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Youve heard poutine which is fries with cheese and gravy. Next time try fries wth cheese and salsa.
I've had that and it's incredible
I don't agree but I get called weird for putting applesauce on my macncheese
Chocolate Stout beer and a scoop of vanilla ice cream (gently lowered -- otherwise it's all foam gushing about).
I take no credit. A deadhead, traveling beer blogger in a Winnebago (how he described himself) told me about it years ago.
Beer float.
Based on this thread peanut butter or peanuts goes with a lot more than expected.
Potato chips dipped in peanut butter or yellow mustard. Malt vinegar on eggs. Waldorf salad.
Sriracha sauce on a hot dog, period.
Dry roasted peanuts and fresh tomato
It's not something for me now that I'm older but I use to love putting ketchup on mashed potatoes and mac and cheese. I know mac and cheese with it is somewhat common.
Also potatoes on a hamburger is really good. If you do a cheese burger it might take some trial and error on getting the right cheese. I myself like fresh shredded American. Don't use cheap ingredients though! This is the 1 thing I wouldn't cheap out on.
A scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped with a little “chili crunch” oil - salty and sweet, spicy and creamy… it’s great.
Nutella on a salty cracker, like a saltine. Careful, you can eat half a jar this way!
Peanut butter and banana sandwich.
Not very unusual, but also not super common: Emmental and strawberry jam bread rolls.
I don't know anyone who does this, but I love putting barbecue chips on cheese and mustard sandwiches. Same with spicy chips.
Dip your pretzel sticks or Salzstangen in mustard.
Trust me and thank me later.
Roasted peanuts goes good with most salty foods. Crush and sprinkle it on top of some beef or chicken for a nice, tasty crunch.
Squeeze of lime on hot, salty French fries.
Crunchy peanut butter and banana sandwich. Bonus if you add honey.
Gingerbread cookies with blue cheese
I just had Mac n cheese with green Chile and meatballs. I liked it 👍
Chicken Shack Broasted Potatoes with their Cole Slaw mixed in.
It's so good, it's the main thing I get there, it's better than the chicken.
It's like going to Red Lobster and just ordering the cheddar bay biscuits.
pretzel, salami and nutella
Peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches are way better than they have any right to be.
Got to be no sugar varieties of both ingredients.
Pizza rolls dipped in French onion chip dip.