- There is like a 50% hit rate on reading comprehension of your 11-word question. - What type of food, without the answer being fries, do you find is complimented by ketchup. - Which tomato-based condiment base is most delictable when said condiment is added to the base, where such a base is not potato fries based? 
 
- hashbrowns - That’s just shredded fries! - Sometimes! I make mine with onions, peppers, and carrots. My favorite diner doesn’t shred them, just slices them thin. Some places bake them instead of frying them, too. There’s a hashbrown for every occasion, they’re not just tinier french fries. - Also, okay, I know it’s relatively rare to french your fries these days, but it’s even more unheard of to french a hashbrown. (I’d totally eat a frenched hashbrown, though.) 
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- Other fried potato dishes, too - hash browns, latkes, potato chips 
 
- Nipples 
- Hot dogs - You disgust me - Even if you aren’t a mustard purist, there are so many better things to put on a hot dog before ketchup. 
 
- Mustard. Ketchup. Relish optional. Perfection! 
 
- A trash heap where it fucking belongs. - There isn’t a thing that you can put ketchup on that a good BBQ sauce or hot sauce isn’t better on. I will die on this hill. - Jokes on you, the trash heap is now deliciously seasoned. 
- It’s a good hill. Stubbs’ Spicy BBQ for me, or I’m going hungry. 
- Ketchup is the superior sauce for potatoes. - Mayo and butter 
 
 
- Hmmm, I assume the usual hamburger/hotdog isn’t what you’re looking for. - I think the least common thing I put ketchup on is kraft mac n cheese. Don’t do it every time, but every now and then, when I’m having the standard, package only mac n cheese, I’ll put a dab on there. - Can’t use much, or it sucks. But the kind of amount you might drop as you’re taking a bite of something else, that works great. That’s how I found out I liked it, back as a kid. - I will put ketchup on mac & cheese, of any kind, no matter how old your grandmother’s recipe is. did it right in front of my Italian potential mother-in-law too, there are certain things that have to be established early in the relationship. - Have you tried salsa? That’s my favorite thing to put on any mac & cheese. 
- I’ve upgraded from ketchup on my mac and cheese (we call it Kraft Dinner here in Canada) to using Bullseye barbeque sauce. Adds a little bit more flavour. - I’ve done it with bbq sauce before, and I ain’t mad at it, but it doesn’t work the same way for me. 
 
 
- I’m not alone in the world! 
 
- Hard poached eggs topped with cheddar cheese. - I also use ketchup as an additive in cabbage rolls, sloppy joes, or chili, barbecue sauce. - Meat loaf, Japanese omelet rice. 
- Meatloaf! 
- scrambled eggs 
- Eggs! And omurice. And fried rice with a lot of egg. 
- Even though I’ll incur the wrath of all Italians I do like to put ketchup on my pasta when I don’t have the time/energy/ingredients to make a proper sauce. Even better with shredded cheese. - make sure to break your spagehtti during cooking and cut them with a knife when eating - I’ve been using a pair of scissors to cut my spagetti, a knife would probably be way easier to clean. Thanks for the tip, I’ll let everyone know how it goes! 
- Duh. How else would I be able to eat them with a spoon? - You jest but:  
 
- And add lots of cream 
 
- I think that’s just SpaghettiOs 
- Spaghetti and Swedish meatballs topped liberally with ketchup is a childhood staple food in Sweden. It’s honestly not bad, highly inoffensive food, fit for picky eaters. - I still get that when I visit my Norwegian mother. Though she usually uses spirelli instead of spaghetti. - And of course the vastly superior Norwegian meatballs. 😋 
 
- Why not just buy sauce and keep it for when you don’t feel like making it - Then I have good sauce. So I will eat it. Until it is gone. Then I eat ketchup. 
 
- I prefer spaghetti with ketchup and shredded cheese to ones with a bolognesse sauce. - So far I manage to hide from the Italian death squad. 
 
- I don’t hate ketchup but there is always something else I would rather have including with fries. 
- My eggs in the morning. - The night before I mix two eggs with a little milk and put it in a microwavable mug. Then microwave it for 30 seconds, stir and repeat twice. It creates a round slab of egg that I put on a piece of buttered toast with ketchup spread on it. - If you put them in a bowl, with a shot glass in the center, then microwave; you have an egg ready for a bagel 
- The night before I mix two eggs with a little milk and put it in a microwavable mug. Then microwave it for 30 seconds, stir and repeat twice. It creates a round slab of egg that I put on a piece of buttered toast with ketchup spread on it. - Yuk. That would be cold and soggy by the next morning lol - Pretty sure they cook them in the morning - Damn straight - I don’t get it. What’s the point of doing any of that the night before? - Saves time in the morning as opposed to the evening. Like only a minute or two but any time I can save in the morning I’ll take. 
 
 
 
- Your mother was cold and soggy by the next morning too 
 
 
- Real answer: - Open a can of tuna and mix it in
- Salad. Yes, I know. Yes it tastes great.
 - What the fuck - Just try it - no - I will report this to OP - That’s a long URL just to say you want to out ketchup on spiderman 
 
 
 
 
 
- Ketchup on canned tuna, yeah, I’ve done it. I’d rather have some mayo and sriracha on it, but it’s not that bad. - Ketchup on salad though, I can imagine it, I don’t remember if I’ve actually tried it, but unless we’re talking about sweet salads (like ones made out of condensed milk, all-purpose cream, canned fruit cocktail, gelatin cubes and the works), I don’t think it’s actually that hideous. Heck, I even think it’d go okay with something like potato salad! - with potato salad, definitely works – it’s not that far off french fries - With a finely cut salad (read: celery, tomatoes, rocket/kale/cabbage, and a shaved carrot, dressed lightly in olive oil and citrus juice), tomato ketchup turns the salad into a cold stew of sorts, and… it just works 
 
 
- The fish part of fish and chips. No thanks on the malt vinegar. Y’all can keep your dirty foot water away from my fishies thanks. 


















