What are some weird food combinations that actually taste good?
July 25, 2006 4:55 PM Subscribe
What are some weird food combinations that actually taste good?
I know that I love sultanas and celery together. My grandmother, too, has orange juice on her breakfast cereal. But do you know of any others?
I know that I love sultanas and celery together. My grandmother, too, has orange juice on her breakfast cereal. But do you know of any others?
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Country ham grease and coffee (also known as red eye gravy)
posted by kimdog at 4:59 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by kimdog at 4:59 PM on July 25, 2006
Chocolate and French Fries. Chocolate and Beer.
posted by Good Brain at 4:59 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by Good Brain at 4:59 PM on July 25, 2006
At a Spanish restaurant in Brooklyn I'd gone to with some friends, there was Balsamic vinegar in the chocolate cake dessert. It was delicious.
posted by JMOZ at 5:00 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by JMOZ at 5:00 PM on July 25, 2006
French fries dipped into caramel sundae.
posted by unknowncommand at 5:00 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by unknowncommand at 5:00 PM on July 25, 2006
Toast a bagel.
Put cream cheese on one half, peanut butter on the other. Put together like a sandwich.
AAaaaaaweesome...
posted by twiggy at 5:06 PM on July 25, 2006
Put cream cheese on one half, peanut butter on the other. Put together like a sandwich.
AAaaaaaweesome...
posted by twiggy at 5:06 PM on July 25, 2006
Plum and Hot Mustard go surprisingly well together
posted by mmascolino at 5:08 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by mmascolino at 5:08 PM on July 25, 2006
beer and *
champagne and *
cheese and Patak's curry paste
cheese and Marmite (only weird to those who didn't grow up on Marmite I suspect)
Milk and cranberry juice (my son wanted to know what this would taste like, so I made it, thinking it would curdle or be disgusting, but in fact it was delicious)
posted by unSane at 5:09 PM on July 25, 2006
champagne and *
cheese and Patak's curry paste
cheese and Marmite (only weird to those who didn't grow up on Marmite I suspect)
Milk and cranberry juice (my son wanted to know what this would taste like, so I made it, thinking it would curdle or be disgusting, but in fact it was delicious)
posted by unSane at 5:09 PM on July 25, 2006
I put lemon juice on everything. Even popcorn.
posted by necessitas at 5:10 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by necessitas at 5:10 PM on July 25, 2006
Potato chips and vanilla ice cream.
posted by thebabelfish at 5:10 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by thebabelfish at 5:10 PM on July 25, 2006
Ginger snaps and bleu cheese.
Pineapple and soy sauce.
Peanut butter on a dressed hamburger. (The peanut butter has to be hot and melty, though. Not cold fresh from the jar.)
posted by Gator at 5:14 PM on July 25, 2006
Pineapple and soy sauce.
Peanut butter on a dressed hamburger. (The peanut butter has to be hot and melty, though. Not cold fresh from the jar.)
posted by Gator at 5:14 PM on July 25, 2006
A dash of Thai/Vietnamese fish sauce sprinkled on baked beans on toast
posted by nonemoreblack at 5:18 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by nonemoreblack at 5:18 PM on July 25, 2006
Next time you make a tuna fish sandwich, plop a pineapple ring on it. Awesome.
posted by LarryC at 5:18 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by LarryC at 5:18 PM on July 25, 2006
An old friend turned me onto this one, and I'll swear by it: jam on a slice of processed cheese on toast. When I first scoffed at the idea, my friend replied, "... and yet you don't think cheese cake is weird?" I then took one bite and loved it ever since.
posted by freakystyley at 5:20 PM on July 25, 2006
posted by freakystyley at 5:20 PM on July 25, 2006
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posted by pmbuko at 4:58 PM on July 25, 2006