Chili With Noodles

I know they call it Cincinnati style to put chili over spaghetti but I grew up eating chili that way. That is how it is often served in Green Bay as well. I like both but find the noodles help to make the chili easier on my stomach. What do you think? Also don't like chili with cubed beef, has to be ground. So you can keep your tri tip Texas.
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Just discovered that my Sister-in-Law puts Peanut Butter on her crackers & scoops the chili on it. Seems terrible, but gonna try it with my next batch.
Seems like people are putting peanut butter on everything these days. I have learned to never knock it until you try it though. I will give it a try.
In all my life living in Texas, ground beef is the only way I've seen chili made. I've never even heard of chili with tri tip. Is that supposed to be our thing?
red sauce, meat, tomatoes, spices...yeah, sounds ridiculous to add spaghetti to it...c'mon
Every chili cook off show I have seen they often use tri tip for the chili and it is always someone form Texas or Oklahoma. I tried a recipe with it and didn't like it so that is where that comment came from.
Like I said, don't knock it until you've tried it. I like it both ways so it doesn't really matter to me how it is served. It also helps cut the spiciness if the chili is hot. I definitely think it has to be spaghetti though not macaroni.
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I dont know. Thats the Cincinnati style. Ive never seen that around here. Around here its a cup or bowl with spaghetti on the bottom and chili cheese and onions on top.
I've also eaten Cincinnati chili (when I visited Cincinnati, duh!) and it was pretty good. The spaghetti with it was all right but the chili wasn't spicy enough for me.
Who are the veggie-chili eating dipshits judging chili cook-offs these days that take off points for grease? What's next, some beer bellied redneck trying to serve up Chili and risotto on a bed of baby lettuce atop a NASCAR plate?
Alright, now that sounds weird.
Cincinnati chili emphasizes the cinnamon and other spices rather than the chili powder or cumin.
Have it few times and you will end up craving it.
OK, I didn't realize it was spiced differently. I have had sweet chili with the cinnamon and absolutely hated it. So I guess GB chili is traditional ground chili with spaghetti, shredded cheddar and onions then.
Found this video from local news at Chili Johns. Its an ancient chili place around here. They explain where the noodle idea comes from. Love the older lady with the beehive hairdo, you betcha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuVINpkR ... =endscreen