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Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 5:52 PM
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quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew quote:Originally posted by buffetbuster I am going to Cincy for a baseball game in July with a bunch of co-workers and I can't wait to take them to Camp Washington Chili. It will be a first time for all of them, but I will be very surprised if they don't like it as much as I do. Buffetbuster If your co-workers are Pittsburgh natives- they'll probably want to know why Fries are not included on top of the 5-way Chili! Now that's not a bad idea.
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JBarry713
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 6:00 PM
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I love Cincinnati chili. For those of you who think it's not real chili, I kind of understand, but just judge it seperately from another type of chili (e.g. Texas red).
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buffetbuster
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:03 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Bruce Bilmes & Sue Boyle quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew quote:Originally posted by buffetbuster I am going to Cincy for a baseball game in July with a bunch of co-workers and I can't wait to take them to Camp Washington Chili. It will be a first time for all of them, but I will be very surprised if they don't like it as much as I do. Buffetbuster If your co-workers are Pittsburgh natives- they'll probably want to know why Fries are not included on top of the 5-way Chili! Now that's not a bad idea. With an attitude like that, you would make a fine, fine Pittsburgher!
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Robearjr
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:04 PM
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quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew quote:Originally posted by buffetbuster I am going to Cincy for a baseball game in July with a bunch of co-workers and I can't wait to take them to Camp Washington Chili. It will be a first time for all of them, but I will be very surprised if they don't like it as much as I do. Buffetbuster If your co-workers are Pittsburgh natives- they'll probably want to know why Fries are not included on top of the 5-way Chili! Fries would be a lot better than pasta. I know you can get chili cheese fries all over america, but Cincy Chili Cheese Fries would be better than great.
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:11 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Robearjr Fries would be a lot better than pasta. I know you can get chili cheese fries all over america, but Cincy Chili Cheese Fries would be better than great. Every Skyline has them. From the menu: Chili Cheese Fries: Crispy french fries covered with our secret-recipe chili and shredded cheddar cheese.
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BBq King
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:27 PM
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How come Skyline Chili, a chain by any definition, gets praised, while there is thread after thread condemming each and every food chain?
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Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:30 PM
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Because it's a regional chain that serves a regional specialty. Like Runza and Maid-Rite.
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justtable
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:33 PM
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quote:Originally posted by BBq King How come Skyline Chili, a chain by any definition, gets praised, while there is thread after thread condemming each and every food chain? Because theyknow who they are...they do what they do and thats it, they don't try to be something their not......and they have been doing all the above..the right way for many, many years.
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Ciaoman
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 9:55 PM
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Like an earlier poster, I too had chili and a Coney at the Skyline in Naples, FL a few months back. It was my second experience with Cincy chili, the first being in Cincinnati about 15 years ago. I enjoyed the novelty the first time. This time? Not so much. I couldn't get past the flavorless hot dog, watery chili and mushy pasta. Also, the cheese was completely nondescript. The onions, which should have added sharpness, must have been cut hours earlier. Flat. Perhaps it tastes better in Cincinnati??
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BBq King
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 11:08 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Bruce Bilmes & Sue Boyle Because it's a regional chain that serves a regional specialty. Like Runza and Maid-Rite. Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, West Virginia is a region. When Skyline went into Florida, it lost it's claim to be a regional chain. A chain is a chain is a chain. You can't have it both ways. The statement so many on this list make that chains are evil (unless you like their food) is just wrong.
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NYPIzzaNut
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Mon, 03/10/08 11:09 PM
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I really love my own chili on vermicelli with sharp cheddar. I have been in Cinci since 1977 and enjoy cheese coneys and 3 ways on occasion - Gold Star is my favorite store for it.
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sizz
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 12:14 AM
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who invented Cincinnati Chile..................... ??? OK, gentleman now shake hands, take to your corners, and at the sound of the bell come out fighting...
