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minus-squarethe_ohio_expert [any]hexagonhexbear6·3 years agoin 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. link
minus-squareNephewAlphaBravo [he/him]hexbear4·3 years agoI 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 link
minus-squarethisismyrealname [he/him]hexbear2·3 years agoi believe gold star (the shittier version of skyline for non-ohioans) has beans in their vegetarian chili link
minus-squarethe_ohio_expert [any]hexagonhexbear1·3 years agoi have seen gold stars in ohio but i have no idea how they compete against skyline lol. link
minus-squareNephewAlphaBravo [he/him]hexbear4·edit-23 years agoNo, but any place that sells it will also have kidney beans available. link
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.