Food that shouldn't be delicious, but is.

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Food that shouldn't be delicious, but is.

Post by Kaito-kun »

A happy thread designed for you to share those culinary experiments you've tried when no-one was looking.

Here's a couple I'm quite fond of:

Chocolate on pizza.
Curry sauce on steak & ale pie.
Dipping chocolate brownies into chicken tikka masala.

Feel free to share yours. ^__^

Edit: One thing you should never try though is whipped cream on gravy. It's one of those foods that is not nice, but you want more anyway.
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Post by seganewbie6445450 »

Dried seaweed on cheese in a sandwhich: it tastes nummy xD
Erm... I'm sure I've had plenty more odd combinations but can't remember them at the moment DX
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Scrambled eggs on marmite on toast. It's become my signature hangover dish.
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Post by INeedFruit »

Killer French Bread wrote:Scrambled eggs on marmite on toast. It's become my signature hangover dish.
I feel slightly hungover thinking about that!

Fried egg sandwich with sweet chilli sauce.
Anything and Heinz salad cream.
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Post by Tru »

I've been mixing milk into different things to make them creamier, like milk and baked beans, milk and eggs (Although that's pretty standard) and also milk and Baileys because it makes the alcohol less strong, which is how I like it.

I used to eat mint sauce sandwiches when I was younger too, but grew out of that.

I often microwave any ice cream I have though, cos I prefer it when it's soft and creamy :D
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Post by Awinnerwasyou »

I'm not really that adventurous with my food, though when I was younger, I made ham and chocolate spread sandwiches a couple of times. They were actually quite nice, too.

Hmm, I'm now quite tempted to try that again!
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Post by Mena »

As a kid I used to put cucumbers or bananas in my peanut butter sandwich. People thought it was gross but apparently it's pretty standard these days. I have in the past made a cheese and coleslaw sandwich ^_^ Yummy.
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^ I'm a big fan of PB and cucumber!
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Awinnerwasyou wrote:I'm not really that adventurous with my food, though when I was younger, I made ham and chocolate spread sandwiches a couple of times. They were actually quite nice, too.

Hmm, I'm now quite tempted to try that again!
That reminds me, I used to put chocolate spread in yoghurt and mix it all up. Tastes soooo nice!
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CapnCloudchaser wrote:That reminds me, I used to put chocolate spread in yoghurt and mix it all up. Tastes soooo nice!
Ooooh, that one sounds gorgeous! I'll have to try it at some point. Was it a particular flavour of yoghurt or will any do?
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