Wednesday, April 20, 2011

postheadericon Copycat Restaurant Recipes-Are They Unethical?


Not so long ago, our friends we were a little more for dinner. There are four pairs in all, and we had a lovely dinner that included the most delicious cookies ever.

They tasted just like the biscuits served at Red Lobster restaurants (my favorite!) and our hostess told us that she uses a copycat recipe for Red Lobster biscuits.

If you've never heard of copycat restaurant recipes , they are easy recipes that taste just like the ones from your favorite restaurants. You can create your own copycat restaurant recipes in the kitchen by trial and error, or you can buy a book that has already cracked the secret recipe and it gives you step by step instructions on copying your favorite recipes at home.

At the end of this article I will give you a link to what I consider to be the best source of copycat recipes restaurant around.

During the dinner, we got into the debate over the ethics of using copycat restaurant recipes . One couple believed it was wrong to copy private recipes restaurants considered a trade secret.

I could not disagree more. Although I am not a lawyer, I see nothing wrong in buying books, or electronic book that contains a restaurant copycat recipes and preparing meals for friends and family in the privacy of your home.

Now, if I open a restaurant called Red Crab and a copy of all the dishes that have made ​​Red Lobster so popular then I could expect to be sued. But I do not see nothing wrong with enjoying their best recipes without waiting to be seated, and without spending a fortune.

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