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Bring all your restaurant favorites home

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Have you ever wished that you could make a Cherry Slurpee at home? Maybe you're a fan of Benihana's Japanese Fried Rice and want to recreate it in your kitchen. Then I do believe there's a website out there for you. Top Secret Recipes is a site that says it has broken the codes on most of the famous restaurant dishes out there so that you can make them on your own, without a trip to Applebee's, the Cheesecake Factory or Boston Market.

They've got a deep archive of recipes, although most of them require payment to access. There is a good stash of free recipes, including one for Arby's classic Jamocha Shake (which has always been a weakness of mine). It's a fun site to surf around as well, just to check out all the restaurant-style possibilities.

[via JoshSpear.com]

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thefishie

1-18-2008 @4:28PM thefishie said... Their website has been around for quite a while, You can pick up some of the previous recipes in their books fairly cheap too. They used to have a very active online forum but that was dropped a few years ago.

The recipes I've tried from them have been pretty accurate to the real thing so far!

http://travelingwithlorrie.blogspot.com/
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Red Icculus

1-18-2008 @4:27PM Red Icculus said... These recipes are delicious, don't get me wrong. I have tried a lot of these and they aren't close to their restaurant counterparts. There is no way I would pay for this.
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georcr

1-20-2008 @2:27PM georcr said... if i wanted to pay for a recipe, i would either buy another cookbook or go to the restaurant.
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