Skyline Spice with Oyster Crackers reminded me of a slice of pumpkin pie. The ice cream itself tasted like cinnamon and nutmeg with the oyster crackers giving a salty taste similar to a pie crust, but crunchier.
Someone in our sister office bought one for people to sample today. The one review I heard was that it wasn't bad, like salted pumpkin spice. That makes sense because Skyline chili is not chili. I've been calling it pumpkin spice meat sauce for years.
I was instantly revolted when I read chili and ice cream on the same product because I was imagining frozen beans, but it’s apparently just a bit of the chili spice and some oyster crackers, which are basically like adding a sugarless wafer. Weird but not as deranged as I feared.
My mum made “Cincinnati Chili” one day and she apparently made it properly with a popular recipe… I hated it so much. I felt so bad. I looked at my pops and he was like “……yeah let’s make something else”
Gawd, I felt so bad. This was like 20 years ago and I still feel bad about it. I love her food otherwise.
Honestly really good. Like pumpkin pie but the oyster crackers tie it all together as that Chili flavor. Definitely a fan. But graeters basically does no wrong.
Great, now I want skyline and I don't have the spice mix. I really need to look up w copycat recipe and make some. Sure as hell not going to the US for it.
I use this recipe and it's pretty good.
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/206953/authentic-cincinnati-chili/
I cook the ground beef in water the day before then put the pot in the fridge overnight. I remove the fat from the top before cooking the next day and use a bit more of all the spices than the recipe calls for.