Chick-fil-A clients order lunch in Midvale Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. Nationally, supporters of Chick-fil-A have declared Wednesday “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day.” Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Information
I need to confess — I dislike most milkshakes. Most milkshakes are a lot too candy (I do know, that’s the entire level) and except it’s a McDonald’s vanilla milkshake, which I give a cross to for the sake of nostalgia, I’m a tricky milkshake critic.
Enter the Chick-fil-A Autumn Spice milkshake.
Chick-fil-A hasn’t launched a brand new milkshake taste for the previous 4 years — till now. in response to the Deseret Information. This icy dessert has Utah roots. The chain first examined this recipe in Salt Lake Metropolis, in response to KSL.com.
My pal bought an Autumn Spice milkshake after which drove to see me. The topping on the shake lasted the quick drive and I rapidly smelled cinnamon after I noticed it. The drink has a nice hue that appears like orange combined with gentle brown. The whipped cream on the shake is fluffy and wealthy.
“Is that this the Pumpkin Spice Latte for many who can't eat espresso?” I requested my pal earlier than I took a sip.
The shake tasted like liquid gingerbread. It options tiny bits of brown sugar cookies together with a spice combination. Cinnamon is a robust taste together with notes of nutmeg. Whereas the cinnamon provides a richer dimension to the shake, I couldn’t shake that this ice cream dessert was just too candy.
After I consider fall drinks, I need one thing heat, one thing cozy and one thing that's earthy, not one thing that's chilly and candy. In the event you love milkshakes and love candy desserts, this is perhaps for you. As for me, I’ll wash down my meals with a decent Food plan Coke and lime.