Review: Taco Bell Should Keep The Cheesy Dipping Burritos On The Menu For Good - Tasting Table
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Review: Taco Bell Should Keep The Cheesy Dipping Burritos On The Menu For Good - Tasting Table
"Taco Bell has been pleasing the masses since its first location opened in 1962. The chain prides itself on culinary innovation and the ability to deliver Mexican-inspired fare at a reasonable price. Taco Bell also listens to its patrons and is no stranger to bringing back fan favorites. Back when its Creamy Garlic Sauce launched alongside its Steak Garlic Nacho Fries, consumers went wild."
"An order of Taco Bell's Cheesy Dipping Burritos gets you a pair of snack-sized burritos that come with either grilled, marinated steak or slow-roasted chicken (or potato) and your choice of sauce. The Creamy Garlic Sauce is the featured pairing given its social media buzz, but you have other sauce options, as mentioned. If you want the vegetarian potato option, you'll have to ask for it; it's not listed on the menu. At my local store, the Cheesy Dipping Burritos were"
Taco Bell brought back Cheesy Dipping Burritos, snack-sized wraps loaded with cheese and a choice of grilled marinated steak, slow-roasted chicken, or optional potato. The burritos are served with dipping sauces including Creamy Garlic, Creamy Chipotle, and Nacho Cheese, with Creamy Garlic positioned as the featured pairing due to social media popularity. A paired tasting evaluated each burrito for taste, texture, and likability when dipped. Pricing at one location listed the pair at $5.99 with one sauce included and additional sauces priced at $0.70 each. The vegetarian potato option must be requested off-menu.
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