27 Copycat Recipes for Restaurant Appetizers (2024)

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27 Copycat Recipes for Restaurant Appetizers (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Mar. 18, 2024

    You can make restaurant appetizers at home—with the right recipe!

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    Is there anything better than restaurant appetizers? We think not! If you can’t get enough of P.F. Chang’slettuce wraps or The Cheesecake Factory’s fried mac and cheese, then our copycat restaurant recipes are a must. Read on for the secret ingredients (and secret sauce) that make fast-casual starters so delicious.

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    Red Robin Crispy Fried Pickles Copycat

    Order up! This recipe for “pickle nickels” has all the crisp of Red Robin’s version, but baked in the oven instead of deep-fried. Dunk ’em in chili mayo for the perfect balance of spicy and sour.

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    P.F. Chang's Lettuce Wraps Copycat

    Replicate the beloved P.F. Chang’s lettuce wraps at home. To go all out on a from-scratch P.F. Chang’s dinner, pair this restaurant appetizer with copycat Mongolian beef or a classic stir-fry.

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    Applebee's Spinach Artichoke Dip Copycat

    This dip is easy to make—and it’s a home run at potlucks. Serve with our Test Kitchen’s fave tortilla chips for the perfect app.

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Ultimate Nachos Copycat

    Move over, chicken wings. Buffalo Wild Wings’ nachos deserve the spotlight. These queso baked nachos may just change your go-to Buffalo Wild Wings order. And when they’re this good, we’re not mad about it!

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    The Cheesecake Factory Fried Macaroni and Cheese Copycat

    This dish is easily the best thing on The Cheesecake Factory’s giant menu. You can copycat the appetizer with a mouth-watering combination of Velveeta, cheddar and Parmesan.

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    Outback Steakhouse Bloomin' Onion Copycat

    Prepare for a blooming onion recipe that will blow your taste buds away. This recipe calls for two large sweet onions, so you’ll have more than enough to feed a crowd.

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    Texas Roadhouse Rolls Copycat

    This recipe is an exact dupe for Texas Roadhouse’s fluffy dinner rolls. Serve them with irresistible honey cinnamon Texas Roadhouse butter and, of course, a steak.

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    Panera Autumn Squash Soup Copycat

    This seasonal Panera recipe is now available 365 days a year. Each bowl is loaded with butternut squash, carrots and pumpkin, so it’s the perfect starter for a warm and cozy fall dinner.

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    Red Lobster Fried Oysters Copycat

    Red Lobster doesn’t have its fried oysters on the menu anymore, but you can recreate this restaurant appetizer at home. Pick up fresh oysters at a fish market or check out our top picks for seafood delivery.

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    California Pizza Kitchen Spinach Artichoke Dip Copycat

    Bring this five-cheese spinach and artichoke dip to a potluck and folks will wonder if you stopped at California Pizza Kitchen on the way over. This slow-cooker recipe is loaded with spinach, cheese, artichoke hearts, peppers and more good stuff.

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    Rock Bottom Ball Park Pretzels Copycat

    Grab your bread machine! The homemade version of Rock Bottom’s soft pretzels satisfy all the salt cravings.

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    Benihana Spicy Edamame Copycat

    This Benihana copycat gets its kick from crushed red pepper flakes, plus zesty flavor from garlic and ginger. Use a bag of frozen edamame and this starter will be ready in a flash.

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    TGI Fridays Loaded Potato Skins Copycat

    Potato lovers, gather ’round. This recipe for cheesy, bacon-topped potato skins that tastes incredible with a side of sour cream!

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    Applebee’s Chicken Quesadilla Copycat

    This Applebee’s-inspired quesadilla is ready in three simple steps. Slice into triangles and serve with sour cream and guacamole for a copycat dish that’s restaurant-worthy.

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    Texas Roadhouse Rattlesnake Bites Copycat

    When making “rattlesnake bites,” test your fritters by frying just one. If it’s undercooked in the middle, add some water to the batter. This will make them thinner and easier to cook.

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    Olive Garden Stuffed Mushrooms Copycat

    Olive Garden’s famous breadsticks aren’t the only tasty appetizer the chain offers. Its stuffed mushrooms are more than worth a try. Sprinkle grated Parmesan on these copycat stuffed mushrooms for a winner at the dinner table.

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    Carrabba’s Italian Grill Zucchini Fritte Copycat

    Coat zucchini strips with panko bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese and spices, then bake until golden for an appetizer that’s seriously hard to resist. Yum!

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    On the Border Guacamole Copycat

    This homemade guac is the ideal starter for a Tex-Mex meal. This recipe calls for 1/4 cup of mayo which will help make it extra creamy and smooth.

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    Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Cheese Fries Copycat

    This has to be the most popular appetizer at Cheddar’s. For the most authentic flavor, top the cheese fries with bacon and serve with a side of ranch for dipping.

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    Bar Louie Loaded Tots Copycat

    This recipe combines two of our favorite restaurant appetizers—nachos and tater tots—to create total snack heaven. Our advice? Make sure to bake these tots until they’re super crispy. Try to use vine-ripened tomatoes, too.

