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It is good stuff. Make sure you've got beans in it, on top of spaghetti, with cheese on top, makes me hungry just thinking about it.
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It's good, but you'll never see me eating a bowl of it like actual chili.
It has to be on a hot dog, with mustard and onions, or a Skyline burrito, otherwise not my bag. If you go into a Cincinnati chili joint with an open mind, and not thinking your going to get a bowl of Texas red, you may find that you like it. Skyline, GoldStar, Blue Ash Chili, it's all good. |
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(I'm looking at you, New England) On a completely unrelated (to this thread) note, an ex-gf's family (New Jersey) thought of Ohio as out West. So naturally, when I went out to visit I got off the airplane wearing cowboy boots. |
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There is actually two different origins for Chili. One is Mexico and the other is Greece. Now the Cincinnati style chili is Greek, where as Texas chili was brought in from Mexico. I prefer Greek style chili myself where as the other serves nicely as burrito filling.
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ive seen it put on noodles and hot dogs? isn't it more of a sauce? chocolate and cinnamon in the sauce Can you eat it like a real chili? View Quote I've grown up in the greater Cincinnati area. It's garbage. That's all it is. |
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I divide by zero-
My chili reciepe combines Texas chili and Cin. Chili!!! Tried it on spaghetti once Prefer it on fritos! |
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Food fit for a god... Right up there with goetta... <a href="http://s192.photobucket.com/user/chadwimc/media/Skyline_4-way.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z64/chadwimc/Skyline_4-way.jpg</a> View Quote And an extra +1 for goetta! |
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I will be right back to this thread. Off to find my archived CInci thread.
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Isn't Cincinnati chili basically just Hormel chili from a can?
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When your Chili recipe uses one small tureen of chili powder and that's all.
Your doing it wrong. It may still taste good. Nice beefy tomato soup you kids make out there. And I can see your living dangerously with what, 1/4 cup mild chili powder. For little spice to it. |
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I know you're joking, but goddamn if that doesn't make me wanna fly out there and bitch slap you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is what makes us Buckeyes strong, like bull. It is the one, true chili (Peace be upon Cincinnati). Why do you hate God? |
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Food fit for a god... Right up there with goetta... <a href="http://s192.photobucket.com/user/chadwimc/media/Skyline_4-way.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z64/chadwimc/Skyline_4-way.jpg</a> View Quote Do you all really eat gobs of yellow cheese like that? |
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I once had some of that "chili" on a loooong layover in Cincinnati.
For spicy spaghetti with meat sauce and cheese is was For chili it was Texas chili with MEAT for the win. |
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I like it. I do think people are too uptight about chili though. I've never had a bowl (or plate of spaghetti in this case) I didn't like.
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I'm as far away from that shit as I can get without being a Michigander
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My finished product
My drunken 5 way thread: https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1565646&page=1 |
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OH is a fucked up place where they call soda / pop and vacuums/ sweepers and fuck up chili and use it to cover pasta !!!
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It's good, but you'll never see me eating a bowl of it like actual chili. It has to be on a hot dog, with mustard and onions, or a Skyline burrito, otherwise not my bag. If you go into a Cincinnati chili joint with an open mind, and not thinking your going to get a bowl of Texas red, you may find that you like it. Skyline, GoldStar, Blue Ash Chili, it's all good. View Quote I like Blue Ash Chili for their double decker's, you can feed starving villages in Africa with 1 one them. Best frie's in town too when their fresh |
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Think I'll get some tomorrow. http://www.cincy2u.com/files/2241887/uploaded/skyline%20cheese%20coneys.jpg View Quote Me too, with some chili cheese fries on the side |
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Do you all really eat gobs of yellow cheese like that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Food fit for a god... Right up there with goetta... <a href="http://s192.photobucket.com/user/chadwimc/media/Skyline_4-way.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z64/chadwimc/Skyline_4-way.jpg</a> Do you all really eat gobs of yellow cheese like that? What? I scraped some out of the way for a photo... |
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That's a spaghetti dish. At least, those look like spaghetti noodles to me. View Quote I really is (when I'm not trolling). And it's really fucking good, too. If people would just get over the fact that it incorrectly has "chili" in the name and enjoy it for what it is, I think they'd really like it. Because it's really good. |
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I really is (when I'm not trolling). And it's really fucking good, too. If people would just get over the fact that it incorrectly has "chili" in the name and enjoy it for what it is, I think they'd really like it. Because it's really good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's a spaghetti dish. At least, those look like spaghetti noodles to me. I really is (when I'm not trolling). And it's really fucking good, too. If people would just get over the fact that it incorrectly has "chili" in the name and enjoy it for what it is, I think they'd really like it. Because it's really good. I'd try it. With the shades closed. |
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That's a spaghetti dish. At least, those look like spaghetti noodles to me. I really is (when I'm not trolling). And it's really fucking good, too. If people would just get over the fact that it incorrectly has "chili" in the name and enjoy it for what it is, I think they'd really like it. Because it's really good. I'd try it. With the shades closed. Same here, sounds good but for gods sakes. Chili grumble grumble. |
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It is simply a Greek or Middle Eastern meat sauce. It can be very good. The owners of Gold Star Chili in Cincinnati have relatives in the Kingdom of Jordan who have a similar chain with the same food. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Bet they don't try to tell Jordanians it's chili do they? |
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It's good, but you'll never see me eating a bowl of it like actual chili. It has to be on a hot dog, with mustard and onions, or a Skyline burrito, otherwise not my bag. If you go into a Cincinnati chili joint with an open mind, and not thinking your going to get a bowl of Texas red, you may find that you like it. Skyline, GoldStar, Blue Ash Chili, it's all good. View Quote a Skyline Burrito? a Skyline Burrito? OMG, I cringe and shudder at the thought that they might do to burritos what they did to chili. I got served a cold folded over FLOUR tortilla with stuff inside in Lincoln, Nebraska. that was a taco? You'd think in Lincoln, Nebraska home of the cornhuskers they could come up with corn tortillas? In Sumter, SC, I got served a clump of melted cheese, rice and ground beef and a quarter sized piece of an Ortega chile, and was told that it was a Chile Relleno. What kind of abomination is a Skyline burrito?? |
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