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Title: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Smokin Don on March 01, 2014, 01:20:48 AM
Feb 28 2014

The frigid weather we have been having had me hungry for some chili. Earlier this week I had it planned for tonight?  It turned out being 26 deg. today so could have cooked out but was set for chili.

Our son had lived in Cincinnati and loved the Skyline chili. They have restaurants all over so if you live close to a big city chances are one is close by. Cincinnati chili is completely different than any other chili. The standard is served over spaghetti, a 3-way they add shredded cheese, 4-way they add beans or onions and a 5-way is with beans and onions. They also have 4 kinds of Coney dogs and some burritos.

I made what was supposed to be a copycat recipe once but it was not close. While searching for chili a little different at Food52 I ran across this one by Savvy Julie for Cincinnati style that sounded like it might be close. I have never eaten at one of the restaurants but have bought their canned chili. It is all beef, fine grind and pretty runny with the sauce.

It was pretty easy to make compared to the way I usually do chili, taking 3 to 4 hours. You just throw all the ingredients in a pot, stir to mix, crumble in the ground beef, cover and bring to a boil. Then turn down to a slow boil for an hour or to the desired consistency.

The only change I did was use 3 ½ cups of water instead of 4. If I needed I could add water and still get it done for our 6:00 supper time. A half hour in I did a taste test, it was good but too watery yet so I added 3 tablespoons of tomato paste and thought it needed a tad more cinnamon so I added 4 or 5 shakes.

I served my wife the 3-way and I had 5-way. My beans were a can of pinto beans; I drained but left some juice, heated up with a little chili powder and cumin. I had baked a loaf of bread earlier to have with it and we both had a salad. We both thought it was really good!

My adjustments next time will be to use ground round and 1 1/2 lbs. instead of chuck to cut some fat since the way it’s cooked you don’t get to drain the beef. I think I will also try adding another ½ teaspoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of chili powder.

Link to chili recipe http://food52.com/recipes/15927-cincinnati-chili

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Smokin Don

Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: CDN Smoker on March 01, 2014, 02:18:52 AM
SD, your post are well, awesome. Many thanks for taking the time ;D

As always the correct amount of butter ;)
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: HighOnSmoke on March 01, 2014, 04:02:55 AM
That chili really looks good Don!
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: sliding_billy on March 01, 2014, 04:42:28 AM
I normally like 3-way or 4-way (onions), but I'd be happy to eat it with beans.  It's amazing how much razzing I take when I tell people about Cincinnati chili.

P.S. If you are down there, try Blue Ash chili (the one in Blue Ash of course).  I like their chili a lot better than Skyline personally.  It is a little bit more savory.  Plus, they have a full menu of other items (burgers, diner style meal plates, sandwiches) if you are there with someone who doesn't like chili.
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: muebe on March 01, 2014, 07:15:43 AM
Looks great! Even with the inclusion of beans.

Don I would be perfectly happy with a 3-way. I think most men would ;)
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: TwoPockets on March 01, 2014, 10:06:41 AM
I had the Skyline chili up in Columbus, OH once. I think it was the 5 way and was good stuff.
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Smokin Don on March 01, 2014, 10:11:07 AM
I normally like 3-way or 4-way (onions), but I'd be happy to eat it with beans.  It's amazing how much razzing I take when I tell people about Cincinnati chili.

P.S. If you are down there, try Blue Ash chili (the one in Blue Ash of course).  I like their chili a lot better than Skyline personally.  It is a little bit more savory.  Plus, they have a full menu of other items (burgers, diner style meal plates, sandwiches) if you are there with someone who doesn't like chili.

My son said the same thing about Blue Ash but I never made it there. I never even made it to the Skyline in Lima and we shop there all the time. I do like the taste and over pasta for a change. Don
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Pam Gould on March 01, 2014, 10:24:16 AM
I normally like 3-way or 4-way (onions), but I'd be happy to eat it with beans.  It's amazing how much razzing I take when I tell people about Cincinnati chili.

P.S. If you are down there, try Blue Ash chili (the one in Blue Ash of course).  I like their chili a lot better than Skyline personally.  It is a little bit more savory.  Plus, they have a full menu of other items (burgers, diner style meal plates, sandwiches) if you are there with someone who doesn't like chili.

My son said the same thing about Blue Ash but I never made it there. I never even made it to the Skyline in Lima and we shop there all the time. I do like the taste and over pasta for a change. Don
Don..don't do it..it's terrible..   .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.   
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on March 01, 2014, 10:41:57 AM
Great looking plate.   ;)
Title: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Pappymn on March 01, 2014, 11:26:38 AM
Looks great SD. Love Cincinnati chili.
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: Keymaster on March 01, 2014, 11:43:33 AM
I could go for a bowl of that, still a little cool outside here...
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: sparky on March 01, 2014, 12:18:32 PM
I dont care how you serve it in my bowl.  Just make sure my bowl is big.  It looks gooood.
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: africanmeat on March 01, 2014, 03:43:21 PM
There is 1 way missing .
that's the way i polish it . ;)
Title: Re: 5-way Cincinnati Style Chili
Post by: sliding_billy on March 01, 2014, 05:56:10 PM
I normally like 3-way or 4-way (onions), but I'd be happy to eat it with beans.  It's amazing how much razzing I take when I tell people about Cincinnati chili.

P.S. If you are down there, try Blue Ash chili (the one in Blue Ash of course).  I like their chili a lot better than Skyline personally.  It is a little bit more savory.  Plus, they have a full menu of other items (burgers, diner style meal plates, sandwiches) if you are there with someone who doesn't like chili.

My son said the same thing about Blue Ash but I never made it there. I never even made it to the Skyline in Lima and we shop there all the time. I do like the taste and over pasta for a change. Don
Don..don't do it..it's terrible..   .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.   

Assuming you are talking about the Skyline in Lima, I agree.  A lot of the Skylines are getting pretty bad, but the ones out of Cincy are even worse.  Food tastes like it has been sitting out all day.  Noodles are a big clumpy pile of crap.  At the one in Lima, the biggest crime was the cheese.  It was not even close to properly fluffy.  It was just a pile of cheese like you pulled it out of a bag.