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Title: Strange food combinations
Post by: crashwg on January 22, 2004, 10:25:16 am
So, I'm posting this because my GF thinks I'm a wierdo for drinking milk while eating pickles ::) doesn't seem to strange to me.

Well I guess my question is this: what do you eat/drink/whatever that others might think a little strange?
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Ken Layton on January 22, 2004, 10:47:49 am
Mashed potatos with mayonaise on top. Mac & chesse with ketchup.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Sephroth57 on January 22, 2004, 11:41:38 am
mac and cheese with ketchup!? thats blasphemy!

i dont really eat anything weird, although i have a weird ramen noodle method i cook them normal, and once theyre done i drain all the water except a little bit so its mostly noodles and no soup
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Edgedamage on January 22, 2004, 08:45:44 pm
Totally!!!! You use barbecue sauce!!!!! Not ketchup yuk.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: knuttz on January 22, 2004, 10:17:20 pm
I like to take 3 hershey kisses and wrap a slice of American cheese around them.  That makes for good eatin'.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 22, 2004, 10:17:41 pm
I mix mac and cheese with tuna.  It's yummy.

As far as ramen noodles go, I am about to reinvent them for you.  You will never be able to go back to your old way.

Instead of putting them in a pot and boiling them, put them in a frying pan with just enough water to nearly cover the top of the noodle block.  Pour in the seasoning.  Turn on the stove between med and med-hi, and fry them until all the water is cooked out and you're just frying the noodles.  From there it's just a matter of taste.  My wife takes them out immediately when the water is gone.  I cook mine a minute longer or so.  Now I'm not saying this should be served in a restaurant, but it makes Ramen at least five or ten times tastier.  

I break up graham crackers in a bowl and pour milk over them like cereal.  They get pretty soggy.

I used to dip peanut butter sandwiches in milk, but I don't really do that anymore.  I also used to dip tuna sandwiches in orange juice.  I don't do that anymore, but I still think that no beverage compliments a tuna sandwich as well as OJ.

That's all I can think of for now.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: SpamMe on January 22, 2004, 10:22:00 pm
Used to eat turkey sandwiches with BBQ potato chips, but I think y'all have me beat.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: HaRuMaN on January 22, 2004, 10:57:31 pm
Peanut butter and cheese sandwich.  :)
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Odonadon on January 22, 2004, 11:15:04 pm
I love sprinkling some parmesan cheese on my tomato soup.  Or dipping chicken fingers, fries, or pizza in miracle whip.  Hell, every now and then I really enjoy a nice whip-cream filled pickle.  Okay, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.

OD
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Bunny on January 22, 2004, 11:43:54 pm
When I was younger I used to mix cream cheese, chocolate syrup and ketchup into a lovely paste. I had a friend who dared me to eat this horrible mess she had made once. It was toast with cheese, tomatoes, horseradish and jelly beans (layered in that order). She thought it would be very amusing, maybe make me throw-up, but I ended up really liking it... and perfecting the recipe.  Oh, and I drink pickle juice. :)
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Zapper on January 23, 2004, 02:58:10 am
Peanut butter and cheese sandwich.  :)

I hope you mean toasted peanut butter and cheese sandwich!

My little masterpiece which I think I'll name the Super Bagel Zap!, is a toasted bagel with butter and a slice of melted american cheese, and slices of Oberto Hot Links sausages thrown in the middle, Yum!
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: namzep on January 23, 2004, 07:08:36 am
I used to really like bagels with cucumber, avacodos, cream cheese, and bean sprouts.  Really good but loaded with calories.

Can't really think of anything else that I eat that's weird except that I really don't like lunch meat in my sandwiches so most of the time I just eat cheese (with condiments) on bread.   ;D
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: gprime on January 23, 2004, 08:35:24 am
remember when kramer off seinfeld tried to run his own "make your own pie" shop and was trying to put cucumbers on his pizza? ick.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: SirPeale on January 23, 2004, 05:34:55 pm
When I was in 5th grade we had to give a 'demonstration' on how to do a particular task.  The task was of our own choice.

