This Queen City-Approved Cincinnati Chili Recipe Will Blow Your Mind (2024)

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Outside of Cincinnati, Cincinnati-style chili is known as “that weird cinnamon chili on spaghetti.” But around Cincinnati, it’s a way of life.

There are well over 200 joints, called chili parlors, serving the stuff. Its legitimacy as chili is not up for debate. If chili can be green or white, why can’t it have cinnamon and allspice and be served over spaghetti?

People in Cincinnati won’t say this, but to get a better mental grip on Cincinnati Chili, think of it as Middle American Bolognese: a kicked-up meat sauce to serve over pasta with cheese. Sounds great, right? Because it is.

Making Cincinnati Chili will get you out of your comfort zone. Your payoff comes when you tuck into a giant plate of grade-A comfort food.

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Origins of Cincinnati Chili

In the early 1900s, Cincinnati saw an influx of Greek and Macedonian immigrants. Brothers Tom and John Kiradjieff opened Empress Chili Parlor in 1922. They took a diner-ized version of a Greek stew seasoned with Mediterranean spices and gave it a familiar handle: chili.

As far as serving it over spaghetti, this is simply a development in the long tradition of offering working-class customers starchy and filling food.

Cincinnatian and food historian Dan Woellert wrote an entire book on the subject: The Authentic History of Cincinnati Chili. I highly recommend reading it. After making and eating this recipe first, of course.

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What Makes Cincinnati-Style Chili?

Three things distinguish Cincinnati chili from other kinds:

  1. The Seasonings: Chili powder and cumin are required for almost any chili recipe, but in Cincinnati chili, you’ll find spices like cinnamon, allspice, cloves, and possibly nutmeg, paprika, and/or oregano. Worcestershire sauce is also a standard ingredient. A little unsweetened chocolate or cocoa powder is controversial, but not unheard of.
  2. No Browning, No Sautéing: Any Cincinnati chili recipe that begins with “Heat the olive oil . . . ” is inauthentic on two counts: there’s no sautéing, and there's no olive oil. This counters everything you’ve ever been taught about building up layers of flavor in a soup or stew. But remember, this is diner food with a caravan of spices. Just dump everything in the pot, stir it as it comes to a boil, and that’s that. This creates a pasty, uniform texture as opposed to distinct crumbles of ground beef. It will not look pretty at first. But stick with us—it works.
  3. The Toppings: Repeat after me: You don’t put beans in Cincinnati chili. You may, however, put beans on top of the chili. Minced raw onion, fluffy piles of finely grated mild cheddar cheese, and oyster crackers are also traditional accompaniments. At a chili parlor, they call these “ways,” as in 2-Way, 3-Way, and so on up to a 5-Way, which has chili, beans, onions, and cheese over spaghetti.

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"Ways" to Serve Cincinnati Chili

What makes a 2-way plate of chili different than a 5-way? Here's the scoop:

  • 2-Way: Chili served over spaghetti.
  • 3-Way: Chili served over spaghetti with finely shredded cheddar cheese.
  • 4-Way: Chili served over spaghetti with diced onions and finely shredded cheddar cheese.
  • 5-Way: Chili served over spaghetti with warmed canned red kidney beans, diced onions, and finely shredded cheddar cheese.

Bowl, Plate, or Hot Dog?

When it comes to actually serving the chili, you have a few choices:

  1. On spaghetti: This is the Bolognese concept we touched on earlier, topped with all the “ways” mentioned above.
  2. In a bowl, like regular chili: “That’s obvious!” you may say, and you are right.
  3. On a hot dog: This is called a Coney. Top a beef hot dog in a steamed bun with chili, diced onions, and finely shredded cheddar cheese. Some folks might put a squiggle of yellow mustard on the chili before adding the other stuff. This is not only allowable, but excellent.

What about sides? Other than oyster crackers? No traditional sides. There’s a lot going on with Cincinnati chili. You eat it and you die. Full stop.

See how Cincinnati chili offers many opportunities for personalization? It’s almost like taco night, but without all that tiresome chopping!

