it's an evolution of a greek meat sauce that was called chili for some reason. it's primarily a vehicle to shovel carbs and cheese down your gullet. in defense of the chili itself, the spice blend is one of the core components of the whole shebang and is lowkey fucking heavenly.
in addition to what's already been said, most grocery stores carry "cincinnati chili" seasoning packets and it's easy to make a batch with beans instead of beef.
it's an evolution of a greek meat sauce that was called chili for some reason. it's primarily a vehicle to shovel carbs and cheese down your gullet. in defense of the chili itself, the spice blend is one of the core components of the whole shebang and is lowkey fucking heavenly.
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Are there beans in it?
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in addition to what's already been said, most grocery stores carry "cincinnati chili" seasoning packets and it's easy to make a batch with beans instead of beef.
I like to make it out of lentils, when they're right on the verge of overcooked the texture comes out similar to restaurant beef chilis
will have to try this.
i believe gold star (the shittier version of skyline for non-ohioans) has beans in their vegetarian chili
i have seen gold stars in ohio but i have no idea how they compete against skyline lol.
No, but any place that sells it will also have kidney beans available.
The popular style is called a 5-Way: spaghetti topped with chili, kidney beans, chopped onions, and shredded cheddar