The two class clowns, Kevin and Calvin, gave a demo on how to make a peanut butter, pickle and mayonaise sandwich.  They made it and ate it.  Most of the class went 'Ewww!'

A couple days later I decided to give it a try.  It's actually pretty good!  I haven't eaten one in years, though.  Perhaps I'll give it a try again soon.

One thing to note is I found the sandwich came out much better if you toasted the bread.  I also guess it would depend on what kind of bread you used.  I was using generic white bread, so I'm sure it was kind of mooshy.  Perhaps my next attempt will be with a nice wheat...
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: crashwg on January 23, 2004, 10:30:22 pm
it's no use, she still thinks i'm gross. she thinks most of you guys are more gross(which i definitly agree with), but she still thinks i'm not right in the head. ::)
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: menace on January 24, 2004, 05:28:04 pm
I think most of you guys are pregnant... ;)
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: GroovyTuesdaY on January 25, 2004, 06:35:43 pm
I mix mac and cheese with tuna.  It's yummy.

As far as ramen noodles go, I am about to reinvent them for you.  You will never be able to go back to your old way.

Instead of putting them in a pot and boiling them, put them in a frying pan with just enough water to nearly cover the top of the noodle block.  Pour in the seasoning.  Turn on the stove between med and med-hi, and fry them until all the water is cooked out and you're just frying the noodles.  From there it's just a matter of taste.  My wife takes them out immediately when the water is gone.  I cook mine a minute longer or so.  Now I'm not saying this should be served in a restaurant, but it makes Ramen at least five or ten times tastier.  

I break up graham crackers in a bowl and pour milk over them like cereal.  They get pretty soggy.

I used to dip peanut butter sandwiches in milk, but I don't really do that anymore.  I also used to dip tuna sandwiches in orange juice.  I don't do that anymore, but I still think that no beverage compliments a tuna sandwich as well as OJ.

That's all I can think of for now.

DUDE!!! I got that tuna and macncheese recipe froma friend that was in college. He said that the guys in his dorm used to eat that because it was CHEAP to make lol.  I LOVE it!!!   I also will add some crackers to it to give it a casserole effect. Its really good.
Thats great! LOL, i thought i would never hear of anyone else doing that. hehe

groovy~
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: screaming on January 26, 2004, 11:52:52 am
mmm Babineau specialty! Banana-cinnimon pancakes!

/S
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: mpm32 on January 29, 2004, 01:38:18 pm
Peanut butter and bacon sandwich
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: NIVO on January 30, 2004, 12:32:47 am
peanut butter bolgona and mayo sandwich

chicken tenders dipped in french dressing

sloppy joes on mashed taters

also if you havent tried this i highly recommend it:
KC Masterpiece Dip & Top Sauce Cool BBQ

its kc masterpiece blended with hidden valley ranch dressing, good on EVERYTHING, fries, chicken, ham sandwich, nuggets and so on......
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: spidermonkey on February 02, 2004, 01:24:06 am
Woke up in the middle of the night. I couldn't decide if I wanted something sweet or salty so I wrapped a Kraft single around a Butterfinger candybar.  Don't knock it until you try it. ;D... Err a..  ok you can knock it but damn it sure tasted good at the time.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: jr76 on February 02, 2004, 03:34:23 pm
BBQ chips and cottage cheese...
French fries dipped in chocolate malt
Tuna with tons of mayo used as dip for potatoe chips...
Anything with Ranch...
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: CCM on February 03, 2004, 12:25:42 pm
my grandmother used to eat peanut butter and mayonaise sandwiches...  The worst part was that she used the same knife to spread both, so when I wanted peanut butter there was mayo in it and vice versa!!  yuck!
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: J_K_M_A_N on February 03, 2004, 12:59:41 pm
Why do I suddenly think all of you were posting fake pictures a while ago? I am guessing there are MANY MANY fat arcade machine makers around the world. But, since I'm here, I like peanut butter and banana sandwitches and I mix mayo and ketchup for fries and burgers. I also dip pizza in ranch and put ranch on burgers. As far as the mac & cheese, cook up some spam to go with it. The longer you cook it, the more it tastes like bacon. Good stuff.

