callender's Lemon Cream Cheese Pie
    Marie Callender's Pumpkin Pie
    Mimi's Cafe Carrot Raisin Bread
    Mimi's Cafe Corn Chowder
    Mimi's Cafe French Market Onion Soup
    Olive Garden Limoncello Lemonade
    Olive Garden Bruschetta
    Olive Garden Sicilian Scampi
    Olive Garden Stuffed Mushrooms
    Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli
    Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli
    Olive Garden Minestrone Soup
    Olive Garden Chicken Scampi
    Olive Garden Chocolate Lasagna
    Olive Garden Frozen Tiramisu
    Olive Garden Lemon Cream Cake
    Olive Garden Tiramisu
    Original Pancake House Apple Pancake
    Original Pancake House German Pancake
    Outback Steakhouse Honey Wheat Bushman Bread
    Outback Steakhouse Grilled Shrimp On The Barbie
    Outback Steakhouse Kookaburra Wings
    Outback Steakhouse Bleu Cheese Dressing
    Outback Steakhouse Caesar Salad Dressing
    Outback Steakhouse Honey Mustard Salad Dressing
    Outback Steakhouse Ranch Salad Dressing
    Outback Steakhouse Tangy Tomato Dressing
    Outback Steakhouse Cinnamon Apple Oblivion
    Outback Steakhouse Sydney's Sinful Sundae
    P.F. Chang's Mai Tai
    P.F. Chang's Chang's Spare Ribs
    P.F. Chang's Chicken in Soothing Lettuce Wraps
    P.F. Chang's Shrimp Dumplings
    P.F. Chang's Garlic Snap Peas
    P.F. Chang's Chang's Spicy Chicken
    P.F. Chang's Dan-Dan Noodles
    P.F. Chang's Lemon Pepper Shrimp
    P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef
    P.F. Chang's Oolong Marinated Sea Bass
    P.F. Chang's Orange Peel Chicken
    P.F. Chang's Chocolate Torte
    Red Lobster Tartar Sauce
    Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits
    Red Lobster Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp
    Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Crab Bake
    Red Lobster Parrot Bay Coconut Shrimp
    Red Lobster Red Lobster New England Clam Chowder
    Red Lobster Teriyaki Glazed Fresh Fish
    Red Robin Seasoning
    Red Robin 5 Alarm Burger
    Red Robin Banzai Burger
    Red Robin Teriyaki Chicken Burger
    Roadhouse Grill Roadhouse Rita
    Roadhouse Grill Roadhouse Cheese Wraps
    Roadhouse Grill Baby Back Ribs
    Romano's Macaroni Grill Chicken Portobello
    Romano's Macaroni Grill Chicken Scaloppine
    Romano's Macaroni Grill Penne Rustica
    Ruby Tuesday Creamy Mashed Cauliflower
    T.G.I. Friday's Black Bean Soup
    T.G.I. Friday's Broccoli Cheese Soup
    T.G.I. Friday's Pecan-Crusted Chicken Salad
    T.G.I. Friday's Sizzling Shrimp
    Tony Roma's Blue Ridge Smokies Sauce
    Tony Roma's Baked Potato Soup
    Tony Roma's Maple Sweet Potatoes
    Tony Roma's Carolina Honeys BBQ Salmon
    Waffle House Waffles

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    Healthy Choice Chunky Tomato, Mushroom and Garlic Pasta Sauce

    Healthy Choice was one of the first low-fat brands to hit the stores. The Wall Street Journal reported in 1993, "When Healthy Choice dinners first arrived in stores, big competitors were caught off guard: nothing quite like it had ever been marketed on a large scale." But nowadays the competition ain't so lean. You'll find more than a dozen brands devoted to the same low-fat, healthy claims in stores, all fighting it out for shelf space and market share.

    If you like your marinara sauce with big chunks of veggies in it, then this is the one you'll want to make. The canned tomatoes, plus fresh mushrooms, onion, and garlic make for a thicker sauce that works great over your favorite pasta dish.

