For me, it’s tortilla chips and ketchup…
Edit: Alright, if I get sick of your fault
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.
Peanut butter and spinach sandwich. Not too much spinach though
I put mustard on 50% of all my food.
Peanut butter and thick-sliced raw onion slices on whole wheat bread.
Soy sauce on vanilla ice cream.
Salami and apricot jam.
Hawaiian pizza with black and green olives.
Peanut butter and thick-sliced raw onion slices on whole wheat bread.
Sssssssssssundae…
I love PB and (sweet) onion sandwiches, but I like them best on a plain bagel. I mostly eat them when the walla walla onions are in season.
Cucumbers and honey is considered weird in other countries from what I gather
Little chocolate chip cookies as a cracker for hummus. The sweet biscuit texture with the cool, tangy lemon and garlic hummus is amazing. But sadly, most people are not ready for such truths.
My childhood nostalgia food is pasta with a bit of butter, powdered sugar and cocoa…
Doritos and chocolate milk.
Don’t ask me why or what it reminds me of, but the nostalgia portion of my brain goes haywire with that combo (maybe a good memory that’s locked away with some bad ones? I dunno).
Same, but flamin hot cheetos.
I actually came here to post an eerily similar one.
Chocolate milk and buttered popcorn.
Or maybe, chocolate milk is just amazing no matter what you’re eating.
Bread and fries
Popcorn and orange juice
The Chip Butty is a British classic, but I don’t know popcorn and oj. What’s the appeal, just a refreshing drink to sip with popcorn? Or is this some crazy oj cereal type thing?
Im not sure why, but I think the buttery taste makes the citrus in the oj incredibly sharp. This might just be a “me” thing. I do it religiously even if it gives me stomachaches.
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.
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.
Whoever thought that was strange needs to get out more.
Chocolate bar dipped in nacho cheese.
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!
Watermelon and bacon
That’s reminiscent of the Prosciutto e Melone that my Italian wife has taught me to enjoy!
Slice of ham, leaf of lettuce, coleslaw. Roll that sucker up like a little burrito. Nom nom nom.
Redneck lettuce wrap. Sounds good
That’s not weird at all lol
Coleslaw makes anything delicious. It’s more of a condiment than a dish imho…
Agreed. I wouldn’t eat it alone tbh.
It’s best in a hotdog
or a pulled-pork sandwich…
Cottage cheese, apple sauce and pickled red cabbage. Or sub out the cabbage for pickled beets.
I have my reasons.
Cottage cheese and apple butter is a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch (I believe) combination. It works really well well together. Anyway the more intense flavor of the apple butter over sauce, probably does the same as your pickled whatever
Oh I would probably love it