JohnnyCanuck ( @JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca ) 47•3 months agoA number of years ago when cupcake shops were opening everywhere, there was this one called Mancakes that did “manly” cupcakes (think bacon and alcohol). I finally broke down one day and decided to try one. I went with the “Buffalo wings” cupcake which turned out to be what I guess was Frank’s Red Hot flavoured cake, topped with icing and some sort of crispy sprinkles (chicken skin?), and stuffed with (to my gagging surprise) blue cheese icing.
I love hot wings, I love blue cheese dip, and cupcakes are just fine.
But a buffalo wing cupcake has to be the nastiest concoction to be called a cupcake that I’ve ever tasted.
Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 3•3 months agoA number of years ago when cupcake shops were opening everywhere
Starts off in a universe completely separate from my own, and keeps veering further.
Pulptastic ( @Pulptastic@midwest.social ) English1•3 months agoDo want.
Edit: but it needs some form of hot pepper.
amio ( @amio@kbin.social ) 17•3 months agoFrench fries sometimes go in kebabs and stuff around here. When they’re on the side, that is awesome. When they’re just drenched in the sauce so you get a soggy pile of greasy potato, it is disgusting.
Oh, and fruity beers suck: not just “notes of blahblahblah in my hipster IPA” which can be good, but “we literally put fruit juice in this stuff” which… can’t. I like beer, I like fruit. They do not, however, need to mix on my account.
Sorta related: coriander (cilantro) is fine in moderation and I’m a sucker for a baguette. Once had a banh mi that had a fucking bushel of the stuff, tasted like being dragged through miles of dense shrubbery after someone yanked you out of the shower mid-shampooing. Also burning.
JohnnyCanuck ( @JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca ) 12•3 months agoIn Greece it is pretty standard to put fries on gyros. That’s part of why I love them. But: having the proper crispy fry is essential, as is eating your gyro freshly made.
amio ( @amio@kbin.social ) 4•3 months agoFresh and still crispy, sure. It’s the sogginess that got me.
cheesymoonshadow ( @cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world ) 4•3 months agoMy local Greek place does this and I always assumed it was an Americanized gyro. They’re super tasty and we love eating there. Interesting to know it’s actually done in Greece too.
JohnnyEnzyme ( @JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee ) 3•3 months agoOh, and fruity beers suck: not just “notes of blahblahblah in my hipster IPA” which can be good, but “we literally put fruit juice in this stuff” which… can’t. I like beer, I like fruit. They do not, however, need to mix on my account.
There’s a fruit beer sold around here that’s actually quite good, and with a better alcohol kick than most beers. Unlike the ones you mention, it doesn’t use barley at all, and tastes kind of like some lambics I’ve had.
MelonYellow ( @MelonYellow@lemmy.ca ) English1•3 months agoI said the same about fruity beers, sours, lambics, (also found white wines too acidic) and now I like them lol. Sometimes taste changes when you get older.
umbrella ( @umbrella@lemmy.ml ) 1•3 months agothis one sounds unironically delicious
idiomaddict ( @idiomaddict@feddit.de ) 13•3 months agoCookout pasta salad. I like pasta, mayo, corn, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, onions, whatever else goes in normally, but pasta salad is just so disappointing.
I am the opposite about a Reuben- I’m not especially a fan of pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, or thousand island dressing, but fuck if it’s not incredible together.
BurningRiver ( @BurningRiver@beehaw.org ) 6•3 months agoPasta salad and mayo just sounds wrong to me. I generally use a red wine vinaigrette, it holds up better at a barbecue.
rjthyen ( @rjthyen@lemm.ee ) 5•3 months agoI like your idea of reversing the question. On their own I’m not big on sour cream or mayonnaise, but either of them mixed together with the right seasonings or sometimes even together with some seasoning and I can’t get enough. Mayo is nasty, but a garlic aioli? Fricken great. Plain sour cream? A tad on a baked potato is fine, but a chipotle lime crema? I might lick that up off the floor…
qupada ( @qupada@kbin.social ) 8•3 months agoI too have an oddly specific one of these, which is tartare sauce.
I actively dislike all three of mayonnaise, gherkins, and capers. Mix 'em together though? Brilliant.
PonyOfWar ( @PonyOfWar@pawb.social ) 13•3 months agoMint chocolate. Hate that stuff, but I don’t mind mint or chocolate.
nayminlwin ( @nayminlwin@lemmy.ml ) 11•3 months agoChocolate and yoghurt. Chocolate flavoured yoghurt taste gross.
