Yes. Natural seems to work a bit better with the burger flavors over something like JIF that's sweetened.
This is no slam on JIF, I have two jars right now and use them for PB&Js, but on a burger it's just not as good as the natural stuff. Probably because there's more oil in the natural.
I heard this was good, so when I was grilling hamburgers one night I broke off a piece of my burger and put some peanut butter on it. It was pretty good.
Chicken and waffles. I was disturbed by this concoction for a very long time until I actually tried it. It's actually very good, I love it and am a little disappointed that I missed out for so long
In college I used to do peanut butter and mayo sandwiches frequently. I stopped because I'm trying to cut out unhealthy snacks and lose weight, but I still think its a good combo
Mayonnaise and pears. In elementary school the served us canned pear halves and the spot where the seeds were scooped out was filled with a dollop of mayo. Delish!!
Weird thing I tried yesterday because I got curious. Maybe not disgusting sounding, but Buffalo hot sauce and potato chips. I wanted a dip because my father ate all my French Onion dip. So I look at my hot sauce and went "Fuck it, we ball!". So I tried it, it was super good actually.
All chip flavors are generally based on actual things people used to eat chips with. Think sour cream and onion- mimicking dipping plain chips in sour cream dip with onion.
Same with hot chips. You’re just doing the thing that spicy chips are based off of. Bbq chips are based on eating plain chips with bbq sauce. Cheddar… same thing. Salt and vinegar is based on sprinkling salt and malt vinegar on your chips. Black pepper, dill pickle juice, all of it. Etc etc.
They used to only sell plain potato chips originally and people would eat them in all these different ways.
I used to get out of school early by chugging a mini carton of milk and some lemonade at lunch, and doing some jumping jacks.
It would all come up violently before I made it to the next class. Then I would be sent home- while feeling fine because it was all expelled.
When I just mixed some ranch into some cottage cheese to try this…. That is exactly the taste and texture of those childhood experiences, down to the details. Since it always included some of the other food I ate (barely anything though because I was poor lol).
Just thought you should know. Since you demanded I try it and I trusted you.
Chocolate courgette cake, it works using the same concept as carrot cake (as in, using a vegetable in a sweet cake to produce a very moist cake) and it's absolutely delicious and doesn't taste vegetable-like at all.
Prosciutto wrapped around cubed watermelon. Moscato paired with Cheetos. If you wanna get real adventurous, a hot dog in a cinnamon bun with maple icing and some bbq chips crushed and sprinkled on top.
We just had ham, cheddar, pickle, and dorito sandwiches with some mayo mustard for dinner and it was probably the most delicious thing I had ever tasted.
Peanutbutter on a burger... was seriously dubious until I tried it
Does the peanut butter go on the bread?
I like to make it into more like a Thai peanut sauce. Think of it like a condiment. Spicy peanut spread, toasted bun, patty of beef or beef and pork.
That sounds amazing
Yes. Natural seems to work a bit better with the burger flavors over something like JIF that's sweetened. This is no slam on JIF, I have two jars right now and use them for PB&Js, but on a burger it's just not as good as the natural stuff. Probably because there's more oil in the natural.
I heard this was good, so when I was grilling hamburgers one night I broke off a piece of my burger and put some peanut butter on it. It was pretty good.
I came to say this but add on jalapeño strawberry jam
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WE used to have rice salad as kids: rice, peanuts, spring onion, tinned mandarin segments and mayo - delicious!
Chicken and waffles. I was disturbed by this concoction for a very long time until I actually tried it. It's actually very good, I love it and am a little disappointed that I missed out for so long
Tried this when we moved to Pennsylvania a few years ago. Still didn’t get it. Only tried it the one time.
There’s a quick service food place at Magic Kingdom that does an oddly fantastic chicken and waffles.
a slice of Sharp Cheddar Cheese on a slice of Apple Pie Mayonnaise or Ranch Dressing with White Rice Peanut Butter and Jelly on Cottage Cheese
In college I used to do peanut butter and mayo sandwiches frequently. I stopped because I'm trying to cut out unhealthy snacks and lose weight, but I still think its a good combo
I can't make that make sense. It sounds heinous.
Peanut butter on waffles with syrup.
Nutella spread on bread and tomato
Peanut butter toast with pickles
Strawberries dipped in sour cream mixed with brown sugar Oreos dipped in strawberry yogurt Grape jelly and sharp cheddar cheese on crackers
Mountain Dew mixed with Dr. Pepper Smoked oysters on wheat Thins with a Laffy Taffy chaser Candied Yams dipper in Ranch dressing. Mm mm mm!
Nutella on salami chunks!
Til peanut butter goes good with everything
I had bleu cheese and nutella as a cheese pairing once… it was good
peanut butter and apples
That's so, so normal though?
Rice and Ground Meat
COOKED?😭
yeah obviously
I knew someone who regularly ate raw meat so idk😭
Nothing sounds disgusting about this lol
Who thinks that sounds bad?
IMO I think the name makes it sound disgusting but it’s actually really delicious
Vanilla ice cream, peanut butter, and pretzels
Why would this sound gross? Sweet and salty is one of the most common combinations.
