Post your ideas a food combos that don't sound like they go together and if they taste good let us know.
My younger sister likes apple slices dipped in ketchup i'm to afraid to try it so I cant tell you if it is any good.
I like chocolate and cold water, the water clears up the taste and enhances it.
I like the Coca Cola and mentos combination. The side effect, it gets messy
Am I the only one who does french fries + honey mustard?
[QUOTE=Xanadu;45376434]Am I the only one who does french fries + honey mustard?[/QUOTE]
No I love that.
Bacon+(insert something sweet, like ice cream, chocolate)
i like a sandwich with a pringle inside. mmm.
Virtually anything with peanut butter is wonderful...
Specially burgers - oh damn they're tasty!
Pizza and ranch dressing
fries and banana milkshake
cheese and jam toasties
Sour cream and onion crisps with chocolate. Oh god the amazingness.
chicken and apple sauce
[QUOTE=riki2cool;45376619]chicken and apple sauce[/QUOTE]
I seen that thread. But chicken and fruity stuff does actually go together really well and that is why I don't think it is that weird something that I had like that is chicken and a raspberry jam sauce on it and it is very similar and tastes really good so that is why I don't think it is weird.
bacon and pickles
Chocolate, cheese, and salty crackers.
Jam and cheese in a sandwich.
Garlic sauce and anything you can buy at a pizzaria.
grape jelly and smoked sausage.
Kraft mac n cheese smothered in applesauce
Peanut butter + banana slices
So good
[QUOTE=Zotobom;45377610]Peanut butter + banana slices
So good[/QUOTE]
Isn't that mainstream already? You can see peanut butter and banana in sandwiches as popularized by Elvis for a start.
I knew Elvis ate it but everyone I told about it said ''what the fuck man that sounds gross''
[QUOTE=Zotobom;45377641]I knew Elvis ate it but everyone I told about it said ''what the fuck man that sounds gross''[/QUOTE]
Maybe they're of the persuasion who'll knock something without trying it.
I like to dip the french fry into the frosty
Marmite and Ham sandwiches. the slight watery salty tang of the ham is emphasized by the slight mild but slightly spicy Marmite, into something that's gooey but moderately filling. if the spiciness is a little bit too much, you could put a tiny bit of red sauce after the Marmite. it also works with chicken slices, but the chicken takes the role of just bulking the sandwich up, rather than spreading the taste.
if you are going chicken, then it should be red sauce on top of the chicken instead.
[QUOTE=Plucky;45378405]Marmite and Ham sandwiches. the slight watery salty tang of the ham is emphasized by the slight mild but slightly spicy Marmite, into something that's gooey but moderately filling. if the spiciness is a little bit too much, you could put a tiny bit of red sauce after the Marmite. it also works with chicken slices, but the chicken takes the role of just bulking the sandwich up, rather than spreading the taste.
if you are going chicken, then it should be red sauce on top of the chicken instead.[/QUOTE]
That sounds amazing I want some.
orange juice after brushing teeth
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[QUOTE=Plucky;45378405]Marmite and Ham sandwiches. the slight watery salty tang of the ham is emphasized by the slight mild but slightly spicy Marmite, into something that's gooey but moderately filling. if the spiciness is a little bit too much, you could put a tiny bit of red sauce after the Marmite. it also works with chicken slices, but the chicken takes the role of just bulking the sandwich up, rather than spreading the taste.
if you are going chicken, then it should be red sauce on top of the chicken instead.[/QUOTE]
I have marmite on literally every sandwich I eat. It's delicious.
luncheon meat and chocolate
or sausage and chocolate
French Fries and Cigarettes.
I've heard good things about Mountain Dew and chocolate milk, but I don't have the bravery to try it myself.
Not unheard off but I get weird looks at my college mixing dark chocolates and whiskey/other alcohol.
Also honey and tortilla shells
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