How To Cook Olive Garden Take Home
Calling all Italian food lovers! The Olive Garden secret menu has been brushed off as nonexistent for years, but we did our digging and found super simple (and delicious) menu hacks you have to try. We're here to tell you that you can, in fact, customize just about anything on the menu.
See what happened when one editor ate nothing but Olive Garden for 8 weeks.
1. Switch up Your Sampler Platter
Olive Garden's appetizer menu is full of appealing dishes, and their sampler platter is a great way to make everyone at your table happy. But if the platter on the menu isn't perfect, you can ask your server to customize it. Ask for whatever apps you'd like—even double up on the family favorite. You'll be digging into your dream sampler platter in no time.
Learn how to make Olive Garden's breadsticks at home.
2. Create Creamy Minestrone
If you're obsessed with the soup, salad and breadsticks, you need this Olive Garden secret menu hack. Customize your soup by asking for half a serving of potato soup and half a serving of made-from-scratch minestrone in the same cup (or bowl!). It really hits the spot.
If you're craving the classic minestrone dish, check out this copycat Olive Garden minestrone soup.
3. 'TisAlways the Season
Olive Garden is known for delicious and iconic seasonal dishes. (Remember the Meatball Pizza Bowl?) There's no need to mourn the changing of the menu, though. If the kitchen is stocked with the ingredients needed to make a special dish, the chefs will happily do so. For instance, the fan-favorite chicken fettuccine Florentine can be made year round! Just ask for chicken fettuccine with spinach.
4. Swap Your Sauce
If you love a certain combination of flavors, or a specific dish, but aren't a fan of the sauce, this is the hack for you. Not only can you hold the sauce on any order, but you can also switch it out for your favorite one. Chicken Parmesan with Alfredo sauce, for example, makes for one cheesy meal.
5. Pick Your Protein
Similar to sauces, you're free to add any protein to your dish. Whether you'd like to double up on chicken, swap beef for shrimp or anything else your tastebuds desire, the kitchen staff at Olive Garden are more than happy to accommodate.
6. Chuck the Chicken
If you're munching on a meal with your vegetarian (or vegan) pals, you can always nix the meat altogether. But if that has you feeling less than satisfied, you can also ask to double the vegetables. Most of the time they'll do this free of charge since you're not getting any meat.
7. Spruce up Your Salads
Like most restaurants, Olive Garden lets you add grilled chicken or shrimp to any salad. But did you know that you can ask for the Chicken Parm chicken on your salad instead? You can also request Shrimp Fritta on your salad to give it some extra crunch. This has to be the best Olive Garden secret menu hack we've heard about!
8. Try the Secret Sauce
Zeppoli is just one of the many dazzling desserts on this menu. While we're big fans of the accompanying chocolate sauce, they have a secret raspberry sauce that's available upon request. Other flavors are rumored to be at different locations.
If you're surprised there's a secret sauce, these other fun facts about Olive Garden might shock you.
9. Skip the Cheese
Whether you're trying to lighten up your meals, or you really just can't stomach dairy, you can ask your waiter or waitress to bring you your plate sans cheese. It's such an easy fix.
10. Redo the Ravioli
The ability to perfect this hack depends on which Olive Garden you're at, but at certain spots you can customize the ravioli. (Yes, really!) Whether you prefer one or two minor changes, or you'd like to customize the filling, the cooks will do everything they can to serve up the perfect plate. Keep in mind, some locations stuff their pasta first thing in the morning, so it's not always doable.
Hungry for more? Cook your way through our roundup of Olive Garden copycat recipes!
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Breadsticks
Fresh, buttery and oh-so delicious, these copycat Olive Garden breadsticks taste just like the real deal. Plus, they can be on the table in less than an hour!
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Fettuccine Alfredo
This easy Alfredo sauce is creamy, comforting and coats fettuccine noodles in fine fashion. This recipe is wonderful as is, but sometimes I like to add sliced fresh mushrooms and black olives that have been sautéed in butter and garlic. —Jo Gray, Park City, Montana
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana
I let my young son pick out seed packets and he chose kale, which grew like crazy. This hearty soup helped make good use of it and rivals a restaurant version that we love. —Michelle Babbie, Malone, New York
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Five Cheese Ziti al Forno
After having the five-cheese ziti at Olive Garden, I tried to make my own version of it—and I think I got pretty close. I always double this when I'm making it and freeze the second one for another meal. —Keri Whitney, Castro Valley, California
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Cheese Ravioli
I love to bake and cook, especially Italian dishes like this homemade ravioli recipe. In fact, my idea of a perfect day consists of cooking my family's favorite foods then watching them dig in!—Lori Daniels, Hartland, Michigan
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Pasta e Fagioli
Here's an Italian favorite made easier by using prepared spaghetti sauce and canned broth for the flavorful base. —Cindy Garland, Limestone, Tennessee
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Lasagna Classico
Want to know how to make lasagna for a casual holiday meal? You can't go wrong with this deliciously rich meat lasagna recipe. My grown sons and daughter-in-law request it for their birthdays, too. —Pam Thompson, Girard, Illinois
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Spinach-Artichoke Dip
Whenever I go to an event, I'm always asked to bring this hot dip. Five types of cheese make it a standout and oh-so delicious. I love its party-ready convenience— I serve it straight from the slow cooker, so set-up and clean-up are a breeze! —Noelle Myers, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Sicilian Cheesecake with Strawberry Topping
