25 Restaurant Recipes You Can Make at Home (No Tip Required!) (2024)

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25 Restaurant Recipes You Can Make at Home (No Tip Required!) (1)Julie MeyersUpdated: Feb. 21, 2024

    Make quality meals at home with these tasty versions of takeout, fast food and restaurant staples. We have copycat ideas for soups, steaks, Italian dishes and more.

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    Cheesy Broccoli Soup in a Bread Bowl

    This creamy, cheesy broccoli soup tastes just like the one served at Panera Bread! My family requests it all the time. You can even make your own homemade bread bowls with the recipe on my blog, Yammie’s Noshery. —Rachel Preus, Marshall, Michigan

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    2/24

    Bacon Cheddar Potato Skins

    Wondering how to make potato skins taste great? Both crisp and hearty, this restaurant-quality snack is one that my family requests often. —Trish Perrin, Keizer, Oregon

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    3/24

    Sour Cream-Lemon Pie

    I first tasted this pie at a local restaurant and hunted around until I found a similar recipe—now it's my husband's favorite. —Martha Sorensen, Fallon, Nevada

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    4/24

    Amazing Slow Cooker Orange Chicken

    I love Chinese takeout food, but I know that it’s very high in sodium and fat. So I got to work at home and created a healthier version. Now I have peace of mind knowing what ingredients are in this slow cooker orange chicken and that it’s better for my family. —Barbara J. Miller, Oakdale, Minnesota

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    Eggplant Rollatini

    Want to learn how to cook eggplant? Here's where to start. These authentic eggplant roll-ups may take some time to prepare, but the end result is restaurant-quality. Your family will request this recipe time and again. —Nancy Sousley, Lafayette, Indiana

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    California Sushi Rolls

    These taste as good as any restaurant or store-bought California rolls. Plus, this is one of the easiest sushi recipes to make! For the best results, use sushi rice to ensure the right sticky consistency. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    7/24

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    Broccoli Shrimp Alfredo

    After tasting fettuccine Alfredo at a restaurant, I came up with this shrimp Alfredo with broccoli version at home. Not only does my family love the creamy dish, but my husband prefers it to the one at the restaurant. —Rae Natoli, Kingston, New York

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    8/24

    Chicken Tostada Cups

    Several years ago I tried a version of these cups at a restaurant in Santa Fe, and I wanted to make my own spin. They're perfect for gatherings where you can let everyone add their own favorite toppings. —Marla Clark, Moriarty, New Mexico

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    9/24

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    Pumpkin Pie Latte

    I can't wait for fall to arrive so my favorite coffee shops will bring back pumpkin lattes. The rest of the year, I have to make my own version. With the right amount of spice, it tastes just like the popular version found at gourmet coffee shops.—Ellen Riley, Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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    10/24

    Crispy Beer-Battered Fish

    A local restaurant made a similar breading for shrimp po' boys, but we think this version's better. I serve the beer battered fish with a ranch dressing and hot sauce mixture as a dip. —Jenny Wenzel, Gulfport, Mississippi

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    11/24

    I let my young son pick out seed packets and he chose kale, which grew like crazy. This hearty soup helped make good use of it and rivals the Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana. —Michelle Babbie, Malone, New York

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    12/24

    Garlic-Butter Steak

    Made in a skillet, this quick-and-easy garlic butter steak is restaurant-quality and sure to become a staple at your house, too! —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Greek Beef Pitas

    A local restaurant that's famous for pitas inspired me to make my own Greek-style sandwiches at home. Feel free to add olives if you'd like. —Nancy Sousley, Lafayette, Indiana

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    Burnt Custard

    The recipe for this smooth-as-silk custard came from a local restaurant years ago. With its broiled topping it looks pretty in individual cups. —Heidi Main, Anchorage, Alaska

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    15/24

    Mexican Homemade Salsa

    In the summertime, I love to make this easy, zippy homemade salsa recipe with fresh tomatoes from my garden. I even have a special pan for roasting the peppers. —Roger Stenman, Batavia, Illinois

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    16/24

    Beef Stew Provencal

    When I was young, my favorite food to order in a restaurant was beef stew. My mother and I decided to create our own and experimented with different ingredients until we came up with this recipe. Everyone liked this slow cooker version so much that now it's a tradition every time the whole family is together. —Chelsey Larsen, Sparks, Nevada

