Michele Cull wrote:First post - be kind!
Chili is a big one here in Louisville. I grew up thinking that all chili had noodles. My dad was from Northern KY - right next to Cincinnati - but he didn't fix his chili Cincy style. He just mixed noodles in with the chili.
MissChele
Welcome to our other forum, Michelle! Nice to see you here ... and don't worry, this forum is just as polite as LouisvilleHotBytes. Ummm ... thinking aloud, maybe more so.
Most of us from here in Louisville grew up with our chili "con carne" poured over spaghetti, and we like it that way. Later in life I came to discover real Texas and New Mexico chili, and I love it, too, but I don't have any trouble at all dealing with the concept that it's simply two different foods. Not right, not wrong, just different, as different as, say, Republicans and Episcopalians.
As for Cincy chili, it becomes easier to understand when we recognize that it is merely Greek meat sauce over spaghetti, brought to the Queen City by Greek and Balkan immigrants after WWII. They couldn't sell Greek food to the stolid burghers of our upriver neighbor, but when they re-titled it chili, the rest was history. I'll confess, I like it too, as a guilty pleasure.