Shake Shack Is Frying Up a Tangy New Side Dish for Fans—Get It While It's Still Here!
We hope you're feeling snacky because Shake Shack has just unveiled a new side that it promises is taking the spotlight. Move over, crispy crinkle cut fries, and make room for Shake Shack's new fried pickles.
With Shake Shack proclaiming that it's Fried Pickle Season, the announcement couldn't have come at a better time. The new addition to the restaurant's menu features thick, juicy dill pickles fried to perfection, with a crisp outer layer packed full of flavor.
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"Move aside Crinkle Cuts – it's time for our newest side to make its debut! Brine-y, Crispy, Craveable. Our newest side, Fried Pickles are here, and they are stealing the spotlight...They're even better when paired with a Sandwich, hot dog or even our Crinkle Cuts," read a blog post from Shake Shack.
And because no fried pickle dish is complete without a dipping sauce, each order comes with a side of Shake Shack's Buttermilk Ranch. Be sure you act fast because the fried pickles are only available for a limited time.
If you're feeling particularly pickle-y, there are a handful of other limited edition offerings that feature regular pickles, as well as the restaurant's new fried pickles. They include the Smoky Classic BBQ Burger and the Carolina BBQ Burger with Fried Pickles.
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The Smoky Classic BBQ Burger features a quarter-pound patty of 100 percent Angus beef topped with American cheese, applewood-smoked bacon, pickles, crispy onions and Shake Shack's classic smoky BBQ sauce on a toasted potato bun.
For fried pickle lovers, the Carolina BBQ Burger with Fried Pickles gets you a quarter-pound patty of 100 percent Angus beef topped with pepper jack cheese, applewood-smoked bacon, fried pickles and a tangy-sweet Carolina-style BBQ sauce on a toasted potato bun.
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