J_K_M_A_N (at 240lbs)
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: jr76 on February 03, 2004, 01:46:27 pm
Almost forgot...sour cream on pizza is the best!
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: HaRuMaN on February 04, 2004, 10:02:23 pm
 ;D
That just reminded me of one of my high school favorites...

Mayo on pepperoni pizza. :)
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: crashwg on January 15, 2005, 09:11:20 am
Just made myself a Brown Cow (
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: danny_galaga on January 15, 2005, 10:13:14 am
i like mcturds n jam donuts  ;D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Harry Potter on January 15, 2005, 10:52:59 am
I like dipping carrot sticks into beer or coffee. Which ever is handy at the time.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 15, 2005, 11:17:40 am
she thinks most of you guys are more gross(which i definitly agree with), but she still thinks i'm not right in the head.)

So she's at least half right.....I think I can get a consensus as to which half she's right about  ;)

Peanut butter and bacon sandwich

That's not wierd to eat.  EVERYBODY knows everything tastes better with BACON on it!  It's like cowbell.  Whatever you're eating - needs more bacon.

i like mcturds n jam donuts  ;D

Danny, I think you already know my stance on these two items  ;D

I don't really have any, but shmokes, that ramen noodle thing - do you dump the seasoning packet on top of the noodles, or dump it in the frying water?  I'ma gonna give it a whirl later today.

My wife will mix ketchup with mayo (or if we're out of ketchup, I've seen her use straight mayo) and uses it for fries.  Also, my wife uses an UNGODLY amount of mayo when she decides to use it.  I've had sandwiches slide apart on the first bite that she's made....I've learned to ask for "a dab" of mayo, which usually ends up having as much as NORMAL people put on  ::)  ;)
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Bones on January 15, 2005, 03:49:37 pm
Dunno if it's strange, but I put Tabasco Sauce on 2 out of three meals most days.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: M3talhead on January 15, 2005, 04:59:33 pm
Peanut butter, mayo, banana, on white bread.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: missioncontrol on January 15, 2005, 07:36:51 pm
I mix ketchup and tobasco sauce in my mashed potatoes......

as far as the tuna and mac and cheese.hey that's the only way to eat it :D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: NIVO on January 15, 2005, 07:58:51 pm
peanut butter balogna and mayo sandwich.

peanut butter on bread and dunking it in my chili, mmmmmmmmmm.

i too love ketchup on mac n cheese  :P

Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Arcadiac on January 15, 2005, 08:56:02 pm
Peanut butter sandwiches and chili reminded me of school lunch back in the day.
Growing up in the sixties and seventies, schools began experimenting with mystery meat (soy?) burgers.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: darkmavis on January 15, 2005, 09:03:37 pm
bacon and jam sandwich,, class
cheese and jam works too!
mcdonalds shake and chips, dip em in... lovley
deep fried marsbar is cool too :D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: danny_galaga on January 15, 2005, 09:27:10 pm
bacon and jam sandwich,, class
cheese and jam works too!
mcdonalds shake and chips, dip em in... lovley
deep fried marsbar is cool too :D

elvis lives!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Magnet_Eye on January 15, 2005, 09:54:54 pm
Does anyone else remember those trips to the soda machine and mixing up all the flavors into one?

Yes. It's called a "Suicide".

I really love Fritos scoops to scoop up cottage cheese! You gotta try it!

I have been craving a peanutbutter/banana/oreo/chocolate milkshake lately. something I will blend one day soon. I bet it is damn good!

I like ketchup in my mashed potatoes. not that weird. a childhood thing.

I like fried bologna sandwiches! meaning, you fry the bologna in a pan, put it on white bread with mayo or miracle whip and ENJOY! I usually fry 2 slices and they swell up like bOObs! lol.

ranch on pizza. yes.
tuna salad on potato chips. yes.
sprinkle pepper on cheese pizza. yum.


Anyway, mine arent that weird really. you guys are freaks!  ;D




Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 15, 2005, 10:22:00 pm
Just thought of one, although from all indications, this isn't a strange combination in the South.

