20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (2024)

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Here is a round up of 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes that include favorites from wendys,Starbucks, Panera, Olive garden and more!

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Tasty Copycat recipes

I am not going to lie I love eating out. However, it can get pretty expensive. With all the Add little kids to the mix and sometimes eating out or grabbing that one treat you love can prove to be impossible.

So what is one to do when you’re cravings some delicious dishes from restaurants, but can’t go out? You make them! The important thing however, is to make them just right.

In addition to saving you money, you’ll be able to enjoy them at home. I’ve compiled a list of 20+ Simple & Tasty Copycat Recipes for you to make. This fun list includes some favorites from places like Panera, Wendys’, Olive Garden, Starbucks and more!

As result of this list you’ll be able to save money which is huge in my book.

So head below to check out this fun list!

Eating out is expensive. Here's your chance to save some money with 20+ Simple & Tasty copycat recipes.

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Copycat Wendy's Frosty

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DIY Uncrustables Freezer Sandwiches -Make Homemade Uncrustables

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Copycat Chick-Fil-A Nuggets - An Easy Chick-Fil-A Copycat Recipe

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Starbucks Cookie Crumble Bar Copycat Recipe - Speculoos Cookie bars

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Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Copycat Recipe

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Copycat Bang Bang Shrimp

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Copycat Mocha Frappe

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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Copycat Recipe

This delicious Krispy Kreme Copycat recipe will be a huge hit in your home. Filled with all the deliciousness of Krispy Kreme doughnuts without the drive.

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Cowfish Copycat “Taste Explosion” Roll

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Crunchwrap Supreme (Copycat)

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Starbucks Copycat Keto Pink Drink Recipe

Do you love the Starbucks Keto Pink Drink? Here's your very own Starbucks Copycat Keto Pink Drink Recipe to make your own at home without spending a ton of money! #keto #KetoPinkdrink #starbuckscopycat

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Broccoli Cheese Soup: Panera Bread Copycat Recipe

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Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls

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Panera Bread's Fuji Apple Chicken Salad

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Copycat Samoa Girl Scout Cookies

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Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls + Video

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Auntie Anne's Pretzels: Copycat Recipe

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Whole Food's California Quinoa Salad

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Copycat Starbucks S'mores Bars Recipe

his delicious Copycat Starbucks S’mores bars recipe will be a huge hit. Filled with all the delicious s’mores flavor in a convenient & delicious bar.

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Copycat Star Crunch Cookie Recipe

Are you looking for a delicious Copycat Star Crunch Cookie Recipe? Then this is the one to try. Find out how easy it is to make this while knowing exactly what's in it!

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These recipes are a fantastic way to stretch your money and enjoy delicious recipes you try when out. Once you try them out, let me know which one you tried and which one was your favorite 🙂 This amazing list might even save you tons of money in the process.

Enjoy!

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Check out this fun round up of Disneyland Copycat Recipes

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  1. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (28)Billie Williams says

    Broccoli Cheese soup, I love in a bread bowl.

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  2. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (29)BILL HOFF says

    Cinnabon cinnamon rolls

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  3. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (30)Clem says

    Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana

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  4. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (31)KaLei says

    Auntie Anne’s Pretzels: Copycat Recipe

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  5. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (32)Annmarie Weeks says

    I like the Copycat Star Crunch Cookie Recipe!! I’ve never had one of the originals, so this Copy Cat recipe would taste even that much better for me!

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  6. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (33)l p says

    Copycat Star Crunch Cookie. thanks

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  7. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (34)Jackie says

    You shared so many recipes of items I order when I go out. One of my favorite is the Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana recipe.

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  8. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (35)Robin Abrams says

    The Star Crunch Cookie Recipe would be my favorite

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  9. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (36)LeAnn says

    The Cinnabon cinnamon rolls look amazing!

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  10. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (37)Michelle Ayers says

    Panera Bread broccoli and cheese soup

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  11. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (38)Deborah D says

    I would like to try the Copycat Chick-Fil-A Nuggets – An Easy Chick-Fil-A Copycat Recipe.

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  12. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (39)Pamela Chambers says

    Wendy’s Frosty for the win! That is my personal fave!

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  13. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (40)Essijay says

    Definitely want to try the Starbucks bars 😋

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  14. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (41)Diane says

    I looked at the Panama salad to see if I could eat it.

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  15. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (42)Katherine Kristoff says

    I like Starbucks hot chocolate

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  16. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (43)Melissa Molaski says

    Samoas!

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  17. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (44)Renee Hendrix says

    They all look good, especially the Wendy’s Frosty and the Auntie Anne’s Pretzels!

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  18. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (45)Amber Lee Kolb says

    The Disneyland Peanut Butter Sandwich Bars look delicious!!

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  19. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (46)Lisa Vance says

    I think my favorite at first glance is the recipe for Samoas.

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  20. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (47)K says

    My favorite would have to be the Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls!

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  21. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (48)Jeanna Massman says

    I would love to try the Starbucks S’mores Bars!

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  22. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (49)Darlene Carbajal says

    The pretzels!

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  23. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (50)Ashley Parks says

    I think my favorite recipe out of these would be the copycat Panera broccoli cheddar soup! Looks delicious!

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  24. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (51)Bridget W. says

    Auntie Anne’s pretzel 🥨 sounds delicious

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  25. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (52)MICHAEL CHEVILLOT says

    cinnabon cinnamon rolls

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  26. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (53)Terri Quick says

    Copycat Starbucks S’mores recipe

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  27. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (54)gloria patterson says

    If I just have to pick one………whole foods california quinoa salad

    But in truth I could for all of them

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  28. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (55)Barrie says

    I’ve got to try the Wendy’s frosty! It is a family favorite!

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  29. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (56)Michelle Bauer says

    Broccoli Cheese Soup in Bread Bowl.

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  30. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (57)Molli Lillian Taylor says

    I am obsessed with the Starbucks Smores bars, so that is top of my list

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  31. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (58)Michelle L says

    Darn not open to canadians.

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  32. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (59)shannon fowler says

    Some of these listed are my favorites! I can’t wait to give these a try. My fiancé really loves cooking together and trying new recipes.

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  33. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (60)lisa says

    I love copy cat recipes. I have a couple of good cookbooks filled with nothing but.

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  34. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (61)Deborah D says

    The Copycat Firecracker Chicken looks delicious! I have to get the ingredients though.

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  35. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (62)Kimberly Stoessel says

    I am going to have my husband goes shopping to buy the ingredients to make the Tuscan Zuppa soup.

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  36. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (63)Judy Calloway says

    I like going out sometimes but I love the copy cat recipes most.

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  37. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (64)janie vezina says

    the only place copying is ok, thank you for sharing.

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  38. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (65)Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I love being able to make some of my favorite restaurant recipes at home. Thanks for all these copycats.

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  39. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (66)Amber Ludwig says

    Loooove these!! We try to not eat out but I swear some places put magic in their food!! Maybe now I can recreate that magic in my kitchen 😉

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  40. 20 Simple & tasty Copycat Recipes (67)Ashley Chassereau Parks says

    I love going out to eat too! My hubby hates it because its so much more expensive. lol I need to try the Olive Garden copy cat recipe! My kids love Olive Garden!

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