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Jan 29, 2023 · But what are so many people so mean about this beloved local dish? Here's a brief history of Cincinnati chili, how to order it, and the best way to eat it.
- Kat Kinsman
Jan 25, 2022 · Cincinnati chili, the dish spooned up at the wildly popular regional franchise Skyline Chili, is alternately beloved and hated. Sought after by rabid fans and passionately hated by at least one Deadspin reporter, the meat-based chili is sweet, strange, and often served atop a bed of spaghetti.
- Laura Dorwart
Jan 2, 2020 · Since then, almost every chili parlor in Cincinnati has been a direct or indirect descendent or Empress. The city's most popular chain, Skyline—opened in 1949 by Nick Lambrindes, formerly of Empress Chili—is the most well known, though the region is home to more than 300 Cincinnati-style chili parlors. And if you think the Greek-American ...
- Keith Pandolfi
Feb 1, 2021 · The original recipe from Skyline Chili founder Nicholas Lambrinides has remained unchanged since the day it was invented and is locked in a bank vault, Food & Wine reports. Even franchise owners aren't allowed to know the mystery ingredient!
Aug 11, 2020 · Skyline Chili. I ended up eating at Skyline twice – once by ordering through DoorDash and once by ordering drive thru at the restaurant around the corner from the hotel we were staying at in West Chester. Skyline was my favorite the last time I did my chili challenge and it was just as good both times I had it this year.
Skyline Chili is a culinary landmark in Cincinnati, Ohio, famed for its signature spaghetti topped with chili and cheese, causing both addiction and revulsion.
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May 21, 2024 · One of the greatest culinary inventions to come out of Ohio is Skyline Chili. If you've never heard of this delightful concoction, it's essentially meat-based chili served atop spaghetti. Some love it, while others are baffled by it.