Taco Bell Just Announced A Steakhouse Burrito And Nachos Filled With Queso

It seems like Taco Bell is slowly creeping up into steakhouse territory, now that they’ve cornered the Doritos market. The fast food chain announced that they’re introducing two new items, inspired by the classic steakhouse, that’ll hit national locations immediately.

The first will be a Steakhouse Burrito featuring grilled steak, potatoes bites, three cheeses, sour cream, and Green Chile Queso wrapped in a flour tortilla.

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If you enjoy getting your fingers covered in cheese, Taco Bell is also introducing these new Steakhouse Nachos that are topped with strips of steak, beans, cheese, pico de gallo, guacamole, sour cream, and queso.

So what exactly is queso?

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While Taco Bell already has a nacho cheese sauce, this will be the first time they serve queso, a Tex-Mex style cheese sauce made from blending two different types of cheese with cream, an onion base, and sweet and spicy peppers.

Nacho cheese, on the other end of the spectrum, is made entirely of processed cheese.

You can find these new items available nationwide at participating Taco Bell locations.

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