Homemade copycat Skyline Cincinnati chili… unique and flavorful, this regional delicacy is easy to make at home for way less than the restaurant charges!
Have you ever had Cincinnati chili? ย It’s totally unique, and NOT like a traditional chili, but it’s an absolutely delicacy here in the Midwest. ย It’s also really easy to make at home, freezes wonderfully, and can be served in so many ways!
I love hometown things, and growing up in the suburbs of Cincinnati, that means Cincinnati-style chili!
It’s definitely NOTย like any chili you’ve had before. ย To most people, chili is something like this. ย For us Cincinnati-ans… this is our chili:
A meat sauce full of unique seasonings that is served on top of spaghetti and topped with cheese (which we call a 3 way), and sometimes onions and/or beans will be added with the cheese (4 or 5 way).
Another classic way we enjoy this chili is on top of a hot dog, with some mustard and onions and a mound of cheese.
That delicious looking dog is called a coney. ย And they are heavenly… seriously.
I know… the term chili is confusing, because this dish is completely different… but wonderful (as most Cincinnati-ans are as well!).
I urge you to try it, at least once. ย Most people who try it, love it!
Around here, you can buy Skyline (and Gold Star) chili in cans, packets, and frozen trays. ย Which is convenient, but p-r-i-c-e-y! ย So I wanted to find a recipe that starts from scratch… for a few reasons.
- The price. ย I’m a cheap you know what, and refuse to pay that much for one can of chili.
- I don’t want the preservatives and whatever is in those packets.
- The most important reason… unless you live here, you probably won’t be able to find those cans, trays or packets in your grocery store. ย Bummer huh? ย Everyone should be able to enjoy this fabulous chili, no matter where you live!
It’s really simple to make too, just add water, tomato paste and chocolate to a large pot and cook over medium heat for a few minutes.
That’s right, you read that correctly… chocolate. ย Not the milk chocolate we all love to snack on mind you, but unsweetened 100% cacao bakers chocolate. ย My turkey chili uses this chocolate as well!
Add your spices, vinegar, and your beef. ย Crumble it using your fingers, then use a potato masher, whisk, or mash the beef against the side of the pan. ย Basically you want the meat all broken up into fine pieces. ย I mainly used the fork and went to town with my whisk. ย Get mad at it, break up that meat!
Now just bring it to a boil, reduce heat to medium low and let it cook, uncovered for 1 – 1 1/2 hours (you want a low boil). ย It will thicken up and become a wonderful meat sauce. ย And the smell that fills your house…. incredible!!
It’s up to you how you would like to serve up your chili… do you want coneys? ย A “way”? ย Or just chili in a bowl with cheese and oyster crackers?
It’s your house, your rules! ย I typically go for “ways” and coneys. ย Remember, here’s the breakdown.
CINCINNATI CHILI “WAYS”:
- 2-way = spaghetti and chili
- 3-way = spaghetti, chili, cheese
- 4-way = spaghetti, chili, onions OR beans, cheese (my fav is with onions!)
- 5-way = spaghetti, chili, onion AND beans, cheese
CINCINNATI CHILI CONEYS:
- Bun, hot dog, chili
- Bun, hot dog, chili, cheese
- Bun, hot dog, chili, mustard OR onion, cheese
- Bun, hot dog, chili, mustard AND onion, cheese (my fav!!)
Traditionally, people top their “ways” with oyster crackers and hot sauce. ย They’re great additions, I use them both!
This chili is also fantastic over crispy french fries or even a baked potato!! ย You can also use it in an amazing Skyline Chili Dip for your next party.
This chili season, I hope you give this non-traditional Cincinnati chili a try! ย Let me share this piece of my hometown with you all… I think you’ll LOVE it ๐
Here are some other versions of chili to try too!
- Slow Cooker Beef and Bean Chili
- Slow Cooker Creamy White Chicken Chili
- Beef and Poblano Chili
- Healthier Turkey Chiliย
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Ingredients
- 5 cups water
- 6 oz can of Tomato paste
- 1/2 oz baking chocolate (unsweetened - I use Baker's brand)
- 1/4 cup chili powder
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp cumin
- 1/4 tsp allspice
- 1/4 tsp ground cloves
- 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes, or less, depending on your desired heat level
- 1/8 tsp black pepper
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp sugar
- 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 1/4 lb lean ground beef
Instructions
- Add the water to a large pot. ย I like to use my dutch oven for this.
- Add the tomato paste and chocolate and heat over medium heat stirring to combine for about 3 minutes. (I stir with a whisk to really break up the tomato paste)
- Add chili powder, cinnamon, garlic powder, cumin, allspice, cloves, red pepper flakes, black pepper, salt, sugar and vinegar.
