Previously on listverse we had a top 10 list of bizarre food combinations so when this current list arrived in my inbox it seemed the perfect complement. Here we look at ten combinations of food that seem to be a match made in heaven. Although I have ordered them to my preference, they can all be easily interchanged. Feel free to add your own favorites to the comments.
Nothing starts the day off better than a couple of eggs and fatty bacon. The protein of the eggs and the grease of the bacon form a great mixture that powers you through the day. It should also be mentioned that bacon generally is great combined with all kinds of other foods as well – even sweet things such as Bacon and Maple Cookies.
Popcorn was originally discovered by the Native Americans. Popcorn became increasingly popular during the Great Depression because it was relatively cheap, it’s use was especially popular in movie theaters. Now when you go to the movies the spell of popcorn almost seems irresistible, despite its now horrendously expensive price. Butter and popcorn was bound to be a match made in heaven, after all, what is better than fresh corn smeared with butter?
Let’s all face it, what is better than a nice pepperoni pizza and an ice cold beer? The hot grease of the pizza is nicely washed down by the refreshing beer. And to further enhance an already great evening, when dining on this lovely combination, throw in a movie, some buttered popcorn, and make a night of it! Just watch out for the calories – as delicious as this mix is, it was clearly designed by Satan himself to get us all to hell faster.
The combination of salt and pepper dates back to seventeenth century French cuisine, as it was thought that pepper was the only spice which did not overpower the natural taste of the food. All foods can be better with a little bit of salt and pepper. On their own both pepper and salt can be used in savory and sweet cooking – and in combination they can convert something bland into something wonderful. Every chef worth his weight will use these two together on almost everything he cooks.
Although french fries may date back to the 1600s-1700s, their popularity sky-rocketed when they began to be sold worldwide through fast food chains, especially McDonald’s. Most fast food chains quickly paired the fries with burgers, creating one delicious meal. Did you know that it was American Soldiers who coined the term “French Fries”, when they tasted them for the first time in Belgium during World War I? In most other English speaking parts of the world they are referred to simply as “chips” and French Fries is considered an Americanism.
Some claim the combination began in the early 20th century, where Italian immigrants were making them in New York City. However, others claim that the pairing dates back to Old World Italy. Regardless of the origin, the two compliment each other and make for a great, filling meal – and an especially good one for the poor college student.
The classic combination of cheese and crackers became increasingly popular with the development of the Ritz cracker in 1934, by Nobisco. The combo serves as a great snack, especially for small get togethers. Unlike most of the other entries on this list, this is a food combination loved by both rich and poor – whether you put cheap old cheese on store-bought crackers or the finest truffle laced mature brie on handmade crackers – the combination is simple, tasty, and unbeatable for parties.
Although the combination of chips and salsa is typically considered to be Mexican food, the combo really boomed when tortilla chips began being mass produced in Los Angeles. Now the combination serves as one of the most popular appetizers and snacks. This is also a combination that can be as unique as it’s maker – as long as your salsa contains tomatoes, you can add virtually anything else and it will still taste great with tortilla chips.
One of the ultimate combinations, the gravy moistens the potatoes and adds the little extra flavor to create the perfect combination. Letting the gravy poor all over the potatoes, seemingly completes the mashed potatoes. This is obviously such a popular combination that it is a signature dish of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Oh – and if you want the secret KFC recipe for potato and gravy, you can find it here. Listverse has also published a top 10 list of secret recipes from other fast food outlets.
The Oreo was created in February 1912 by Nabisco in New York City. Oreos immediate popularity resulted in it being the best selling cookie of the 20th century. It has since been dubbed “Milk’s Favorite Cookie”. The milk seems to be the perfect match to the chocolate of the oreo, making the duo one of the best. But, despite the popularity of the oreo and milk combination, milk and any type of cookie is great – maybe you should try it with the maple bacon cookies listed above.





























These were dumb…how about odd flavor combinations that actually work? Such as…Hamburger & peanut butter, cayenne pepper & mango/cantaloupe, cheese and apples, etc.
Peanut butter and Jelly – geez!
TEA AND BISCUITS!
ummm that just totally stated the obvious
Dramatic commenters crack me up, so thank goodness for them : )
I know its really southern US, but for ef's sake: Beans and Cornbread.
I 2nd buscuits and gravy, and I know that neither of these is exactly a food, but SERIOUSLY: coffee and cigarettes. Oh no, I had the completely unfashionable audacity to admit I like caffeine and nicotine.
Cheese and crackers at number 4, madness. Great list but for me it would probably be the other way around! I love eggs and bacon!
Nice list, but still, I dont believe, that Oreo and milk are so good. I think that if I would ask someone that would he choose spaghetti and meatballs, or Oreo with milk, then he would choose spaghetti.
And I dont think that salt and pepper are foods.
And to stop saying peanutbutter and jelly!!!!
I agree with everything else tho…
Banana bread and butter
Chili and frosted cinnamon rolls (It's better than you'd think it would be!)
Well think about this: if you had a foot fetish, (or any fetish) and you smelled someones feet that smelled like…. Durian, would you want to eat Durian after that?
Sorry… wrong list ^.^
i love a choolae milksake and french fruis
oreos and peanut butter??? The best!
fish and chips
Fish and Chips? Sandwich and crisps (chips for Americans)? Curry and Beer? lolWut?
chocolate covered pretzels- the BEST!!!! salty and sweet. oh I'm hungry now
cake and ice cream shoulda been a bonus
Pizza and beer??? The hot grease of the pizza??? What the hell type of pizza'a do you eat???????????
