Twiglets and philadelphia, also curry on toast with butter
[QUOTE=DanishD;34255937]Sweet and sour? :P[/QUOTE]
Or add sugar to that shit and throw it all in a pan with some water and bam, strawberry sauce + the balsamic vinegar really brings the flavor of the fruit out in the sauce.
At a local bar they have a cheeseburger called "The Jersey" which has Bacon and Pork roll on it and its pretty damn good.
I løÅöõôóòve some:
Rice
Grilled Chicken
Banana
Sriracha
[QUOTE=Pepin;25481179]Chocolate and bread. You can put it in the microwave.[/QUOTE]
I have tried this with pita bread and Hershey chocolate. By our founding fathers, that was the most scrumptious thing tongue has tasted.
Toasted flour tortilla with sour cream.
Oh and does anyone mix Ranch dressing & ketchup? Makes a great dipping.
Peanut butter on waffles and syrup
Peanut butter on poptarts.
Probably not odd, but it's great.
Fried bread sandwich containing beans, chocolate, salted crisps, and crackling.
This is served at the restaurant I'm apprenticing at. Smoked whipped pork fat on mango's. Its quite good.
Pizza with mayo and onions
Bac-Os and lemon juice, like you would have cereal and milk
sour, salty and will make your pee smell like bac-os for the next 24 hours
[QUOTE=The First 11'er;33939456]Is that thing really worth it? I might get it.[/QUOTE]
Soda stream is amazing. I highly recommend it. But don't let your mix-ins sit there and not use them, because THEY WILL be gross.
Nutella and Salted Pretzels.
Combination of nutty, salty and sweet.
Vanilla Ice cream, and Doritos.
peanut butter with pickles and cheese
Cheese with chive
A nutella and double gloucester tastes like cheese and pickle, I had it as a sandwich twice when I was little
I know one, its a drink combination, milk and Dr.Pepper, its sooo nice!
Hot toast with lurpak butter spread on it. Spread some boursin (soft garlic cheese) and nutella on it. WIN.
One time I tried mixing tuna (the canned kind with oil, not sure how to call it in english.) with provenzal (it's a mix of Parsley, Garlic among other things.) and a little of oregano. It was realy good, imo.
Toasted Dark Rye, Honey, Smoked Ham, Monterey Jack, Coleslaw, and Regular Potato Chips. One of the best sandwiches I have made.
Two minute noodles on a sandwich.
mmmmmmmmmm...
I made myself a cathedral city and blueberry jam toastie the other day, and wow they worked oh so well together.
ignoring the fact that this was two years ago
[QUOTE=Mlisen14;25479933]Also my mate has theorized that any two foods that are good separately are certain to be good together and after months and months I'm yet to prove him wrong. Ideas?[/QUOTE]
Mint ice cream and orange juice.
Peanut butter and margarine on bread fucking fantastic
Coffee creamer in root beer.
Oh and I had a bologna and cheese sandwhich, some yellow mustard, nothing crazy. Then I put Heinz 57 on that bitch. The flavor just fell right out of my pants.
Wendy's chocolate frosty and fries
If you make homemade chili con carne, try sticking some small bits of chorizo in it whilst cooking it. It adds to the flavour quite nicely. Also, make sure you've got some tobasco and wourchestershire (fuck spelling it :v:) sauce in it, too, they add to the flavour.
Peanut butter on cold pepperoni pizza, creamcheese+white onions on toast, saltines+slices of chedder with ranch dressing.
I've suggested this before, but steak and mayonnaise is delicious
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