Which condiment would you use on these fried potatoes?
>>8592435
hash browns?
they don't deserve chick fil a mayo
cover them up with ketchup
it would be mighty hard to top ketchup for tater tots
honestly I don't think it's possible
>>8592435
who the hell puts hot sauce directly on fries?
>pineapple on pizza XD
think of something original
When I was a little kid I drank from a Pepsi can that had dip spit in it.
>>8592320
That literally is the grossest thing I've eaten tho.
>>8592326
>literally
what the fuck have you been eating all these years.
What do you think of this sandwich, /ck/?
>>8591650
Probably tastes really good but it's just too much meat.
For sandwiches it's either a good balance of meat/cheese/other stuff or if you want to put a fuckton of meat it needs to be really juicy/covered in sauce. This looks pretty dry.
>>8591660
The most important part of a sandwich is always the bread.
>classic antipastpo image.jpg
What is your go to pizza crust recipe? Im making a cheese less pizza ( out of cheese ) tonight and wanted some tips as well. Im slow cooking some crushed tomatoes and making a sauce right now. I have fresh Parmesan and pepperoni as well
I made the pizza
Cheese is literally a requirement for it to be pizza, otherwise it's just bread and tomatoes.
Also, you're out of cheese? Nigga go to the store and buy some
>>8592000
>checked
also kys
>tuna fish
>>8591294
>buying sad-ass tuna fish from your midwestern grocer and "searing" it with "asian sauce" on your stove
i do this once a week, it's not bad actually
>You can tuna fish, but not a piano.
You don't get replies unless you post bait. /ck/ is a predominantly liberal board, so you can get replies if you post something pro-Trump. However, /pol/tards are everywhere, so posting something that criticizes Drumpf will also get you plenty of (You)s. Give it a shot.
Where do you like to go for breakfast burritos, /ck/?
Albertos on Imperial
>>8590753
Chick-fil-a definitely has the best. I like to unwrap it and add the potatoes and salsa, then wrap it back together.
Taco Bell
Do you ever shop at Aldi? What do you get? It seems to be pretty reasonably priced, maybe even better than Walmart. I got a bunch of snacks there tonight and the potato chips were like a dollar less than Lays at Walmart, and they tasted better. The bargain wine was slightly cheaper and better tasting too. I'm thinking of going more often.
I buy my staple products there such as milk, butter, eggs cheese, etc but I don't buy any of their processed snacks or frozen vegetables because most of it comes from either China or some other weird arse country on the other side of the planet.
>>8590078
Aldi here used to be for poor people only. They charged you for grocery bags, took only cash, or welfare money, and generally had generic products.
I have not been in one for about 10 years, but from what I hear they are much more refined now.
Funny, I used to live half a block from one for 6 years, only went in there once, saw all the nig nogs, and left.
Explained why I kept seeing so many nigs on my block.
Britbong here. I have done the main bulk of my shopping at Aldi for years. I do probably 80% of my shpping here then call at Tesco for the stuff I can't get at Aldi.
Lots of their stuff is really tasty and really reasonably priced. I've found it's just a case of trial and error and finding what you like. I stay away from the cheap microwave meals (although I would stay away from them from anywhere!), some of the cheaper wines can be pretty bad (but they do have some good ones too).
The super 6 and weekly offers are great for keeping costs down and adding some variety.
9/10 would shop there again.
ITT: infuriating food combos/meals that are made just to be shared on social media. I'll start.
>>8589724
"A waffle filled with mac and cheese, pulled pork, and bacon. With jalapeno bacon syrup on top. Also the waffle batter has pulled pork in it." 15k upvotes on leddit kek
>>8589733
>>8589767
le bacon xD
Can we stop pretending Avocados are good?
>>8588355
They're good, but a pain in the ass if you live anywhere they're not plentiful and cheap. 6/10.
>>8588361
no they don't taste good at all
gladly
How do you feel about gastropubs, /ck/?
>>8588287
Generally overpriced, with middling quality, expensive craft beers in cans. Decoration is always iron pipes, reclaimed wood, and Edison bulbs.
>>8588287
If the food and beer is particularly good I'll enjoy my experience there, but the bill usually makes me unhappy.
>>8588287
okay as long as food is priced well and not served on a wooden plank
What's your favorite chip brand and flavor?
Personally I Iove these. The health part is a bonus but because of how sharp and strong the salt and pepper are, plus the type of chip
>>8588239
>health part
kill yourself
>>8588239
das it mane
pic related is best kettle flave
these badboys
What the fuck America? Through the years you have taught me to believe that the Twinkie was some sort of fantastic piece of gastronomical engineering by way of movies and pop culture. Today I tried one. It was fucking vile. Sickly sweet yet failing to cover up the bitterness of what I presume are preservatives. Why have you lied to us filthy foreigners for so long?
>>8588223
Not body forced you try it.
It's notability in pop culture is just from deeply-rooted childhood nostalgia due to its ubiquity as lunchbox snack. Many people have fond memories that f the snack.
That being said, Chocodiles are better.
>>8588245
Of course nobody forced me, but movies, TV-shows and classic comic book ads have all made me want to. To say that I was disappointed is an understatement.
Sorry man, it's just our trash minorities and the stupid whites who imitate them spreading that junk.
What do you do with beets?
Where I live the only way people eat them is as salad, with raw onion, cilantro and lemon juice. But I wanted to try something different. Any suggestions? Other than borscht, too many damn ingredients.
>>8587513
I make a super poor mans borscht with beets, stewed tomatoes, cabbage, and some bits of chicken
Maybe not what you are looking for but you could try pickling them or using them in other picklings like with boiled eggs. I personally love the earthy rich flavor of pickled beats but I think it is a love it or hate it kind of thing.
>>8587541
Now that you mention it, I have a jar full of pickle juice leftover from some pickled cucumbers. Can I just drop the beets in there for a while and expect them to taste good?
Has food gone too far?
I'm excited for ReportOfTheWeek to shit all over it as he usually does to KFC.
And they deserve it.
>>8587302
No it hasn't gone to far. You don't have to eat it if you don't want too. The only thing "wrong" is the way this is presented. This is not the first time chicken, cheese, and tomato have been in the same combination.
>>8587302
how about a burrito but instead of tortilla it has fried chicken?
I want to make curry at a family dinner.
The recipe calls for 6 cloves and 8 cardamon pods per kilo of boneless chicken.
However, my mom argued that it was a disproportionate amount as far as cloves go, and that no one was gonna eat it if I were to make it that way.
She said that even two cloves would be over the top.
Is she right? Could 6 cloves be a bit too much for someone who's not used to eating curry?
Yes.
2 sounds good.
Have you ever made a spaghetti sauce before? You only put 2 or 3 leaf in the whole thing.
>Clous de girofle
spices don't necessarily scale well, but 6 cloves in a curry is not a big deal, they are being balanced by other things
As for me, I recommend buying enough McChickens, the best fast food sandwich, to feed your family.