Archive for the 'Side Dish' Category
This is by request for someone who was trying to make the Outback Steakhouse Recipe for their side salad. The salad itself is fairly basic, but these croutons are what adds that special punch to the mix. These are a very buttery and rick flavored crouton with a nice subtle mix of cajun flavoring that adds just a touch of spice (but not too much). I would suggest using the cheapest bread you can find, even (and maybe especially) if it’s getting a little stale. This may be the time to try out some of the stuff you find at the day-old bakery.
As you make these croutons, please take the care to get the butter to the exact right consistency. Some have said it should look a lot like mayonnaise when it’s just right. If you follow the instructions exactly, this should work out well for you if you have standard wattage microwave.
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Outback Steakhouse Croutons Recipe
The Outback Steakhouse™ Bloomin Onion is one of the restaurant recipes you’ll save a TON of money making at home. Don’t be afraid to try this one. These make a great appetizer before any meal or just make one to enjoy all by itself.
Outback Steakhouse™ claims to have invented the Bloomin Onion. Whether they did or not, they definitely made the name a household word.
If you have a bit of trouble cutting the onion exactly right, consider visiting a restaurant supply store for a special “blooming onion” cutter. They make the job MUCH easier and you’ll end up with a perfectly beautiful onion every time.
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Outback Steakhouse™ Bloomin Onion Recipe
Whether it’s cole slaw or coleslaw, to me, nothing tastes better than KFC. I sifted through all of the restaurant recipes for Kentucky Fried Chicken coleslaw and this is the one that tastes just like the real thing. If you’ve tried making this before and it it tasted close, but not exactly right, try it again with this secret change. Tarragon vinegar instead of any other vinegar you may have used in the past.
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KFC Cole Slaw Recipe





