Copycat Recipe: Chick-Fil-A Sandwich

Copycat Recipe: Chick-Fil-A Sandwich

Chick-Fil-A Won't Be Happy About This…

We love our fast food, but sometimes it's not really all that fast. After all, everyone's gotten stuck in a lengthy fast food line, whether inside the restaurant or even at the drive-thru! Just when we really need our food fast, it seems that everyone has had the same idea and is camped out at the very same place we are! For these times, we really wish we could recreate our favorite fast food menu items at home so we can savor them any time we want without waiting in line.

Well, fortunately, that's now possible! Copycat expert Todd Wilbur is releasing yet another book of amazing copycat recipes that are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. In his book “Top Secret Recipes Step-By-Step,” Wilbur uses reverse engineering to replicate some of the most coveted and closely guarded restaurant recipes, including Chick-fil-A's famous sandwiches.

When we tried them they tasted amazing and way better than the fast-food version they swiftly throw together on a soggy bun. This recipe has all of your favorites and the results are mouth watering. The next time we are craving Chick-Fil-A we are going to make this version instead.

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Step By Step Directions To Follow, Please Head On Over To The Next Page For The Entire Recipe…



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5 Comments

  1. Diane Williamson
    Diane Williamson October 09, 19:59

    Thank you

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  2. Health is Hapiness-HomeYog.com
    Health is Hapiness-HomeYog.com October 03, 06:30

    Important Info

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  3. Brett Bullock
    Brett Bullock October 03, 17:53

    Yeeeees

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  4. Crock Pot-Slow Cooker
    Crock Pot-Slow Cooker December 04, 17:30

    Who else thinks Crock Pot Healthy Recipes is cool ?

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  5. MaryandJoe Hall
    MaryandJoe Hall December 04, 20:43

    4 to 8 cups of peanut oil for the brine -seems excessive ?

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