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Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.05 (21:34)
by capt_weasle
What are yours?

I like to make a "burrito pasta" consisting of noodles, mexican rice, guacamole, beans, carne asada, salsa and sour cream. Also I enjoy mixing mashed potatoes with taco meat.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.05 (22:34)
by PALEMOON
those dry french fries that come in cans, a ton of greek yogurt, and a lot of feta cheese.

a very interesting flavor.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.05 (22:38)
by Pixon
Maraschino ice cream with maple syrup and brown sugar. Tasty as hell, but not that good for you.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.05 (23:54)
by TribulatioN
Actual ketchup on regular chips.
It's a whole new experience.

Bubblicious Gum + Stride Mint Gum.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.06 (00:00)
by Donfuy
Coke + anything else I like, since some bread with butter, to fresh milk (when the coke's over)

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.06 (02:17)
by Studebacher Hoch
Take some french fries. Liberally apply some curd cheese and than cover the whole thing in gravy.

It'll change your life.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.08 (03:47)
by Twistkill
Studebacher Hoch wrote:Take some french fries. Liberally apply some curd cheese and than cover the whole thing in gravy.

It'll change your life.
Poutine! I had some at NYF the other day for the first time in a long time and I remembered how good it is. It's not weird, it's just... unique. :D

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.08 (08:47)
by SlappyMcGee
Dave is convinced that Poutine is awful.


Raw unsauced ramen noodles dipped in pure apple sauce.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.08 (20:21)
by Bigblargh
I put olives in my burgers. The green ones, too, that are extra olive-y.

Oh, come on.

Posted: 2009.02.09 (02:38)
by Animator
The classic french fry/milkshake combo. It's even more awesome with a chocolate milkshake.
Combining ketchup and mayonnaise into one sauce, although very common in fast food restaurants.
Dipping break in milk.

Actually, screw it. Any combination I'll eat, because I'm basically a vacuum cleaner.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.09 (02:50)
by Izzy
TribulatioN wrote:Actual ketchup on regular chips.
It's a whole new experience.

Bubblicious Gum + Stride Mint Gum.
Aww yeah, I love CrunknessOnABun now.
I eat nearly anything with barbecue sauce.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.09 (03:05)
by sheganican
pineapple pizza is as crazy as i get.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.09 (04:09)
by TribulatioN
Izzy wrote:
TribulatioN wrote:Actual ketchup on regular chips.
It's a whole new experience.

Bubblicious Gum + Stride Mint Gum.
Aww yeah, I love CrunknessOnABun now.
I eat nearly anything with barbecue sauce.
Awesome <3
That reminds me, Crunkness on a Bun (COAB) is quite delicious. ;D

Nutella + Bananas + Arrowroot Crackers. Absolutely amazing.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.11 (00:17)
by Pixon
Another that I like is a Veggie Burger wrapped in cheese, soaked in ketchup, mustard and mayo, and fries with hot sauce between the bun and the patty on both sides.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.11 (00:23)
by origami_alligator
I combine a spoon and peanut butter, then eat the peanut butter raw. Some people find that odd. I do it with Nutella sometimes too. I also put peanut butter on my waffles, which some people find weird. I add applesauce on top for extra flavour.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.11 (00:27)
by Losttortuga
A severe lack of food once drove me to melt cheese over cheerios and then wrap it in ham. I can't remember whether or not it was good, but it was certainly edible.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.11 (01:27)
by toasters
Twistkill wrote:
Studebacher Hoch wrote:Take some french fries. Liberally apply some curd cheese and than cover the whole thing in gravy.

It'll change your life.
Poutine! I had some at NYF the other day for the first time in a long time and I remembered how good it is. It's not weird, it's just... unique. :D
They used to serve that at Burger King in Canada. Or McDonald's, I forget which.
Some strange food combinations I like are salt and vinegar potato chips crumbled over cheese pizza, and applesauce + ginger snaps. Delicious.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.11 (01:31)
by Slayr
rice krispie squares in root beer
cheese strings in chocolate pudding.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.12 (03:54)
by TribulatioN
Manus Australis wrote:I combine a spoon and peanut butter, then eat the peanut butter raw. Some people find that odd. I do it with Nutella sometimes too. I also put peanut butter on my waffles, which some people find weird. I add applesauce on top for extra flavour.
I do that too! It's super convenient for getting rid of cravings.


Processed Cheese + Microwave = Melted Processed Cheese. YUMM. It's especially good when you let it cool down and harden, and scrape it off with a spoon.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.12 (22:40)
by origami_alligator
I just remembered that one time a friend and I cooked a frozen pizza in the oven, then microwaved frozen taquitos and frozen burritos and then when they were all warm and steamy we cut the pizza in half and wrapped it around a burrito and 3 taquitos each.
It was fucking delicious.

Then once at a steak restaurant my friend's mom went to the bathroom and within a minute we had combined every sauce and spice on the table on a spoon over a stick of butter. I had the grand opportunity to eat the whole thing.

And then another time we mixed up Coca-Cola, Sprite, root beer, water and milk in a cup and had my friend drink it. I tried it, it wasn't very good (obviously).

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.17 (21:39)
by Paddy
Schnitzel on pizza tastes very good. Awesome.

Re: Strange food combinations

Posted: 2009.02.20 (14:11)
by faemir
Manus Australis wrote:I combine a spoon and peanut butter, then eat the peanut butter raw. Some people find that odd. I do it with Nutella sometimes too.
Yay, another person! though I tend to slap it in between two digestives nowadays.

My brother in law used to have very odd sandwich combos which he would poke me into trying. I can't remember any though, I'll have to ask him again, they tended to be roughly 50/50 for tasty / bleugh.

Not exactly weird, but I've dropped having a full English breakfast (a big fry up for you Americans involving egg, bacon, tomato, hash brown, sausage, mushrooms (i skip these)) everyday to having ramen with lots of tabasco sauce. It's the most effective thing at waking me up ever.