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Two Secrets to Our Cincinnati-Style Chili Recipe

In much of Ohio, you can get packets of Cincinnati chili seasoning, and most people who make it at home use those. But Cincinnati chili made with good, fresh ingredients blows those packets out of the water.

For the best chili, I deploy a few Cincy-approved tricks:

First, I brown the tomato paste in a dry, heated pot before adding anything else. Okay, this counters what I just told you above about not browning anything, but rules were meant for breaking, right? Skipping this step is fine, but it makes the tomato paste taste less tinny while also bumping up its savory umami character.

You can use ground beef of any fat content, but my preference is for 80:20. The flavor of the fat cooks into the chili and then rises to the top as the chili cools overnight and solidifies in the fridge for easy defatting. If you don’t plan on refrigerating the chili overnight before serving it, use lean ground beef.

Ultimately, Cincinnati chili is so many things at once. It is chili. It is hot dog sauce. It is pasta sauce. It is customizable. It is proletarian. It is divisive. It is American. It will be your new favorite thing, if you let it.

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Slow Cooker Cincinnati Chili

This recipe is easily made in the slow cooker. Combine all ingredients (except for the vinegar and chocolate) in the slow cooker. Cook on HIGH for 4 hours, or LOW for 8 hours.

If you leave the lid on or ajar, the chili will be liquidy, more like a soup. I like it saucy and concentrated, so I leave the lid off. This will reduce the yield by a few cups. You could also start cooking with the lid on and then remove it halfway through so the liquid has time to evaporate.

Pressure Cooker Cincinnati Chili

This recipe can also be made in either an electric pressure cooker (like the Instant Pot) or a stovetop pressure cooker. The cook time is the same for both; just reduce the water in the recipe to 3 cups.

Heat the pressure cooker insert over medium-high heat (either on the stovetop or using the “sauté” function on the pressure cooker) and add the tomato paste.

Cook about a minute or two, scraping the bottom of the pot constantly to keep the paste from getting burned. It’s okay if it gets a little browned—that’s what you want. Add the remaining ingredients (except the vinegar and chocolate). Remember to reduce the water to 3 cups. Stir to break up the meat.

Lock on the lid, bring to high pressure, and cook for 30 minutes. Let the pressure come down naturally. Unlock the lid. Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate overnight. Lift or scrape off any solidified fat; discard. Bring to a boil and then add the vinegar and chocolate.

Vegetarian and Vegan Cincinnati Chili

It's surprisingly easy to make a vegetarian or vegan version of Cincinnati Chili. Just swap plant-based beef crumbles for the ground beef. And consider using vegan Worcestershire sauce (traditional Worcestershire sauce contains anchovies or fish sauce).

For a from-scratch vegan version using lentils and minced mushrooms, check out our vegan Cincinnati chili recipe.

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From the Editors Of Simply Recipes

Cincinnati Chili

Prep Time10 mins

Cook Time3 hrs 30 mins

Total Time3 hrs 40 mins

Servings8 servings

While it's fine to eat this on the day you make it, cooking the chili a day in advance allows you to easily discard the fat, plus it lets the spices settle into each other, giving you a rounder flavor. You can by all means keep the fat cap on there. It's what a lot of chili parlors do in the Queen City, ensuring a light film of reddish-orange grease on every bowl.

Ingredients

For the chili:

  • 2 pounds ground beef (80:20 is good)

  • 1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste

  • 4 cups water

  • 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce

  • 1 large onion, minced (about 3 cups)

  • 6 cloves garlic, minced

  • 3 tablespoons chili powder

  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin

  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

  • 3/4 teaspoon ground allspice

  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt

  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 1/2 ounce unsweetened chocolate, optional

Options for serving:

  • Oyster crackers

  • Finely shredded mild cheddar cheese

  • 1 (15.5-ounce) can small red kidney beans, drained and warmed

  • Minced yellow onion

  • Hot cooked spaghetti

Method

  1. Cook the tomato paste:

    Heat a large, heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the tomato paste to the dry pot and cook, constantly scraping the bottom with a wooden spoon or silicone spatula, until the tomato smells rich and toasty and you start to see browned (not burned) patches in the bottom of the pot. This should take 1 to 3 minutes.

