Graham crackers and sharp cheese
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Watermelon and bacon
That's reminiscent of the Prosciutto e Melone that my Italian wife has taught me to enjoy!
Mixing watermelon and vanilla
Slice of ham, leaf of lettuce, coleslaw. Roll that sucker up like a little burrito. Nom nom nom.
That’s not weird at all lol
Coleslaw makes anything delicious. It's more of a condiment than a dish imho...
Redneck lettuce wrap. Sounds good
Rockstar energy drink and a heath bar, for whatever reason they complement each other so well
I have a sugar free rockstar and chocolate a few mornings every week because of how weirdly good they compliment each other but I never really put thought into it being a weird combo hahaha, but you’re totally right!
Weird Al came up with the Twinkie Weiner Dog, which is a hot dog with a Twinkie as the bun topped with spray cheese. It's surprisingly good.
Cheese with jam
We put chilli jam on our cheese & crackers, especially good combo is: cracker+cheese+slice cabanossi/salami/etc+slice of gerkin+chilli jam dollop.
Cottage cheese, apple sauce and pickled red cabbage. Or sub out the cabbage for pickled beets.
I have my reasons.
Chocolate bar dipped in nacho cheese.
- French toast and ketchup and maple syrup
- Steak, cottage cheese and ripple potato chips
- Peanut butter sandwiches and chicken noodle soup
- Sweet potato fries or perogies with Miracle whip.
Tahini and Sriracha.
Best sauce for a burrito, but also great on salads.
Coffee after ive eaten a very spicy but still tolerable dish/hotsauce.
Tried using cayenne when making coffee but isnt quite the same. Might be the challenge flavour itself that i don't like as much
Unsweetened cold brew coffee, fresh orange juice, and sparkling mineral water. It sounds most foul but tastes so good, sparkling smokey orange.
What ratio? I'm curious to try this.
About 1:1:2, coffee, juice, sparkling water. I really like it a lot. Has to be fresh orange juice.
Cream corn and ham. Sweet and salty!
As a kid I made a PB, banana, mayo, and potato chip sandwich pretty often. I fucking loved it. As an adult I'd never eat that, but occasionally I crave it.
Hold the mayo, and swap the potato chips for granola, and I can chop firewood all day long on one or two of those.
PB and cheese sandwich, ideally with toasted bread. I don’t know why I love it so much. I swear it started as a hungry teen thing and not a weed munchie thing.
Pepperoni in a tortilla, microwaved a few seconds, is pretty damn good.
Throw in some mozzarella and pizza sauce, and you've got a ghetto mega pizza bite
I'm usually not willing to commit that much. Sometimes string cheese is a good addition but then the cook time is longer and maybe the peps or tortilla get overdone.
Applesauce and sausage gravy.
It shouldn't be a surprise since pork pairs so well with sweet foods, but it's as essential to biscuits and gravy as hot-sauce.
I've been told that it's strange, although it seems like an obvious combo to me:
Pan fried potatoes, mushroom, and onion. Served with tomato sauce to dip it in.
Whoever thought that was strange needs to get out more.
Yea this sounds like a normal ass hash mix to me. I personally hate mushrooms (wish I didn't), but its not weird to mix those together.