Seriously, Think Twice Before Ordering Chick-Fil-A's Mac And Cheese Tray - Tasting Table
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Seriously, Think Twice Before Ordering Chick-Fil-A's Mac And Cheese Tray - Tasting Table
"For the scatterbrained and poor party planners among us, last-minute ordering is not an option. Orders of the mac and cheese trays need advanced notice, as Chick-fil-A requires at least two hours before you can carry these large portions home. Party hosts will also need to account for transportation time and any necessary reheating of the noodles before serving - and reheating may not bring the dish back to its original quality."
"Driving home with a tray of mac and cheese may seem innocuous enough, but if time passes between picking up your order and when you plan to serve the tray, you may find that the top crust of cheese lacks the bite you're hoping for, and you will need to compensate for the lack of crunch at home. Once reheated, the cooked pasta noodles are at risk of turning into soggy, soft messes."
Chick-fil-A offers a baked, melty mac and cheese casserole made in-house with cheddar, Romano, and Parmesan, intended to serve larger dinner parties. Orders of mac and cheese trays require at least two hours' advanced notice and cannot be picked up immediately. Transport time and any necessary reheating must be accounted for, because reheating may not restore the dish to its original quality. The top crust of cheese can lose its desired crunch during transport, and reheated pasta noodles risk becoming soggy and soft. Party hosts should weigh the convenience of a large tray against the potential loss of texture and quality.
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