Oh it's all good. I also love ranch dip with just about any kinda cracker,chip or veggie.
Again a very very american list. Who would eat bacon for breakfast? That's disgusting.
Where are you from Benny? Bacon for breakfast is very common in Great Britain and Poland for example.
How about chips and tripe (pigs stomach) covered in salt and vinegar? Mmmmm nice and jelly and ice-cream for dessert?
"There is not a single food on Earth, the addition of bacon to which does not instantly improve."- Andrew Zimmern
what about peanut butter & jelly
Pop Rocks & Coke isn't something people can really sit and enjoy ..
Very American indeed.
Buuuuuut either way, you forgot Chicken and Waffles
What about mentos and coke? Take about yum yum. It is like an explosion of flavour.
we all know these combinations…
i was expecting more like ham and cereal or something..
Peanut butter and jelly/jam???
Why is “Peanut Butter and Jelly” not on this list?!
I live in Korea now and while I could make mashed potatoe with gravy on a general basis it isn’t here … I miss it!! <
How can you not have peanut butter and jelly on this list???
how is peanut butter and jelly not on here
Name
chocolate and caramel
Two things that would have improved this list:
1. Food combinations from places that aren’t the United States.
2. Scientific or cultural reasons to bring these foods together.
How is peanut butter and jelly not on here!?
Poutine and Beer. Every Canadian knows this one, or at least should, even if you’re not a Canadian, there is no denying the greatness of this combination. It’s one for the record books.
Hello?????????????? Wth happened to pb&j?????????????????????
no pb&j?
Yum

Also agree with other comments… I found myself thinking “ohh yeah I could just go some of that” to fish n chips, crisps sanga, bread n butter, strawberries and ice cream, beer and curry (beer and anything tho really).
Never tried peanut butter and jelly or banana.. willing to give them a shot tho so I know what all the fuss is about. Incidentally, I hear peanut butter is good to put on mousetraps. Just thought Id throw that in.
Personally I prefer mashed spuds with baked beans rather than gravy, but the beans dont really go well on a Sunday roast
Im off to the fridge now.
For me one of the best combinations is Parma Jam and melon. Peaches and chocolate too.
This list was complied of ALL American cravings.
Pea’s and carrots! What, no one’s seen Forrest Gump??
My best food pairings will be McFlurry and french fries. XD
Peanut butter and cucumber… weird combo I know but the cucumber stops the butter from sticking to the the roof of your mouth without taking away the peanut taste….
Oh and cheese and pickle sandwiches (its gotta be Branston’s though!)
what about ham and cheese
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Numbers 3 and 4 are my favorite. This whole list is just awesome, I’ll be rebuilding my shopping around it. Oh wait, all of that already hits my list except for the salsa. Looks like I’ll get to repurpose my tomatoes before they spoil. Can’t believe I forgot about the awesomeness of salsa.
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spaghetti and meatballs? only americans could eat something like this, it’s NOT a great food combo
I’ll fix your list
#10 eggs and bacon
#9 popcorn and bacon
#8 pizza and bacon (or beer and bacon)
#7 Pepper and bacon (not salt and bacon as it is salty enough)
#6 Burger and bacon
#5 spaghetti and bacon
#4 Cheese and Bacon
#3 Tortilla chips and bacon
#2Mashed potatoes and bacon
#1 bacon and bacon (since milk and Oreos are about the only things in the entire world that don’t go with bacon)
I like that list. Anything with Bacon is awesome. LOL. Bacon Wrapped Chicken. Bacon Wrapped Steak. Bacon Wrapped Shrimp. Bacon Stuffed Lobster. Bacon is damn good, I don’t care who you are (I’m looking at you veggie only heads!, I cook my green beans with Bacon and Onions), if you don’t like bacon, something is wrong with you. In less Bacon can cause you to have severe seizures and near death like instances (I’d still be pushing my limits even if this was the case), you should consume bacon at least once or twice a month at some point.
how could peanut butter and jelly not be on this list???
LOL. No *****. That’s a fundamental must have. I think that combination is built into our genetics. I knew a third world kid growing up with him that couldn’t barely speak a lick of English, but, when my mom busted out a jar of peanut butter and put some jelly on it that kid was all over that sandwich like stink on *****. Haha.
Additions…
Fries and ketchup
Ice cream and chocolate syrup
Buffalo wings and ranch dressing
Yogurt and granola or just cereal and milk
Toast and melted cheese = grilled cheese
Jalapenos and cheese
Tortilla chips and melted cheese = nachos!
Bagel and creme cheese
Chicken tikka masala and Saag paneer
Panang chicken curry and pineapple fried rice
Chocolate and milk = chocolate milk – yummy!
Pancakes and syrup
Forgot…
Ice cream and fried banana
Bread and butter
Chocolate and strawberries
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Peanut Butter and Chocolate or Peanut Butter and Bananna have to be on this list man. I’m not a big fan of Beer and Pizza. Beer and Nachos or Wings though for sure. Steak and A1 should be on this list. LOL. Oreos and Milk is an easy choice for number one. But you could make that case for any cookie and milk combination IMO. I can’t stand eating a dry cookie. I’ve even been known to just take a few cookies and let them settle in the bottom of a glass of milk just to spoon it out and eat it. My last combination too would also be, Fried Chicken and Hot Sauce.