TooTallBBQ
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Looking for a good bbq hint in Cincinnati- any recommendations ? Thanks
You could always take a road trip to Owensboro, KY and hit Moonlite or Old Hickory.
Lol...bbq in Cincinatti.
Try the Skyline chili.
I am in the area now and someone recommended the Montgomery Inn. They are famous for thjeir ribs. Any way I went last night and they should be famous for never seeing smoke and I suspect they spent some time in boiling water. They fell of the bone to mush. The sauce was ok. The beer was cold.
Hey Pigman, do you ever get Goetta? My mother used to make it, but it tasted a bit different than Glier's Goetta. Gotta get Goetta whenever I can!
Gleirs is garbage. I grew up west side Cincinnati German catholic and this is where it orientated on west side with the German immigrants durning the depression. Can you buy Dorsels Pin Head Oats at your grocery? They are steel cut oats. If you can I will give you reciepe.
I'm not a big fan of Gleirs (definitely tasted much different than what I grew up on - my mother was a 2nd generation German immigrant who learned how to make Goetta from her mother), but that seems to be the only Goetta that I can find ANYWHERE (mostly around Cinci and Dayton). I've got the Pin Head Oats, and my mother's recipe, but haven't tried making it in many years.
Sure would be much obliged if you would provide your recipe!
THANKS!
I'm close to 2-hours east of Hickory, but have cousins living there.
Lol...bbq in Cincinatti.
Try the Skyline chili.
I ordered chili in Cincinatti once. Got a bowl of sugar instead.
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It was incredibly sweet. A lot of sugar, to me. I had not had sweet chili before and was not expecting it. It wasn't at any restaurant known for chili, just a quick bite kiosk in a downtown shopping district. It wasn't bad, but it was most definitely a surprise. Similar in experience to when I first had cornbread in California, which was more like cake.