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Skyline Lentil Chili
Serve Skyline lentil chili over spaghetti topped with chopped onion, finely shredded Cheddar cheese, kidney beans, and Tabasco sauce. I used to love Skyline Cincinnati-style chili. When I went vegetarian, I created this Skyline lentil chili recipe to give me that Skyline taste. I use green or black lentils as the protein, whereas standard Cincinnati-style chili uses ground meat. Even though I've gone back to eating meat, this is still my preferred way to get my Skyline fix.
Bold Vegan Chili
So bold, even a meat eater wont care that it's meatless!
Quinoa and Black Bean Chili
Vegetarian black bean chili with quinoa. Sprinkle cheese on top to serve.
No-Bean Low-Carb Chili
Low-carb chili with no beans.
Family Favorite Chili Mac
This one-skillet chili mac is on the table in less than half an hour, and it's loaded with family favorite flavors.
Beef Chili (No Beans)
When the fall weather moves in, it's time to make this delicious chili. Serve over a piping hot sweet potato.
Lauren's Cincinnati Chili
I have searched far and wide for a recipe that compares to Goldstar or Skyline chili, to no avail. Finally, I took a number of decent recipes and blended them together with the help of a former Goldstar Chili employee. It's still not the same, but it feeds my cravings. The most important things about the chili is how you prepare the beef and the cinnamon and chocolate. I recommend refrigerating the chili overnight. It always tastes better the next day.
Terrific Turkey Chili
Using some fresh and some canned ingredients, this chili is a snap to throw together and will keep you craving it for days. Chunky zucchini, fresh green onion, sour cream, and - what the heck - shredded Cheddar cheese, are sure to make this your favorite chili recipe. If you like beans in your chili, garbanzos right out of the can are great in this.
Bacon Chili without Beans
I am not a fan of kidney beans, but I love chili and bacon. I tried switching out the beans with bacon in my mom's chili recipe, and it was an instant hit with the family. After a couple of years of tweaking the recipe to get it just right and taking it to chili cook-offs, here's what I came up with. Serve with your favorite chili mix-ins, such as Cheddar cheese and Fritos. Hope you enjoy!
Micah's 4 1/2-Alarm Chili
This is my sweet and spicy chili. Enough people have asked for the recipe that I decided to post it here! This makes a pretty big batch of chili. You can always halve the ingredients. Also, I probably make it a little bit differently each time, so it's no biggie if the ingredients aren't an exact match. I think that the chili is best when it has a few days to really combine the flavors.
Chuck's Come On Ice Cream (or Night of the Red Death) Chili
Beef and pork sirloin rubbed with many seasonings, marinated, then simmered with tomato, onion, garlic, salsa and the right bite of jalapeno chile peppers. Come on, ice cream! The best chili I have ever tasted. My cousin Chuck's recipe. The secret is in the meat seasoning! A must for any chili lover!
Slow Cooker Chipotle Chili
My friend Keni's love of smoky chipotle peppers inspired this chili recipe. It comes together easily in the slow cooker and is a unique chili that always stands out. It is a spicy yet mellow chili that gives a kick without the lingering burn, like many chilis do.
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