This Copycat Restaurant Meal Plan turns a week of drive-throughs and steakhouse nights into budget-friendly dinners made right in your own kitchen. From a Chick-fil-A sandwich to an Olive Garden salmon to a Wendy’s Frosty for dessert โ€” same flavors, fraction of the price.

A collage of six food photosโ€”Chick Fil A Sandwich, Big Mac Salad, Alice Springs Chicken, Texas Roadhouse Roadkill, Olive Garden Herb Grilled Salmon, and Wendy's Frosty. Text reads: โ€œMeal Plan 117 Weekly Meal Plan + Shopping List!โ€.
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In a house with 8 kids eating out at restaurants every week is simply not in the budget. So I have been recreating our family’s favorite restaurant meals at home for years. This week’s plan is all copycat recipes and every single one tastes just as good as the original โ€” my family thinks so and honestly I do too.

If you love using Weekly Meal Plans, make sure to also check out Budget-Friendly Family Meal Plan, Family Dinner Meal Plan and One Bowl Meal Plan.

Why You’ll Love These Copycat Recipes

  • Every recipe is a restaurant favorite made at home for significantly less than eating out
  • Five completely different recipes โ€” chicken, beef, salmon, salad, and a steakhouse classic
  • Several recipes ready in 30 minutes or less โ€” faster than waiting in a drive-through line
  • Everything made with simple ingredients from any regular grocery store – less than $90 in groceries

Print Shopping List

Save time and money by checking your pantry, fridge, and freezer before heading to the store. Several of these recipes share pantry ingredients which helps to keep costs down.

Monday – Copycat Chick-fil-A Sandwich

Why wait in the drive-through when you can make this at home for $3.31 a serving. The chicken is perfectly breaded and seasoned just like the original and my family says it tastes even better. We make this on Monday nights now instead of hitting the drive-through and nobody misses it.

Estimated Cost: $13.23 Per Recipe, $3.31 Per Serving

A crispy fried chicken sandwich reminiscent of a copycat Chick-fil-A recipe is paired with pickles on a soft bun, elegantly served on a white plate. In the background, slightly out of focus, are golden chips adding to the inviting scene.
Copycat Chick-fil-A Sandwich
The chicken is perfectly breaded and seasoned just like you would expect from a chick fil a sandwich. Save money and make this easy recipe at home.
Copycat Chick-fil-A Sandwich

Tuesday – Big Mac Salad

Everything you love about a Big Mac โ€” the beef, the pickles, the cheese, and that signature sauce โ€” in a fresh bowl for just $2.53 a serving. No bun, no drive-through line, and my family devours it every single time. This one is always gone before I can even sit down.

Estimated Cost: $15.18 Recipe, $2.53 per Serving

Big Mac Salad
The combination of the ground beef, pickles, cheese, and lettuce make up this easy salad recipe.
Big Mac Salad

Wednesday – Alice Springs Chicken

Juicy chicken tops sautรฉed mushrooms, crispy bacon, and melted cheese for this Outback Steakhouse favorite! It is one of the most impressive dinners on this list and it costs a fraction of the restaurant price. My entire family said this was spot on and honestly tastes better than the original.

Estimated Cost: $13.23, $3.31 per Serving

A plate of green beans and mashed potatoes topped with Alice Springs Chickenโ€”baked chicken breast smothered in melted cheese, mushrooms, bacon pieces, and herbsโ€”with a fork resting on the chicken.
Alice Springs Chicken
From the tender chicken, honey mustard marinade, sauteed mushrooms to the crispy bacon and the melted cheese, my entire family said this was spot on but taste better than restaurants.
Alice Springs Chicken

Thursday – Texas Roadhouse Roadkill

This Texas Roadhouse Roadkill stacks juicy chopped beef with melty cheese and savory toppings for a fork-and-knife dinner that hits every time. Made with basic ingredients from any grocery store and on the table in less time than it would take to get a table at the restaurant.

Estimated Cost: $14.10 Recipe, $3.53 per Serving

A close-up of Texas Roadhouse Roadkillโ€”baked hamburger steaks topped with melted cheese, sautรฉed mushrooms, and onions in a white baking dish. A wooden spoon is lifting one of the juicy steaks.
Texas Roadhouse Roadkill
The texture of the burgers is full of flavor and delicious. And it is made with basic ingredients that you can easily find at the store.
Texas Roadhouse Roadkill

Friday – Olive Garden’s Herb Grilled Salmon

Light flaky salmon finished with a buttery herb topping and a squeeze of lemon โ€” this Olive Garden favorite comes together fast! At $5.73 a serving it is the most indulgent dinner of the week and still costs less than one entrรฉe at the restaurant.

