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Olive Garden Restaurant Recipes

Are you looking to replicate your favourite restaurant chains secret recipes? Well I was and I discovered something quite rare and very unique, a recipe book with near enough every resatuarant chains recipes in it. It started for me with McDonalds steak and cheese bagels and I was hooked, I then wanted to give the Olive Gardens salad mix a try as my girlfriend loved it and it is a really healthy starter or side to accompany any main dish. If your a fan of salad or you are just sticking to a healthy diet plan then this salad is perfect for you as a starter to accompany your main dish. What I would suggest you do is, get your partner or some family members over to your place and let them know that you are cooking dinner for them that night. You will be making the salad as your starter dish so have something planned that you can prepare as your main dish and believe me your partner or friends and family will be commenting on your starter salad mix for weeks to come, it really is that good. Let"s take a look at the olive garden restaurant recipe which is called the salad mix. It"s a simple dish to replicate and everything you need is below. To get you started, here is the recipe for the Olive Garden Salad Mix: 1 bag American blend salad 4-5 slices of red onion 2-4 banana peppers 4-6 black olives 1/2 cup croutons 1 small tomato, quartered See what I mean about how simple to replicate this dish is? So there you have it, your first of many olive garden restaurant recipes, there are thousands more available to you, you just need to know where to look which I have done for you. Check out my resource box below for my source of excellent restaurant recipes.


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