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Chic fil a Spicy Chicken Sandwich


The Saltman

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I think anyone disappointed with the Chick-fil-A spicy chicken sandwich was probably just hoping that it would be better than their regular chicken sandwich. That's a lofty expectation.

I really enjoyed it. I had it with the pepperjack cheese, lettuce and tomato. Next time, however, I'm going to just have it plain -- I think all of the accoutrements took away from the spice a bit.

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It's weird, the Chick-Fil-A's in this area (DC-Baltimore) have had the Spicy Chicken Sandwich for two years now. I was really confused when I saw all the ads and hype about it's introduction.

IMO, the chicken is good, but it needs something else so replace the lack of pickles. Jalepenos maybe?

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I want a chic-fil-a dipped in Taco Bell Jalapeno sauce... that sh*t would be right.

I found it!!!!

Taco Bell Creamy Jalapeno Sauce Recipe

For Taco Bell's Chicken Quesadilla

Submitted by Kerry

1/4 cup mayonnaise

2 teaspoons minced jalapeno slices

2 teaspoons juice from jalapeno slices

3/4 teaspoon sugar

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

dash salt

Prepare creamy jalapeno sauce by combining all ingredients in a small bowl. Cover and chill so that flavors develop. Stir occasionally. Use 1 tablespoon sauce per tortilla.

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I just thought it could have been spicier....It was like eating a regular Chic fil a sandwich (mind you I love them). I guess my expectations were too high.

I've learned not to expect much out of anything that is labeled as "spicy." It's all targeted to the masses, which are, by and large, a bunch of pussy-mouths (please excuse my French).

I love spicy foods -- like absurdly hot, painful stuff -- but at the same time I know Chick-fil-A is not going to put anything really spicy out.

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People who eat and enjoy food that causes physical and psychological pain have mother attachment issues as well as the inability to empathize with others.

I can say with confidence that I have no mother-attachment issues whatsoever, and that if anything I'm probably too empathetic.

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. ;)

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