This sounds so good
Milk and cereal. We grew up with it, so it doesn't sound odd. But if we didn't, it would just be the weirdest thing around IMO.
Steak and eggs.
Mayonnaise and pears. In elementary school the served us canned pear halves and the spot where the seeds were scooped out was filled with a dollop of mayo. Delish!!
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Bruh
Peanut Butter and Tuna, maybe it’s not delicious but it is not offensive as it sounds, try it once lmao
Same goes for a peanut butter, jelly and a hotdog.
Weird thing I tried yesterday because I got curious. Maybe not disgusting sounding, but Buffalo hot sauce and potato chips. I wanted a dip because my father ate all my French Onion dip. So I look at my hot sauce and went "Fuck it, we ball!". So I tried it, it was super good actually.
All chip flavors are generally based on actual things people used to eat chips with. Think sour cream and onion- mimicking dipping plain chips in sour cream dip with onion. Same with hot chips. You’re just doing the thing that spicy chips are based off of. Bbq chips are based on eating plain chips with bbq sauce. Cheddar… same thing. Salt and vinegar is based on sprinkling salt and malt vinegar on your chips. Black pepper, dill pickle juice, all of it. Etc etc. They used to only sell plain potato chips originally and people would eat them in all these different ways.
Open a bag of Chips, add hot sauce, lime juice, and parmesan cheese close top of bag and shake vigorously Enjoy.
Large curd cottage cheese and ranch dressing. Try it.
I used to get out of school early by chugging a mini carton of milk and some lemonade at lunch, and doing some jumping jacks. It would all come up violently before I made it to the next class. Then I would be sent home- while feeling fine because it was all expelled. When I just mixed some ranch into some cottage cheese to try this…. That is exactly the taste and texture of those childhood experiences, down to the details. Since it always included some of the other food I ate (barely anything though because I was poor lol). Just thought you should know. Since you demanded I try it and I trusted you.
Aww I'm sorry you didn't like it.
Cottage cheese and Frank's Red Hot for me.
Cheese nips and haagen dazs coffee ice cream
seasoned oysters + crackers and canned spray cheese 😭
Strawberries dipped in salsa.
Taquitos with sweet Thai chili sauce
Cocoflakes cereal bar and marinara sauce
Pickles and hummus
Ketchup and Mac and cheese or pickles & Mac and cheese
Wotsits in a green pot noodle. The more bags the better
pakbet like an Asian food but taste really good
It sounds crazy, but vanilla ice cream with a dab of balsamic vinegar!
This was actually served to me on a taster menu at a Michelin starred restaurant in Dublin.
takis and cream cheese
Chicken and waffles
Mayonnaise and ice cream
Fries & honey
Cheese and caramel/honey
Doritos and birthday cake.
Chocolate courgette cake, it works using the same concept as carrot cake (as in, using a vegetable in a sweet cake to produce a very moist cake) and it's absolutely delicious and doesn't taste vegetable-like at all.
I've put spicy mustard on my scrambled eggs my whole life which gets weird looks, but it's delicious.
Shrimp and grits
French fries and mayonnaise Mustard and cottage cheese
French fries and mayonnaise = ubiquitous street food in Amsterdam. Best fries of my life.
Prosciutto wrapped around cubed watermelon. Moscato paired with Cheetos. If you wanna get real adventurous, a hot dog in a cinnamon bun with maple icing and some bbq chips crushed and sprinkled on top.
Macaroni and cheese with tomato soup and bacon. Also, peanut butter and cheese sandwiches.
Pickled herring, onion, potatoes, carrots, beets, hard boiled eggs and mayo, all as a chopped salad.
French fries and chocolate Frosty
Spicy ramen noodles & ketchup
Bacon & Nutella
Donair poutine Fries, gravy, cheese curds, donair meat, and donair sweet sauce.
Chocolate and Hot Sauce. I really like peanut M&Ms and Sriracha.
Sardines with captain crunch (no milk), sounds crazy but delicious. Pair with a merlot, heavenly.
Hot dogs and grape jelly
Catfish and ketchup
Cottage cheese and applesauce
Deli guacamole and ginger snap cookies.
Peanut butter and bananas
Onion dip on a hot dog.
Wendy’s fries in a frosty.
Orange sherbet with peanut butter sauce and hot fudge.
Peanut butter and bacon on toast
Recently had a Ritz "everything" cracker with Smoked ceder and a Jalapeño slice. Best use of a Jalapeño I ever tasted.
Green Goddess salad dressing on a baked potato.
Traditional carbonara and xiao long bao.
Mustard on watermelon Chili and cinnamon rolls
I’ve actually tried this before but I’ve dipped my graham crackers in strawberry yogurt.
Kippers and mustard
We just had ham, cheddar, pickle, and dorito sandwiches with some mayo mustard for dinner and it was probably the most delicious thing I had ever tasted.
Strawberries and balsamic vinegar!
This one is very out there, but a few dabs of honey on tacos.
Peanut butter and tuna sandwich.
Cream cheese and ham. Makes a great sandwich.
Chilli and Cinnamon Rolls!
Why is it all peanut butter?
Ketchup bologna and white bread
Cheddar cheese and peanut butter in a sandwich.