Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Save Money and Cook Outback Steakhouse Recipes at Home

By Bill Lane

Having the great taste of Outback Steakhouse in your own home is easy to do. I want to show you how you can have the unique flare of Outback Steakhouse in your kitchen.

"Hey mate, I would love to start with an order of Kookaburra wings and a Fosters followed up with some Coconut Shrimp for the main course. " If that don't get your taste buds going, not sure what will. Outback's recipes have a certain flare and signature you don't find just anywhere. But eating at Outback 2 or 3 times a week is not an option for most people. What is an Aussie to do?

Outback Steakhouse recipes in your home is now a reality. And they are all of the good recipes too. I am not talking about some "free" recipes that claim to be like Outback. I mean there are almost 30 detailed, jaw-dropping recipes with results like you were sitting in the restaurant. Here is just a sample of the recipes you will get:

-Outback Steakhouse Original Steak

-Outback Steakhouse Shrimp on the Barbie

- Outback Steakhouse Steak Marinade

-Outback Steakhouse Aussie Cheese Fries

-Outback Steakhouse Mac a roo' N cheese

When I first started looking for Outback Steakhouse recipes, I tried several that I found online for free. Well, now I know why they were free. They were not even close to producing a taste like Outback Steakhouse. So I broke down and spent a little bit to buy this cookbook and was I ever surprised. I'm now the Aussie chef spending a third of what I spent eating out.

Outback Steakhouse recipes taste really good in the restaurant but taste fantastic when made in your own kitchen. You have nothing to lose mate, and a whole lot of awesome recipes to gain. The Recipe Secrets cookbook also features recipes from Starbucks, Wendy's, KFC, Olive Garden and Ruby Tuesday's just to name a few.

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