11 Condiments To Dip Your French Fries In
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11 Condiments To Dip Your French Fries In

You can never have too many choices.

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11 Condiments To Dip Your French Fries In
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Who doesn't love french fries? We sometimes forget that there are more options to dip your fries in than just ketchup. Whenever you want to spice up your meals, these are some options for you to experiment with.

1. BBQ sauce

BBQ sauce is a good condiment to have your french fries with, especially if you are also having chicken nuggets. Who knows, it may even put you in a good mood because it reminds you of a campfire.

2. Mustard

Although it's usually not a favorite, it's still a good option if you want more a bitter taste. At this point, you might as well get a burger with it.

3. Mayonnaise

This may not be your first choice, but it's definitely something different. You may not think about it, but mayonnaise is in a lot of the things you use anyway. Try it and see for yourself.

4. Canes Sauce

If you want to mix a couple condiments together to have a variety of choices, this is your best bet. It's what most people come to Cane's for besides their toast.

5. Ranch

Although ranch is commonly used on salads, you can also use it on french fries. There can never be too much ranch.

6. Vinegar


Especially during the Lent season, this is a good choice. If you love fish and chips, then this is a classic. You get a little bit of sweet and sour at the same time.

7. Salsa

Did someone say salsa? No, I don't mean salsa dancing. Although if you want to salsa dance, be my guest. If you're looking for something spicy, this may give you what you need.

8. A.1. Steak Sauce

Even though it's more common to put steak sauce on your mashed potatoes, you can still put them on your french fries. Especially because mashed potatoes are basically the same thing.

9. Chili Cheese Sauce

If you're from Cincinnati, you already know how good this condiment is. Not only are you getting meat added onto your fries, but you're also getting cheese. It's bound to make you happy.

10. Relish

Again, not one that probably came to your mind. This condiment is common to put on hot dogs, but it could end up getting on your french fries.

11. Ketchup

This is an all time favorite! If you don't put ketchup on your french fries, did you even have fries?

Everyone gets tired of having the same condiments on their french fries. Be bold and change things up every once in awhile. You might even find a new favorite!

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