Estimated Cost: $22.91, $5.73 per Servings

A seasoned baked salmon fillet, reminiscent of Olive Garden's Herb Grilled Salmon, is garnished with herbs and served on a plate alongside fresh, steamed broccoli. A lemon wedge is partially visible on the side, enhancing the dish's presentation.
Olive Garden’s Herb Grilled Salmon
The flavor is enhanced with simple seasonings such asย Italianย seasoning and salt and pepper. The lemon juice and garlic herb butter take this salmon to the next level.
Olive Garden’s Herb Grilled Salmon

Breakfast – Taco Bell Breakfast Crunchwrap

Crispy hash browns, scrambled eggs, and a creamy jalapeรฑo sauce all wrapped up and toasted for this Taco Bell copycat recipe. It is the grab-and-go breakfast my family actually looks forward to. Make the filling ahead and morning assembly takes under 5 minutes.

Estimated Cost: $5.98, $2.99 per Serving

Golden breakfast burritos with scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheese on a white plate, delicious and budget-friendly meal from Eating on a Dime.
Taco Bell Breakfast Crunchwrap
You'll love the amazing layers of the crispy hash browns, egg scramble, and creamy jalapeno sauce. This homemade version is the perfect size to take on the go for a busy morning.
Taco Bell Breakfast Crunchwrap

Dessert – Wendy’s Frosty

Thick chocolatey and made with just 3 ingredients! This copycat Wendy’s Frosty is the easiest dessert and my kids request it constantly. No ice cream maker needed!

Estimated Cost: $3.55, $0.59 per Servings

A tall glass of chocolate milkshake with a straw. two more milkshakes blurred in the background, and a gold spoon.
Wendy’s Frosty
This copycat Wendyโ€™s Frosty recipe is similar in taste, texture, and just as creamy. And there's no need for an ice cream maker!
Wendy’s Frosty

I created the Lazy Day Cooking Club to stock my freezer with meals to make dinner easy on a busy night. You will love that you just have to spend a few minutes getting things together and let the slow cooker handle the rest so dinner is ready when you get home.

Leftover Ideas

  • Copycat Chick-fil-A Chicken – Slice leftover chicken and serve over a salad the next day or chop into a wrap with lettuce and honey mustard
  • Big Mac Salad – Use leftover ground beef in tacos or a quick rice bowl the next night
  • Alice Springs Chicken – Slice and serve over pasta with the leftover mushrooms and a little cream for an easy next-day dinner
  • Texas Roadhouse Roadkill – Leftover chopped beef makes incredible sliders or a quick quesadilla for lunch
  • Olive Garden Salmon – Flake leftover salmon over a green salad with lemon vinaigrette for the best next-day lunch

FAQs

Can I make these copycat recipes ahead of time?

Yes! The Big Mac sauce, Alice Springs marinade, and Breakfast Crunchwrap filling can all be made 24 hours ahead.

Are these recipes actually cheaper than the restaurants?

The most expensive dinner this week is the Olive Garden Salmon at $5.73 a serving. A single Olive Garden entrรฉe typically costs $18โ€“25. Every recipe on this list saves money compared to eating out.

Can I swap any of the recipes for a different protein?

Absolutely! The Alice Springs Chicken works just as well with pork chops and the Big Mac Salad works with ground turkey instead of beef.

This Copycat Restaurant Meal Plan proves you do not need to spend a fortune eating out to enjoy your favorite restaurant flavors. If you try any of these recipes leave a star rating and a comment below. I love hearing which copycat won your family over and whether anyone could tell the difference from the original!

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About the Author

Hi, Iโ€™m Carrie Barnard โ€” a professional food blogger with over 14 years of experience helping busy families make dinner fast, easy, and affordable.

At Eating on a Dime, I share simple, budget-friendly recipes that are tested in my own kitchen and approved by my 8 kids. With millions of readers each month, I’m here to help you cook real food for real families โ€” without the stress.

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