Can you recreate an Oreo? Or a Taco Bell favorite?The answer is yes. It's amazing what you copy in your kitchen. The best part .The copies taste better than the original in most cases.
There are dozens of recipes on the Web that show the exact ingrwdients and steps as your favorite restaurant foods and grocery store picks. They're more or less easy to replicate and can be a nice alternative to constantly eating out. One of the easiest is Taco Bell's bean burrito.I've made this at home and I found that the secret ingredient here is red wine vinegar mixed with chopped onions and beans. If the family like Taco Bell's Mexican pizza then make this easy recipe at home.It's simply frying a tortilla and layering on a variety of different toppings. Layer on refried beans beef crumbles and cheese. Top with another fried tortilla and warm in the microwave for a few minutes. Top with diced tomatoes and scallions. Who doesn;t love Panda Express? You can easily make their famed Chili Crisp Shrimp at home. It's frying the shrimp tempura style in a coating of flour cornstarch and club soda. Onions and bell peppers are also added in after being chopped. Chili crisp oil is added for fire. You can buy it at any Asian grocery store
Craving Oreos' or Hostess cupcakes? These ,too, can be baked in your oven.The Oreo recipe yields up a slightly chewier cookie but withthe same deep chocolate-y taste. It's actually the filling that fills home bakers with dread.It a very sweet buttercream(although the commerical ones are made without butter) made with unsalted butter, powdered sugar, vanilla and a pinch of sea salt. Bake the cookies first , using a Dutch cocoa to produce that famed blackish brown cookie and then fill. You can also turn them into double stuffed for the ultimate treat. You could add mint or freeze dried coffee to copy the many Oreo fillings. Another fun copy is the iconic Hostees cupcake with the white squiggle down the middle.It's a moist scratch chocolate cupcake filled with an easy to make marshmallow creme. Again this filling is always off putting to home bakers but it's really a buttercream with marshamallow fluff added. The icing is a ganache and the white squiggle is a milk based vanilla one. It's just a but more labor intensive the average cup cake with the assemblage but so worth it.
Yes, you can make and bake your favorite restaurant and storebought goodies at home. They're a fun try. Best of all they're a fun eat.