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Pat T Hat
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 12:46 AM
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quote:Originally posted by sizz who invented Cincinnati Chile..................... ??? OK, gentleman now shake hands, take to your corners, and at the sound of the bell come out fighting... Thomas Kiradjieff(sp?) and his brother John, and they opened the first Empress Chili in 1922. Everything else 4-way'ed up from that. Empress is till owned by two brothers if I'm not mistaken and it's still my favorite  .
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MiamiDon
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 7:24 AM
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After reading JoeEats post about Skyline Chili in Naples, I checked and discovered that there are franchises in Sunrise and Ft. Lauderdale. I think I'll have to save up some calorie credits and try a bowl of five-way. Does anyone know whether they actually make the chili product on site?
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 8:34 AM
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My Son (Jerad) is a Cincinnati/Skyline chili nut hahah I personally think the boy could eat it everyday. I am gonna suprise him and try to make it homemade,but I have a couple of questions. Could I cook the meat first with like the onions & garlic,mostly to drain off the grease? Since it needs simmered, could I cook the chili in a pot till the simmer part then put in a crock pot to simmer?? Just a wonderin :-) Pamela
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TJ Jackson
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 11:09 AM
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quote:Originally posted by BBq King When Skyline went into Florida, it lost it's claim to be a regional chain. An near-equally weak argument as your earlier one. About 3% of all Skyline locations are in Florida, and you know why they are there? To serve former Ohio and Kentucky devotees who retired in Florida. 97% or so of the chain is centered around Cincinnati.
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TJ Jackson
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 11:16 AM
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quote:Originally posted by BBq King How come Skyline Chili, a chain by any definition, gets praised, while there is thread after thread condemming each and every food chain? Another entirely incorrect statement on your part. Mr Stern has written some praise about Waffle House in these forums, although there is no official review. Many posters have at various times praised In-N-Out, Fatburger, Five Guys, Original Pancake House, White Castle, Maid-Rite....to name but a few....and yes, these are all chains. There is even an official review of In-N-Out on this website: http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Overview.aspx?RefID=1647 So....please do some fact checking before posting. Thanks.
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divefl
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 11:24 AM
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quote:Originally posted by BBq King How come Skyline Chili, a chain by any definition, gets praised, while there is thread after thread condemming each and every food chain? This isn't true. Not all bash chains and not all chains are bashed. The picture that Davydd posted is from Hard Times... a chain. I'm a fan of Hard Times myself.
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 11:25 AM
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quote:Originally posted by pamelakrest Could I cook the meat first with like the onions & garlic,mostly to drain off the grease? Since it needs simmered, could I cook the chili in a pot till the simmer part then put in a crock pot to simmer?? Just a wonderin :-) Pamela I made some at home a few weeks ago and cooked the onion and garlic with the meat and then drained it. I simmered it on the stove for a while then put it in the crockpot for the rest of the day.. Worked good for me.
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Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 11:59 AM
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quote:Originally posted by TJ Jackson Mr Stern has written some praise about Waffle House in these forums, although there is no official review. Many posters have at various times praised In-N-Out, Fatburger, Five Guys, Original Pancake House, White Castle, Maid-Rite....to name but a few....and yes, these are all chains. There is even an official review of In-N-Out on this website: http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Overview.aspx?RefID=1647 Let me add to the list of chains that at some time or other have received an "official" stamp of approval: Steak 'N' Shake, Burgerville, Graeter's, Runza, Piccadilly Cafeteria, Rubio's... Roadfood.com is not hidebound in its approach to good things to eat. The proliferation of chains has not been a generally good thing for food, but it doesn't mean that chains are evil or all chains serve bad food. So who are we to say that Maid-Rite and Rubio's are interesting, and Wendy's and Denny's are not? It's just the way we see it. Disagree? You're free to voice your disagreement, or start your own website devoted to the likes of Domino's and Burger King and Dunkin' Donuts.
