Posts With The Turnover Tag

Whataburger’s Deep Fried Lemon Pie

Just a quick review today - Whataburger’s lemon pie, available for a limited time only during summer months. It’s a refreshing treat this time of year, despite being deep fried and served hot. The 99 cent price and 230 calories make it almost guilt-free.

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The crust is extremely crispy and flaky, with little chunks and pieces breaking away as you munch. If you’ve ever had the hot apple pies that McDonald’s used to serve (before switching from fried to baked) you will know exactly what I’m talking about.

The filling is smooth, thick and creamy, almost like eating warm pudding. There’s a strong zesty lemon flavor, just a bit of tartness and a mildly sweet quality. It makes a wonderful dessert after eating a burger and fries, or a terrific snack by itself.

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The Lemon Pie from Whataburger is a tasty, affordable way to add a little summer sweetness to your next meal. Crunchy on the outside, rich and creamy on the inside, and ultimately quite satisfying. If you’re a lemon fan, your fast food pastry is here.

Price: $.99 / Website: Whataburger.com

Fast Food Critic Score: B

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Nutrition Facts - Whataburger Deep Fried Lemon Pie.

Calories - 230
Calories from Fat - 110
Total Fat - 12 grams
Carbs - 35 grams
Saturated Fat - 2.5 grams
Trans Fat - 1 grams
Cholesterol - 0 milligrams
Sodium - 280 milligrams
Protein - 3 grams

Arby’s Chocolate Turnover is Back!

On my visit to Arby’s today I discovered the Chocolate Turnover is back for a limited time. Unfortunately the store manager could not tell me how long it’s going to be around, and since it’s a holiday weekend I’m unable to reach my regular PR contact. So I cannot guarantee your local stores will have them, but if you plan on eating at Arby’s soon, definitely keep your eyes open because they’re delicious. They are made by Pepperidge Farm using Hershey’s cocoa. You can read my review here.

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I will update that review with the new photo above, and others. It was one of my first reviews after starting the site, and those old images were taken with a cellphone.

By the way — Happy 4th of July to Everyone — God Bless America.

Arby’s new Chocolate Turnover

As I drove away from Arby’s on Monday night, with my delicious Crispy Chicken Bacon and Swiss Sandwich, I noticed a sign advertising their Chocolate Turnover dessert. Chocolate? I knew they had Apple and Cherry, but this was NEW. It looked good in the picture, but most food usually does. This would require a hands-on test, so tonight I went back to sample this new dessert item for myself. In fact, I got two of them.

Chocolate lovers should be excited as soon as they see it. There’s chocolate icing dribbled all over the top, and more chocolate trying to burst out the seems of the crust. It’s a nice looking pastry — much nicer than I was expecting. It’s a decent size too.

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The crust is flaky, layers break away with each bite. It’s very much like a croissant, and unlike typical fast food breads. As it turns out, this Chocolate Turnover is made by Pepperidge Farm exclusively for Arby’s. No mistaking it for pastry from a real street bakery, but it’s definitely better than average fast food dessert.

Here’s the story — Pepperidge Farm produces and ships the chocolate stuffed dough to Arby’s in a frozen state. Arby’s then bakes the turnovers on site, at each store. The icing is put on by-hand right before it’s served to you. The end result is a fresh tasting, warm and toasty treat. Almost like something you’d expect from a donut shop.

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The chocolate is made from genuine Hershey’s cocoa. The icing is sweet and light, while the stuffing inside packs more of a pure chocolate punch. It’s very rich, with a strong cocoa taste. Some might even find it too-much, but chocolate fanatics will be loving it. I should warn you — Eat this immediately after it’s served if you want full enjoyment. I purchased two, and the cold one was much less satisfying.

The Chocolate Turnover from Arby’s is about the closest thing to a bakery fresh dessert pastry you’ll find at a fast food place. It’s made from top quality ingredients, and the $1.29 cost is cheap enough for anybody to add to their next order.

Price: $1.29 / Website: Arbys.com

Fast Food Critic Score: A

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Nutrition Facts - Arby’s Chocolate Turnover.

Calories - 400
Calories from Fat - 225
Total Fat - 25 grams
Carbs - 37 grams
Saturated Fat - 7 grams
Trans Fat - 7 grams
Cholesterol - 0 milligrams
Sodium - 190 milligrams