@Melz2 @Grey_Devil @anon59592690
Used to go to a little snack bar that had the best tuna salad sandwiches. Asked what made it so tasty and was told Miracle Whip. Never had it before that.
I begrudgingly will accept mayo in potato/tuna salads and the like. As long as you can’t taste it. Alternatively i hate mayo so much i buy ranch instead and use that as a substitute when making tuna. Not really a fan of ranch either but i tolerate it a bit more.
Miracle whip is a sickly-sweet abomination.
I left it behind with all the other horrible processed crap that passes for food when I moved to CA.
Real mayo mixed with a dash of mustard and a little vinegar makes excellent tuna salad.
Not to fan the flames of yet another condiment war, but on this one, we’ll be on the same side. IMO, regular mayo is good with french fries, but not sandwiches or noodly salads.
You can call it whatever you want, that’s just awful.
Edit: I’ll definitely draw the line at putting mayo on pizza though
Yes! YES! Thank you. My mom made tuna fish sandwiches like this and it makes hers better than any other tuna sandwich I have had. She would also dice up sweet pickles.
0_o are you in Amsterdam or just tried it after watching Pulp Fiction?
Also - weird food combo that is probably just me - slices of sweet pickles on PB&J. Some crunch that goes with the sweetness.
This is how we know you’ve never tried it.
@Mister44: No, a Brazilian(esque) restaurant I worked at in uni served fries with mayo.
I’m more of a fan of sharp cheddar (or another sharp aged cheese) on pb&j. The tangy savoriness goes great with the sweetness of the sammich. Haven’t tried the pickles on it, not sure i’d like it to be honest.
My turn to go “eeeeeewwwww”!
Okay, I was with you on the miracle whip, but this is too far.
I haven’t been punched in the face either but i know i won’t like it
I have no delusion that other people would like it, I know it’s weird lol.
I was afraid to try sushi for years. Now I crave it fortnightly. You just don’t know until you give something a try.
As a child I did not know people put ketchup on fries, we had only mayo.
Eh - try it.
I don’t fault the person for coming up with the idea, but I don’t really see any benefit to having ketchup in ‘slice’ form. How is dried up old ketchup better than liquid ketchup? I mainly put ketchup on french fries, so it’s useless to me. Sometimes “great ideas” aren’t as great as you think.
How have you never been punched in the face? Are you an only child?
I’ve punched MYSELF in the face more than once. My go-to is trying to use a hammer to pull nails because the crawlspace is short for the crowbar.
We always had peanut butter and pickles sandwiches when I was a kid, but I never cared for it when jelly was involved.
I have 2 brothers. We just didn’t punch each other in the face, that crossed a line we never wanted to go past.