  2. Combine the ingredients in a pot:

    Remove the pot from heat and add the ground beef and water. Mix them together into a sludge. It will not look pretty, but press on. There's a method to this madness.

    Return to medium-high heat and bring to a simmer, stirring all the while, so the sludge breaks up into a mealy paste. Add all the remaining ingredients except the vinegar and chocolate.

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  3. Simmer gently, uncovered, for 2 to 3 hours:

    Stir the chili often. You want the volume to reduce a bit. (To be honest, just one hour of cook time is okay, but for optimal chili-ness, go long.)

    Right at the end of your cooking time, add the vinegar and optional chocolate.

    Simple Tip!

    The chocolate won’t make it taste sweet—it adds a hint of sophisticated complexity and acts as a foil for all those spices. Chili parlors in Cincinnati don't use chocolate in their recipes; it's a highly contested addition, but I stand behind it.

  4. Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate overnight:

    Cool the chili to room temperature, then cover the pot and refrigerate overnight.

    Simple Tip!

    You can eat the chili immediately if you want to, but the flavor improves as it rests.

  5. De-fat the chili:

    The next day, lift or scrape off any solidified fat from the top of the chili and discard.

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    Simple Tip!

    Leave a little fat in the chili, if you like.

  6. Warm and serve:

    Bring to a rapid simmer over medium heat, stirring often. Serve in a bowl, over a hot dog, or on a plate in any of the "ways" below.

    • 2-Way:Over spaghetti.
    • 3-Way:Over spaghetti with finely shredded cheddar cheese.
    • 4-Way:Over spaghetti with diced onions and finely shredded cheddar cheese.
    • 5-Way:Over spaghetti with warmed canned red kidney beans, diced onions, and finely shredded cheddar cheese.

    The chili will also keep refrigerated for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 1 year.

    Did you love the recipe? Give us some stars and leave a comment below!

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
359Calories
20g Fat
11g Carbs
33g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8
Amount per serving
Calories359
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 20g26%
Saturated Fat 8g38%
Cholesterol 101mg34%
Sodium 710mg31%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Dietary Fiber 3g11%
Total Sugars 5g
Protein 33g
Vitamin C 9mg45%
Calcium 77mg6%
Iron 5mg29%
Potassium 878mg19%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

This Queen City-Approved Cincinnati Chili Recipe Will Blow Your Mind (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between Cincinnati chili and regular chili? ›

Classic chili is closer to a stew than a soup, while Cincinnati chili is closer to a soup than a stew. Since Cincinnati chili is a topping, it's normally of a thinner consistency. The Ohioan dish is often compared to Greek pasta sauces or meat sauces used to top hot dogs.

What is unusual about Cincinnati chili? ›

Its name evokes comparison to chili con carne, but the two are dissimilar in consistency, flavor, and serving method; Cincinnati chili more closely resembles Greek pasta sauces and spiced-meat hot dog topping sauces seen in other parts of the United States.

What are the 6 ways at Cincinnati chili? ›

The chili at this Cincinnati institution can be served plain, 3-way, 4-way, 5-way or 6-way. Learning the lingo didn't take long for Guy Fieri. He ordered the 6-way, which includes everything: chili, spaghetti, beans, onions, cheese and fried jalapeno caps.

What is the oldest chili restaurant in Cincinnati? ›

It all started with Tom and John Kiradjieff, two arrivals from what is now northern Greece, who founded Empress Chili Parlor in downtown Cincinnati in 1922.

Why does Cincinnati chili have spaghetti? ›

The Mediterranean influence is a result of Macedonian immigrants inventing the dish. Woellert says the origins of Cincinnati chili can be traced back to a small burlesque theater called The Empress where, in 1922, several Macedonian brothers started serving chili on top of spaghetti, labeling it "chili mac."