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 12:29 PM
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I love chili and normally eat it with beans on pasta of some type loaded with shredded sharp cheddar cheese. Some years ago when I was camped near Kings Island amusement park (just north of Cincinnati), I ate at Skyline's Kings Mills location. At that time I knew nothing about Cincinnati chili, assuming it would just be "chili". Boy, was I in for a shock! At this point, I need to mention that I do not care for cinnamon or allspice in anything (no cinnamon rolls, no pumpkin or sweet potato pie unless I make it myself without the sweet spices, etc.). So all the rest of you can eat all the Cincinnati chili you want without having to worry about running out because of me. I will stick to Illinois multi-ways chili. (After all, Steak 'n Shake started the year I was born just about 50 miles from where I still live.)
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sudie
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 12:49 PM
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My son, who lived in Naples, but grew up in Cincinnati and adored Cinti Chili reported that the Naples one was a far cry from what we get here but close enough to keep him getting it fairly often. Is the Naples store still open?
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 1:07 PM
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quote:Originally posted by pamelakrest My Son (Jerad) is a Cincinnati/Skyline chili nut hahah I personally think the boy could eat it everyday. I am gonna suprise him and try to make it homemade,but I have a couple of questions. Could I cook the meat first with like the onions & garlic,mostly to drain off the grease? Since it needs simmered, could I cook the chili in a pot till the simmer part then put in a crock pot to simmer?? Just a wonderin :-) Pamela My mom never drains it, it comes out fine.
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PapaJoe8
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 1:57 PM
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6star, Is SNS an Illnois multi way? My Texas style multi way uses a Texas style chili, jalapenos, onions, and the cheese under the chili, so it melts down into the pasta. And oh, NO BEANS! Due to some advice from others here, I started skiping the whole browning process for some chili. Ground chuck has just the right amount of grease, for me, w/o draining. I just boil the chuck, with the seasonings, onions and such, in just enough liquid to cover. Then add more liquid later. Try it... you might like it? It's easy! Joe
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 1:57 PM
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Ya know,all this talk the last few days,I have a strange desire to try some...er, Cincinati Chili...anyone know if such a thing is served anywhere near good old New Jersey?....Actually, never heard of it before this thread..certainly never saw it in any restaurant!
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 2:30 PM
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quote:Originally posted by PapaJoe8 6star, Is SNS an Illnois multi way? Steak 'n Shake was founded in Normal, IL, in 1934, about 50 miles east of Peoria, where I was born (in 1934) and still live. Here is their chili page on their website, with all of their ways mentioned and many pictured. (The beans come standard with the basic chili, so the 5-way is actually 6-way) http://www.steaknshake.com/menu/chili.asp
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 2:35 PM
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quote:Originally posted by 6star quote:Originally posted by PapaJoe8 6star, Is SNS an Illnois multi way? Steak 'n Shake was founded in Normal, IL, in 1934, about 50 miles east of Peoria, where I was born (in 1934) and still live. Here is their chili page on their website, with all of their ways mentioned and many pictured. (The beans come standard with the basic chili, so the 5-way is actually 6-way) http://www.steaknshake.com/menu/chili.asp That's outrageous. "The beans come standard with the basic chili"? Me and a million other folks wouldn't eat it. They should offer real chili (no beans). I'm disappointed because Steak & Shake is in our area and now I won't be trying the chili. Beans? BLECHHH!
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divefl
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 2:37 PM
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Try the onion rings. They're pretty good.
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TJ Jackson
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 2:40 PM
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quote:Originally posted by jimsock9 They should offer real chili (no beans). I'm disappointed because Steak & Shake is in our area and now I won't be trying the chili. Beans? BLECHHH! Another day, another person declares intolerance of regional differences in cuisine on a website that celebrates regional differences in cuisine. *sigh*
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divefl
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RE: Cincinnati Chili
Tue, 03/11/08 2:43 PM
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TJ, whatever you do, don't do to any of the pizza threads where people want to school you on "real" pizza.
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