During our office chili cook off last Friday, there was a
bit of a disagreement among my fellow co-workers regarding what is and what is
not considered chili. While placing our
votes for our favorite, someone made a comment about one of the entries, “It’s
good, but it’s not chili.” Upon further
discussion there were more comments that chili is only chili if it has a tomato
base and ground beef.
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Homemade Cincinnati-style Chili |
Is this really true? What about those who substitute turkey for
the ground beef? What about white
chicken chili? How about vegetarian
chili? Or chili made with bison, veal or
venison? I have to believe that what you
deem is real chili has a lot to do with where you grew up. Chili made in San Antonio is probably going
to be very different from chili made in Detroit. And Cincinnati chili is going to be a lot
different from chili, say from Chile.
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The bridge we used to drive over to get downtown |
N
evertheless, chili is in the eye of the beholder. I was fortunate to spend a good chunk of time
living in Northern Kentucky, a short drive across the bridge to downtown
Cincinnati. It was in Cincinnati where I
developed a taste and these life-long cravings for the region’s very unique style
of chili. Cincinnati chili, brought to
the city by Greek immigrants, is known for its myriad of spices – cinnamon,
cloves, allspice and chocolate. Yes,
cocoa powder. It’s usually served
over spaghetti, or you can take the
Cheese Coney route which is topped with finely grated cheddar cheese, mustard
and a bit of onion.
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All of these spices are what give Cincinnati chili is unique taste |
In Cincy, chili parlors are abundant - Skyline, Empress,
Gold Star and Dixie are just a handful of chains to choose from. There are also many “ways” to eat your
chili. Ordering your chili is as easy as
one, two, three...
……or four
……or five
Bowl: chili in a bowl
Two-way: chili and spaghetti
Three-way: chili, spaghetti, and cheese
Four-way: chili, spaghetti, cheese, and onions
Five-way: chili, spaghetti, cheese, onions, and beans
I’ll take a
Three-way, please.
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Simmering chili |
By the way, I
heard a co-worker mention that we should do other types of office cook offs in
the future - like a mac and cheese cook off. But aren’t the ingredients in mac and cheese
just macaroni and cheese? I guess it depends where you’re from.
Have a wonderful week!