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Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2: More Amazing Clones of Famous Dishes from America's Favorite Restaurant Chains | 
enlarge | Author: Todd Wilbur Publisher: Plume
List Price: $15.00 Buy Used: $8.47 You Save: $6.53 (44%)
Rating: 40 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1
ISBN: 0452288002 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5973 EAN: 9780452288003 ASIN: 0452288002
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Product Description The kitchen clone recipe king is back with a new Top Secret Restaurant Recipes collection the first since his 1997 bestselling Top Secret Restaurant Recipes, which has sold over one million copies. Wilbur takes readers behind the scenes of big-name restaurants like Olive Garden, Applebee s, and Outback Steakhouse, revealing the key ingredients and tricks of the trade they use to keep diners coming back for more. The book will feature 150 recipes, including: Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits Cheesecake Factory White Chocolate RaspberryTruffle Cheesecake Romano s Macaroni Grill Penne Rustica California Pizza Kitchen Thai Crunch Salad Original Pancake House Apple Pancake Chili s Southwestern Eggrolls Houston s Chicago-Style Spinach Dip Tony Roma s Baked Potato Soup
Forget takeout with these fun recipes and blueprints, all using ingredients you can buy at your local supermarket, you can re-create your favorite restaurant signature dishes right in your own kitchen.
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Lack of Index destroys everyday usefuleness November 7, 2008 D. Waggle (Pace, FL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Several of the recipes in this book are good, but this book's usefulness is severely hampered because it has no real index. Let's say you're in the mood for a pasta recipe. Try finding one in the so-called index of this book. (You can see the sample pages for yourself.) The index is just an alphabetical listing of recipes in order by restaurant. It is basically the same as the Table of Contents. With the original copycat book, you could look up types of recipes in a real index. So if you don't mind scanning every recipe listing, this is the book for you.
Another Great Book By Todd Wilbur November 2, 2008 D. Hylton (Ladera Ranch, CA) I went to a party last night and brought the (Top Secret Recipes version of)Chevy's Chili Con Queso, wondering if it would be substantially better (and worth the effort)than simply adding the standard can of Rotel to melted Velveeta. Everyone at the party raved about the queso (so worth it!) and I also made the (TSR version of)Chevy's Sweet Corn Tomalito. OK, even MEN came up to me and told me how much they loved that one! All the recipes are easy to make, and just as easy to triple the recipe(s)which was my case. When it comes to book reviews, it kind of makes me angry when I read less-than-great reviews by people that haven't even tried the recipes yet, are simply disappointed because they "didn't get to read the recipe index beforehand" (visit a bookstore then) or the recipes "don't sound good" (see previous suggestion).COME ON! For the small price you'll pay for this book, there are over 150 recipes, most of which you'll definitely want to try. Would't it be worth it to hear, "This is the best queso I've ever had!" You bet it was. Bravo, Todd. You made me look GREAT. I'm off to make the Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits for my son...
Top Secret Recipes October 17, 2008 Wendy Domino (Lakeland , FL) I have made several of the recipes and so far have been pleased with the book. Purchased another for my son and daughter-in-law. Hope they enjoy it too. They are both great cooks .
Secret Restaurant Recipes September 15, 2008 Sherry Brisco (Bixby, OK United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Loved the book...like that I can not make foods from my favorite restaurants now instead of trying to re-create on my own and failing. Also bought the first book too.
Wings! July 12, 2008 Book Addict (Camarillo, CA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this book mainly for the Buffalo Wings recipe. I tried it, and it turned out very well. There are quite a few other recipes in there that interest me, but I haven't had a chance to try them yet. If you're looking to make tasty, crispy Buffalo Wings, this will do it for you. Cheers!
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