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Nov 5, 2009
Review: KFC Snacker
A value option sandwich at KFC, the KFC Snacker sells for 99 cents. It is basically a KFC Chicken Strip, shredded lettuce, and pepper mayo sandwiched inside a sesame dinner roll.Nov 4, 2009
Review: Taco Bell - Black Jack Taco
For those who missed out on the free Halloween giveaway of Taco Bell's Black Jack Taco, I decided to give the gimmicky taco a go myself. At first blush, the Black Jack Taco is the basic Taco Bell Crunchy Taco but with a black taco shell (otherwise it would just be the Jack Taco and Jack in the Box would get free advertising...). Upon closer inspection, the Black Jack Taco also contains some shredded Pepper Jack and mozzarella cheese in addition to the normal cheddar and a healthy and somewhat pungent Pepper Jack sauce.How does it taste? While you get a taste of all the ingredients, the Pepper Jack sauce is quite strong (some might find it overpowering) and is "zesty" as Taco Bell describes. While it's a nice change of pace for those looking for something new, I still prefer the regular Crunchy Taco. Still both cost the same at a reasonable 89 cents, making the Black Jack Taco worth a try.
Nov 3, 2009
News: Former and Current Military Eat Free at Applebee's - 11/11/09
On Veteran's Day, Wednesday, 11/11/09, Applebee's is offering a free meal to all U.S. Veterans as well as current active duty military personnel. Proof of military service is required and can be show by the following:- U.S. Uniform Services ID Card
- U.S. Uniform Services Retired ID Card
- Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
- Veterans Organization Card (i.e. American Legion and VFW)
- Photograph in uniform
- Wearing uniform
- DD214
- Citation or Commendation
Veterans and current military personnel will be able to choose from one of six entrees: Three-Cheese Chicken Penne, Fire Pit Bacon Burger, Fiesta Lime Chicken, Chicken Tenders Platter, 7 oz. House Sirloin, or Oriental Chicken Salad.
Fine Print - "Available during business hours on November 11, 2009 at participating Applebee’s only. Dine-in from limited menu only. Beverages and gratuity not included. Veterans and active duty military simply show proof of military service."
News: Free Whataburger for Dressing in Orange - 11/10/09
Texas-based burger chain Whataburger is offering a free Whataburger to fans decked out "from head to toe" in the chain's signature orange for dine-in service on Tuesday, 11/10/09 from 5pm to 8pm. Whataburger has dubbed the night "Orange Night Out." The chain is privately-held so it should be valid at all 700 plus locations.Nov 2, 2009
Review: El Pollo Loco - Churro
El Pollo Loco's Churro off of their Loco Value Menu places a distance third to the churros at Baja Fresh and Costco. For $1, you get two churros.
El Pollo Loco's churros are only a little bit better than the churros you can buy frozen at the supermarket (for all I know, they might be the same churros you buy at the supermarket). They are just warm and kind of chewy. It does have the requisite coating of sugar and cinnamon. But all in all, El Pollo Loco's Churro is pretty disappointing though not bad at two for $1. Then again, you can get two deep-fried apple pies for $1 as well.El Pollo Loco Store Locator
Oct 28, 2009
Review: Little Caesars - Italian Cheese Bread
Oct 27, 2009
Review: Papa John's - Cheesesticks
Sometimes I get a hankering for cheese sticks that stems from back in my undergrad days when a local pizzeria would deliver to the dorms. Fortunately, some pizza chains now stock cheese sticks as a menu item including Papa John's, where they're sold at $4.99 for a 10-inch order and $5.99 for a 12-inch order.News: Boston Market offers Coupon for $1 Real Chicken Meal
Boston Market is offering a great deal via coupon on their website here. The coupon is for a "$1 Real Chicken Meal" which you can print out. According to the coupon a $1 Real Chicken Meal contains your choice of a quarter white or three pieces of dark meat chicken along with mashed potatoes and cornbread. The coupon expires on 11/01/2009 and is valid for one meal per customer per visit along with the other standard legalese.
Oct 26, 2009
Review: Taco Bell's Cheesy Roll-Up
Taco Bell's Cheesy Roll Up is a part of Taco Bell's "Why Pay More?" Value Menu. It's pretty much a quesadilla rolled up.