- Next, crumble the raw ground beef into the pot with your fingers, then use a potato masher, whisk or fork to break up the meat into very fine pieces.
- Turn heat to high to bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, turn the heat down to med-low.
- Cook, uncovered, for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, at a low boil.. stirring occasionally until sauce has thickened quite a bit.
- Serve over thin spaghetti or a hot dog.
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Kris says
I can’t wait to make this tonight. I used to drive a semi truck and I always looked forward to Skyline when I was driving through Ohio.
Seeing as I am from Canada, I’d have to drive about 3 hours to find Skyline in a can…And coming out of a can does this chili no Justice! Now, just have to find oyster crackers somewhere around me and I’m set!( I can’t find them in Canada either. BOO!)
Michelle says
Delicious. My family loves Skyline chili. I thought it was spot on. Will definitely be making this again.
Hope Brackney says
Thank you! I love Skyline. I miss it too! Iโm introducing Alaskans to this chili and itโs a hit! My daughter was born in Ohio and of course has been eating this since she was small! This is great!!!
The Chunky Chef says
I’m so happy it’s a hit with Alaskans! I’ve visited Alaska and it is so beautiful there ๐
Yvette says
Thank You Chuncky Chef we will Definitely try this version because I agree the store price is ridiculous. Just came back from visiting Cincy my hometown and Skyline is always on my “to do List” . Skyline is definitely a MID west thing, you would have had to grown up on this type of chilli to truly understand it and how much you would miss it once you realized you can’t just go to a Skyline drive thru and pick it up anytime you want.
JS1865 says
Ok, just had two bowls. It was a huge success with the family…. my 1 year old crushed it. The flavor was almost on point, seriously close. So close that it literally transported me to the first time I ate Skyline. I do think the salt needs to upped. I found myself salting each serving.
Bravo. This is a great wintertime meal, and is incredibly flavorful for how simple it is.
Matt Roberts says
I haven’t had a chance to try this yet, but I will soon. Looks like a great recipe. I loves me some Skyline, and really just any Cincinnati chili. So yeah, I definitely look forward to this. Thanks! Your site has been bookmarked!
Angie says
I went to school out in Cincinnati area (Miami Univ) for two years coming from Boston. When I first heard about Cincy chili I was “what the heck? That’s not chili!” But after awhile and trying Skyline Chili, I loved it. My husband worked at Skyline for awhile while finishing grad school and would always bring leftovers home. I do miss it.
Darren Sexton says
This looks like Skyline, but does it truly taste like Skyline? I will be trying this recipe because I am an avid Skyline fan and can’t wait to try it.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Darren ๐ I LOVE Skyline as well, and my family and I think this is a close copycat. Enjoy!
Catalina says
This looks so yummy! Need to try it!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
I haven’t heard of this before and it sounds awesome!
Ashlyn @ Belle of the Kitchen says
This chili looks so good! I was sold when you said it was served over spaghetti!!
Sabrina says
I’ve always wanted to visit Cincinnati and try this chili! Thanks for giving me the opportunity to try it at home!
Delaney | Melanie Makes says
This chili looks absolutely delicious!
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
I LOVE Cincinnati Chili. It is so unique and tasty! Can’t wait to introduce my family.
Karly says
YESSS! This looks SO good- I think I could eat an entire batch in a single day. Okay, don’t tell anyone I said that. But it really looks THAT good!
Sandra Peekind says
I’ll try anything once but I’m afraid my whole family didn’t like this chili. Guess we’re spoiled to the chili with beans and cornbread or in a frito pie. The spices were just to overwhelmingly different. Wish someone liked it so I didn’t have to waste it ..:(
The Chunky Chef says
I’m so sorry to hear that Sandra ๐ As I mentioned, it’s VERY different than “traditional” chili… just a regional thing, people generally love it or hate it.
Michelle Burns says
My mom suggested putting the ground beef in cold water for about 30-45 minutes, worked like a charm! Didn’t have to break up the beef at all. ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Ooooh great tip!!! I can’t wait to try that next time ๐ Thanks!!
Jessy @ The Life Jolie says
I LOVE Cincinnati Chili! I’m excited to now have a recipe to make it myself- looks amazing!
The Chunky Chef says
Yay!! Nice to see a fellow Cincinnati Chili lover ๐ Thank you!
Julie is HostessAtHeart says
Delicious! I love about any kind of chili and find it fascinating how it varies every where.
The Chunky Chef says
I love the regional differences as well ๐
ohiocook says
When’s dinner, I’m there! Nothing better on a cold Winter’s Day!
The Chunky Chef says
Anytime ๐ And agreed.. Cincinnati chili rocks! ๐