Cheesecake Factory shares favorite recipes that you can try at home (2024)

Restaurants all over the country are closed to customers for dining-in due to the coronavirus outbreak, and The Cheesecake Factory is no exception. Luckily for Cheesecake Factory fans, the company has transitioned to allowing curbside take-out and delivery service (where available).

But, what if you just don’t feel like venturing out of the house or there isn’t a convenient location near you? And what if your favorite dish from its extensive menu isn’t available for takeout? According to The Cheesecake Factory website, “Due to the current situation, we are offering a slightly limited menu for now.”

The good news, and possibly a little known secret, is you can check out The Cheesecake Factory’s online cookbook. There are more than 15 recipes listed and according to Delish, recipes are changed and added from time to time.

Delish goes on to say, even if you don't end up making any of these recipes while you're spending more time at home, they're still fun to click through, you can find out what ingredients are in your favorite dishes, and you get some new ideas for what to order from The Cheesecake Factory next time you are finally able to step back into the restaurant.

Unfortunately, there are no cheesecake recipes on the list, but many other popular items are available such as cinnamon roll pancakes, warm crab & artichoke dip (I’ve had this appetizer, and it’s excellent), and white chicken chili.

So OK, maybe the outcome of a recipe isn’t always as good as the real thing, but everyone has plenty of time on their hands right now. So, give it a shot.

To get your mouth watering, here are a few of the recipes available online at this time:

Cajun jambalaya pasta

Ingredients:

2 ounces olive oil

1 pound boneless/skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces

2 tablespoons Cajun spice blend

4 ounces red, yellow and green peppers, cut into thin strips

4 ounces red onion, cut into thin strips

6 ounces shrimp (shells, tails and veins removed)

1 tablespoon blanched garlic, minced

2 teaspoons Cajun spice blend

1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

4 ounce Roma tomatoes, diced 1-inch pieces

1-1/2 cups spicy chicken-seafood broth

1 talbespoon chopped parsley

1 pound linguini pasta (fresh)

Instructions:

Heat the olive oil in a large saute pan. Place the chicken into a clean mixing bowl. Sprinkle the Cajun spice over the chicken. Gently toss the chicken until each piece is evenly coated with the spice. Add the chicken into the saute pan and cook until it is about half done. Add the peppers, onions and shrimp into the pan. Cook until the shrimp are about half done. Add the garlic into the pan. Season all of the ingredients with Kosher salt, ground black pepper, and a little more Cajun spice.

Add the diced tomatoes and chicken-seafood broth into the saute pan. Gently stir the ingredients together. Continue to cook until the chicken and shrimp are done, and the vegetables are tender. Drop the pasta into boiling salted water, and cook until al dente. Place the pasta into serving bowls. Spoon the jambalaya over the pasta. Garnish with a sprinkle of freshly chopped parsley.

Crispy brussels sprouts

Ingredients:

6 ounces brussels sprouts, washed and drained well

1 ounce brussels sprouts leaves

pinch coarse salt

1 slice bacon, cooked crisp, chopped

1 ounce maple-butter glaze*

Instructions:

Remove some of the whole outer leaves from the brussels sprouts and set aside. Cut the brussels sprouts into quarters and fry them until completely cooked, hot throughout and slightly crispy. Remove from the frying oil and allow to drain on paper towels. Fry the brussels sprout leaves until crispy. Remove from the frying oil and allow to drain on paper towels. Sprinkle a little coarse salt over the crispy leaves.

Place the quartered brussels sprouts into a mixing bowl. Add the chopped bacon into the bowl. Drizzle the maple-butter glaze evenly over the ingredients and gently toss together. Place onto a serving plate or into a bowl. Gently mound the crispy brussels sprout leaves on top of the quartered brussels sprouts.

*Available in fine food markets. Recipes can also be found in various cookbooks.

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Cheesecake Factory shares favorite recipes that you can try at home (2024)

FAQs

What is the Cheesecake Factory most known for? ›

The Cheesecake Factory is a popular restaurant destination known for its extensive menu and delectable desserts.