That's about it. It actually does not taste as good as a quesadilla which usually has a slight crispness where it's pressed or grilled. The Cheesy Roll-Up is more like a steamed quesadilla that's slighly folded up, making it soft with more cheese in each bite.I didn't really care for Taco Bell's Cheese Roll-Up with it's soft mushiness and prefer their quesadilla's more varied textures.
Nutritional Info - Taco Bell Cheesy Roll-Up (57g)
Calories - 180 (from Fat - 80)
Fat - 9g (Saturated Fat - 5g)
Sodium - 430mg
Carbs - 15g (Sugar - 1g)
Protein - 9g
Labels:
Fast Food,
Mexican,
Review,
Taco Bell,
Value Menu
Oct 25, 2009
News: Taco Bell: Free Black Jack Taco on Halloween After 6PM
From 6pm to Midnight on October 31, 2009, Halloween, Taco Bell is offering a free Black Jack Taco to all customers who stop by. You are not required to dress up, do a little dance, or anything like that. The Black Jack Taco is like Taco Bell's regular crunchy taco except the shell is black, there are a blend of three cheeses (mozzarella, pepper jack, and cheddar) instead of just cheddar, and it has a squeeze of zesty pepper jack sauce). Normal legalese applies (at participating locations, one per customer, yadda yadda yadda...).
Oct 21, 2009
Review: KFC - Chicken Little Sandwich
The KFC Chicken Little Sandwich is a relic of the KFC of old when fried chicken, sides, and biscuits were the only thing on the menu.Oct 20, 2009
Review: Arby's - Bacon Cheddar Roastburger
Billed as Arby's answer to the common hamburger, the Roastburger is more or less like a hamburger except with seasoned thin-sliced roast beef instead of a hamburger patty. It still tastes like a sandwich though. I tried the Bacon Cheddar Roastburger. The seasoning gives the meat a bit more "oomph" but part of a hamburger's flavor comes from the coarse texture of the patty itself and roast beef can't replicate that. Also hamburgers don't tend to be that seasoned anyway; a lot of the flavor is plain old hamburger fat.
The Arby's Bacon Cheddar Roastburger makes for a nice sandwich though. It has a slice of cheddar cheese, peppered bacon (an upgrade from the thin slices of mini-bacon most fast food chains sport), crisp lettuce, onions, and a slice of fresh tomato; the usual stuff you find in a traditional hamburger... as well as a sandwich.
I don't know how much healthier eating a Arby's Roastburger is than eating a greasy hamburger though. Compared to say a Burger King Whopper, it has about roughly half the fat but almost twice the sodium. Choices, choices... It does taste better than a Whopper though, sandwich and all.
Oct 19, 2009
News: Free Dipped Fruit Sampler from Edible Arrangements
Fresh fruit bouquet maker Edible Arrangements is offering a free sampler of chocolate-dipped fruit to the first 100,000 Facebook fans who sign up: http://www.facebook.com/dofruit?v=app_172875521384. Edible Arrangements Facebook fans who sign up will be emailed a coupon for a free sampler. The sampler is free to pick up in stores or can be delivered for $12. I'd recommend picking it up in stores but that's just me.
The sampler has a stated value of $15 and comes with six dipped fruit (whichever six they choose to give you). The promotion runs until 11/16/09 and is limited to the first 100,000 participants. The coupon itself is valid until 11/21/09.
Review: Burger King - Chicken Tenders
Burger King's version of the chicken nugget is called the Chicken Tender. I tried it recently off of Burger King's value menu at four pieces for $1. The tenders are breaded and lightly seasoned rather than battered like McDonald's Chicken McNuggets. While the chicken tender comes in a interesting crown shape, the meat itself is quite thin and, as a result, was dried out from the deep frying.Oct 16, 2009
Review: Carl's Jr. - Bacon Ranch Cheeseburger
Oct 15, 2009
Review: Green Burrito - Beef Taco
I was always curious about the Green Burrito growing up but I never actually tried it and then the local Green Burrito closed. It wasn't until recently that I finally tried it when I walked into a Carl's Jr... Apparently, CKE Restaurants, Inc., the parent company of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's , bought out the Green Burrito in 2001. Since then they have been co-branding them with Carl's Jr restaurants so that you can get American and Mexican Fast Food under the same roof much like Yum! Brands, Inc. does with Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut.
