GlitzyArmrest,
@GlitzyArmrest@lemmy.world avatar

Mayo+ketchup (fry sauce) for fries. Ketchup+mustard for hot dogs. All three for burgers.

Critical_Insight,

Depends entirely on what I’m putting it on

jopepa,

A popsicle tray

ramsgrl909,

Mayo then

Sagifurius,

A 75/25 Ranch/Sriracha aioli

Deconceptualist, (edited )

All of these have more variety and nuance then you might think, at least based on what major US grocers carry.

Mustard comes in a ton of varieties, from smooth to course to whole-grain, or with extra flavors like horseradish or cayenne or champagne. I’ve even heard of bourbon and curry mustards.

Ketchup too is an entire category and not beholden to tomatoes. You can use all kinds of fruits like mango or golden berries as your base, add sauteed garlic and onions, then blend it up with some brown sugar and vinegar for a mighty fine condiment.

And homemade mayonnaise is just on another level. It’s pretty simple to make, but it doesn’t stay fresh long. Otherwise try the Polish Winiary brand, it’s 90% as good, especially on something like sweet potato fries. Mayo is also the basis for aoli and nearly every picnic/potluck “salad” (e.g. potato salad, broccoli bacon salad, etc). Stop buying the Kraft and Hellman’s crap, those are mostly flavorless soybean oil.

bg10k,
@bg10k@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Wisely

jopepa,

Pants iykyk

Mustard’s my choice. Mayo leaves a dirty mouth feel/taste until I can brush my teeth again, good to cook with though. Ketchup is what happens when marketing and focus groups fix mustard, good of Canadians to help find it’s purpose.

TheHottub,
@TheHottub@lemmy.world avatar

Ketchup

Swiggles,

It is a race between mayo and mustard. Having to pick one I’d prefer mustard.

zxqwas,

Grilled sausage in the forest: mustard.

On my pasta earlier this week: ketchup.

On my sandwich this morning: Mayo.

There is a time and place for everything.

victorz,

What about grilled sausage on a pier looking out to the horizon in a country that starts with a C? I just am super curious about that specific case, you know?

DacoTaco,
@DacoTaco@lemmy.world avatar

Sausage? In that scenario id go for a steak and fries, in which case a good pepersauce and mayo.
But for the sausage? Id go with ketchup

bunkyprewster,

Ketchup on pasta?!

Sagifurius,

It’s a Filipino thing

AgentGrimstone,

Mayo + mustard

stackPeek,
@stackPeek@lemmy.world avatar

Mayo + ketchup

jennwiththesea,
@jennwiththesea@lemmy.world avatar

Mustard. It’s more versatile. Besides the obvious condiment uses, it’s also a useful ingredient in cooking, can alleviate muscle cramps (eaten), helps with bee or wasp stings (topical), and can be used as a dye.

baruchin,
@baruchin@lemmy.world avatar

I’m totally fine with the three of the.

anothermember,

Depends what it’s on, they’re completely non-interchangeable.

Mago,

For steak/pork and fries - béarnaise

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