The creamy texture and lovely look of this strawberry cheesecake always get compliments. —L.C. Herschap, Luling, Texas
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Chicken Parmigiana
My husband used to order chicken parmigiana at restaurants for years. I found this cheesy chicken parmesan recipe in our local newspaper, adjusted it for two and began making this at home. After 50 years of marriage, I still enjoy making his favorite recipes. -Lola Butler, Sun City, California
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Toasted Ravioli
While visiting a friend who had just moved to St. Louis, Missouri, I tried these toasted ravioli at almost every restaurant! When I got home, I had to try to replicate them, and this recipe comes pretty close. —Cristina Carrera, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Raspberry Lemonade
Here's a concentrate that allows you to enjoy a refreshing summer beverage any time of year. Sweet raspberries balance the tartness from lemons. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Giant Cheese Stuffed Shells
More cheese, please! You'll get your fill from saucy jumbo pasta shells loaded with four kinds—ricotta, Asiago, mozzarella and cottage cheese. Do the prep work, and then freeze according to the recipe directions to have a ready-to-bake meal. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Shrimp Alfredo
I make this spicy shrimp pasta a lot because it's a something my family never seems to get tired of. The sauce is so fast to make I can get it done while the fettuccine is cooking. In the past, I have added red peppers and spinach, but who's to say you could not add mushrooms or more or less spice. —Stephanie Beluk, Sharpsburg, Georgia
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Chicken & Gnocchi Soup
I tasted a similar soup at Olive Garden and wanted to see if I could re-create it myself at home. Here's the delicious result! It's wonderful on a cool evening. —Jaclynn Robinson, Shingletown, California
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Marinara Dipping Sauce
My mother, who was Italian American, called marinara sauce "gravy." She made this marinara sauce recipe in big batches several times a month, so it was a staple on our dinner table. A mouthwatering aroma filled the house each time she cooked it. —James Grimes, Frenchtown, New Jersey
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Italian Margarita
With this amaretto margarita, add a touch of Italian flair to the classic lime drink. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Herb-Grilled Salmon
My roasted salmon is so simple but elegant enough to serve to company. I make it on days when I have less than an hour to cook. The salmon seasoning is an easy way to add flavor. —Luanne Asta, Hampton Bays, New York
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Famous House Salad
Antipasto ingredients are sliced and diced to make this substantial chop salad. I like to buy sliced meat from the deli and chop it all up so you can get a bit of everything in each bite. —Kim Molina, Duarte, California
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Eggplant Parmigiana
We really like eggplant and would rather have it baked than fried. This can be served as a side dish or main dish. —Donna Wardlow-Keating, Omaha, Nebraska
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Minestrone
There's nothing quite like the comfort of warm homemade soup, and it's even better when your slow cooker does most of the work for you! This slow-cooker minestrone is easy to put together but has all the flavor of a high-effort dish. —Erin Raatjes, New Lenox, Illinois
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
My homemade spaghetti sauce got rave reviews, but it was so time-consuming to make on the stovetop. My family loves this flavorful slow-cooker version. —Arlene Sommers, Redmond, Washington
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Tiramisu
Instead of using coffee and rum, I let cinnamon shine in this tiramisu. It's best if eaten within two days—if it even lasts that long! —Cathy Geniti, Saratoga Springs, New York
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Grilled Chicken Margherita
I invented this roast chicken to prove goat cheese really is delish. I served it to my skeptical family without telling them, and they gobbled it up. But any soft cheese will do. —Gilda Lester, Millsboro, DE
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Seafood Alfredo
My guest can't believe I prepared this dish myself. This rich, creamy main dish features plenty of seafood flavors with a hint of garlic and lemon. Frozen peas and a jar of Alfredo sauce make it a simple supper that will be requested time and again.—Melissa Mosness, Loveland, Colorado
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Rotini with Meat Sauce
My husband loves pasta; I cringe over the messy dishes. On Spaghetti Day, as he calls it, I make a one-pot saucy rotini that keeps everyone happy. —Lorraine Caland, Shuniah, Ontario
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Alfredo Dipping Sauce
When I found out I had celiac disease and couldn't have fettuccine Alfredo, I was determined to figure out a way to re-create it. I mix this homemade alfredo sauce with gluten-free multigrain pasta, but you can use any style of pasta. —Jackie Charlesworth Stiff, Frederick, Colorado
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Spaghetti & Meatballs
One evening, we had unexpected company. Since I had the ingredients on hand, I made this spaghetti and meatballs recipe. Everyone raved! This classic recipe makes a big batch and is perfect for entertaining. —Mary Lou Koskella, Prescott, Arizona
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Spaghetti with Traditional Marinara and Sautéed Shrimp
Flavorful marinara sauce simmers for just a few hours. Right before mealtime, toss in the shrimp to cook quickly. Serve over hot spaghetti for a delicious weeknight dish that feels dressed up. —Sue Mackey, Jackson, Wisconsin
Inspired by: Olive Garden's Warm Italian Doughnuts
Light, crispy pastry puffs, sopaipillas are a sweet way to round out a spicy meal. They make a nice winter dessert served warm and topped with honey or sugar. —Mary Anne McWhirter, Pearland, Texas
How To Cook Olive Garden Take Home
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