Recently I've been getting the Filet O'Fish 2.50 break jawn and dipping it in Sweet and Sour Sauce. Dope as hell
Best Fast Food Condiments: Chic Fil A Sauce McDonalds' BBQ and Buffalo Burger King's Zesty Sauce Wendy's Sweet and Sour and Sriracha
Chick-Fil-A having the ketchup packets you can either squeeze out one end or peel and dip revolutionized ketchup and nuggets for me. Used to really like honey on McD's nuggets. Condiments I enjoy: Olive Oil is my all time MVP, Sweet Baby Ray's, Hidden Valley Ranch, Heinz 57, Heinz Mustard. I sometimes go through hot sauce/sriracha phases. I'm allergic (or at least super sensitive) to soy sauce, so it's hard to go into that territory of flavors sometimes. Teriyaki is pretty delicious, and wasabi is pretty decent depending on my mood.
I'm not down on Ketchup on chicken nuggets but I never get just ketchup if I'm out. Such a wide assortment of other shit to dip into. Honey Mustard fell out of favor for me over recent years but it's staging a comeback
I like McDonald's sweet and sour and red Robin's campfire sauce. I rarely dip fries in ketchup. If they're seasoned I prefer ranch and if they're regular I get fry sauce. For some reason I'll dip Wendy's fries in ketchup but that's it
Honey mustard is my number one but some places have really bad honey mustard. Ketchup mixed with mayo or ranch mixed with buffalo are my backups.
Oh @Kiana mentioning Red Robin made me recall that they have a huge new selection of dipping sauces for their fries. The garlic aioli is everything.
One time when drunk me and some friends walked down to a Wendy's and my friend dipped his nuggets into ketchup and I slapped them out of his hand. Don't regret it either that shit disrespectful.
honey mustard is an affront to my taste buds and humanity. and if anyone knocked a nugget out of my hand while i dipped it in ketchup i would be in jail for assault because you DO NOT MESS with my nuggets.
Honey Roasted BBQ sauce at Chick-Fil-A Give it a try. It's not really a BBQ sauce, kinda closer to the regular CFA sauce, but it's real good.
My ex-girlfriend's mom gave me like 15 bottles of mustard a couple years ago. No idea why she had so much mustard, but I now have one cupboard shelf of just mustard. Can never have too much jalepeno mustard, though.
Has anyone tried mustard mixed with honey? I have never heard of such a thing until today. I don't like honey that much so I didn't try it.