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Just salt - For some, this is very dull and unadventurous. Others will say this is all that fries need.
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Sausage - A very classic combination, chopped frankfurters served with a side of fries.
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BBQ sauce - BBQ sauce is a great choice for a simple accompaniment to fries.
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Cheese - Fries served with cheese or cheese sauce are hugely popular.
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Chili fries - Chili fries generally involve some ground beef, jalapeños, and a lot of Monterey Jack.
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Sour cream - Sour cream with your fries has become very popular in recent years.
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Ketchup - Perhaps ketchup is the most obvious and classic accompaniment of all, but it's a classic for a reason.
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Deep fried scallops - Deep fried scallops are a great accompaniment to fries, often served with aioli.
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Burger - An absolute staple, the burger and fries combination is so popular that there are countless ways to do it.
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Sandwich - Fries are probably the most common side to serve with a sandwich.
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Hot dog and mustard - A classic combination, this also comes with a huge number of variations, but the fries are a constant.
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Oorlog - A Dutch way of serving fries, combining mayonnaise with peanut satay sauce.
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Curly fries - A different take on fries, these have become more and more popular over the years.
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Skin on fries - Not peeling potatoes before turning them into fries adds a delicious bit of crunch.
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Sweet potato fries - Now just for fun, let's show some love to sweet potato fries. These have been praised as a healthier alternative.
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