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    Seasoned Tilapia Fillets

    If you need a healthy, keep-it-simple solution to dinner tonight, you just found it. This restaurant-quality tilapia fillet recipe relies on spices you're likely to have on hand to deliver big flavor. This is how to make tilapia. —Dana Alexander, Lebanon, Missouri

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    Authentic German Potato Salad

    This authentic German potato salad recipe came from Speck’s Restaurant, which was a famous eating establishment in St. Louis from the 1920s through the ‘50s. I ate lunch there almost every day and always ordered the potato salad. When the owner learned I was getting married, he gave me the recipe as a wedding gift! —Violette Klevorn, Washington, Missouri

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    19/24

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    Pat's King of Steaks Philly Cheesesteak

    This cheesesteak, an iconic sandwich in Philly, is a bestseller at Pat's King of Steaks restaurant. Patrons praise its thinly cut beef and crusty Italian rolls. —Frank Olivieri, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    20/24

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    Pasta fa*gioli Soup

    My husband enjoys my version of this dish so much that he doesn’t order it at restaurants anymore. With fresh spinach, pasta and seasoned sausage, this fast-to-fix soup is a meal on its own. —Brenda Thomas, Springfield, Missouri

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    My Best-Ever Jambalaya

    I tried to mimic Jambalaya from my favorite restaurant and it turned out so well my daughter and husband now prefer my recipe and won't order it when we go to the restaurant! —Alexis Van Vulpen, St. Albert, Alberta

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    Cheesy Chili Fries

    My family is all about chili fries, but restaurant versions pile on the calories. For a healthier approach, bake the fries and serve them with green onions and avocado. —Beverly Nowling, Bristol, Florida

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    Golden Chicken Nuggets

    The ultimate bite-size treats, chicken nuggets get the star treatment when you make them at home. I usually serve these herb-breaded baked bites with a sweet-and-sour sauce for dipping. —Karen Owen, Rising Sun, Indiana

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    Cajun Sirloin with Mushroom Leek Sauce

    In 30 minutes you‘ll have a restaurant-quality steak with a bold Cajun flair. The best part? You can skip the drive, the wait and the bill! —Joshua Keefer, Delaware, Ohio

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    Originally Published: July 10, 2019

    25 Restaurant Recipes You Can Make at Home (No Tip Required!) (2024)

    FAQs

    How to cook restaurant quality at home? ›

    Use fresh ingredients

    High-quality meat cuts, locally-sourced produce, herbs, and spices must all pass the freshness test. While there is a lot of focus on locally-sourced produce, you can also experiment with exotic ingredients you may need for a special dish.

    What to make when you have no time to cook? ›

    Spicy Asian Ramen Noodles

    Pull a handful of basic ingredients from the pantry (like peanut butter, chili-garlic sauce, and soy sauce) and whisk together a super-quick no-cook sauce. Then stir the sauce into cooked ramen noodles and garnish with peanuts and chopped green onions. That's it! Dinner's ready in 15 minutes.

    How do you cook for one without waste? ›

    Cooking for One with Zero Waste
    1. Keep a Food Waste Journal. ...
    2. Seek Out Single-Serve Recipes. ...
    3. Prep Once, Eat All Week. ...
    4. Make a 'Big Salad' ...
    5. Shop at Farmers Markets or CSAs. ...
    6. Get the Right Storage Containers. ...
    7. Learn the Truth About Food Date Labels. ...
    8. Find Your Favorite 'Kitchen Sink' Recipes.

    What to cook with $30? ›

    30 dinners under under $30 the whole family will love
    • Pumpkin soup. ...
    • Risotto carbonara. ...
    • Tuna and caper pasta with crispy breadcrumbs. ...
    • Matt Preston's French onion soup. ...
    • Spaghetti in cherry tomato sauce. ...
    • Roasted sweet potatoes with chilli and seeds. ...
    • Quick and delicious mushroom and thyme soup. ...
    • Cauliflower soup.

