Great finds on Pinterest for favorite treats

One of my favorite elements of Pinterest is the fact that you can quickly scan for recipe ideas for your favorite store-bought or restaurant foods to see how people made them at home. The ability to use your own ingredients and make without having to make a run through the drive-thru means you save time and money.

You may recall the time I made Reese’s Peanut Butter eggs or my recommendation to test out these Girl Scout Thin Mints because you know your stash is long gone by now. I’ve collected a few more of these copycat recipes for you try at home and recreate for your palette’s pleasure.

Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme

Chili’s Copycat Cajun Chicken Pasta

Chili’s Salsa

6 Best Chick-fil-A Copycat Recipes

Cheesecake Factory’s Avocado Egg Rolls

Extreme Oreo Cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory

Tips to remember

Chances are there are a plethora of versions of one particular recipe. Don’t be afraid to mix and match based on taste buds, preferences or allergies.

Some copycat recipes turn out better than others. If you try a recipe from Pinterest, head back and add a comment based on what you thought of it. That’s helpful to others who might search for the same thing.

If you try a recipe and it’s a complete FLOP, DELETE THE PIN! It keeps your Pinterest boards clean and stream-lined while also helping you to remember what you love and not keep what you didn’t.

These are just a few of my favorite recipes you can find on Pinterest. If you’re looking for a recipe from a restaurant, chances are Pinterest most likely has a pin for it. I also encourage you to the read the comments on the link – they may offer helpful suggestions on variations for a recipe or what worked and what did not. Find us on Pinterest!

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