These Are the Perfect Sandwich and Chips Pairings (2024)

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From Hot Cheetos to Sweet Maui Onion chips, every sandwich has the perfect chip partner.

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Kat Thompson

The art of pairing chips with sandwiches is one that requires great attention to detail, like restoring antique oil paintings or designing a sound building that also boasts architectural excellence. It’s a balancing act -- walking across a tightrope of textures and flavors that takes two separate components and marries them as one masterful dish. Yes, you can just grab the closest snack-sized bag and come out with a decent lunch, but why settle for decent when you can have perfect?

Though it was strenuous, and took many hours of deliberation, we’ve created a guide to the ultimate chip pairings for different sandwiches so you’ll never have to panic when deciding which bag to snag at your local bodega.

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PB&J + Lay's Original

This one felt like a no-brainer because Lay's Original, like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, are a necessary brown sack lunch component. Both PB&Js and Lay's Original ride on waves of nostalgia, and eating them together can transport you back to elementary school field trips. Emotional connection aside, the salty-yet-mild flavor of Lay's Original intensifies the nuttiness of the peanut butter while coaxing out extra sweetness from your preferred jam or jelly, and the thin cut of the chips mean they're wonderfully smashable, so you're not going to get jagged chunks of chips jammed into your gums if you incorporate them into the sandwich. And you should -- split your sandwich apart and cram some chips in there to get crazy textures all in one bite. It'll change you.

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BLT + Hot Cheetos

BLTs are wholesome sandwiches. The combination of bacon, lettuce, and tomatoes is beloved and refreshing, albeit a little bit safe. Nothing about this sandwich is too bold or out there, which is why Hot Cheetos make for a welcomed foil. The spicy corn chips bring heat and additional crunch, while the crisp, fresh lettuce and tomatoes cool off your tongue if things get too fiery.

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Meatball sub + Whisps

When it comes to Italian food, there is no such thing as too much cheese -- especially Parmesan. The same goes for saucy meatball subs. To intensify the flavor of marinara, hefty meatballs, and cheese, a side of WhispsParmesan Cheese Crisps is mandatory. The crunchy baked Parmesan chips are made purely from cheese, meaning you can share them with your keto-obsessed friend who is very unfortunately stuck watching you suck down a submarine sandwich jammed full of meat spheres bound together by carbohydrates. Dip them (the chips, not the friend) in the marinara between bites of meatball or crush them over your sandwich and enjoy.

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Bánh mì+ jalapeño kettle-cooked chips

Though jalapeño kettle chips are arguably good with any sandwich, they’re especially delicious with bánh mì thanks to their complementary spice and intense crunchiness. Traditionally, bánh mìs are full of cold cuts and creamy mayonnaise, with slices of pickled carrots, radish, and fresh jalapeños throughout. The chips add additional spice and more bite that pairs well with the pillowy baguette.

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Tortas + Takis Original

There is no one defining torta. Though the Mexican sandwiches usually arrive on oblong bread rolls and have assorted veggies inside, the fillings can range from chicken covered in mole sauce to carnitas or sliced steak. Regardless of the ingredients used, Takis are always a welcomed addition. The spicy rolled chips are doused in a peppery lime powder that tend to pair nicely with the chile, lime, and seasonings generally found in Mexican food.

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Fried chicken sandwich + BBQ chips

Crispy fried chicken sandwiches are typically elevated with tangy slaw and creamy sauce. To round out the entire meal, sweet and smoky BBQ chips make for a great addition. The chips fill in flavor gaps that may be lacking in the sandwich without overwhelming your palate. You’ll get bites of refreshing slaw, juicy hot chicken, and notes of honey when pairing BBQ chips with fried chicken sandwiches -- everything you could want in a lunch, minus the two martinis.

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Lobster roll + cream cheese and chive chips

The best way to deepen the rich, creamy flavors of lobster rolls is to incorporate cream cheese and chive chips into the meal. The chips make absolute sense; they add the much-needed crunch that is lacking in the buttery lobster and bread, while staying muted and letting the lobster -- the star ingredient -- shine. Cream cheese and chive chips are like the people who work behind-the-scenes to ensure everything goes miraculously without taking any credit or stepping on toes. They’re the good guys, even if it's sometimes hard to spot them.

