Subj : Chilli
To   : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Mon Feb 17 2025 15:24:18

Hi Dave,

On (16 Feb 25) Dave Drum wrote to Shawn Highfield...

SH> I always add chopped onion to mine as well.  No one else aroumd here
SH> does that but that's okay. :)

DD> There are many "trsaditional" ways to serve chilli.

DD> 1-Way: Just chilli in a bowl/plate.

DD> Cincinatti chilli's ways are formalised. And the Greek influenced
DD> chilli has cinnamon and allspice as well as chocolate. I use cinnamon
DD> and some 'chocolate in my chilli - but not in as "forward" quantity as
DD> Cincy. I
DD> find that the cinnamon and chocolate help the other flavours to blend.


DD>       Title: Authentic Cincinnati Chilli
DD>  Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Herbs, Chocolate, Chilies
DD>       Yield: 10 servings

We went to a ham radio/RV rally last year in Berlin, Ohio. One of the
things in our "goody bag" was a can of Cincinnati chili. We'd had a
taste of it out at the rally, served over hot dogs, less than impressed.
Got home and decided to break open our can; I think I served it with
cheese and onions but we were still much less than impressed. We can
now say that we've tried it--and will never buy it.

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Ruth
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