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    Romano’s Macaroni Grill Crispy Brussels Sprouts Copycat

    These roasted balsamic Brussels sprouts are a total hit. Plus, they’re so good for you!

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    Chili’s Crispy Cheddar Bites Copycat

    These cheese curds are beer-battered and simply amazing. Use a deep-fryer (like Chili’s does) for a nice and crispy exterior.

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    Applebee's Chicken Wonton Tacos Copycat

    This starter isn’t on the menu at Applebee’s anymore, but that doesn’t mean we can’t whip up wonton tacos in the kitchen! Marinate the chicken for this recipe up to 24 hours for a flavor you won’t forget.

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    Wendy's Chili Copycat

    A Wendy’s recipe in the comfort of your own home? Yes, please. This chili is full of celery, onions, green peppers and chili powder for an unforgettable kick.

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    Sonic Onion Rings Copycat

    You’ll never guess the secret ingredient for onion rings that taste like they’re fresh from Sonic. It’s vanilla ice cream! Yup, it’s true, vanilla ice cream is what helps give onion rings some signature Sonic flair.

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    In-N-Out's Animal Style Fries Copycat

    I mean, just looking at this recipe makes us want to drool. These cheese fries are covered with American cheese, grilled onions and In-N-Out’s famous sauce. We need one order of this comfort food, stat.

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    Maggiano’s Little Italy Bruschetta Copycat

    Is there a better restaurant appetizer than bruschetta? We happen to think not. Toasted bread topped with feta cheese, garlic, basil and tomato makes for an easy (and tasty) combo.

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    Originally Published: July 05, 2018

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    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    27 Copycat Recipes for Restaurant Appetizers (2024)

    FAQs

    What are some restaurant appetizers? ›

    Examples of the best restaurant appetizers
    • Nachos - A flavorful fiesta on a plate. ...
    • Buffalo chicken wings - The perfect combination of spice and tang. ...
    • Potato Skins - A savory and satisfying delight. ...
    • Bruschetta - Crunchy, cheesy crostini. ...
    • Crab cakes - Breadcrumbs, sweet crab morsels, and refreshing vegetables.

    What are the 7 appetizers? ›

    7 Appetizers for Entertaining
    • Beer-Battered Cauliflower Bites with Jalapeño Cheddar-Style Dipping Sauce. ...
    • Gooey Mac & Cheese Balls. ...
    • Mini Steak & Blue Cheese Pizzas. ...
    • Sweet Pea Ricotta Spread. ...
    • Burrata Mushroom Bites. ...
    • Endive Bites with Goat Cheese, Figs & Honey. ...
    • Stuffed Dates with Ricotta.
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    How many different types of appetizers for a party? ›

    A good rule of thumb when working with your caterer on just how many hors d'oeuvres to choose is as follows: for 10 – 12 guests a minimum of 5 selections, 25 guests a minimum of 9 selections and for 50 guests, a minimum of 13 selections.

    What is the most popular appetizer in America? ›

    What Is the Most Popular Appetizer in America?
    • Nachos. Tortilla chips covered with cheese and jalapeños, often served with guacamole, sour cream, and salsa. ...
    • Bruschetta. ...
    • Spinach and Artichoke Dip. ...
    • Mozzarella Sticks. ...
    • Buffalo Wings. ...
    • Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
    • Potato Skins. ...
    • Fried Calamari.

    What is known as the simplest appetizer? ›

    Fresh Fruits and Vegetables – are the simplest appetizer. Fruits are good appetizers because they give an attractive appearance, fragrance, appealing taste and delicious flavor. For example, you could serve a platter of thinly sliced cucumbers, chunks of red bell pepper and baby carrots.

    What is usually served as an appetizer? ›

    Planning Your Appetizer Party Menu

    Garden: Typically healthy appetizers made with fruit or vegetables (raw, cooked, or stuffed). Starch: Hearty, starchy appetizer recipes, such as finger sandwiches, pizza, and dumplings, are all part of this family. Bruschetta, breadsticks, crackers, and rolls are also mainstays.

    What are appetizers in a menu? ›

    Appetizers are the first course served when seated at a table. An appetizer is meant to complement an entrée and is generally a small-portioned first course of a multi-course meal. Appetizers are meant to whet the appetite before the following courses. Appetizers connote that a dinner will follow.

    How do I choose the right appetizer? ›

    As you sort through appetizer recipes to potentially add to your easy starters menu, consider these six factors for the best blend.
    1. Keep it simple. ...
    2. Balance the choices. ...
    3. Contrast colors and shapes. ...
    4. Consider temperature and texture. ...
    5. Plan make-ahead selections. ...
    6. Avoid repeating flavors.
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    What are fancy appetizers called? ›

    Hors d'oeuvres may be served at the dinner table as a part of the meal, or they may be served before seating, such as at a reception or co*cktail party. Formerly, hors d'oeuvres were also served between courses.

    What is a typical finger buffet? ›

    A finger buffet meal consists of food which may be picked up with the fingers (finger food), such as small (finger) sandwiches, canapés and vol-au-vents.

    What is finger foods in restaurant? ›

    Finger foods are small, individual portions of food that are eaten out of hand. They are often served at social events.

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