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Pizza rolls dipped in French onion chip dip.
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.
I'm a big fan of blue cheese:
- Water cracker, soft blue cheese, and a bit of hot (spicy) honey drizzled on top.
- Ramen with blue cheese crumbles melted into the broth.
- Avocado toast with blue cheese crumbles.
Not sure whether it's unusual, but at least it took many years to be introduced to combining any chocolate dessert with red wine.
Honey and white cheese on a pancake. Honey by itself might be too sweet - the cheese (especially if it's a bit more salty) balances that out nicely.
Ho yeah that reminds me of spicy honey on cheesy pizzas… maybe my best memory from l.a.
Ice cream on a hot dog. Just plain vanilla ice cream, on an all beef hot dog in a bun. Some chocolate fudge on top if you like.
Peanut butter on bread as a side to chili (con carne).
Boil up some ramen noodles, drain all the liquid and discard the flavor pack. Add a can of Hormel No Beans Chili and a few table spoons of Cheez Whiz. Heat up the chili and cheez. A few decades after I first concocted this, I found out that Ohio has restaurants that basically sell this same thing (Skyline and Goldstar).
Sprinkle ketchup on sausage gravy. Tangy goodness.
Cheese and jam
Cheese and honey
Best crepe I ever had. I like to make them with gouda and hot honey. Goats cheese and normal honey also slaps.
I don't think it's unusual, but balsamic vinegar, mixed with olive oil, and sprinkled with pepper, is an excellent dip for sourdough or French bread.
BLP. Bacon Lettuce Peanut butter. It's like a BLT, but I hate tomatoes.
As a kid, I used to dip pretzel sticks in applesauce. Just another sweet+salty combo, I suppose.
French toast, over easy egg on top, some ketchup butter and syrup lathered on top of that then pop the egg and combo bite that shit
Just ate a kimchi grilled cheese sandwich for breakfast, yum. With a dip of gochujang, mustard, soy sauce, kimchi brine.
There is a Mexican fruit salad with pineapple, mango, jicama, onion, and cotija sharp cheese, in an orange juice dressing, it is so good with onion, I would not have expected that.
Peanuts & breakfast cereal.