Oct 14, 2009
Review: Chipotle - Chicken Burrito
Since I posted yesterday about Chipotle's Free Boo-rito Halloween Promotion yesterday, I thought I'd review the fat foil-wrapped monster today. For roughly about $6 give or take, Chipotle has a rather simple menu where you can choose from an order of tacos (soft or hard), a burrito (regular or fajita style), a burrito bowl, or a salad. The only side is chips with the option of guacamole. Unlike Baja Fresh, chips are not complimentary with your order. They do offer margaritas and beer in additions to the regular soda fountain.One of their selling points is that their meats are "naturally raised" meaning were humanely raised free of antibiotics and growth hormones and were fed a vegetarian diet.
The Chipotle regular burrito comes in a flour tortilla with cilantro-lime rice, pinto or vegetarian black beans, meat (braised carnitas, barbacoa, adobo grilled chicken or steak) or guacamole (the vegetarian option), salsa, cheese, or sour cream. Barbacoa is slow-cooked meat, in this case, it's beef braised until tender.
I chose to go with the grilled chicken with rice and black beans and roasted chili-corn salsa. Chipotle's roasted chili-corn salsa is super great! It has a nice blend the sour tartness normally associated with salsa with the sweetness of corn and medium heat from chopped chili.
I have to say Chipotle makes a good burrito. The chicken was well-marinated and wasn't dry. All the ingredients have their own distinct flavors and are well blended when wrapped so that each bite gives you a taste of those flavors. Burrito Wrapping is important! I hate when all the ingredients are separated in the burrito and you can't get a good bite.
I have to say Chipotle makes a good burrito. The chicken was well-marinated and wasn't dry. All the ingredients have their own distinct flavors and are well blended when wrapped so that each bite gives you a taste of those flavors. Burrito Wrapping is important! I hate when all the ingredients are separated in the burrito and you can't get a good bite.One note of warning that I've noticed, Chipotle food isn't very hot temperature wise and ends up being just warm when you eat it.
Oct 13, 2009
News: Free Boo-ritos at Chipotle on Halloween
In celebration of Halloween, on Saturday, October 31, 2009, from 6pm to close, customers who visit a Chipotle dressed up as anything Chipotle-related (wrapped in foil, a burrito, taco, etc.) will get their choice of a free burrito, order of tacos, bowl, or salad (hence the Free Boo-rito).
Oct 12, 2009
Photos: Ramen Arrangement: Instant Ramen with Braised Pork
Ichiban Ramen Original Flavor with Braised Pork Belly, Bean Sprouts, and Green Onions... in a pot!
And again!
Shin Ramyun with Braised Pork Belly, Poached Egg, Bean Sprouts, Green Onions, and Carrots!
Oct 9, 2009
Homemade Recipe: Braised Pork Belly for Ramen
Just a simple braise for pork belly to serve with ramen (goes great with instant or otherwise). Feel free to experiment to taste but I used (roughly):- 1 pound of pork belly
- 1 part soy sauce
- 1 part mirin
- 4 cloves of garlic (crushed)
- 1 sprig of green onion (chopped into inches)
- 2 inches of ginger (crushed)
- sesame oil
Trim the skin from the pork belly. Then brown the pork belly in a pan.
Mix the other ingredients in a bowl. Taste the mixture and adjust according to your tastes. (Next time, I would add more garlic and ginger and less soy sauce. It turned out a bit too salty, so keep in mind when you taste the mixture, that the it will reduce and the flavors will magnify as a result. I might also try some apple or pear juice next time.)
Put the pork belly in a pot and add the mixture. Add enough water (or you can add canned broth if you like) to surround the meat. Bring to a boil and then reduce to a simmer uncovered for about 3 hours till the meat is ready to fall apart. Add more water or broth as necessary to keep the pork belly surrounded but not covered. Slice however you like and serve.
If you want a more intense flavor, you can let the pork cool and store it in the fridge with the juices (after you strain it) overnight. This will allow you to skim the fat and let the pork absorb the juices. Freeze what you don't use and reheat to serve.
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