I do weekly baking challenges and decided to do Cincinnati chili since it’s not a true regional delicacy unkess people argue about it anytime it is brought up. My friends have lived here in NW Ohio for 3 years and mever tried Skyline, so i brought it over to them. I forgot the oyster crackers, and they were hesitant to put the full mountain of cheese, but over all they enjoyed it.

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    2 months ago

    Do you bake your spaghetti on a pan? ಠ_ಠ

    Edit: shit, I just saw your other post with the photo of you making the spaghetti from scratch and laying it on the pan. Makes so much more sense now.

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    2 months ago

    Cheese definitely needs finer shredding. I usually just grab a block and use the smaller shred holes on my box grater, that’ll get you a nice light pile of cheese.

    How did you make the sauce?

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    2 months ago

    As someone who moved to Cincinnati for a few years and then moved away, Cincinnati chili is god awful. I tried it multiple times, but it’s absolutely wild to me that people pay money for it.

    Maybe if I grew up with it I’d like it before knowing how horrible it is compared to pretty much every other kind of spaghetti. But no, it’s just crappy sweetness on noodles with a huge pile of cheese on top 🤮

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      2 months ago

      This is literally how it’s served if you were to buy it in a restaurant. An unmelted mountain of cheese over a weird sweet sauce and noodles. Disgusting.

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          Attached is how it is sold at Skyline Chili, the most popular establishment in Cinci to buy this chili. Note the giant pile of unmelted, wide shredded cheese. It’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. It being gross is my opinion, though

          a gross pile of cincinatti chili covered in a mountain of wide shredded, unmelted cheese as sold by Skyline Chili

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      I just grabbed a big bag of shredded cheddar from Kroger. I’ll keep that in mind and get a block and shred it myself next time though