    Nutrition Facts
    Servings size–1/2 cup
    Total servings–5
    Calories per serving–45
    Fat per serving–0g

    Source: Low-Fat Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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    IHOP Banana-Nut Pancakes

    IHOP claims to sell over 400,000 pancakes each day. That's a lot of pancakes. So many, in fact, if all of those flapjacks were served up on one plate, it would make a giant stack taller than the Sears Tower in Chicago. And much tastier.

    Use my IHOP Banana-Nut pancake recipe below to copy one of the most popular stacks at the chain. I've included a recipe for the banana-flavored syrup, but you can use any flavor syrup, including maple, on these dudes. 

    Update 2/8/17: Rather than combining all of the ingredients together in step #2, use two bowls. Combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in one bowl. In the other bowl combine the buttermilk, egg, oil, sugar, and banana flavoring with an electric mixer on medium speed. Combine the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients, mix until smooth, and move on to step #3.

    Check out my other IHOP recipe clones here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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    California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) Thai Crunch Salad

    Menu Description: "Shredded napa cabbage, chilled grilled chicken breast, julienne cucumbers, edamame, crispy wontons, peanuts, cilantro, julienne carrots, red cabbage and scallions tossed with a lime-cilantro dressing. Topped with crispy rice sticks and Thai peanut dressing."

    You can plan ahead for my delicious copycat California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) Thai Crunch salad recipe by first grilling the chicken and chilling it, then preparing the cilantro-lime dressing and the peanut sauce in advance. The menu description says that the salad is topped with "crispy rice sticks," but they look to me like crispy bean threads, cooked in a flash when dropped into hot oil for a few seconds. The crispy wontons are made from frying thinly sliced wonton wrappers in the same hot oil. 

    For the edamame (soybeans), look in the frozen food section, and if they're still in their pods, be sure to take them out before measuring and tossing them into the salad. Once you've got everything chilled and chopped, building each dish is a breeze, and you'll have four huge dinner-size salads that will each be enough for an entire meal.

    I've cloned a ton of dishes from California Pizza Kitchen. See if I hacked your favorites here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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    Red Lobster Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Shrimp

    It's shrimp, it's bacon, it's cheese; what's not to like about this bacon-wrapped shrimp? It's one of the groovy appetizers on the Red Lobster menu, and now you can re-create it at your crib. 

    For my Red Lobster bacon-wrapped shrimp recipe below, you'll need to find some large shrimp, and a wooden skewer or toothpicks. Cook the bacon about halfway to done before you begin. Mix up clones of Red Lobster's top secret seasoning and cilantro-ranch dipping sauce, and you're minutes away from a great appetizer or party finger food dish. 

    For other bacon-inspired dishes, try making Red Lobster's bacon-wrapped scallops recipe

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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    Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls

    In early 1985, restaurateur Rich Komen felt there was a specialty niche in convenience-food service just waiting to be filled. His idea was to create an efficient outlet that could serve freshly made cinnamon rolls in shopping malls throughout the country. It took nine months for Komen and his staff to develop a cinnamon roll recipe he knew customers would consider the "freshest, gooiest, and most mouthwatering cinnamon roll ever tasted." The concept was tested for the first time in Seattle's Sea-Tac mall later that year, with workers mixing, proofing, rolling, and baking the rolls in full view of customers. Now, more than 626 outlets later, Cinnabon has become the fastest-growing cinnamon roll bakery in the world.

    Use my Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls copycat recipe below to make delicious homemade Cinnabon, or try my improved recipe here, which I perfected with the help of Cinnabon HQ.

    Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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    Cracker Barrel Hash Brown Casserole

    Menu Description: "Made from scratch in our kitchens using fresh Grade A Fancy Russet potatoes, fresh chopped onion, natural Colby cheese and spices. Baked fresh all day long."

    In the late sixties, Dan Evins was a Shell Oil "jobber" looking for a new way to market gasoline. He wanted to create a special place that would arouse curiosity, and would pull travelers off the highways. In 1969 he opened the first Cracker Barrel just off Interstate 40 in Lebanon, Tennessee, offering gas, country-style food, and a selection of antiques for sale. Today there are over 529 stores in 41 states, with each restaurant still designed as a country rest stop and gift store. In fact, those stores which carry an average of 4,500 different items apiece have made Cracker Barrel the largest retailer of American-made finished crafts in the United States.

