KFC’s Nashville Scorching Loaded Fries Bowl options Secret Recipe Fries layered with coleslaw, pickles, 5 Authentic Recipe Nuggets, and a drizzle of Nashville Scorching Sauce.
I purchased one for $5.
In case you’re considering, “I do not know if fries and coleslaw go all that properly collectively,” you would be proper. Whereas each are good sufficient on their very own, the mixture of the 2 does not fairly mesh. My first chew was jarring because the coleslaw was fairly chilly with a light-weight crunch whereas the Secret Recipe Fries managed to remain heat and considerably crunchy.
Taste-wise, the creamy, subtlely candy, and tangy notes of the coleslaw did not play properly with the seasoned spices of the fries. Add within the spicy and barely candy taste of the Nashville Scorching Sauce and lots was happening however not in a great way. There have been speculated to be some pickles however they appeared to have forgotten it.
The rooster was small, crispy, and really salty on the surface and pretty juicy inside. It absorbed the Nashville Scorching Sauce properly and was fairly tasty eaten collectively.
The three-cheese mix appeared principally there so as to add some richness and stringy texture. Because of the chilly of the coleslaw, it wasn’t melted in any respect. The flavour was gentle and did not come throughout over all the opposite parts.
Sadly, every thing was mixed collectively and the KFC Nashville Scorching Loaded Fries Bowl simply wasn’t tasty. The textures have been good and different however the taste was simply in every single place. It had me wishing they’d introduced again final 12 months’s Smash’d Potato Bowl, which provided a shocking pairing of fries and mashed potatoes that was actually good. There is a motive loaded fries do not typically embrace coleslaw and I skilled why that’s right here.
Dietary Information – KFC Nashville Scorching Loaded Fries Bowl
Energy – 910
Fats – 60g (Saturated Fats – 11g)
Sodium – 2530mg
Carbs – 63g (Sugar – 12g)
Protein – 26g