COPYCAT RECIPES:
The Complete Step-by-Step Cookbook with 100+ Accurate and Tasty Dishes from the Most Famous Restaurants to Make at Home. Olive Garden, Chipotle, Red Lobster, Cracker Barrel and More
Amber Hawkins
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Food is functional to live, but life is happiness and joy, it is the pursuit of pleasure and constant experimentation with it. We eat to live, of course, but we live to be happy, to enjoy the life and the food we live with. Consuming the foods we like can lift our spirits and make us feel satisfied and relaxed. On the other hand, the consumption of our favorite foods can sometimes cause negative effects such as the feeling of guilt and remorse. How to minimize the negative impacts that food has on our mood and maximize the positive ones?
In reading this, you will realize that you can cook at home the recipes that you love the most for a fraction of the cost of dining out. You will find step-by-step instructions for all those amazing dishes that draw people into restaurants, and you will be sure that the food was cooked under hygienic conditions since you will be making it yourself.
You don't have to be a master chef to prepare these meals. All these recipes use basic ingredients that can be found in any grocery store.
Use and benefits of Copycat Recipes at home
Here are a few explanations of why you should consider having your cooking dinner tonight!
A Nutrient-Dense Plate
If prepared food arrives from outside the home you typically have limited knowledge about salt, sugar, and processed oils. For a fact, we also apply more to our meal when it is served to the table. You will say how much salt, sugar, and oil is being used as you prepare meals at home.
Increased Fruit and Vegetable Intake
By supplying you with the convenience of cooking at home, you have complete control over the food you consume. The message to note is that your attention will continue with the intake of more fruit and vegetables. Attach them to your cooking, snack them, or exchange them with your relatives on their way. Then take steps towards organic alternatives. Also, it is always better to eat entire fruits and vegetables, whether or not organic, than processed foods.
Save Money and Use What You Have
Just because you haven't visited your local health food or food store this week doesn't mean you get stuck with taking in. Open your cupboard and fridge and see what you can make for a meal. It can be as easy as gluten-free rice, roasted tomatoes, carrots, frozen vegetables, and lemon juice. This simple meal is packed with fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Best of all, in less than 30 minutes, it is delicious and can be prepared. It saves you money in the long run and allows you sufficient food to share with or to have a break the next day.
Sensible Snacking
Bringing premade snacks saves time, but everything goes back to what's in these products still. You don't have to give up your favorite treats, but there is a way to make them more nutritious and often taste better. Swap your chips and dip the chopped vegetables into hummus. Create your snacks with bagged potato chips or carrots. Take a bowl and make your popcorn on top of your stove or in the popcorn machine. You can control the amount of salt, sugar, and oil added.
Share Your Delicious Health
Once you make your recipes, you are so proud of your achievements. Furthermore, the food tastes amazing. Don't confuse me nowsome of your inventive recipes won't taste the same thing, but your cuisine will be loved by friends and family with constant practice and experimentation. You will see them enjoy the best nutritious food because of you and your faith in spreading health and love.
It gives you a chance to reconnect
Cooking together can give you a chance to reconnect with your partner and your loved ones. Cooking also has other benefits. The American Psychological Association says that working together with new things like learning a new recipe can help maintain a relationship between a pair.
Its proven to be healthier
You have complete control over what is in your food whether you put fresh products together or shipped them straight to your door using a company like Plated. This can make a difference in your overall health.
Its a time saver
Part of shopping is to wait for food to come or travel to get it. It may take much more time, depending on where you live, on what time you order, and whether or not the delivery person is good at directions!
It doesn't have to take much time to cook at home if you don't want it. You remove the need to search ingredients or foodstuffs by using a service like Plated. Everything you need is at your house, in the exact amount that you use.
It can be a money saver, too
In the long run, home-cooked food will save you money. A collection of basic ingredients also arrives at a lower price than a single dish. You can also consume more of a meal at home than if you buy takeout or take a rest to work the next day. After a couple of weeks, you will see big savings starting to add up.
Its personalized
Cooking at home gives you the chance to enjoy the food you want, how you like it. For starters, with Plated, if you want your meat more well-done or less sweet, the formula includes suggested changes.
Cutting Costs
Nobody has to remind you that it's pricey to eat out. The disparity between a local restaurant sandwich and a kitchen sandwich is more than a feeling. The purchasing of packaged food in a restaurant typically costs far more than the buying of your products. Cooking at home helps you to get more for your money by raising the excess expenses of cooking and servicing restaurants. The more often you make your food, the more money you save.
Enjoying the Process
Once you come back home from a busy day, it is a little more enjoyable than disconnecting from work emails, voicemails, unfinished assignments, or homework. Cooking at home presents you with a break from your routine and space for imagination. Rather than listen to noisy messages, you should put on the radio, collect spices, and reflect on the odors that sizzle on the stove or roast vegetables. You may be shocked by how much you like when you make a daily habit of preparing food.