    Those who know Cracker Barrel love the restaurant for its delicious home-style breakfasts and this casserole, made with hash brown-sliced potatoes, Colby cheese, milk, beef broth, and spices. My Cracker Barrel Hash Brown Casserole copycat recipe is designed for a skillet that is also safe to put in the oven (so no plastic handles). If you don't have one of those, you can easily transfer the casserole to a baking dish after it is done cooking on the stove.

    Love Cracker Barrel? Check out my other clone recipes here.

    Source Top Secret Restaurant Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

     

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    T.G.I. Friday's Black Bean Soup

    If you start making black bean soup in the morning using other recipes out there, you're lucky to be slurping soup by lunchtime. That's because most recipes require dry beans that have to re-hydrate for at least a couple hours, and many recipes say "overnight." But, you know, tomorrow is just too far away when you're craving soup right now. 

    So, for this often requested T.G.I. Friday's Black Bean Soup recipe, I sped up the process by incorporating canned black beans, rather than the dry ones. That way, once you get all the veggies chopped, you'll be souped up in just about an hour. Friday's version of this soup has a slightly smoky flavor that's easily duplicated here with just a little bit of concentrated liquid smoke flavoring found in most supermarkets. Just be sure to get the kind that says "hickory flavor."

    Try more of my T.G.I. Friday's copycat recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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    Olive Garden Stuffed Mushrooms

    Menu Description: "Parmesan, Romano and mozzarella cheese, clams and herb breadcrumbs baked in mushroom caps."

    Breadcrumbs, clams and three types of cheese are baked into white mushroom caps in this clone of a top pick from Olive Garden's appetizer menu. For my Olive Garden Stuffed Mushrooms recipe below, just mix all the stuffing ingredients together in a bowl, fill the mushroom caps, sprinkle on some minced red bell pepper, cover the mushrooms with a blanket of mozzarella cheese slices, and bake. After 15 minutes, you'll have a great appetizer or hors d'oeuvre for 4 to 6 people—that's twice the serving size of the dish from the restaurant.

    Did you love this copycat Olive Garden stuffed mushroom recipe? Check out more of my clone recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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    IHOP Harvest Grain N Nut Pancakes

    Menu Description: "Hearty grains, wholesome oats, almonds and English walnuts."

    Wholesome grains and nuts get it on in this clone of the signature pancakes from the country's largest pancake chain. The whole wheat flour and oats add more flavor, while the nuts pitch in for a crunch in every bite. Take a break from gummy, bland traditional pancakes. Use my IHOP Harvest Grain N Nut Pancakes recipe for a breakfast that pacifies your pancake urge, and leaves you feeling peppy.

    Find more of my IHOP copycat recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 4.57 (votes: 7)
    Cheesecake Factory Chicken Madeira

    Menu Description: "Our most popular chicken dish! Sauteed chicken breast topped with fresh asparagus and melted mozzarella cheese, covered with fresh mushroom madeira sauce. Served with mashed potatoes."

    What makes this Cheesecake Factory's "most popular chicken dish" is the sweet madeira wine reduction sauce spooned over the top. Man, I could slurp that stuff straight from a glass. It's that good. And—get this—it's easy. Even though the real stuff appears to include veal stock, we can concoct a great knockoff using canned beef stock. Get sliced mozzarella cheese from your deli section and be sure to pound the chicken breasts very thin using plastic wrap to cover each one before you get medieval on it. Also, in typical Cheesecake Factory style, their entrée is huge, including two chicken fillets and a giant pile of mashed potatoes on the side. My Cheesecake Factory Chicken Madeira recipe makes a total of four chicken fillets, which divides into two servings if you're at the restaurant. At home though, this is probably the perfect amount for a tribe of four.

    Check out more of my copycat Cheesecake Factory recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

    Try my improved version in Top Secret Recipes Step-by-Step.

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    Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli

    Menu Description: "White and red beans, ground beef, tomatoes and pasta in a savory broth."

