People Just Discovered Texas Roadhouse's Frozen Roll Hack, and Everyone Is Rushing to the Restaurant
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When preparing a Thanksgiving meal for a small party or a large group of people, there’s an entire list of things that can potentially go wrong. While most of us who weather the storm each year have our go-to recipes and processes for producing a delicious holiday meal, any and all shortcuts and time-savers are usually welcome with open arms. And with the recent internet onslaught of food hacks and secret menu options available at our leisure, we would be remiss to not consider some of these so-called “hacks” when planning out our holiday menus.
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Those who fancy a delicious buttered roll with their holiday meals might actually have a new option this year. After a recent discovery made by fans of the popular American restaurant was posted to social media, people have been flocking to their local Texas Roadhouse restaurants in order to snag a box of their famed frozen dinner rolls.
Shared with us by one of the internet's most beloved TikTok personalities, Jordan The Stallion, this dinner roll hack is a great option to consider when trying to find ways to shorten your time in the kitchen on the big day.
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In order to take advantage of this extremely useful hack, fans of Texas Roadhouse’s dinner rolls are required to wait until the week leading up to Thanksgiving before going in or calling their local restaurant to sign up for the frozen roll list. Keep in mind that you may need to speak to a manager in the off-chance an employee is not aware of the frozen roll offering. But as long as you do your due-diligence, this not-at-all advertised menu option is a great way to have restaurant quality dinner rolls without the fuss of baking from scratch.
We all know the struggle of preparing a large meal, especially when considering all of the moving parts involved and the abundance of side dishes to create. Taking at least one thing out of the equation while cooking a Thanksgiving meal is not only going to help with the overall stress levels attached to making a large meal, but it'll also allow you to enjoy your time a little more knowing that certain things are already taken care of. Plus, who wouldn’t want an actual restaurant-style dinner roll as opposed to the Pillsbury options we are so used to seeing at our local grocery stores?
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