Cincinnati Chili comes to the High Plains - w/Pr0n

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Thanks to several threads in the past couple of months, you folks turned me onto Cincinnati Chili and Adams kicked me toward a good Copycat Skyline Recipe

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After reading through lots of discussion and some good banter, we decided to whip up a small original 4-way + try some in a coney dog format (bunless, as we had plenty of carbs with the spaghetti). I even upped the ante with some hot sauce!

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Fast forward to today - Needed some lunch and wanted to clean out the fridge. What would happen if C.C. came to New Mexico?

Well let's start off with a good frank in the skillet.

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But, we'll take a hard turn with a quesadilla format. - Sliced dawg, Cincinnati Chili, and Cheeeeese

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Over top of that, we'll need some Green Chile Dip and Valentina's Hot Sauce.

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Oh, yeah. That'll work! Hope we have some NFL playoffs on the telly at the same quality as we had yesterday! Good Lawd!

Kind regards and thin blue.
 
Thanks to several threads in the past couple of months, you folks turned me onto Cincinnati Chili and Adams kicked me toward a good Copycat Skyline Recipe



s9ECIpwl.jpg




YA4SzSVl.jpg




AoIdAFpl.jpg




ALDc1NYl.jpg




After reading through lots of discussion and some good banter, we decided to whip up a small original 4-way + try some in a coney dog format (bunless, as we had plenty of carbs with the spaghetti). I even upped the ante with some hot sauce!



T3jyWJVl.jpg




EjEDc6Dl.jpg




kToYcCEl.jpg




Inut7ypl.jpg




Fast forward to today - Needed some lunch and wanted to clean out the fridge. What would happen if C.C. came to New Mexico?



Well let's start off with a good frank in the skillet.



j2S66FBl.jpg




But, we'll take a hard turn with a quesadilla format. - Sliced dawg, Cincinnati Chili, and Cheeeeese



3fqUL1Ll.jpg




Over top of that, we'll need some Green Chile Dip and Valentina's Hot Sauce.



MFylNtfl.jpg




Txvrhnql.jpg




DedGopSl.jpg




Oh, yeah. That'll work! Hope we have some NFL playoffs on the telly at the same quality as we had yesterday! Good Lawd!



Kind regards and thin blue.



Looks great. This game is starting to show some promise.


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Perfect Sunday/football/beer food, which would be great even without the Sunday/football/beer. There is nothing chili can't do! Could an omlet be next? :noidea:

Nicely done as always, Marc!
 
Looks great Marc, I could sure use a bowl of that about now.
 
...I could sure use a bowl of that about now.

It's interesting.... I can absolutely understand how one wouldn't exactly call this stuff "chili" in the traditional sense. The flavors sure are nice, but I'd much prefer this as a topping or addition to something else... some other vehicle to get it to my mouth.

I'm not sure I could just sit down with a bowl of it and tear into it like I could a traditional chili. :crazy: It's OK. I'm strange.
 
A review of Cincinnati Chili. If you are offended by ampersands and shift# keys, human elimination references etc, do not open link. However if your humor circles out where the buses don’t run-as does mine, wave as you drive by

Google Dayton Daily News Skyline chili review
 
I've not tasted Cincinnati Chili. I'll give it a go!
Looks tasty Shadow, thanks for posting.
 
No doubt that would make an excellent topping for nachos. Another thing added to my "to-do" list. Nice creations.
 
Marc, do you want to adopt me? I come equipped with skills and cookers. :p

Seriously.....killer cooking! :thumb:
 
There was a truck stop in Topeka that served this. instead of Cincinnati Chili they called it Spaghetti Red. It's long gone now but anyone who drove and OTR truck in the 70's and 80's probably remembers getting diesel and a meal at the Topeka Truck Plaza.
 
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