Best sammich EVAH - 1 Chick-fil-A.  Remove top bun.  Add one small Chick-fil-A cole slaw to the top.  Replace top bun.  En-diggety-joy!

I also now remember having the same thing sans chicken - a slaw sammich, with a slice of cheese on top

Now you guys have my taste buds watering for Chick-fil-A cole slaw!  I'm off to www.topsecretrecipes.com (http://www.topsecretrecipes.com) to dig up the dressing recipe again.

BTW, if anyone wants any Chick-fil-A recipes, I can give ya those....for the most part I can remember most of 'em.....but don't go asking me for the secret recipe.....Truett keeps a pretty tight lid on it, although I'll let ya in on a secret.  When we were running low, we'd pick up a few Sam's Club size boxes of Bisquick.  :angel:
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Mameotron on January 15, 2005, 11:39:12 pm
Ramen noodle variation #23

boil water & cook noodles as normal.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 16, 2005, 12:04:05 am
Ramen noodle variation #23

boil water & cook noodles as normal.  Do not add seasoning packet.  Drain water, add sour cream & seasoning packet.  MMMM!!!

So now that you've got the noodles in one pot, and water, the seasoning packet, and sour cream in another pot,  which do you eat, and which do you find to be "MMMM"?   ;)

Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: jace055 on January 16, 2005, 01:19:13 am
2 Words...

Fluffer-Nutter

Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 16, 2005, 02:07:42 am
That sounds unhealthy. 

Drew....don't worry about it.  I pour the seasoning on top of the block of noodles and then flip it over, but that's only because I'm retarded and develop a system for EVERYTHING.  As long as you pour the packet in the pan it will get where it needs to go, cos all the water boils out and the seasoning will make it to the noodles when you stir them around the pan.  Once you try it, be sure to post back here.  I want to start a revolution.  I'm sure you'll love it.  It's not gourmet or anything, but beats the crap out of the regular way and makes a helluva meal for 15 cents. 
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: SOAPboy on January 16, 2005, 02:12:14 am
2 Words...

Fluffer-Nutter

Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff of white bread.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 16, 2005, 01:15:43 pm
Drew....don't worry about it.  I pour the seasoning on top of the block of noodles and then flip it over, but that's only because I'm retarded and develop a system for EVERYTHING.

I had heard that OCD didn't usually extend to cooking  ???      ;)

Quote
As long as you pour the packet in the pan it will get where it needs to go, cos all the water boils out and the seasoning will make it to the noodles when you stir them around the pan.  Once you try it, be sure to post back here.  I want to start a revolution.  I'm sure you'll love it.  It's not gourmet or anything, but beats the crap out of the regular way and makes a helluva meal for 15 cents. 

That's the thing, you can try WHATEVER you want with Ramen noodles, if you screw 'em up, you're only out your time, and 10 cents.  Stop going to those gourment froo-froo grocery stores and you'll find 'em for 10 cents.....with three kids, my wife and I STOCK UP when they have a sale on 'em and they're selling for between 5-7 cents!

I'm gonna give your method a go ~halftime today.


I've heard of that Fluffer Nutter, but didn't know exactly what it is.  Doesn't sound strange[/b]  at all.  It's not like you're using relish instead of marshmallow fluff or anything.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 16, 2005, 02:36:58 pm
Initial reaction before tasting - COMPLETE AND TOTAL MUSH.  Perhaps 1/2" of water will suffice for most non-mush loving folks.  Also, using the amount of water you say, shmokes, takes FOREVER and a day for the water to reduce.....I also threw in some olive oil to help with sticking, some basil and garlic in the beef Ramen.

More to come after tasting and eating - it's hot as all get out right now.

*More*

It DOES make it....not tastier, but kinda "concentrates" the flavor so that it's more noticeable....same flavor, but more of it. 

If you do NOT like eating mush, do NOT use as much water as shmokes advocates.  Try covering half the block, as when the water was about half gone, that's when they started to break up and become eatable as we all know 'em.

