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Takeout Fakeout: How to make top takeout dishes at home

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Recreate your favorite takeout meals at home
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
August 06, 2018, 12:02 PM

We all love the convenience of takeout because getting dinner delivered right to your door can be the ultimate lifesaver.

But it's easier than you might think to recreate your favorite takeout dishes at home yourself. Plus, it can be cheaper and healthier.

For our "Takeout Fakeout" series, "Good Morning America" enlisted celebrity chefs to take the most popular dishes, according to food delivery apps, and turn these meals into recipes you can recreate in your own kitchen.

Celebrity chef, restaurateur and "Top Chef" alumn Richard Blais took on pad thai and orange chicken, two of the top 10 dishes ordered this summer on Postmates, a popular food delivery app.

Blais shared some simple swaps to make these wildly popular favorites a little bit healthier -- like adding broccoli to make it more vegetable-focused -- and skipping the fryer and baking the chicken instead.

Chef and restaurateur Richard Blais shares his takeout fakeout recipes with "GMA."
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Get the full recipes below.

Orange chicken recipe

Chef and restaurateur Richard Blais shares his takeout fakeout recipes with "GMA."
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Skip the fryer altogether and toss the chicken in light mayonnaise coat in breadcrumbs and bake it for a crispy and healthier option.

Check out the full recipe for his orange chicken here.

Pad Thai recipe

Chef and restaurateur Richard Blais shares his takeout fakeout recipes with "GMA."
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For an additional spicy topping, combine fresh jalapenos with white wine vinegar to create a quick pickle, a one ingredient brine that will transform the hot peppers into a bright and acidic ingredient.

Blais said one of his personal favorites are some store-bought fried onions for an added crunch.

Recreate his pad thai with the full recipe here.

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