Elise ( @xilliah@beehaw.org ) 2•3 months agoStracciatella cream yoghurt?
redcalcium ( @redcalcium@lemmy.institute ) 9•3 months agoI like meat. I like jelly. But aspics… just looking at their image grossed me out.
Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 9•3 months agoLet me confess that I didn’t actually eat this, so maybe it actually whipped ass. Once a friend ran for donuts and I asked them to pick something up for me. They came back with a donut with maple icing and bacon bits sprinkled on top.
The sight and smell were so upsetting to me that I shoved it in my purse when no one was looking and never got around to trying it.
Swordgeek ( @swordgeek@lemmy.ca ) 5•3 months agoMaple doughnuts with bacon bits are FANTASTIC! I was leery at first, but they truly rock.
Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 3•3 months agoI might just have a weird aversion to meat and sweets, because I also mentioned thinking jelly on a sausage biscuit was gross once, and no one agreed.
SorteKanin ( @SorteKanin@feddit.dk ) 6•3 months agoI love chocolate and licorice but there’s those licorice balls with chocolate coating which I just find to be an unpleasant and weird combination.
idrum4316 ( @idrum4316@lemmy.ml ) 6•3 months agoI feel like I’m in the minority on this one, but I don’t like fruit and yogurt together. Individually, they’re great.
Perfide ( @Perfide@reddthat.com ) 1•3 months agoFucking same. Gives me the same vibe as OJ with pulp, ugh
Call me Lenny/Leni ( @shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee ) English6•3 months agoGarbage plates, holy crap. For those of you who don’t know, a garbage plate refers to a famous “cuisine” in Upstate New York, comprising of random picnic ingredients thrown together like a salad and is understandably the butt of many jokes because it is to cuisine what the back-scratching-hair-combing-nose-picking-ukulele-tuner is to inventions. On top of that, every restaurant has its own take on it that varies the recipe, so you will never know exactly how it is unless you’ve already touched that particular restaurant. The one time where I’d prefer each set to be sold separately (and batteries to not be included, gawd).
kubica ( @kubica@kbin.social ) 6•3 months agoUnpopular opinion? Strawberries with whipped cream make want to puke.
Tiltinyall ( @Tiltinyall@beehaw.org ) 8•3 months agoThere’s a trick. Don’t use sweetened whip cream, use heavy whipping cream and sprinkle the strawberries with sugar (Just a bit). Strawberries are best sweetened only slightly to me and the savory flavor of the cream compliments the tartness of the strawberries.
Edit: Thanks for the unlocked memory, it’s probably been decades.
strawberry ( @strawberry@kbin.run ) 3•3 months agowhipped cream? we always used sour cream and sugar. sounds fucked but it goes hard. maybe cultural difference
NoIWontPickAName ( @NoIWontPickAName@kbin.earth ) 4•3 months agoYou would be the expert.
JohnnyCanuck ( @JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca ) 1•3 months agoI’ve never heard of that but it sounds great. Especially if it was buttermilk sour cream. Mmmm.
kubica ( @kubica@kbin.social ) 2•3 months agoMaybe there’s something like that going on. There’s nothing about the aspect of it that throws me off, I always thought it looks appealing, but the time I tried it didn’t go so well.
BirdEnjoyer ( @BirdEnjoyer@kbin.social ) 6•3 months agoMy mother’s coworker’s child made a bacon bundt cake, and specifically sent a piece for her.
I agreed to eat it with my mother out of solidarity.
Honestly, she’s like, 9 or something, and did a great job of it. Kinda had a bacon pancake going, didn’t have many tunnels or anything. Would be a great dessert for a barbecue, that kinda thing.
But no one in my immediate family is that into bacon, let alone being combined with sweets.
dotslashme ( @dotslashme@infosec.pub ) English5•3 months agoJambalaya. I love all the individual ingredients, but put together as Jambalaya makes me wanna hurl.
MelonYellow ( @MelonYellow@lemmy.ca ) English5•3 months agoI don’t do turkey and cranberry sauce, porkchop with applesauce, paté with jam/chutneys… something about meat and fruit sauce. Well but I don’t like chicken and waffles either. Oh, and bacon donuts!
- spiderwort ( @spiderwort@lemm.ee ) 5•3 months ago
Sauerkraut milkshake