    It's amazing how many lousy clone recipes for this delicious chili-like soup are floating around. Cooking message boards, and questionable sites that claim to have "actual restaurant recipes" have for years passed off numerous versions that disappoint home chefs. Other formulas leave out major ingredients that you can clearly see in the real thing, like the carrots, or ground beef, or two kinds of beans. Others don't even get the pasta right—it's clearly ditalini pasta, which are short little tubes. If you want the same taste of the original at home, try my Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli copycat recipe below. It may be the only one that will live up to a side-by-side taste test. Beware of imitation imitations!

    Find more of my Olive Garden copycat recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.

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    Koo Koo Roo Original Skinless Flame-Broiled Chicken

    This fast-growing West Coast chain is another popular contender in the home meal replacement biz, which includes Boston Market and Kenny Rogers Roasters. In 1990, shortly after Kenneth Berg sold his mortgage banking business for $125 million, he came across a little two-unit chicken chain in Los Angeles that seemed to attract clientele from an income bracket above that of typical burger chain customers. Kenneth discovered that the chicken served in these stores was not only delicious, but also prepared with a secret marinade and baste that allowed the chicken to be cooked in a more health-conscious way—without skin. The owners of the restaurants, brothers Michael and Raymond Badalian, created a marinade of juices and spices that kept the chicken moist and juicy inside. The company claims the chicken is marinated for up to seventy-two hours in this secret concoction and then brushed with a tangy baste when grilling. Just three months later, Kenneth purchased the chain for $2.5 million—ten times what it was earning each year—and expanded into other Western states, growing the restaurant to around forty units strong. That's about the time the company merged with Family Restaurants, the corporation behind the El Torito and Chi-Chi's Mexican food chains.

    Try my Koo Koo Roo Original Skinless Flame-Broiled Chicken recipe below to enjoy that same delicious chicken at home.

    Complete your meal with these famous copycat side-dishes.

    Nutrition Facts
    Serving size–2 pieces
    Total servings–4
    Calories per serving–195
    Fat per serving–8 g

    Source: Low-Fat Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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    Bob's Big Boy Cream of Broccoli Soup

    Menu Description: "Our famous Big Boy soups and chili are made fresh daily from fresh vegetables, pure cream and only the finest ingredients."

    In 1936, Bob Wian had to make the painful decision to sell his cherished 1933 DeSoto roadster to buy a ten-stool lunch counter from a pair of elderly ladies in Glendale, California. He named his new restaurant, Bob's Pantry, and went to work behind the counter himself. Receipts from his first day totaled only twelve dollars. But with the creation of a new hamburger just the next year, and a name change to Bob's Big Boy, business took off. Within three years, Bob had expanded his first store and built another location in Los Angeles. In 1948 Bob Wian was voted mayor of Glendale.

    A cup of broccoli soup makes a great first course or a nice partner to a sandwich. I first designed my Bob's Big Boy broccoli cream soup copycat recipe using frozen broccoli, but the frozen stuff just isn't as tasty as a big bunch of firm, fresh broccoli. So go shopping, and get chopping.

    Complete the meal with my Bob's Big Boy Double-Decker Hamburger recipe.

    Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 4.40 (votes: 5)
    Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken

    Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken and Biscuits has become the third-largest quick-service chicken chain in the world in the twenty-two years since its first store opened in New Orleans in 1972. (KFC has the number-one slot, followed by Church's Chicken). Since then, the chain has grown to 813 units, with many of them overseas in Germany, Japan, Jamaica, Honduras, Guam, and Korea.

    While making my Popeyes Fried Chicken recipe, I tested several spices and I found that the right blend of cayenne and white pepper bring the same heat as the original. Try my recipe below and see what you think. 

    You might also like to get your hands on my recipes for Popeyes Chicken Sandwich and Popeyes biscuits.

    Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 5.00 (votes: 1)
    Mars 3 Musketeers

    Nougat is an important ingredient in the 3 Musketeers Bar, as well as in many other candy bars created by Mars. Nougat is made by mixing a hot sugar syrup with whipped egg whites until the solution cools and stiffens, creating a frappe. Other ingredients may be added to the nougat during this process to give it different flavors. In this recipe, you'll add chocolate chips to create a dark, chocolaty nougat.

