Can be food, tools, music, whatever comes to mind

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      Eggs on hamburgers are awesome, especially over easy!

      I tried the peanut butter on my hamburger, and it is okay, but the peanut butter overpowered the hamburger imo. I’d prefer a grilled PB&J to be honest.

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      Peanut butter Pickle burgers are 🤌🤌🤌

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        I love burgers, I love peanut butter & I love pickles, I’m trying this the next time I make bugers!

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          Probably my favorite burger toppings. The slight sweetness with the sharpness of the Pickles and umami of the burger is just…unbelievable lol

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    I always hated the idea to put beans and bananas together. It is a fairly common habit in my country, tho, but it’s a no-no for me in general.

    But once I tried a Nigerian dish that had beans, bananas, shrimps and pepper and I absolutely fucking loved it. Seriously, the flavor was from another world.

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      Forgive the spelling but I think that’s called Egusi and the bananas are plantains, which are more savory than bananas. Really lovely fried!

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    Salsa with cream cheese. Looks like vomit, which is actually a plus because you don’t have to share!

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      My grandma used to make this. We call it pink slime.

      It’s delicious.

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      Grate a bit of nutmeg in for extra points.

      And making it with 6 cups of milk to half a cup of rice and simmering until the liquid is very reduced produces a very intense deliciousness.

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      In Germany, its called Milchreis and is a very popular dish especially for children. Rice (usually the thicker variants thats youd use for Risotto), milk, sugar, cinnamon

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      Hoo boy, chocolate, milk, and rice make a mean porridge. Check out “champorado”, one of my favorites as a kid.

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      Rice, milk, bit of sugar, vanilla extract and two sticks of cinnamon per cup of rice, grated cinnamon for presentation on top. Best christmastime dessert after tres leches cake and torrejas.

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    I’m gonna go with game genres, specifically roguelikes and rhythm-based games. They sound terrible together and yet, Crypt of the Necrodancer (and also Cadence of Hyrule) is the shit.

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      Turn based + time pressure is just such an insane combination. Makes the simplest games insanely harder, escalates the potential for blunders and at the same time enables flow. Bullet chess is similar in that regard.

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        Then buy proper peanut butter and not the American kind. Natural peanut butter is a banger

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        Not sure if all peanut butter variants are sweet? The only ones I have tried tasted savory, and some even felt somewhat salty. Maybe some have sugar added to them?

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        The best peanut butter has no added sugar, some grocery stores have a machine that grinds salted roasted peanuts.

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        And yet we all add ketchup which has huge amounts of sugar in it

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        Peanut butter is not sweet though… Unless you are using the highly processed one with additives.

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      Not too surprising, considering hot peppers and peanut butter are a SEAsian stable and veggie, bread and meat are fairly neutral ingredients

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      Couldn’t tell you the last time I had a cheeseburger without green Chile on it.

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      This is the first in the thread that I plan to try. It sounds like a great combo.

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    Non-Sugared Peanut butter on waffles is surprisingly good, it changes it to a savory snack rather than a sweet one.

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      I’ve always seen that called a diesel, and it’s pretty damn good.

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      We used to have a dude in our college dorms who used to sell Cup of Noodles with a spoon of peanut butter inside for like 3 bucks. It’s a GREAT and cheap meal after those late nights at the bar.

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        This is how I upgrade all my noodles. Everyone asks my secret to make them creamy and nutty. I tell them “Add the ingredient in your kitchen called ‘chunky peanut butter’” None of them believe me.

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    Peanut butter on a meat sandwich. Any sandwich. I like roast beef peanut butter combo.

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      You’ve discovered satay food. Satay chicken is awesome.