Culver’s Cravings

Cheesy Goodness

The Best Menu Items to Pair with Cheese Sauce
person drizzles cheese sauce over a container of crinkle cut fries and cheese curds

Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese Sauce - made with real melted Cheddar and served warm - goes perfectly with sides such as Crinkle Cut Fries, Wisconsin Cheese Curds or in our Chili Cheddar Fries.

The deliciousness doesn’t have to end with dipping though. There are a few other ways to enjoy Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese Sauce by exploring the menu. Find out how you can create your own Cheese Sauce snacks or meals.

1. Cheese Sauce + ButterBurger or Beef Pot Roast Sandwich

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Meat and cheese, forever a perfect combination. If you’re looking to go to the next level in cheesiness, try adding Cheese Sauce to a ButterBurger or Beef Pot Roast Sandwich.

First, order the burger or sandwich of your choosing and a side of Cheese Sauce. Then, let your creativity run wild and apply the Cheese Sauce as you wish. You can also take a different approach and dip the burger or sandwich into the Cheese Sauce.

2. Crinkle Cut Fries + Cheese Curds + Cheese Sauce

person drizzles cheese sauce over a container of crinkle cut fries and cheese curds

A cheesy take on the popular Canadian dish, this poutine features crisp Crinkle Cut Fries and warm Wisconsin Cheese Curds drizzled with gooey Cheese Sauce.

Start with a large order of Crinkle Cut Fries and add a regular order of Cheese Curds. Then, order two sides of Cheese Sauce and pour them over the fries and curds and dig in!

3. Mashed Potatoes + Cheese Sauce

person drizzles cheese sauce over a container of mashed potatoes

This one is simple, but the result is oh so savory and cheesy.

First, order our Mashed Potatoes & Gravy (but without gravy) and a side of Cheese Sauce. Then, drizzle the Cheese Sauce on top of the potatoes and voila! Cheesy potatoes!

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