Weird/Unusual but good food combinations.

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Kinda self explanatory. Post your favorites.

Everyone knows you dip fries in a Frosty. No ifs, no buts.

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Disclaimer: Ketchup and mayonaise is not unusual or good.
 
I kinda had a feeling that post by Niky would somehow make it into this thread.
 
Bacon pancakes.

As you're making the pancakes, put down half the batter, then put on some cooked bacon, and then top it off with the rest of the batter.
 
Mix shredded crab meat into mashed potatoes and then thank me later.
 
Strawberry pancakes, velveeta mashed potatoes, Venison burgers with cheddar cheese and broken up bacon inside them, venison hot dogs with either cheddar cheese or cheese and jalepenos inside them, potato chips and ketchup, scrambled eggs and ketchup, omlettes with genoa salami in it etc
 
Cocoa power in pancake batter makes chocolate pancakes.

A maccas chip, diped into a frozen coke.

Salty, Sweet, Hold, Cold is like a punch in the face.

It is a taste you will never forget.
 
Orange juice mixed with cranberry is a pretty good mix. Or Hawaiian punch with ginger ale or sprite/7 up/Sierra mist.
 
Not sure if it's weird, beef vindaloo with cucumber + fries dip in the vindaloo sauce and some extra chilli sauce for that extra burn :lol:
 
A sandwich made of -
Boiled egg
Corned beef
Cheese
Southern fried chicken

A favourite of mine in Uni.

Boiled egg and Sandwich-pack chicken tikka also make for a tasty but smelly packed meal.
 
Many year's ago I used to have feta cheese and watermelon (among other things) for lunch at the work cafe. It was surprisingly good.
 
Years ago I discovered the joy of the sliced pickled beetroot and mayonnaise sandwich.
 
I used to dip the odd Kit Kat in peanut butter after sampling a limited edition PB Kit Kat Chunky once. Turned out it tasted even better than the actual Chunky bar. I've never been a fan of the stuff if it's spread on any other food, oddly.

And of course, there's BK fries and Diddy Doughnut chocolate dip.
 
Mix shredded crab meat into mashed potatoes and then thank me later.

Mix crab meat or shrimp with onions and green onions with several raw eggs, whisk that together into a kind of batter and fry that.

Stir-fry chicken with pineapples, using a mix of ketchup and HP steak sauce... as the sauce.


Take any combination of basil, coriander, perilla and a slice of cucumber or tomato, dip that in refined* fish sauce. The combination must have perilla and a slice of cucumber/tomato. Must try if you enjoy Vietnamese food. Goes well as a side and is inexpensive to make - like just about any vietnamese food - and takes no time to prepare as there's no cooking involved.

* not fish sauce straight from the bottle because that's too plain salty. My dad loves to modify it for better serving: adding water and sugar to balance the saltiness, vinegar to add some zing, and chopped garlic and chili peppers for added spices and better appearance.
 
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Take any combination of basil, coriander, perilla and a slice of cucumber or tomato, dip that in refined* fish sauce. The combination must have perilla and a slice of cucumber/tomato. Must try if you enjoy Vietnamese food. Goes well as a side and is inexpensive to make - like just about any vietnamese food - and takes no time to prepare as there's no cooking involved.

* not fish sauce straight from the bottle because that's too plain salty. My dad loves to modify it for better serving: adding water and sugar to balance the saltiness, vinegar to add some zing, and chopped garlic and chili peppers for added spices and better appearance.

I should try this, since I'm Vietnamese (I believe you are too).

I can't remember my unusual food combos but I do recall topping pudding with assorted jello, though I don't think that's unusual. The rest of my family does for some reason.
 
Sandwich....with ham, bologna, salami, American cheese, possibly turkey, an anything else. With ketchup and mustard.
 
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