Nothing isn’t awesome about bacon pancakes and baking pies into a cake.

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Got any other heart-stoppingly spectacular culinary  combos to share?

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Category: Food & Drink

16 Responses

  1. Stephen May says:

    Have a webpage full of them: http://www.thisiswhyyourefat.com/

    I can’t stand it myself, but did feel obligated to share the horror.

  2. Kevin Ring says:

    Bacon-wrapped hotdogs are amazing. UH-MAY-ZING!

  3. Caleb Land says:

    A mom in our ministry brought in cupcakes with whole cookies baked into the top. They were delicious.

  4. Dianne says:

    There’s the whole turducken thing, though maybe that’s too high-falutin’ for this inquiry.

    Then there’s this, which goes in an annoyingly nutritious and self-consciously gourmet direction, so maybe it doesn’t count:
    http://boingboing.net/2010/10/06/howto-make-cool-look.html
    Cute for the first two seconds you look at it, then you think about actually eating one. Bleah.

    So actually, maybe I got nuthin’ after all.

    But I really want that Iowa pitcher.

  5. kendra says:

    doritos with cheese and bacon.

  6. Cameron says:

    Do bacon-cheese fries loaded with sour cream and ranch dressing count?

  7. Josh S says:

    My favorite is coconut-fried cheesecake. To. Die. For.

    (Literally.)

  8. Bethany says:

    Anyone ever had chocolate gravy and biscuits? Delicious, buttery biscuits and thick, homemade chocolate gravy… so, so good!

    • Dianne says:

      I’d never heard of that. Is there a difference between chocolate gravy and regular old chocolate (or fudge) sauce?

  9. Aaron P says:

    Ask Phil Johnson or Dan Phillips. They’ll be able to give you a few

  10. Carl says:

    Iowa representing with the bacon pancakes. Which isn’t surprising since the Iowa State Fair has the most heart-stoppingly spectacular culinary combos all in one place– and all on sticks. I must admit being partial to the fried oreos.

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