• dxdydz@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    My favourite topping for fries is Patat Oorlog where you have mayonnaise on one side and peanut sauce on the other, with diced raw onions sprinkled on top. Based on that, this sounds delicious, especially if you put a squirt of sriracha on there too and ate it with potato bread.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Meh. I’d try it, if the peanut butter is not sweetened. Just love onion in a sandwich so much, and don’t like the peanut butter and jelly at all.

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        I have actually done this, 6/10, not horrible but not something I would actively make again unless situations were dire. It is slightly above average because it is better than what your brain is telling you while you’re making it.

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          Dylan Hollis, Tiktok food screamer atter guy, among the many depression era baked goods he’s tried was a “peanut butter onion.” Recipe: Hollow out an onion. Mix some bread crumbs into some peanut butter. Pack the peanut butter mixture into the onion. Bake. Eat.

          One of many depression era recipes where I’d rather eat the ingredients individually than try to make something out of them.

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    That looks awful!

    You just slice the onions and you get flat little circles prefect for sandwiches. You don’t need to chop them up like that. It’s not a hot dog.

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    I know the above is for yucks, but I ran out of jelly so I put bread and butter pickles on my peanut butter sandwich this morning and it was transcendent.

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      That’s a pretty typical sandwich.

      If you wanna get crazy, try a peanut butter, oven roasted deli turkey, and vanilla yogurt. Goes best with BBQ chips for a crunchy contrast.

      Or add a chunky slice of Swiss cheese to your next PBJ.

      A peanut butter sandwich is pretty versatile.

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        Don’t worry about it. Just move on. Some people just have fucked up taste buds. It’s some error of evolution that just hasn’t been bred out.

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    Eh, I would try it. I don’t think it would taste -great- but could be a unique flavor I hadn’t considered before.

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    7 days ago

    This was a minor plot point in the Little Monsters movie from the 80s. I never did try that sandwich… maybe I’ll give it a shot some day since I love both peanuts and onions.

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    This is only tangentially related, but it Wisconsin they have a local delicacy called a “Cannibal Sandwich” that consists of raw ground beef and onions, and this just looks like the vegetarian version of the Cannibal Sandwich to me.

    Source: Lives in Minnesota, is vegetarian, is eternally curious

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      Cannibal Sandwich? THATS A DELICIOUS METTBRÖTCHEN! EIN SEMMEL MIT KÖSTLICHER BAUARBEITERMARMELADE! DON’T CALL IT CANNIBAL SANDWICH!

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        Oh I’ve never heard of that! My dad grew up in West Germany, and he would always have Braunschweiger and brown mustard on rye, which I sometimes liked sometimes didn’t, but I’ll have to get my meat eating roommate to try this Mettbrötchen and report back. Seems like a classic working class lunch