I tried apple pies from 6 fast-food chains and ranked them from worst to best
- I tried apple pies from Arby's, KFC, McDonald's, Panda Express, Popeyes, and Taco Bell.
- I loved Arby's apple-infused croissant-textured pie.
- However, my favorite was the $3.65 caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.
Year-round, I opt for savory pies. But come fall, I ditch my go-to chicken potpies for the season's staple: apple pie.
When it comes to pies, everyone has their own traditions and favorite flavors, but apples have endured as one of the more popular choices.
Earlier this year, Holiday Calendar, a platform dedicated to holiday lists, analyzed the grocery habits of 12 million Americans and surveyed 4,500 people across 15 states to determine their favorite pie. It found that apple pie consistently ranked in the top five most popular pies across the country. Additionally, in 2022, Instacart revealed that apple pie accounted for over 27% of its pie sales between February 2021 and January 2022, declaring it a clear favorite among the American crowd.
While there's no substitute for the fresh-out-of-the-oven homemade version, on-the-go options served at fast-food chains make for good alternatives.
To find which fast-food chain serves the best apple pie, I tried pies from Arby's, KFC, McDonald's, Panda Express, Popeyes, and Taco Bell and ranked them from my least favorite to my favorite based on flavor, texture, and value.
Here's how every fast-food apple pie ranked.
A serving of four bite-sized apple pies cost $2.91, excluding tax and fees, at my local KFC in Manhattan, New York. When I tried these in August, the pies also came in a 10-count serving.
The apple pie poppers were only added to KFC's menu in April, so I was excited to try them. KFC's menu no longer lists the apple pies, but it did add a cherry pie version in October. The brand did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
I placed an online order through DoorDash and received my pastries within 14 minutes. Despite the quick delivery, when I opened the packet, the pastries were barely lukewarm and already slightly soggy.
Three bites into the tiny pocket pie, I still hadn't gotten the gooey apple taste I love. Instead, I felt like I was eating fried flour.
While these weren't my favorite apple-pie dessert, I could see how they could be a good snack option because of their size. Given that they came in packs of four or 10, I thought groups might enjoy ordering them.
The pie roll cost $2, excluding tax and fees, at a Panda Express I visited in Chicago.
The chain's first-ever dessert option, introduced in 2023, was created to combine the flavors and textures of an American apple pie and a Chinese egg roll.
It's made using a wonton wrapper and apple filling, topped with cinnamon sugar.
I was impressed with the freshness of this roll and liked that it is always served hot. Before I even took a bite, I could tell the pastry had a nice crunchy exterior.
A dessert doesn't need to be doused in sugar, but this one was, putting it fifth in my ranking.
However, I loved the crunch of the pastry, and the serving had the fewest calories of all the pies I tried βΒ 150 calories βΒ so it may be a good sweet option for some diners looking for lower-calorie options.
The cinnamon-coated dessert cost $1.89, without taxes and fees, at the Popeyes I visited in Chicago.
Unlike the pies from KFC, this 240-calorie pie has no slits or holes on either side. It comes wrapped with a few fork-like impressions on its corners to prevent the filling from escaping.
I think spices like cinnamon are less for taste and more for their fragrance βΒ if you add just the right amount, it can be a game changer, but overdo it, as in the case of this Popeyes pie, and it can really throw the whole recipe off-balance.
The one thing Popeyes got right was the flavor of its filling, which had just the right hint of lemon and some apple chunks. I'm obsessed with mixing tangy and sweet flavor profiles, and I think it helped this pie stand out from the rest.
It cost $2.40 at the Arby's I visited in Chicago, excluding tax and fees.
The turnover came in a regular, white-colored pastry packet with no branding. The basic packaging and the sugary drizzle didn't appeal to me at first, but when I did take a bite, I was pleasantly surprised.
The inside had the perfect layer of apple filling, which was molten but still a bit thick. It was encased in crisp pastry.
Despite having only one layer of apple filling, this 430-calorie pie did not taste doughy and was well-balanced.
Most importantly, the apple chunks were missing. The jam-like texture in the filling meant there was a hint of artificialness, which took away from the spirit of the season and the pie for me.
At $1.89 β excluding tax and feesβ this apple pie from a Chicago McDonald's was priced similarly to the one at Popeyes.
First launched in 1968, the brand's apple pie was fried in its early days. Over the years, though, it has undergone several transformations. The most significant of these was the switch from frying to baking in 1992. It's now 243 calories.
Although the shape of the pie was pretty standard, I was happy to see McDonald's added patterns to the pastry.
This pie had the right ratio of apples to dough, and I enjoyed the warm and soft interior and its crispy biscuit-like exterior.
At $3.65 β excluding tax and feesβ this apple pie from my local Taco Bell in New York, which I ordered via DoorDash, was the most expensive on the list.
Last month, Taco Bell unveiled a new "Decades" menu featuring old favorites. The menu included popular items that had been previously discontinued from each decade since the brand launched.
Four items have been available since Halloween, but the brand recently added its 2004 hit, the caramel apple empanada.
The empanada was first introduced as part of the brand's Big Bell Value Menu but was discontinued in 2019 until now.
As soon as I held the pastry's paper sleeve, I noticed how warm it felt. It had remained hot even though I was trying it about 15 minutes after I received it on a cold day.
As I took my first bite, I could immediately taste the warm and velvety filling alongside the crispy pastry. Its freshness stood out, and unlike the other pies I'd tried, this one got to the star of the dish β the filling β right from the start.
Even the apples had a nice tart and juicy crunch to them and paired nicely with the caramel.
As far as fast-food pies go, this was by far the best I'd tried.
The filling struck a perfect balance and was not overly sweet, and it paired beautifully with the crispy, lightly salted dough. I had every intention of sharing a few bites with a friend but ended up eating the entire pastry myself.
It also felt slightly larger and more satisfying than the other pies on this list, which perhaps explains why it's also the priciest option.
Overall, each pie I tried had a unique flavor profile and varied textures, ranging from crispy and toasted to soft and molten.
But Taco Bell's caramel apple empanada stood out for its well-balanced flavors: a warm, crispy pie with juicy whole chunks of apple complemented by creamy caramel, setting the perfect tone for the cozy days ahead.