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    Had a pizza in Spain yesterday - pear, walnut and gorgonzola

    Was absolutely stunning

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        That has always been a pretty classic combo on cheeseboards. Probably that is why they came up with the idea to put it on pizza. My favorite pizzeria has it on the regular menu too. They make thin slices of halved pears for it, so the pear is not raw after baking.

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      I love that sweet and salty. Sea salt caramel. Prosciutto fig pizza. Chocolate pretzels.

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      I’ve had similar pizzas in the US. “Sweet pizzas”, so to speak, were all the rage in the mid 2010s. More often, they were branded as flatbreads.

      I’ve made pizza topped with a brandy peach sauce (peaches sautéed in brandy, nutmeg, butter), bourbon blueberry syrup, and taleggio. Even better is peaches, arugula, and brie.

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      My favorite kind of pizza is a bacon lettuce tomato, with a mess of mayo to top it off. Chefs kiss*

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      This is the one I came here to post. Tried it at a brew pub I liked, I figured they wouldn’t steer me wrong.

      It’s a bit messy once the burger starts really melting the peanut butter, but it reminded me of satay w/ peanut sauce.

      No pickles for me though, I can’t seem to get with the taste of cucumber in any form I’ve tried.

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    A can of condensed tomato soup, 1 can of milk, pad of butter, 1/2 cup(or more) instant rice. Lets soup come to near boil, turn off heat, add rice., cover and let steep for about 8 minutes.

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    French fries with vinegar. Ok, not unusual if you’re British, but delicious even if you aren’t.

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    Not unusual but not common is fish sauce on your fried or scrambled eggs.

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    • Vanilla ice cream and/or raspberry sorbet topped with pitch black, salty sweet licorice sauce. (common only in Denmark afaik)

    • “Birnen, Bohnen und Speck”, a stew made from pears, green beans, bacon and a herb called satureja/savory. The pears in this one are a certain old breed, that is pretty hard and sour before cooking. (This is a local delicacy from the city of Hamburg in northern Germany)

    • Watermelon and feta cheese, especially during hot summer days (common in mediterranean countries)

    • Pickled cucumbers and feta cheese (those are eaten as a combo around the black sea afaik)

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    i like to dunk left over fries in vanilla icecream.

    my coworkers thought i was mad when they witnessed me doing that.

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      I sort of accidentally discovered that when dining at the local cantina.

      The restaurant did something neat in serving an appetizer of guacamole on top of pico de gallo. For whatever reason I decided to dump the whole thing in to the bowl of spicy, chicken-black bean soup I was having. The contrast in flavors, and cooked vs fresh, spicy vs cool was an instant game changer. Indeed, I never looked back from there.

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    Grapes in a chicken/tuna salad sandwich. Totally different experience with the diced grapes

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      Apples too. But I’m not sure this is unusual. Even Arby’s sells a chicken salad sandwich with grapes and apples in it.

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    Water melon + bacon.

    I was about to start my shift, but knew I would probably get hungry before lunch, so on my way out to the back deck I stopped via the galley to get some form of breakfast. I like bacon, and I like water melon, so I grabbed some of each as a snack on my way out. But then I needed to free up my hands, so I just put it all in my mouth, and the combination of sweet and salty was absolutely amazing.

  • Maven (famous)@lemmy.zip
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    This might sound wild… But buttered chicken/curry is a fantastic dipping sauce for pizza.

    Order a pizza, order some curry, eat the whole pizza… It’s so good