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Reuben + kettle salt & pepper chips

The Reuben sandwich has a lot going on. There’s the salty, smoky flavor of corned beef, the tongue tingling acidity of sauerkraut, and creamy Russian dressing all sandwiched between slices of rye bread, sour with caraway seeds. To balance it out, a simple bag of Kettle salt and pepper chips really does the trick. You still get the satisfying crunch, but aren’t overwhelmed with other flavors that will clash with the Reuben. Plus, they're strong enough to stay in tact while you use them to shovel up excess sauerkraut and dressing.

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Egg salad + Gardetto’s

Egg salad’s intoxicating blend of creamy mayonnaise, boiled eggs, and fresh dill calls for a sturdy and salty chip to tie the whole sandwich together. Gardetto’s Original Recipe snack mix is the ideal suitor -- the garlic rye chips are perfect for scooping up egg salad drippings while pretzels and crunchy breadsticks make for a satisfying crunch in an otherwise soft sandwich.

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Pastrami + dill pickle chips

Pastrami is a classic New York and LA sandwich where the inclusion of spears of pickles is basically mandatory. Paired with the spiciness of mustard and the tartness of rye bread, pickles add a refreshing tang. However, if you ever find yourself with a pastrami but without a pickle, the only obvious accompaniment is dill pickle chips. Opt for Kettle if you want some serious crunch, Lay's if you’re looking for something gentler on your teeth, or ridged Utz brand if you want something in the middle. Whatever the texture, the jolt of sour is sure to brighten the heaviness of smoked meat and make for a memorable pastrami experience.

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French dip + Hawaiian Sweet Maui Onion Rings

The jus used in French dip sandwiches are so reminiscent of French onion soup that it’d be a shame not to pair the Los Angeles-born sandwich with some onion-flavored chips. Enter Hawaiian Brand Sweet Maui Onion Rings; they’re the perfect level of sweet and onion-y without being too overpowering and the rings make for easy-to-dip chips you can swirl around your jus. Just trust us on this one.

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Grilled cheese + Zapp's Voodoo chips

The grilled cheese is like a blank canvas. It’s buttery, melty, and gooey, but doesn’t have any extreme flavor. This is where Zapp’s Voodoo Chips come in. The New Orleans-style kettle chips are smoky, sweet, spicy, and acidic thanks to the vinegar -- a lovely contrast to the mildness of grilled cheeses.

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Katsu sando + All Dressed Ruffles

All Dressed Ruffles are exactly what they sound like: chips meant to replicate the flavors of all the dressings, like ketchup, mustard, vinegar, barbecue sauce, sour cream and onion dip, and other mystery flavors. Katsu sandos are dressed in a katsu sauce, which also has a combination of unidentifiable tanginess, salt, sweetness, and smokiness. The fried cutlet sandwich, paired with the All Dressed Ruffles, makes for a flavor explosion that touches on all the different taste elements.

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Fried fish sandwich + salt & vinegar chips

There’s a reason that fish and chips and vinegar have inspired a classic American children’s song: The trio is an iconic British staple food that is as classic as apple pie with vanilla ice cream. Though chips actually refers to the British term for french fries (potato chips are known as crisps across the pond), salt and vinegar chips can still be an acceptable substitute to French fries when it comes to fried fish sandwiches. The sour nature of vinegar cuts through the heaviness of fried fish and creamy tartar sauce.

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Kat Thompson is a staff food writer at Thrillist who will shovel Hot Cheetos -- paired with any sandwich -- into her mouth with reckless abandon. Tell her your favorite pairing on Twitter @katthompsonn.

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FAQs

These Are the Perfect Sandwich and Chips Pairings? ›

When nestled between slices of bread, chips add some much-needed crunch, plus salt and oil, elevating the sandwich itself in the process. Tuna salad topped with plain potato chips is a childhood classic that comes to mind.

