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Reddit mentions of 6 Pack Cincinnati Chili Mix Packets

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Reddit mentions: 19

We found 19 Reddit mentions of 6 Pack Cincinnati Chili Mix Packets. Here are the top ones.

6 Pack Cincinnati Chili Mix Packets
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Found 19 comments on 6 Pack Cincinnati Chili Mix Packets:

u/drfuzzphd · 10 pointsr/cincinnati

Don't do canned. Buy the spice packs and make it at home. 1.5 lbs ground beef, 1 can tomato paste, spice mix, & water. That's it man, super easy, and comes out perfect.

u/barcodescanner · 7 pointsr/funny

When I moved out of Cincy, I missed it sorely. But guess what? I bought a box of 24 last year, and would be more than happy to send you one - PM me if you're interested.

It's the easiest meal in the world, and you can feed a family of 7 TWICE if you make enough noodles. Here are the tips: go to the grocery deli and buy a 1/2 pound of the American Cheese, but tell them not to slice it. Just cut off a big hunk from the bigger hunk. When you put the ground beef in the water (raw), don't use a fork - that's for sissies who hate Cincinnati Chili. Get your hands in there and pulverize the meat with your fingers until it feels like silk.

If you can manage that and have 3 hours to stir occasionally, you will be satisfied. I promise.

u/corymiller183468 · 5 pointsr/bengals

here you go and here is the mix (just as good)(Definitely recommend the chili mix tho.)

u/InnocentCrook · 5 pointsr/cincinnati

My wife and I lived a few different places on the west coast while she did travel nursing for a year. I had my mom ship me packets of Cincinnati recipe chili seasoning and would make my own. It's a super easy recipe and it makes your whole place smell like Cincy style chili which is awesome.

6 Pack Cincinnati Chili Mix Packets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B6O4LO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0vfCCbQ789WDT

u/rabton · 5 pointsr/Cooking

Yep - I moved to the northeast from Indiana and get cravings for Cincinnati chili a lot. This recipe wasn't too far off from Skyline but I have some random Better Homes cookbook with a Cincy chili recipe that I actually prefer to Skyline.


You can also buy the spice packets from Amazon. I know most Krogers I went to in Indiana had them as well.

u/tresbizarre · 4 pointsr/Ohio

For future reference, I've made some pretty good chili with these Cincinnati Chili spice packets.

http://www.amazon.com/Pack-Cincinnati-Chili-Mix-Packets/dp/B000B6O4LO/

u/Contren · 2 pointsr/minnesotavikings

I don't live in Minnesota anymore, so you'd need to wait till I go back home to visit my parents sometime in the Spring (doing my parents Christmas first and hers second)

Maybe this will help? https://smile.amazon.com/Pack-Cincinnati-Chili-Mix-Packets/dp/B000B6O4LO/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=skyline+chili&qid=1574188713&sprefix=skyline+&sr=8-5

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

Buy these and make your own. Just add water and tomato paste for 6 cups of chili. It's just as good if not better

http://www.amazon.com/Pack-Cincinnati-Chili-Mix-Packets/dp/B000B6O4LO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333728664&sr=8-1

u/unlucky_dominator_ · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

Blue packet of seasoning you can find in the same area of Kroger that has gravy mixes and other pre-made seasonings
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B6O4LO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BkTRAb3QJCB7B

u/TheGogmagog · 2 pointsr/PlantBasedDiet

Instead of beef, I add cauliflower to the 'Skyline' packets. They say "Cincinnati Chilli", but come out of the Skyline factory address.

I also like the 'wings' OwloftheMorning mentioned.

u/TwoZeros · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

Use these. Add whatever ground meat you want and tomato paste. It is my current favorite with ground turkey and you can simmer it down to be as thick as you would like.

u/OwnManagement · 1 pointr/cincinnati

I actually like it better than the real thing. If for some reason you can’t find it in the store, it’s available on Amazon as well:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B6O4LO/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_wuxaBbB9D8B2J

u/flowerchick80 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Did you know you can make it at home? And, in my opinion, it's even better!

I've made it with this several times, have never made it from scratch Although the recipe sounds pretty easy. Dammit, I think I'm gonna have to make this soon!

u/goldenspirals · 1 pointr/veganrecipes

This isn't really a recipe, but sometimes my family members just send me these packets, and I mix it into vegan "ground beef" crumbles with a bit of tomato paste and perhaps some veggie broth and let it simmer for a while. The packets are pretty salty, though, just so you know. The packet has some suggestions for proportions as well. Sometimes I mix in some beans too!

One other thing that I've done to mix it up and make it a bit healthier was eating the chili with spaghetti squash instead of spaghetti. Obviously, empty carbs are tastier, but it was fun to try out and mix it up :)

u/WaffylesYay · 1 pointr/nfl

Crock pot. 12 hours low. 2 lbs beef lightly browned. Tobasco. Chili mix

u/Butterstick1108 · 1 pointr/Ohio

The Bob Evans restaurant chain originated in Ohio. So you could pick something from their menu. The first thing that came to mind for me was biscuits and sausage gravy.

If you want to do Cincinnati style chili, there are certainly plenty of recipes on the Internet which you could start from. If you don't mind starting with a spice packet, rumor has it that this brand is actually made by the Skyline company. You might be able to find it in grocery stores.

u/Skreep · 1 pointr/nfl

Here are the spice packets. 1 gallon per packet. I usually go a little less on the recommended water for meatier chili. Miles better than that shit in a can. https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Cincinnati-Chili-Mix-Packets/dp/B000B6O4LO