Can you split meals at Cheesecake Factory? ›

Yes, it is usually possible to split an entrée at The Cheesecake Factory with another person. The Cheesecake Factory is known for its generous portion sizes, so many people find that splitting an entrée is a practical option.

Does Cheesecake Factory make their desserts? ›

Every dessert creation in The Cheesecake Factory Bakery® line is made by the same creative talent behind the incomparably successful desserts that are sold in The Cheesecake Factory® restaurants worldwide. We have inherited a tradition of excellence that began in 1972 with our founders, Oscar and Evelyn Overton.

How do you fancy a store bought cheesecake? ›

There are so many topping options out there. Oreos, Stella Doro cookies, M&M's, twizzlers, chocolate truffles- the options are endless! Using store-bought caramel, or even pie filling as a simple topping can also elevate your cake, and would be a real game changer.

What is the most famous cheesecake in Cheesecake Factory? ›

The Original Topped with Glazed Fresh Strawberries. Our Most Popular Flavor for over 40 Years!

What happens when you say it's your birthday at Cheesecake Factory? ›

Complimentary Slices of Cheesecake

Slice, slice, baby! Get a free slice for your birthday! Choose from any of our legendary cheesecakes!

Do Cheesecake Factory servers have to memorize the menu? ›

Most restaurants require servers to memorize the menu, but that can't possibly be true with The Cheesecake Factory's Ulysses-length tome, can it? Oh, yes it can — servers at The Cheesecake Factory have to learn the entire menu by heart.

Can you ask for extra bread at Cheesecake Factory? ›

The rolls retail for about $3, but you'll get a much better deal if you enjoy them in one of the actual restaurants. That's because the brown bread is both free and unlimited when you dine in. If you've eaten at The Cheesecake Factory before, you'll also notice that you might not even have to ask for more bread.

Does Cheesecake Factory actually cook from scratch? ›

Made from Scratch

With more than 250 items on our menu, it may be hard to believe that we make things fresh and from scratch in each restaurant – but it's true! Our prep kitchens are one of the busiest spots in our restaurants, and it's where the magic begins every day.

What bread does Cheesecake Factory give out? ›

Loved around the world, our brown bread baguette is a Cheesecake Factory signature taste – now available to enjoy at home in Mini Baguettes, Dinner Rolls and Sandwich Bread.

Is Cheesecake Factory with Israel? ›

The Cheesecake Factory – operated 8 locations around Israel until 2020. The Rishon store continues as The Factory.

What is the old slang cheesecake? ›

It was used figuratively for "soft, effeminate" from 18c. The modern slang meaning dates from 1933; a "Time" magazine article from 1934 defined it as "leg-pictures of sporty females." In its early years this sense of the word often was associated with film star Marlene Dietrich.

Does cheesecake Factory allow substitutions? ›

Can you accommodate menu items for guests with food sensitivities? We offer a variety of substitution options and always do our best to accommodate special requests to prepare your meal just the way you like it.

How many types of cheesecake are there at cheesecake Factory? ›

Ranked: All 38 Cheesecake Flavors at the Cheesecake Factory.

What is the slogan of The Cheesecake Factory? ›

Something for everyone. (The Cheesecake Factory)

Do celebrities go to Cheesecake Factory? ›

The restaurant chain, known for its impressively long menu, has been a celebrity favorite for years. Dating back to Kris Jenner's shoutout in her 1985 music video "I Love My Friends," famous faces have not shied away from sharing their love for the eatery.

What is the busiest cheesecake factory in the US? ›

Best busiest Cheesecake Factory in the USA - Review of The Cheesecake Factory, Honolulu, HI - Tripadvisor.

What is interesting about cheesecake? ›

The history of cheesecakes dates nearly more than 2,000 years back. The earliest cheesecakes are believed to have been developed by Ancient Greeks around 200 A.D. Technically, that's the earliest use of cheesecake that we know of because it was the first instance where the soft cheesecake recipes were written down.

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