11-23-2015, 09:26 AM
Thanks, xxlt! Don't you guys have a Mexican joint too?
That's a "three way," I think its called.
There are 2 main chili companies in the GCA: Gold Star and Skyline.
Gold Star is the more traditional, Ted-Mex Chili. If you have the chili over noodles/spaghetti (not sure which it is and yes, there IS a difference), with cheese, its a three-way, as there are three layers of food (cheese on top of chili, on top of Spaghetti).
Skyline is special: its Mediterranean chili, which is more like a savoury/spiced brown soup, with meat in it: it tastes absolutely AMAZING. The same rules for three-way, etc, apply here.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong on the "way" description.
(11-23-2015, 02:27 AM)basballguy Wrote: help someone that doesn't understand.
To me, the cincinnati chilli thing looks like spaghetti. Why is it chilli?
That's a "three way," I think its called.
There are 2 main chili companies in the GCA: Gold Star and Skyline.
Gold Star is the more traditional, Ted-Mex Chili. If you have the chili over noodles/spaghetti (not sure which it is and yes, there IS a difference), with cheese, its a three-way, as there are three layers of food (cheese on top of chili, on top of Spaghetti).
Skyline is special: its Mediterranean chili, which is more like a savoury/spiced brown soup, with meat in it: it tastes absolutely AMAZING. The same rules for three-way, etc, apply here.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong on the "way" description.