Before today, the only Rachels I knew of were characters on TV named Rachel (Rachel in Friends and Rachel in Glee) and The Rachel hairstyle. But today I learned about the Rachel sandwich. Thanks, Arby’s!
Arby’s Turkey Rachel features roast turkey, swiss cheese, Thousand Island dressing, Swiss cheese, and Arby’s housemade coleslaw on marble rye bread. The housemade coleslaw is made with shredded cabbage and carrots in a creamy dressing. The sandwich is a variation of the Reuben sandwich, which has corned beef and sauerkraut instead of roast turkey and coleslaw.
You can also order Arby’s Turkey Rachel with twice the turkey. It and Arby’s Reuben are available for a limited time.
A Turkey Rachel has 720 calories, 33 grams of fat, 7 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 85 milligrams of cholesterol, 1850 milligrams of sodium, 66 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of fiber, 11 grams of sugar, and 40 grams of protein.
If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.
(Image via Arby’s website.)
Looks very good, and something for the non-red-meat-eating world! 🙂
It really looked good so I had to try it. And it was a very good sandwich. Glad to have something like that to choose from.
Horrible! Left a chemical aftertaste for hours! Not sure if it was even real turkey…too mushy.
Definitely the wettest sandwich I’ve ever had. It wasn’t bad, but I’d rather have the turkey and swiss. The flavors mix well but the rye is a little strong if you get a bite without much turkey. Make sure you get napkins with this one.
A traditional Rachel is corn beef with coleslaw. I like Arbys twist on this yummy sandwich made with turkey.
A Rachel is turkey just like Arby’s makes this sandwich. A Reuben is the traditional sandwich made with corned beef………………..Do your home work before you make an idiot out of yourself !!!!!!
Disgusting. The turkey was way too salty. bleck never again