REVIEW: McDonald’s Buttermilk Crispy Chicken Tenders with Signature Sauce

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The way I see it, eating McDonald’s at two in the morning is the only way to eat McDonald’s. The atmosphere is so laid back and amicable.

The employees openly discuss their love lives and curse at each other. Everything is drowned out by the sound of old Lionel Richie songs and whatever’s airing on Fox Sports 2 (usually infomercials promising to improve your golf swing). And best of all, nobody even cares that there’s a guy in the back, taking pictures of his four-piece Buttermilk Crispy Chicken Tenders meal like he was examining a C.S.I. victim — with the flash on and everything.

The more cynical sorts out there might take a look at these newfangled McProducts and immediately assume they’re nothing more than elongated nuggets. Not true. While the white meat may be indistinguishable from the McNuggets we all know and love, the breading tastes much different.

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I pick up the subtle flavor of the buttermilk batter, and the overall coating is noticeably spicier than the average McDonald’s chicken offering. The texture is also a bit grittier than what we’re used to from the chain. Imagine a breading halfway between the regular Chicken McNuggets outer shell and Popeyes’ Handcrafted Spicy Tenders and you’ve got a fairly apt description of what we’re working with here.

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But that’s not all. The all new chicken tenders also come with what McDonald’s is billing as its “Signature Sauce,” and all in all, it isn’t too shabby. I suppose the best way to describe it is a mildly tangier Catalina (French) dressing or a slightly spicier-than-normal blend of Thousand Island dressing. Regardless, it’s quite zesty, and the teensy-tiny hint of spiciness should be palatable to even the tamest of taste buds.

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And even if you don’t particularly like the Signature Sauce, the cardboard chicken tender carrier case comes with a handy-dandy double slot so you can wedge in a pair of sauce containers. As an avid sauce connoisseur, I’d suggest pairing the tenders with both the Sriracha Mac Sauce and the McRanch dressing (a great chaser to offset the spiciness of the former, naturally.)

On the whole, I’d consider the Buttermilk Crispy Chicken Tenders to be a fairly decent – albeit somewhat bland – addition to the extended McNugget family. The tenders themselves are surprisingly long (three to five inches, approximately) and they will fill you up fast, especially when doused in a goulash of sauces.

One word of warning, though: NOTHING goes well with the amalgamation of honey mustard, habanero ranch, and spicy buffalo sauce, except a bottle of Maalox.

(Nutrition Facts – 3 pieces – 370 calories, 190 calories from fat, 21 grams of total fat, 3.6 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 70 milligrams of cholesterol, 910 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 0 grams of sugar, 28 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: 4-pieces
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: The breading has a unique taste and texture. The tenders are crisp, juicy and filling. It’s a lot of fun to test out how the tenders gel with all those sauces and dressings. 
Cons: The Signature Sauce is a bit too weak. The tenders probably would’ve benefitted from being just a smidge spicier. The horrified glare of strangers as they watch you mix the creamy southwest dressing with Sweet ‘N Sour Sauce.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Taco Bell Crispy Chicken Quesadilla

Taco Bell Crispy Chicken Quesadilla

With all of Taco Bell’s Crispy Chicken technology, I’m a bit sad its new Crispy Chicken Quesadilla is not made using two flour tortilla-sized discs of chicken.

Instead, it’s similar to the Double Crispy Chicken Quesadilla that came out in 2015. While that one used Taco Bell’s original Crispy Chicken strips, this one uses the chain’s Naked Chicken Chips. That’s the only difference.

Along with the chicken, the limited time menu item also features a three cheese blend and creamy jalapeño sauce, all of which is sandwiched between two flour tortillas that’s then grilled.

It’s available by itself or as part of a $5 box that includes a regular taco, a Doritos Locos Taco, and a drink.

It has 650 calories, 37 grams of fat, 13 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 75 milligrams of cholesterol, 1480 milligrams of sodium, 51 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of fiber, 3 grams of sugar, 26 grams of protein.