    What's the cheapest food to make? ›

    68 Easy And Cheap Dinner Ideas That You'll Want To Make On Repeat
    1. Buffalo Chickpea Wraps. ...
    2. 3-Ingredient Teriyaki Chicken. ...
    3. Garlic Veggie Rotini Pasta. ...
    4. Sweet Potato And Black Bean Burritos. ...
    5. Chili Lime Baked Tilapia With Avocado Crema. ...
    6. Barbecue Beer Can Chicken. ...
    7. Energy-Boosting Buddha Bowl. ...
    8. Zucchini Noodles with Kale Pesto.
    May 3, 2024

    How to make food taste like restaurant? ›

    5 Hacks to make your home food taste like it's from a restaurant
    1. Hack #1: Base gravies all the way!
    2. Hack #2: Cook on a high flame.
    3. Hack #3: Brown your onions, golden brown!
    4. Hack #4: Cook like calories don't count.
    5. Hack #5: Combinations matter and presentation goes a long way!
    Nov 7, 2022

    Why does restaurant food taste better than home? ›

    The method of cooking is much more authentic. The steps in which food should be made may not be known to a home cook but a chef makes it perfectly creating a difference between the taste of food cooked at home and restaurant. One ingredient or cooking tool may change the taste or texture of the food.

    What can I cook in 5 minutes? ›

    5-minute recipes
    • Quick turkey couscous. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
    • Prawn & coconut soup. A star rating of 4.1 out of 5. ...
    • Melt-in-the-middle mug cake. A star rating of 3.3 out of 5. ...
    • Easy hummus recipe. ...
    • Speedy Mediterranean gnocchi. ...
    • Creamy tomato courgetti. ...
    • Storecupboard pasta salad. ...
    • Three-minute blender banana pancakes.

    What can I cook in 30 min? ›

    30-minute meal recipes
    • Mustard-stuffed chicken. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
    • Air-fryer fish tacos. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users. ...
    • Coconut fish curry. ...
    • Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) ...
    • Air-fryer sweetcorn fritters. ...
    • 30 minute chicken & tarragon pasta. ...
    • Thai prawn noodles. ...
    • Pork noodle stir-fry.

    What to eat when living alone? ›

    • Tempeh Quesadilla. Rated 5 out of 5. ...
    • Collard Greens & White Bean Soup. Rated 4 out of 5.
    • Spicy Baja-Style Shrimp Tacos. Rated 3 out of 5.
    • Quick Tandoori Chicken. Rated 4 out of 5.
    • Quick Tomato Sauce. Rated 4 out of 5.
    • Ricotta Mini-Pizzas With Kale Pesto. Rated 5 out of 5.
    • Mushroom & Egg Toast. Rated 4 out of 5.
    • Black Bean Chili.

    What is zero waste recipes? ›

    Zero-waste cooking means literally have no waste left behind while cooking a meal. This includes parts of the ingredients you're using and packaging from the ingredients. When practicing zero-waste cooking, you will use every single part of vegetables, fruits, meat, and whatever else may be required for your dish.

    What food can I get for $20? ›

    WHAT TO BUY WITH A $20 GROCERY BUDGET
    • 1 loaf of bread, $1.
    • 1 (16-slice) pack cheese, $1.
    • 1 (16-oz) pack spaghetti noodles, $1.
    • 1 head Iceberg lettuce, $1.
    • 2 Roma tomatoes, $1.
    • 1 lb ground beef, $3.
    • 1/4 lb thin-sliced deli ham, $2.
    • 1 box mashed potato flakes, $1.

    What's a good tip for a 20 dollar meal? ›

    People generally tip 15-20% of the bill. To calculate tip multiply the total check by 1 plus the decimal percentage tip you'd like to leave. If you wanted to leave a 20% tip, you would add 1 to 0.20 to get 1.20.

    How do I feed my family with $20? ›

    Here are some tips to help you feed your family of five for under $20:
    1. Plan Your Meals. ...
    2. Shop Smart with a List. ...
    3. Buy in Bulk and Look for Affordable Proteins. ...
    4. Utilize Inexpensive Staples and Cook from Scratch. ...
    5. Minimize Food Waste and Shop Sales. ...
    6. Get Creative with Meal Ideas and Grow Your Own Produce.
    Jan 24, 2024

    How can I make $20 last a week for food? ›

    $20 Meal Plan for One Week
    1. $1.99 Alfredo sauce (half jar) so $1.
    2. $2.79 for marinara sauce (whole jar)
    3. ~$1.49 ground beef (fraction of the cost of the ground beef from Costco)
    4. $0.24 ½ bag of Pasta *bag of pasta was on special sale for $0.48.
    5. $1 1 cup cheese.
    6. Salt, Pepper, Italian seasoning.
    Jul 19, 2023

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