Micheal wrote:
I see, so Rynar makes Executive or professional chili, while you make chuckwagon chili. Plenty of room for both in this world.
What the heck is 'Executive' chili? I only found once recipe via google with the name 'executive' in the title, and it was made with Ground Beef.
There are as many kinds of Chili as there are people who make it. I went to a Skyline drive through in Ohio way back in the day, and was rather put off by the Cinnamon Sauce over Spaghetti noodles they served me. That's not to say it's wrong. It's just not my thing.
I rarely make Chili any more, but when I do, due to the 'kitchen sink' nature of my chili cooking style, it rarely comes out exactly the same every time. I'll likely use whatever meat I happen to have handy (as long as it's ground), and while the seasoning base and chili base remains the same, the rest of the ingredients will vary depending on what's on the shelves.
I also happen to like beans in my Chili, while some people are offended by such a thing. I also tend to make my Chili hotter than most people can stand. It's even hot for me and I love hot food, but that's part of the experience for me. I also happen to like to put crackers in my chili. It's something I've done since I was a kid and it's just the way I like it.
All of that said, I would make a lousy judge at a chili cook off, because I have met very few bowls of chili that I didn't like (Skyline being the notable exception). I love chili. It doesn't have to be made with a particular meat, or beans, or peppers for me to like it. I have my preferences, but I'll eat and enjoy it in nearly any form (except the Cinnamon Sauce variety.. I'll pass on that one :p )
/down with Chili Snobs!