Ok, let's see those snack mods! I'll start: Oreo plus peanut butter is better than Nutter Butter.
Broccoli and mushrooms added to packet ramen.
Peas and/or tuna added to mac and cheese.
Some sliced fresh jalapeno (not en escabeche; that might be good, but fresh is what really worked for me here) on frozen pizza.
I tried putting EZ-Cheese on a Cheeto but it honestly didn't really improve either one.
In reply to Jesse Ransom :
Jarred queso helps. At GFS they sell boxes of "individual" packs of queso.
Also queso on cold pizza is awesome. Especially if it's from a warmer of some sort.
Depending on how sweet sensitive your teeth are (and the diabeetus), dragging your Oreos through a can of raspberry cream cheese frosting tastes awesome!
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:Further research shows that peanut butter does not improve bacon.
But bacon improves peanut butter.
When we eat breakfast out and I get toast I save my bacon and eat it at the end with toast and peanut butter. Elvis inspired me
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:Further research shows that peanut butter does not improve bacon.
This is false.
Peanut butter also goes just fine on bologna sandwiches. Fight me.
As a kid I would open up pepperoni hot pockets and stuff them to the gills with cheese, then slather them with butter and garlic powder before microwaving them.
Reese's Puffs cereal with whole chocolate milk is actually a bit much, I was surprised to find out.
I come by my weight with full culpability.
French fries dipped in vanilla ice cream or vanilla shakes is an awesome dichotomy of flavor.
Ranch dressing, italian dressing and/or salt on a pizza adds a good flavor profile.
Cheetos dipped in ketchup is good for a late night snack.
Yeah, I'm weird......
None of these are weird enough so far so here's my weird one:
Buttermilk and Clamato, pepper and garlic powder added to taste
Red Baron $3 cheese pizza. Add 1/2 can pineapple tidbits(dried out a bit by sitting on paper towels), and two fresh jalapenos.
rob_lewis said:or salt on a pizza adds a good flavor profile.
Because between the sauce, cheese, and whatever cured meats you have on it there just isn't quite enough salt...
You people are disgusting
Mr. Peabody said:rob_lewis said:or salt on a pizza adds a good flavor profile.
Because between the sauce, cheese, and whatever cured meats you have on it there just isn't quite enough salt...
You people are disgusting
It's no lie. Chain store pizzas need more salt. I understand the ridiculousness of it but I can't deny the improvement.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:And yes, I'm having peanut butter, bacon, and Oreos for dinner.
Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter. :)
Throw a couple eggs in the shell in with your ramen while you're boiling it. Time is just long enough to give you a nice soft boiled egg with the ramen.
A bunch of Parmesan and some hotness (cayenne, crushed red pepper, hot sauce... whatever you have around) really does some wonders for that $0.89 box of macaroni and cheese. If you really want to get fancy, put some panko and butter and Parmesan in a frying Pan, continually stirring/flipping, basically frying the panko and cheese in the butter. Then put it on top of your Mac.
Spread Doritos on a cookie tray. Sprinkle liberally with shredded cheddar cheese, and broil in the oven for about 3 to 4 minutes- enough to melt the cheese not not enough to burn the Doritos.
Wierd one I discovered on accident. I once grabbed the wrong bottle and sprinkled cinnamon on my macaroni and cheese. It was oddly very good.
I have a case of Beefaroni in my locker for when I get stuck at work. I usually pick up a small block of Parmesan cheese and fresh mozzarella to mix in it.
Open a tin of tuna, hit it with Tabasco, and grab a fork.
I'm spoiled by access to really good canned tuna now, but I learned this one on Chicken of the Sea.
Now I get it all through a friend who knows the folks who bought the fishing boat her folks named for her. The first time someone opened the normal stuff in front of her when she was a kid, she said "Don't eat that! That's gone bad or something."
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