Taco Bell’s Crispy Hen Strips characteristic “chicken crispy rooster strips, marinated with daring Mexican spices, and coated in a crunchy tortilla chip breading.” The new Candy Chipotle BBQ Sauce is smoky, candy, tangy, and spicy, and made with smoky chipotle peppers, molasses, orange and lime juices, and spices.
Two Crispy Hen Strips with a dipping cup of Candy Chipotle BBQ Sauce price me $4.49.
There was a notable distinction in measurement and form between my two rooster strips. One was vast and flat, whereas the opposite was a small knob. Neither was very lengthy. The breading was thick and crunchy, whereas the rooster inside was tender and moist. The seasoning was gentle and customary for equally located rooster strips/tenders/fingers.
The brand new Candy Chipotle BBQ Sauce had a robust, smoky chipotle taste upfront, with a medium, lingering warmth, paired with a balanced mixture of candy and tangy notes over a tomato base. Regardless of the title, I would not say it is significantly sweeter than different fast-food BBQ sauces. It is principally a conventional BBQ sauce with a chipotle twist, which is fairly good.
Total, Taco Bell’s Crispy Hen Strips made a great accounting for themselves versus different fast-food tenders. They have been crunchy and tender and went effectively with the Candy Chipotle BBQ Sauce. The sauce fills a gap within the chain’s dipping sauce choice.
Dietary Data – Taco Bell Crispy Hen Strips
Serving Dimension – 2 items
Energy – 230
Fats – 11g (Saturated Fats – 1g)
Sodium – 720mg
Carbs – 20g (Sugar – 0g)
Protein – 14g