
"The creamy condiment was much like a spicy nacho cheese sauce. There's no word yet on if and when Lava Sauce will come back for good, but Taco Bell still sells gooey cups of nacho cheese that can be ordered on the side and poured over any item. Add some heat from two or three packets of Taco Bell's Fire sauce, and you have a Lava Sauce taste-alike for under two dollars."
"This is the question that divides Taco Bell fans, with everyone having an opinion on which of the chain's sauces is the best. But to some customers, those plastic packets can't hold a candle to one dearly departed condiment: Lava Sauce. Luckily, you can create a pretty convincing substitute by mixing Taco Bell's nacho cheese and Fire sauce together."
Lava Sauce, a creamy, spicy nacho cheese–style condiment, has been absent from Taco Bell since the mid-2010s but retains a cult following. Taco Bell still sells cups of nacho cheese and offers Fire sauce packets. Mixing nacho cheese with two or three packets of Fire sauce produces a convincing Lava Sauce substitute for under two dollars. The DIY sauce allows recreation of Volcano Menu items such as the Volcano Double Beef Burrito, Volcano Taco, and Volcano Nachos. To mimic the Volcano Burrito, order a cheesy double beef burrito, unroll it, drizzle in the DIY Lava Sauce, and rewrap it.
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