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What unlikely food combos have you discovered by accident/chance?
I made myself a little mezze thing for lunch - cheese, pickles, crackers, smoked salmon and good peanut butter. The peanut butter started to spread over the smoked salmon and being too lazy to remedy the situation, I ate it and liked it! Also added a bit of pickled beetroot to the salmon/peanut butter combo and liked that, too! |
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"Peanut butter also goes well with apples. Although, everybody walks always from me slowly when I confess to putting banana on pizza."
Good peanut butter and apples was a favorite snack of my kids'. Goes well with cheese, too. |
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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I took the wrong flavour rice cakes for my lunch one day but what I did take tasted so delicious that it’s one of my favourites now - salt and vinegar rice cakes, peanut butter and slices of banana. Tasty |
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha"
I like a crisp sandwich but I'm not wasting good chocolate on a packet of Walkers |
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By *batMan
over a year ago
Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales) |
Not so much an accident, as I deliberately tried it. I'm so glad I did too.
Hot toast.
Warm salty butter melting over it.
A big dollop of Vanilla Ice Cream. One of the nice ones with natural vanilla seeds in it.
Ice cream on toast! Gorgeous.
Gbat |
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha
I like a crisp sandwich but I'm not wasting good chocolate on a packet of Walkers " yeah not really my thing tbh only one i could think off really although i use dip my toast in my cereal |
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha
I like a crisp sandwich but I'm not wasting good chocolate on a packet of Walkers "
On holiday my go to balcony snack is ready salted ruffles and Nutella! |
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha
I like a crisp sandwich but I'm not wasting good chocolate on a packet of Walkers
On holiday my go to balcony snack is ready salted ruffles and Nutella! "
I really want this now but no allowance in my calories lol |
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"Weird food we use to have at a friends house, lettuce with sugar and vinegar on it..."
I guess sugar and vinegar are components in salad cream so not totally alien. Biy not sure about crunchy sugar texture on a lettuce leaf |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha
I like a crisp sandwich but I'm not wasting good chocolate on a packet of Walkers "
You have to try it. The combination of salt and sweet is out of this world!!
I would like to add baked beans smothered in mayo to this list. I had coleslaw on the same plate as chips and beans for lunch one day and the mayo ran into the bean juice and I have loved it ever since!! One of my favourite comfort meals is a big pile of fried potato, covered in baked beans, smothered in real Hellmans mayonnaise. Mmmmm |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What unlikely food combos have you discovered by accident/chance?
I made myself a little mezze thing for lunch - cheese, pickles, crackers, smoked salmon and good peanut butter. The peanut butter started to spread over the smoked salmon and being too lazy to remedy the situation, I ate it and liked it! Also added a bit of pickled beetroot to the salmon/peanut butter combo and liked that, too!"
Peanut butter and smoked bacon between two slices of buttered toast is amazing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"friend recommend cheese and onion crisps (walkers) and chocolate not bad but not something you eat everyday haha"
That's mine and my friends favourite weird treat haha |
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"What unlikely food combos have you discovered by accident/chance?
I made myself a little mezze thing for lunch - cheese, pickles, crackers, smoked salmon and good peanut butter. The peanut butter started to spread over the smoked salmon and being too lazy to remedy the situation, I ate it and liked it! Also added a bit of pickled beetroot to the salmon/peanut butter combo and liked that, too!
Peanut butter and smoked bacon between two slices of buttered toast is amazing "
Put some cheese in |
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"What unlikely food combos have you discovered by accident/chance?
I made myself a little mezze thing for lunch - cheese, pickles, crackers, smoked salmon and good peanut butter. The peanut butter started to spread over the smoked salmon and being too lazy to remedy the situation, I ate it and liked it! Also added a bit of pickled beetroot to the salmon/peanut butter combo and liked that, too!
Peanut butter and smoked bacon between two slices of buttered toast is amazing "
This ^ but I use the peanut butter as the butter |
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By *weedeldumbCouple (MM)
over a year ago
Leeds & Harrogate |
I think I invented doing curry in a Yorkshire pudding lol
Decades before it became popular my mum often used to get us a 'Vesta boil in a Bag' curry in the late '70's. One time it was snowing so we couldn't get to the shops so I got my mum to makes some puds (yep REAL ones not yet Aunt Bessie's in them days) and she also did us a boil in the bag too for me and my dad to choose accordingly which we wanted for tea. I went for a bit of both and so did my dad. Ta da!!! lol |
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"I think I invented doing curry in a Yorkshire pudding lol
Decades before it became popular my mum often used to get us a 'Vesta boil in a Bag' curry in the late '70's. One time it was snowing so we couldn't get to the shops so I got my mum to makes some puds (yep REAL ones not yet Aunt Bessie's in them days) and she also did us a boil in the bag too for me and my dad to choose accordingly which we wanted for tea. I went for a bit of both and so did my dad. Ta da!!! lol "
I always leave the Yorkshire puds until the end of the roast, and then fill them with jam - yummy! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not exactly accidental because I'd seen someone do something similar but dates wrapped in streaky bacon like a sweet and salty pigs in blankets
Are they not devil's on horseback? "
I think devils on horseback are prunes wrapped in bacon |
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