Why is Cincinnati chili so good? ›

In the Cincinnati region, chili is done differently. In place of chunks of meat and sizeable beans, you'll get savory soupiness and creative accoutrements like spaghetti, hot dogs and mustard. In place of an overtly tomato-y base, you'll taste hints of cinnamon, cloves, allspice and maybe even chocolate.

What is another name for Cincinnati chili? ›

Skyline Chili is a perfect food and I will tolerate no slander of it. We can agree that sauce-like clove-nutmeg-cinnamon-and-god-knows-what-else-infused Cincinnati chili bears little resemblance to the bean-studded or beef-chunked stews that other regions of this great land might recognize as chili.

What is Cincinnati chili served with? ›

Cincinnati chili (or Cincinnati-style chili) is a meat sauce with Mediterranean-inspired flavors that's traditionally used to top spaghetti or hot dogs. It's similar to chili con carne, but it's different in flavor and texture. It's also used primarily as a topping, while chili con carne is usually served in a bowl.

What kind of meat is in Skyline Chili? ›

Ground beef: We like to use a lean ground beef like 85/15 since it has less fat and makes for a nicer, less greasy chili. Spices: Don't be intimidated by the long list of recipe ingredients.

What does cinnamon do for chili? ›

Cinnamon. The beauty of ground cinnamon is that it brings a warmth to your chili, without being spicy. It works well with other flavors commonly found in chili (like tomato, cumin and chile powder) so you only need a little bit to achieve the desired balance.

What is chili with beans called? ›

Prepared as a quick and easy feast for ranchers and cattle drivers to make out on the range, the base of the recipe is classic chili con carne, Spanish for chilies with meat. Many are quick to point out that if beans were meant to be in chili it would have been called chili con frijoles.

What is the signature dish of Cincinnati? ›

1. Cincinnati Chili. Cincinnati chili is a beloved local specialty that has gained nationwide recognition. Unlike traditional chili, Cincinnati chili is spiced with a unique blend of Mediterranean-inspired flavors, including cinnamon, allspice, and cloves.

Why do they call it Cincinnati? ›

The founders of the Society referred to themselves as "Cincinnati"—a plural form of the name Cincinnatus—to indicate their commitment to the virtues of the Roman hero. The city of Cincinnati, Ohio, also took its name from Cincinnatus and the Society of the Cincinnati. In 1790 Arthur St.

What is the chili capital of Ohio? ›

Cincinnati is synonymous with chili. Spaghetti topped with the perfect blend of beef, chili powder, cumin, allspice, and cinnamon coalesce perfectly to form Cincinnati's namesake and omnipresent food.

What makes Skyline Chili different? ›

Why is Skyline Chili so popular? This dish has a Mediterranean influence in flavor so it is really unique! It has the traditional chili powder and cumin but also cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. Skyline Chili has perfected their recipe so well that it is even sold in grocery stores.

What is the flavor of Cincinnati chili? ›

Cincinnati chili is a unique type of chili that's flavored with not just chili powder but lots of other spices, including cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. This recipe was handed down to me by Mom, a Cincinnati native. I like mine 4-way, with spaghetti, raw chopped onions, and grated mild Cheddar.

What is the difference between Texas chili and regular chili? ›

What primarily distinguishes Texas chili from other chili recipes you might find is a lack of beans, but it also doesn't feature any tomatoes. It is, largely, a ground beef dish that's seasoned with a spicy chili paste made of dried peppers.

What are the different types of chili? ›

Common Chili Pepper Varieties (And Their Scoville Rating)
  • Bell Peppers: 0.
  • Poblano Pepper: 1,000 – 2,000.
  • Anaheim Pepper: 1,000 – 5,000.
  • Jalapeño Pepper: 2,500 – 8,000.
  • Serrano Pepper: 10,000 – 25,000.
  • Cayenne Pepper: 25,000 – 50,000.
  • Thai Pepper: 50,000 – 100,000.
  • Habanero Pepper: 100,000 – 350,000.
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