Wingstop’s Carolina Gold Rooster Sandwich encompasses a crispy-fried rooster filet tossed in new Carolina Gold BBQ sauce and served with pickles on a toasted brioche bun.
I purchased one for $5.49. It comes with a selection of dipping sauce.
Wingstop’s Carolina Gold BBQ sauce supplied a candy mustard base with a considerable vinegary tang and a contact of warmth. The sauce was fairly thick and sticky and utterly coated the rooster filet. It made for considerably messy consuming.
The rooster filet was fairly contemporary out of the fryer and maintained a good crispiness regardless of being coated in sauce. The crust on the filet was pretty thick however mild with a fair construction to it. The rooster inside was properly moist and the filet was a great measurement (a little bit greater than the width of the bun).
The pickles added a pleasant crunch but in addition an pointless hit of salt and tang that was already equipped by the Carolina Gold BBQ sauce.
The bun was sturdy however delicate with a good quantity of springy resilience to it.
Taken altogether, Wingstop’s Carolina Gold Rooster Sandwich turned out fairly nicely. The textures had been diverse and the sandwich was nicely put collectively. I appreciated the candy and tangy mustard-BBQ sauce high quality of the sauce however may have used a extra measured method within the salt division.