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  On 11/4/2020 at 2:31 PM, DragonSinger said:

My breakfast of kielbasa, cabbage, and shredded hashbrowns says y'all are wrong all day every day.

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It sounds alright with hash browns and it’s fine if it’s a part of a dip mix or a sour cream donut. But I can’t scoop up sour cream or plain yogurt on a plate and eat it with something. 

I also got a subscription to Hello Fresh recently and every other dish they want you to make has a sauce that uses sour cream as filler. Over time, it just gives me a negative outlook on sour cream even though it isn’t sour cream’s fault that they want me to mix it with sriracha and call it a day. 

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Sour cream on (not in) chili is solely as an antidote to it being too spicy.  If you need to add sour cream, you're probably eating too spicy of food.

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Sour cream, cheese and chives are on top. 

But I make chili with roast. Not hamburger meat. No beans. 

On top or in it is not important. Once you top it with sour cream and give it a stir, it's in it then. 

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  On 11/4/2020 at 8:07 PM, scoobdog said:

It's bad enough I like beans in my chili.  I feel kind of dirty just saying it.

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Wait, wait, wait right the fuck up....What's in your chili if there is no beans....We're not talking hotdog chili here....I mean chili....the meal.

Are you just eating ground beef in tomato soup

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  On 11/4/2020 at 8:58 PM, BlackNoir said:

Wait, wait, wait right the fuck up....What's in your chili if there is no beans....We're not talking hotdog chili here....I mean chili....the meal.

Are you just eating ground beef in tomato soup

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Vegetables like onions and bell/poblano peppers for me, mainly. I do enjoy a good bean but with or without is mainly a regional thing, isn't it?

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  On 11/4/2020 at 8:58 PM, BlackNoir said:

Wait, wait, wait right the fuck up....What's in your chili if there is no beans....We're not talking hotdog chili here....I mean chili....the meal.

Are you just eating ground beef in tomato soup

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Yeah.  Chili is suppose to be all meat and peppers - the meal, not the crap that is on a Wienershnitzel dog.  That's probably because the original stuff from Mexican vaqueros was usually served with other things, like tortillas.  When you get back to LA one of these days, I'll take you to EL Cholo:  they serve a chili that is just that.  But, personally, I just can't.  I have to have red beans with my chili.

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I should point out that I do not like noodles in chili.

Most people 'round these parts do though.

Sometimes it's called goulash but they're interchangeable.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 9:16 PM, SwimModSponges said:

Do you put elbow macaroni in your chili?

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That sounds like what happens when you have leftover hamburger and leftover Kraft's mac and cheese in the refrigerator.  Your head thinks "Meat and cheese?  That's just like a cheese burger!"  But, you completely forget the macaroni is there, and then you take a bite and hate yourself.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 9:21 PM, SwimModSponges said:

I should point out that I do not like noodles in chili.

Most people 'round these parts do though.

Sometimes it's called goulash but they're interchangeable.

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can vouch for this. it's a northern thing. but iirc, the noodles are added after the fact, like as a leftover addition. something something, subsistence diet.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 8:58 PM, BlackNoir said:

Wait, wait, wait right the fuck up....What's in your chili if there is no beans....We're not talking hotdog chili here....I mean chili....the meal.

Are you just eating ground beef in tomato soup

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my chili has beans. but at the request of family coming over, i made a pot without beans for the first time ever over the weekend. took a bit of re-working to get the flavor profile back into my happy zone, but it turned out pretty good. might try it again next time too.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 10:50 PM, SwimModSponges said:

Hey man that's not mine, I googled goulash and posted a pic of it to prove to these people that it's real.

Real nasty.

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my mom called it goulash, but it was chili with noodles. that pic is ... something else. maybe that's actual goulash? i was almost willing to overlook the celery as a chili ingredient, but there's some weird shit going on in that pot.

i'll still add noodles if there's any chili left a few days later. but then it also gets a pile of cheddar cheese, and that's called chili mac. and it's damn good.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 9:21 PM, SwimModSponges said:

I should point out that I do not like noodles in chili.

Most people 'round these parts do though.

Sometimes it's called goulash but they're interchangeable.

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I'll put chili on spaghetti sometimes with shredded cheddar, onions, and a dollop of sour cream. That's definitely a thing my family got from Indiana where most of them grew up. *Googles* Oh right, it's called Cincinnati chili.

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  On 11/4/2020 at 10:49 PM, wacky1980 said:

that's a ... nice pot of chili, packard. is that ketchup?

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  On 11/4/2020 at 10:50 PM, SwimModSponges said:

Hey man that's not mine, I googled goulash and posted a pic of it to prove to these people that it's real.

Real nasty.

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That is goulash and it is gross. It doesn't have to have chili spices in it. It can, but doesn't have to.

It's basically leftovers put in with noodles and just called a different dish. 

That's not ketchup though. Whole peeled tomatoes. 

I've had it, and I would not recommend it. 

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