slo’s TUESDAY 10/22 poll - Chili Mac vs Chili

Chili Mac vs Chili - Questions below in post⬇️

  • I eat chili mac only

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • I eat plain chili only

    Votes: 53 61.6%
  • I eat both chili mac and plain chili

    Votes: 21 24.4%
  • I like my noodles mixed in with the chili

    Votes: 7 8.1%
  • I like pouring my chili over the noodles

    Votes: 7 8.1%
  • I like a specific noodle(s)

    Votes: 5 5.8%
  • I don’t care what type of noodle is used for my chili mac

    Votes: 4 4.7%
  • I’ve never tried chili mac

    Votes: 32 37.2%
  • I don’t like chili

    Votes: 7 8.1%
  • Other - please post your answer

    Votes: 5 5.8%

  • Total voters
    86
The only chili I enjoy is at Mammoth Mountain. I like to hike up into Hemlock Bowl and ride the double-black chutes into the backbowl area. They pretty much only serve chili dogs there. Anywhere else they'd just be OK, but eating them there is a little slice of heaven.
 
I'd prefer either chili or mac & cheese. I tried the Cincinnati style and liked it, but I'll just keep it simple. My mother used to make something she called mulligan stew. It was elbow mac mixed with beef, probably some onion, and a tomato base much thinner than chili, it wasn't bad!
 
I like plain chili. In fact I made a pot over the weekend!

I have tried chili mac. It's not bad at all.
 
I make 'regular' (because apparently there isn't really just one regular chili) chili using ground beef, onion, green pepper, garlic, chili powder, tomato sauce/paste, and kidney beans. It's thick, not soupy/thin, and we top it with sour cream and shredded cheese. Often I serve it with cornbread or crunchy rolls. Sometimes there are no beans, so it won't have beans, and sometimes (rarely) I go all out and make it with beef chunks instead of ground beef. My chili isn't very spicy- flavorful, but not hot as I can't handle that- but there is always Crystal, Texas Pete, or a variety of hot pepper sauces available for those who need more 'kick' to their meal.

Leftovers are "doctored up' and will reappear as taco or burrito filling, chili casserole (heated in a large frying pan with cornbread batter poured on top, covered, and cooked until the corn bread is done), or, yes, chili mac (cooked elbow macaroni w/chili mixed in and heated up as a casserole). My family likes my chili, and unless I make a BIG pot (3-5 pounds of meat), there are rarely leftovers from the first night.
 
I feel like I should have been tagged in this somewhere along the line. lol

No I’m not a big fan of ChiliMac, I prefer just cheese and onions in a bowl of chili… and prefer without beans, but no biggie if it has them. :)
I used to go to this place in Burbank called Chili John’s and they serve chili over spaghetti, which I thought was odd, but apparently it isn’t and it is amazing!!

https://californiathroughmylens.com/chili-johns-burbank/
 
I never understood why Chili Mac became popular in the first place? But my dad had some yesterday and found it unappealing and since when does macaroni and chili go together? The only chili my father eats is plain chili and sometimes chili beans and Dad would always go to the supermarket and buy chili and chili beans by the can. Mom used to be crazy about Wendy's chili until they removed the beans from it. But I do not get why people like Chili Mac because it looks weird
 












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