Good morning,
If you've ever spent any time in Cincinnati, you've been introduced to Cincinnati Chili.
There are two competitive Cincinnati Chili companies here, Gold Star and Skyline. Fans are the same as fans of Coke and Pepsi. Some swear one is far superior to the other and just as many swear the other is far superior.
The story of how Cincinnati Chili that I have heard the most often is that many years ago Greek immigrants wanted to come to the United States, but couldn't get visas for entry. These folks went to Mexico to wait for their opportunity for the American Dream. While in Mexico, they learned to make chili with a combination of Greek and Mexican traditions. Finally the opportunity came when they could come to the USA and they settled in Cincinnati. With them came the chili that is now famous as a Cincinnati dish.
The "real" recipe for this is a secret, but if you do a search of the Internet for Cincinnati Chili, you'll find tens of recipes to try so you can make a pretty good copy of it at home.
Enjoy,
Lois
7 comments:
Hmmmm...I really like Chili, especially with Cornbread with butter and honey on it.
my husband likes cincinnati or skyline. yuck!
Nothing like good chili on a cold evening. I never heard of "Cincinnati Chili", though.
Looks good- really good!
I have had this before, though it was years ago. Good stuff!
Cincinnati chili? This is new to me.
Ok, that looks really, really tasty. Lu is hard at work looking for a good recipe. Thanks Lois!
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