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What are your favorite weird, but awesome food combinations?

Started by Valiss, September 09, 2010, 10:51:08 AM

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Quote from: ladybootlegger on September 10, 2010, 05:31:42 PM
I like my fries dipped in the original chocolate frosties from Wendy's...

My wife gives me grief for doing that...I thought I was the only one!
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Quote from: Hoowil on September 09, 2010, 10:36:05 PM
Curry in macaroni & cheese

O.K., I am so trying that!

I also like old fashioned butter noodles with a bit of Parmesan and a big "plop" of cottage cheese.  Sprinkle with fresh chive and a little cracked pepper and I'm in for a pasta induced coma!
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Anna Iram

I think this is one of my Mom's "gotta feed the kids, what's in the house" combos. I've never heard of it elsewhere, anyway.

White bread, mayo and raisin sandwich.

Not weird at all to me, but my friends get a laugh from it.

Has anyone seen the Dom Deluise film Fatso? That's what this thread reminds me of. There's a scene where the Chubby Checkers (his weight loss group) are in an intervention. They are all sitting around the table talking bout their favorite things to eat. There's a line that cracks me up, because it's so the kind of thing I'd do....

"Did you ever suck the jelly out of a jelly donut, put in a reses and then melt it in the oven? "  :D

One of these days I'm gonna give that a whirl.

Valiss

A friend of mine takes to bottom off of a cupcake and puts it on top to make a sandwich everytime she eats them. It looks like this:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3046/2627907598_fcccbbf041.jpg?v=0

Celtic Lady

Peanut butter, lettuce, and miracle whip sandwiches.... peanut butter on one slice of bread, miracle whip on the other, and lettuce in between  :P. YUMMMM

Hoowil

Growing up, my dad would make us peanut butter adn mayo, or peanut butter and banana sandwiches. On rare occasion he was too tired to be thinking straight and sent us to school with banana mayo sandwiches. The PB and banana weren't bad, but the others just didn't sit right with me.

One of our favorites here:
2 cans chili, 1 can stewed tomatoes, 'bout 10 oz velveeta, and a cup of half & half, cooked & stirred together till its orange goop, and ladeled over fritos. SOunds funky, but it tastes good.
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Trillium

Quote from: Hoowil on September 11, 2010, 01:35:04 AM
Growing up, my dad would make us peanut butter adn mayo, or peanut butter and banana sandwiches. On rare occasion he was too tired to be thinking straight and sent us to school with banana mayo sandwiches. The PB and banana weren't bad, but the others just didn't sit right with me.

One of our favorites here:
2 cans chili, 1 can stewed tomatoes, 'bout 10 oz velveeta, and a cup of half & half, cooked & stirred together till its orange goop, and ladeled over fritos. SOunds funky, but it tastes good.

That sounds like a take on frito pie...

pb & banana is yummy, my son loves it.  I bet if you drizzled some chocolate syrup on it would be awesome!  I also like pb & honey.  One of our family favorites is chocolate syrup on a slice of bread.  My hubby looked at me like I was nuts the first time he saw it.  What can I say, I come from a family of chocoholics... ;D
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Plain yogurt with blackberry jam or apple butter
Chex Mix with candy corn (IMO not really all that weird but totally awesome!)
Potato chips dipped in ketchup
Fries dipped in ranch dressing or bleu cheese dressing

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Lady Mac

french fries and country gravy, sausage gravy even better, pepper again.

bisquits and red eye gravy- from salt cured pork drippings and coffee grounds.

fried salmon patties with portwine cheese spread on top, omg divine.

hot buttered, salted cornbread and cold milk mixed like cereal.

fried green tomato lasagne, like eggplant lasagne, so good guaranteed to make everybody slap-happy.
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Hoowil

Quote from: Trillium on September 11, 2010, 11:11:37 AM
Quote from: Hoowil on September 11, 2010, 01:35:04 AM
Growing up, my dad would make us peanut butter adn mayo, or peanut butter and banana sandwiches. On rare occasion he was too tired to be thinking straight and sent us to school with banana mayo sandwiches. The PB and banana weren't bad, but the others just didn't sit right with me.

One of our favorites here:
2 cans chili, 1 can stewed tomatoes, 'bout 10 oz velveeta, and a cup of half & half, cooked & stirred together till its orange goop, and ladeled over fritos. SOunds funky, but it tastes good.

That sounds like a take on frito pie...

pb & banana is yummy, my son loves it.  I bet if you drizzled some chocolate syrup on it would be awesome!  I also like pb & honey.  One of our family favorites is chocolate syrup on a slice of bread.  My hubby looked at me like I was nuts the first time he saw it.  What can I say, I come from a family of chocoholics... ;D
Pb & honey is good, we do pb, honey, and jam... My old babysitter way back when did pb&j differently. it wasn't peanut butter and jelly, it was peanut, butter, and jelly.
My family has always used mayonaise on the outside of grilled cheese sandwiches, instead of butter. Gives it a little different flavor. Do NOT try it with miracle whip...
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Molden

I didn't think pb and naners was weird. One night I slathered pb on one slice of bread, nutella on the other, sliced bananas in between. Buttered the outsides and grilled it like grilled cheese. Dusted it with powdered sugar. I took a bite...HEAVEN! Ran upstairs with my new creation to show it off/share with Lady Mikayla. She took one bite and said it was pure sin. This thing is SO rich that I bet you could quarter it and share with 3 others.
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Molden

Quote from: Hoowil on September 11, 2010, 01:35:04 AM
One of our favorites here:
2 cans chili, 1 can stewed tomatoes, 'bout 10 oz velveeta, and a cup of half & half, cooked & stirred together till its orange goop, and ladeled over fritos. SOunds funky, but it tastes good.

I'm gonna try it!
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Valiss

Hahahaha, well I think we've established at this point that any combo of PB and banana seems pretty commonm, as does any potato product with gravy/sauce poured on it.

Now, how about a slice of apple pie, but then putting some cheddar cheese on it? Sounds pretty gross, but a friend said hsi aunt used to make that when he was a kid.

Rani Zemirah

My family has always done Velveeta with 2 small cans of Rotel tomatoes and a pound of browned breakfast sausage, mild or spicy, with a cup of milk or half-n-half, heated in the crockpot until goop, then ladled into bowls for dipping with the big Scoops Fritos.  This is an "every major holiday" offering...  (I really like it with Hormel chili instead of the Rotel, though)
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Welsh Wench

A salt bagel sliced in half and smothered with cream cheese and sliced pimento olives.
An overload of sodium but so worth it.

Potato chips sprinkled with dillweed.

French fries dipped in mayonnaise.

And the french fries with gravy? That was my lunch every day in 10th grade.  :D
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