Why do chips go well with sandwiches? ›

When nestled between slices of bread, chips add some much-needed crunch, plus salt and oil, elevating the sandwich itself in the process. Tuna salad topped with plain potato chips is a childhood classic that comes to mind.

What is it called when you put chips on a sandwich? ›

A chip butty, chip barm or chip bun is a sandwich filled with chips.

How do you eat chips with sandwiches? ›

Spread the mayo on the bread. Place the meat, cheese, pickle, onion if using, tomato and chips onto one slice of bread and top it off with the second slice of bread. Smash it down a bit and hang on!

What to pair with chips? ›

Potato chips also go great on a bologna sandwich or along side a hot dog or a bbq pork sandwich. They can also be used to top tuna noodle casserole (especially cheddar and sour cream Ruffles) and pulverized plain Lay's make a really nice addition to the flour mixture for fried chicken.

What do you eat bread and butter chips with? ›

These bold, crisp, classic cut pickle chips are a perfect side item for your turkey sandwich at lunch or the family BBQ on top your cheeseburger. Delight yourself with the classic taste you know and love.

What to put in a chip sandwich? ›

That means lettuce, tomato, onion, hot chips, garlic sauce and tabbouleh. So good!

What is a chip sandwich slang? ›

What is a Chip Butty. Butty is English slang for a sandwich. So, you might hear an English person refer to a bacon butty, which is essentially a bacon sandwich (also delicious). If you don't know, a 'classic' chip butty is essentially hot French fries served between buttered white bread.

Who came up with chips on a sandwich? ›

According to Vice, the first chip butty emerged in Lancashire, England, at the country's second-ever fish and chip shop. The shop opened as a simple stall in Oldham in 1863 and quickly became known for its large “chip barms.” (A “barm” is a sandwich made on a soft bread roll.)

What do Southerners call sandwiches? ›

Po' Boy: Louisiana / Poor Boy: The Southern Midwest

The original po' boys often featured oysters, but the sub can include any ingredients. The specifications are that those ingredients are hot, and that French bread is used, which is what sets the po' boy apart from Italian-bread subs.

How do you serve sandwiches attractively? ›

Make sure the bread isn't burned. Choose fresh-looking topics in vibrant colors and make sure hat they don't stick out on the sides of the bread. Don't squish the toppings together when adding the upper piece of bread. Put the sandwich on a white plate, looks better for some reason.

What are the top 10 most popular sandwiches? ›

Due to lack of money, he invented inexpensive food convenient for his work.
  1. Chicken Sandwich. Сhicken Sandwich is one of the most popular sandwiches served for breakfast in many cafes around the world. ...
  2. Egg Sandwich. ...
  3. Seafood Sandwich. ...
  4. Roast Beef Sandwich. ...
  5. Grilled Cheese. ...
  6. Ham Sandwich. ...
  7. Nutella Sandwich. ...
  8. Grilled Chicken Sandwich.
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What goes good on sandwiches? ›

A few great toppings to try are:
  • Tomatoes.
  • Lettuce.
  • Onions.
  • Peppers.
  • Pickles/Cucumbers.
  • Olives.
  • Sprouts.
  • Avocado.

What chips go well with a peanut butter sandwich? ›

Emotional connection aside, the salty-yet-mild flavor of Lay's Original intensifies the nuttiness of the peanut butter while coaxing out extra sweetness from your preferred jam or jelly, and the thin cut of the chips mean they're wonderfully smashable, so you're not going to get jagged chunks of chips jammed into your ...

What is a healthy snack to eat with a sandwich? ›

Healthy side dishes for sandwiches: Vegetables. Sometimes the best sides are simple veggies. Slicing up a cucumber, or sweet pepper, or adding some leafy dark green vegetables and fresh herbs in a bowl with red onions, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar can be a great choice.

What chips go well with tuna sandwiches? ›

For the chips, Ruffles, Fritos or kettle-style chips work best (especially salt and vinegar flavor), but again, the ideal sandwich uses whatever chips you happen to enjoy or have on hand.

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