Knock yourself out with different seasonings doing it this way.  Just like the seasoning packet flavor gets more intense, so too do the other seasonings you throw in there.  I've got some roasted bell pepper & garlic seasoning I'm gonna try (along with FAR less water) in the next batch.  The basil and garlic were dynamite, as well. 

Make SURE when you follow the water instructions you're using a smaller frying pan, or reduce the water accordingly.  I used an 8", but I'll give my 7" a try with half the water next time.  Also, shmokes can testify whether or not I'll be correct, but I think if you DON'T put some form of oil/butter in there, the noodles may stick to the pan. 

The residue left in there when cooking it like this would make a DYNAMITE screw-hole filler for your cab - thus bringing this thread full circle and back to relating to our hobby  ;D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Jabba on January 16, 2005, 03:22:01 pm
A regional "delicacy" up in these neck of the woods is called Poutine. Its really good but most people not in the know thinks it looks like puke.

Take some french-fries
Sprinkle em with cheese curds
Pour tasty brown-gravy over the lot

The gravy melts the cheese. Then you eat up all the gooey mess with a fork. Yummmmm Me!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 16, 2005, 03:38:58 pm
A regional "delicacy" up in these neck of the woods is called Poutine. Its really good but most people not in the know thinks it looks like puke.

Take some french-fries
Sprinkle em with cheese curds
Pour tasty brown-gravy over the lot

The gravy melts the cheese. Then you eat up all the gooey mess with a fork. Yummmmm Me!

I've had those before at Truett's Cafe in Atlanta, Georgia.  That IS good, but unless someone at my table ordered it, I may have never tried it, as you ARE correct on the look!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: sasuke_kun12 on January 16, 2005, 06:36:20 pm
oh yeah? mango and rice! it's like savory and sweet at the same time! we damn philipinos.....
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: crashwg on January 16, 2005, 08:47:45 pm
2 Words...

Fluffer-Nutter

Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread.  :D

What!?!  That's not a strange food combination.  Not only have I been eating those for years it's a friggin recipe on the side of the Fluff jar!
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Generic Eric on January 16, 2005, 09:13:11 pm


One thing to note is I found the sandwich came out much better if you toasted the bread.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 17, 2005, 03:41:31 am
LMAO.....yeah, when I'm just cooking one I cook it in a little 6" frying pan.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Samstag on January 17, 2005, 06:51:47 am
So I'm the only one eating oreos with his Guiness?

Or is that not considered a weird combination?
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Shape D. on January 17, 2005, 12:30:05 pm
When I was younger I used to eat Balogney and nacho cheese dorito sandwiches. just put some margarine on your bread throw on th balogney and your doritos and you have on fabulous sammich.

Frying ramen works great , try throwing some meat and vegetables in with it. Its a meal for $3
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: bionicbadger on January 17, 2005, 03:11:45 pm
Popcorn with soy sauce  ;D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: crashwg on January 17, 2005, 03:31:37 pm
Popcorn with soy sauce  ;D

The thought of that litteraly makes me nausious!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Hoagie_one on January 17, 2005, 03:50:14 pm
two items on teh disgusting food type.

1)  Pork chop cereal.  Secretary at work told us her ex husbands mother used to take pork chops, place them in a baking pan, fill it with corn flakes adn milk and bake it.   Nasty

2) Cheese kool-aid.  1 packet of kraft mac and cheese powder, 1 cup of sugar, 1 quart of water.  Served best cold.  Super Nasty
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: ChadTower on January 17, 2005, 03:58:19 pm
My wife will mix ketchup with mayo (or if we're out of ketchup, I've seen her use straight mayo) and uses it for fries.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: GGKoul on January 17, 2005, 04:11:22 pm
Swap Water = 3 equal parts of Coke, Orange Pop and Sprite.

Toast with Strawberry Jam dipped in Chocolate Milk.

Deep Fried Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: GGKoul on January 17, 2005, 04:13:35 pm
A regional "delicacy" up in these neck of the woods is called Poutine. Its really good but most people not in the know thinks it looks like puke.

Take some french-fries
Sprinkle em with cheese curds
Pour tasty brown-gravy over the lot

The gravy melts the cheese. Then you eat up all the gooey mess with a fork. Yummmmm Me!