    But the 3 Musketeers Bar wasn't always filled with just a chocolate nougat. In fact, when the candy bar was created back in 1932, it was actually three pieces with three flavors: vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate. After World War II, the product was changed to a single chocolate bar because that was the favorite flavor, and customers wanted more of it. Thankfully they didn't change the name to 1 Musketeer.

    You'll need a heavy-duty electric mixer for this recipe.

    Check out more of my candy bar clone recipes here

    Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 5.00 (votes: 2)
    KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) Buttermilk Biscuits

    In 1991 Kentucky Fried Chicken bigwigs decided to improve the image of America's third-largest fast-food chain. As a more health-conscious society began to affect sales of fried chicken, the company changed its name to KFC and introduced a lighter fare of skinless chicken.

    In the last forty years KFC has experienced extraordinary growth. Five years after first franchising the business, Colonel Harland Sanders had 400 outlets in the United States and Canada. Four years later there were more than 600 franchises, including one in England, the first overseas outlet. In 1964 John Y. Brown, Jr., a young Louisville lawyer, and Jack Massey, a Nashville financier, bought the Colonel's business for $2 million. Only seven years later, in 1971 Heublein, Inc., bought the KFC Corporation for $275 million. Then in 1986, for a whopping $840 million, PepsiCo added KFC to its conglomerate, which now includes Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. That means PepsiCo owns more fast food outlets than any other company including McDonald's.

    At each KFC restaurant, workers blend real buttermilk with a dry blend to create the well-known KFC buttermilk biscuits recipe that have made a popular menu item since their introduction in 1982. Pair these buttermilk biscuits with my KFC mac and cheese recipe and the famous KFC Original Recipe Chicken to complete your meal.

    Source: Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 4.93 (votes: 27)
    Soup Nazi's Indian Mulligatawny Soup

    Elaine: "Do you need anything?"
    Kramer: "Oh, a hot bowl of Mulligatawny would hit the spot."
    Elaine: "Mulligatawny?"
    Kramer: "Yeah, it's an Indian soup. Simmered to perfection by one of the great soup artisans in the modern era."
    Elaine: "Oh. Who, the Soup Nazi?"
    Kramer: "He's not a Nazi. He just happens to be a little eccentric. You know, most geniuses are."

    Kramer was right. Al Yeganeh—otherwise known as The Soup Nazi from the Seinfeld episode that aired in 1995—is a master at the soup kettle. His popular soup creations have inspired many inferior copycats in the Big Apple, including The Soup Nutsy, which was only ten blocks away from Al's original location on 55th Street. Yeganeh's mastery shows when he combines unusual ingredients to create unique and delicious flavors in his much-raved-about soups. In this one, you might be surprised to discover pistachios and cashews among the many vegetables. It's a combination that works.

    I took a trip to New York and tasted about a dozen of the Soup Nazi's original creations. This one, the Indian Mulligatawny, was high on my list of favorites. After each daily trip to Soup Nazi headquarters (Soup Kitchen International), I immediately headed back to the hotel and poured samples of the soups into labeled, sealed containers, which were then chilled for the trip back home. Back in the lab, portions of the soup were rinsed through a sieve so that ingredients could be identified. I recreated four of Al's best-selling soups after that trip, including this one, which will need to simmer for 3 to 4 hours, or until the soup reduces. The soup will darken as the flavors intensify, the potatoes will begin to fall apart to thicken the soup, and the nuts will soften. If you follow these directions, you should end up with a clone that would fool even Cosmo Kramer himself.

    Update 2/6/18: The recipe can be improved by doubling the curry (to 2 teaspoons) and reducing the water by half (to 8 cups). Cook the soup for half the recommended time or until it's your desired thickness. 

    Try my Soup Nazi's Indian Mulligatawny Soup recipe below, and check out my other Soup Nazi copycat recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Recipes Unlocked by Todd Wilbur.

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