If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

(Image via Taco Bell’s Facebook page.)

QUICK REVIEW: Burger King Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake

Burger King Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake

Having retired from gracing the cover of cereal boxes, Chef Wendell has teamed up with the brilliant minds behind the cereal-flavored shake line at Burger King to bring us the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake.

Wendell’s cinnamon sugar stained hands are all over the latest offering, combining what Burger King describes as cinnamon cereal-flavored syrup and cinnamon toast crunch pieces with vanilla soft serve.

Outwardly, it dons the unassuming guise of a ho-hum vanilla shake, but just as with many superhero origin stories, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. The first sip will blast even the most underdeveloped taste buds into sugary oblivion, but a warm cinnamon aftershock is definitely in play as well. This thing screams Cinnamon Toast Crunch and that beloved flavor is uniform and omnipresent.

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As much as I praise the shake for capturing the essence of its namesake, there are some missteps. Unsurprisingly, the cereal pieces do not fare as well as one would like. There was some crunchiness to be found, but overall, they were more soggy than not. This being the first semi-watery shake I’ve received from BK may have hastened the demise of my poor cereal bits.

For breakfast cereal junkies, and especially CTC lovers, this is a dream come true. But, while excellent in flavor, this cereal turned dairy delight hits hard and lingers, possibly even to a cloying extent for those sans adamantium pancreases forged by the cereal fueled Saturday morning cartoon bingeing of their youth.

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Because of those shortcomings, I cannot objectively give this a higher score. Personally though, this is everything I wanted it to be; a decadent portal to the halcyon days of color changing Ninja Turtle bowls filled with sugary goodness.

Purchased Price: $3.29
Size: N/A
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (Large) 780 calories, 19 grams of fat, 11 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 65 milligrams of cholesterol, 570 milligrams of sodium, 137 grams of carbohydrates, 113 grams of sugar, and 16 grams of protein.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 10/6/2017

Here are some interesting new and limited edition products found on store shelves by us and your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.

Franz Bake Shoppe Zombie O s Chocolate Donuts

Franz Bake Shoppe Zombie O’s Chocolate Donuts

(Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Brach s Apple Nut Goodies

Brach’s Apple Nut Goodies

Brach s Maple Nut Goodies

Brach’s Maple Nut Goodies

(Spotted by Sarah D at Dillions.)

Ghirardelli Limited Edition Peppermint Chunks

Ghirardelli Limited Edition Peppermint Chunks

(Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Knudsen Cottage Doubles  Honey Vanilla and Mango Habanero

Knudsen Cottage Doubles (Honey Vanilla and Mango Habanero)

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walmart.)

Nature s Bakery Soft Baked Organic Brownie  Salted Caramel and Double Chocolate

Nature’s Bakery Soft Baked Organic Brownie (Salted Caramel and Double Chocolate)

(Spotted by Bob K at Wegmans.)

Big Chewy Nerds Candy

Big Chewy Nerds Candy

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walmart.)

Siggi s Triple Cream Chocolate Yogurt

Siggi’s Triple Cream Chocolate Yogurt

(Spotted by Rachel C at Whole Foods.)

Silk Chocolate Protein Nutmilk

Silk Chocolate Protein Nutmilk

(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

Mac s Mix Fix Flamin Hot Pork Cracklins

Mac’s Mix Fix Flamin’ Hot Pork Cracklins

(Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Burger King’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake

Burger King Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake

Update: We reviewed it! Click here to read our review.

The Year of Burger King Breakfast Cereal Shakes continues with the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shake. It follows the Froot Loops Shake and Lucky Charms Shake.

It’s made by combining cinnamon cereal-flavored syrup and Cinnamon Toast Crunch pieces with vanilla soft serve, all of which is crowned with a whipped topping.

The shake has 780 calories, 19 grams of fat, 11 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 65 milligrams of cholesterol, 570 milligrams of sodium, 137 grams of carbohydrates, 113 grams of sugar, and 16 grams of protein.

If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

(Image via Burger King’s website.)

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