You can get that in every fast food restaurant in my area.  It's GREAT!!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Magnet_Eye on January 17, 2005, 09:30:05 pm
Popcorn with soy sauce  ;D


oh yeah. spekaing of this, there are these people where I live that just LOVE to sprinkle BREWER'S YEAST all over their popcorn. YUCK! They even have jars of it at all the local theatres due to the demand. wth is going on here?

 :-\
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: xar256 on January 17, 2005, 11:43:23 pm
Popcorn with soy sauce
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 18, 2005, 12:14:47 am
Hmmm...I loved "ants on a log" as a kid.  Carrot stick with cheeze whiz on top then coated with raisens.   :-X  The idea turns my stomach nowadays.

They don't use cheese, but Chick-fil-A makes a carrot & raisin salad.....swap the cheese for pineapple, and add some mayo......I HATE....and when I say HATE, it's just because it's the easiest way for you to comprehend the utter disgust I'm filled with when eating carrots.....carrots, but that stuff....I could eat it every day and twice on Sunday!  if they were open on Sundays
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Mameotron on January 18, 2005, 11:20:38 pm
Wow.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Bones on January 19, 2005, 12:51:15 am
I HATE....and when I say HATE, it's just because it's the easiest way for you to comprehend the utter disgust I'm filled with when eating carrots.....carrots, but that stuff....I could eat it every day and twice on Sunday!

I have a mate who loves the taste of tomatos but can't eat them because of the texture. I think he is a freak myself though......


Favorite Tabasco sauce recipe:
Gravy (real gravy from a dead chook), violently splashed with a plethora of Tabasco sauce and mopped up with garlic bread. It's the best and it's simple. You can try this at home kids.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 19, 2005, 01:36:37 am

I have a mate who loves the taste of tomatos but can't eat them because of the texture.

That's how my wife is with Flan (a Mexican dessert).  That makes more sense, though, as its texture bares some reseblence to the stuff that you cough up when you have a bad chest cold.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 19, 2005, 01:48:11 am
My wife will mix ketchup with mayo (or if we're out of ketchup, I've seen her use straight mayo) and uses it for fries.

Heh...Drew, maybe I went to school with your wife.  That little concoction is called "fry sauce".  I can get it in any fast food restaurant here. 

Check this link out:   Fry Sauce - Regional Food from Utah (http://saltlakecity.about.com/cs/regionalfood/a/frysauce.htm)

And by the way, in Holland, they cover their french fries in straight mayo.  It's discusting.
Title: Re:Strange food combinations
Post by: Bones on January 19, 2005, 02:10:35 am
And by the way, in Holland, they cover their french fries in straight mayo.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: shmokes on January 19, 2005, 02:20:01 am
:)  Heh....true that.  But I've seen it in person.  They get their fries from vendors on the street in big paper cones, kinda like what you see those glazed almonds served in during the holidays.  And on top the vendor will scoop an enormous scoop of mayo.  It's seriously revolting.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DrewKaree on January 19, 2005, 09:28:49 am
Hey shmokes, I'm getting it down to a science, and each time it's getting better, as you foretold.

Yesterday, I used 10 oz of water....just a touch more than a touch too much.  I'm a bit ill today, so the experiment will have to wait until the next "I'm hungry" day, but here's something for ya - I've only got Chicken Ramen left, and there is a spice that makes it OHSONICE!  McCormick's Big 'N Bold concoctions, it's the roasted garlic & (red?) bell pepper.....a shake of it on each side (4 shakes total, lest someone get cornfused) along with the seasoning packet. 

Also, BE SURE to use a non-stick pan, and add a shot or two of olive oil to prevent sticking/add flavor.

If'n yer feelin' REALLY saucy, add a dash or four of the Chipotle Tabasco.

I'm a-gonna try using 4 oz Riesling and 4 oz water next time.  After that, I'm gonna see what getting a life will do for me!


p.s.  My wife thinks I'm nuts cooking ramen this way, but what the heck does she know?  She's a mayo freak  ;)  ;D
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: SirPeale on January 19, 2005, 09:47:06 am
When I was in 5th grade, we had to give presentations on how to do a particular task, the task to be chosen by us.

