Rattlesnake Fries are the latest addition to the Taco Bell menu. Hot, spicy, and cheesy, but with only 450 calories per serving, the new menu item will surely make spicy food fans very happy.
Made with Nacho Fries, Taco Bell’s new boldly seasoned fries also feature steak, jalapeño peppers, and spicy jalapeño sauce. All topped with nacho cheese sauce to counterbalance the heat.
Despite having calorie-dense ingredients, an order of Steak Rattlesnake Fries has nearly the same amount of calories and carbs as the chain’s Nacho Fries when served with warm nacho cheese dip.
The Steak Rattlesnake Fries, however, have much more fat because of the amount of steak. They also contain twice the sodium, and nearly three times more saturated fat.
So, if you had to choose the healthier option between the two, Nacho Fries are the way to go. But if you’re craving a spicy hot dish that also has meat, then Steak Rattlesnake Fries option is the one for you.
Taco Bell Steak Rattlesnake Fries Calories and Nutrition
As mentioned above, an order of Steak Rattlesnake Fries has 450 calories. 55 percent of the calories are from fat, 34 percent are from carbs, and 11 percent are from protein sources such as the meat and nacho cheese sauce.
You can see the full nutritional breakdown of Taco Bell’s Steak Fries in the table below:
Steak Rattlesnake Fries Nutrition | |
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Calories | 450 |
Calories From Fat | 250 |
Total Fat | 28g |
Saturated Fat | 4g |
Trans Fat | 0g |
Cholesterol | 30mg |
Sodium | 1150mg |
Carbohydrates | 39g |
Fiber | 5g |
Sugars | 3g |
Protein | 12g |
On average, to burn off a 450-calorie order of Steak Rattlesnake Fries, a person who weighs 150 pounds would have to run for about 40 minutes, walk for 60 minutes, or cycle for at least 50 minutes at a moderate pace.
Allergens
Taco Bell’s new Steak Rattlesnake Fries contain the following known allergens:
- Gluten
- Milk
- Eggs
- Wheat
Ingredients and Allergen Information via: Taco Bell.