Skyline Chili
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Only yesterday, while visiting with a friend, did I hear of "Skyline Chili". Thought it sounded interesting and have researched the recipe online. I have found a "copycat" recipe that is supposed to be very close, but I have no idea what the original really tastes like. Are there an Cincinnatians who can steer me in the right directions? Please no substitutions. I'm a Missourian. Thank you.
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Oh my gosh, yes. Cincinnatians are crazy about it. We have a pint of Graeter's Skyline ice cream in the freezer right now. It's OK but I really don't like oyster cracker bits in my ice cream. Actually, the ice cream just tastes like cinnamon ice cream with cracker bits. Braxton Brewery also put out a Skyline Ale either last fall or the year before. I'm not a beer drinker so I can't vouch for that, but my son liked it. Haven't seen your recipe but just know you've got to have cinnamon and chocolate and a bunch of other spices for it to be authentic.
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McKennan Hospital name was changed to Avera Health maybe 25 years ago but the name McKennan is fondly remembered.
McKENNAN CHILI
1.5 pounds lean ground beef, browned with 1 or 2 diced white onions
14 oz can diced tomatoes
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
2 cans kidney beans and juice. (I prefer light red over dark red)
14 oz bottle chili sauce
2 T. chili powder
2 T. garlic powder
Simmer at least an hour.