So the resident class clowns teamed up, and gave us a demonstration on how to make a toasted peanut butter, mayonaise and pickle sandwich.

Everyone was grossed out, but they ate it, every bite.

So later in the week, I decided to try it myself.  It's actually quite good!  Although I haven't had one in years.  I might make one today, though.

One of my more recent favorites is when you make boxed mac-n-cheese, instead of adding milk, you sub sour cream instead.  Not particularly odd, but nice.

Then there's what my kids call 'Spicy dip-dip'

3/4 cup mayonaise-ish (all measurements are ish because I just dalop the stuff until it looks right)
Tablespoon of red pepper sauce.  Use green for a change.
Tablespoon of ketchup
Few dashes of chili powder.

Stir until mixed, then use on frys, fish, whatever. 
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: HaRuMaN on January 19, 2005, 12:56:31 pm
You sick puppies...  :P
Title: Wierd food combos
Post by: psik0tik on April 16, 2005, 03:25:26 am
Ive been made fun of these wierd food combos so im seeing who has wierd food tastes...heres mine.
Banana and mayo sandwich
smashing doritos in any sandwich I make
dipping mcdonalds fries in my shake.
Title: Re: Wierd food combos
Post by: Bones on April 16, 2005, 06:01:34 am
Tabasco on every meal except breakfast. If I have eggs or sardines for breakfast, then Tabasco is on every meal of the day. Go through a bottle every two weeks.
Title: Re: Wierd food combos
Post by: SirPeale on April 16, 2005, 08:34:57 am
We did this one before, can someone dig it up?
Title: Re: Wierd food combos
Post by: Bones on April 16, 2005, 08:43:04 am
We did this one before, can someone dig it up?


By your command.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,15260.0.html

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Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: SirPeale on April 16, 2005, 10:33:16 am
Thanks.  Merged the two.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: cholin on April 16, 2005, 12:46:46 pm
Its funny because most of the things that were mentioned, are probably going to be made by someone today ;D  Ill probably try the mac n cheese and tuna.

Anyways, everytime I go to Wendy's, I get a frosty and some fries.  Dip the fries in the frosty, its AWESOME!  My whole family would watch me eat them in disgust until I bribed them to try it.  Now, every time we go to Wendys, theres like 4 fries, 4 frosties :P

ITS GOOD!
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: quarterback on April 16, 2005, 01:47:23 pm
Ill probably try the mac n cheese and tuna.

That's probably a pretty safe bet compared to some of the things in this thread.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Truz on April 16, 2005, 01:49:34 pm
heh in reference to the mizing all of the soda together from the tap, which someone said was a suicide, we used to call that a "Graveyard".


Anyways i remember once when i was a kid i made a Chips Ahoy cookie sandwich. Basically a bunch of chocolate chip cookies on white bread. Kind of weird.


Also all of these weird combinations makes me think of a food staple here in New Jersey. Anyone here ever been to the Grease Trucks at Rutgers. Man they do have some damnf fine sandwiches. Basically they throw a whole bunch of fried foods on a bun and give it a funny name. My personal favorite is a "Fat Darrell" which consists of chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, french fries, marinara sauce, all put onto a nice big roll. Damn that is good. They have a bunch of other crazy sandwiches but i cant think of em off the top of my head. Also if you manage to eat 3 of them in one sitting, you get to name and make your own sandwich that gets placed on the menu. A bunch of my friends go to Rutgers (i go to Seton Hall), so we usually go there for late night snacks. Anyone else in NJ ever been there?
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: patrickl on April 18, 2005, 07:31:01 am
I like a pancake with bacon covered in syrup.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: DemonBrew on April 18, 2005, 08:33:52 am
When I was a kid, I had a thing for chunky peanut butter and balogna sandwiches.
Title: Re: Strange food combinations
Post by: Bones on April 18, 2005, 08:43:53 am
I like a pancake with bacon covered in syrup.

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