What is Popeyes Cajun rice made of?

What is Popeyes Cajun rice made of?

Popeyes Cajun rice While traditional New Orleans’ Dirty Rice is made using chicken/beef broth, celery, onions, garlic, peppers, and various leftover meat parts. Popeyes’ version of the dish, apparently, uses ground beef and ground chicken gizzards.

Did Popeyes get rid of Cajun rice?

“At Popeyes, we are always listening to feedback from our guests and looking for ways to improve our menu,” the fast-food chain responded via email. “So, after thoughtful consideration, our Cajun Rice and Green Beans are no longer on the permanent menu.

What is the best meal at Popeyes?

s That Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Has to Offer

  • Spicy Tenders.
  • French Fries.
  • Red Beans and Rice.
  • Chicken Waffle Tenders.
  • Mashed Potatoes.
  • Ghost Pepper Wings.
  • Cinnamon Apple Pie.
  • Chicken Po-boy. The Chicken Po-boy is pretty solid for a fast food sandwich.

Which is better Popeyes or Chick Fil A?

Popeyes tastes better; Chick-fil-A tastes better; or the slightly more nuanced variation: Popeyes is better because I can now eat a delicious fast food chicken sandwich without supporting the politics of Chick-fil-A.

What are the sides at Popeyes Chicken?

Popeye’s sides include:

  • Red Beans & Rice.
  • Cole Slaw.
  • Cajun Fries.
  • Mashed Potatoes.
  • Green Beans.
  • Cajun Rice.
  • Corn On The Cob.
  • Macaroni & Cheese.

Which fast food fish sandwich is best?

  • Culver’s Northwoods Walleye Sandwich.
  • Dairy Queen Wild Alaskan Fish Sandwich.
  • White Castle Panko Breaded Fish Slider.
  • Long John Silver’s Classic Battered Alaskan Pollock Sandwich.
  • McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish.
  • Arby’s Crispy Fish Sandwich.
  • Burger King Big Fish.
  • Wendy’s Crispy Panko Fish Sandwich. Photo: Wendy’s.

How much is a 5 piece tender meal at Popeyes?

Popeyes Tender Combos Menu Price 2021

Food Name Size Price
Tenders , Combo 3 Pc. $7.29
Tenders , Combo 5 Pc. $9.29
Tenders , Dinner 3 Pc. $5.79
Tenders , Dinner 5 Pc. $7.79

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