Is that what makes it "regional"?Donn wrote:This sounds like what we would call, in the rest of the country, "spaghetti sauce". Not that we'd usually use cloves or any of that stuff in spaghetti sauce, but it would still be spaghetti sauce if we did. It wouldn't be chili.
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"Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives" featured a joint called Putz's Creamy Whip a few years ago. It was a waste of time!
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Regularly featured in mole sauces in Mexican cuisine. I believe mole is just more generally a typical Mexican sauce made with chiles, so maybe if someone's headed that way, straighten them out on the "chili" thing - what they're really putting on their spaghetti is moles. Assuming they do use chiles, which I guess we could not at all take for granted even though real chili can't be made without chiles either.bloke wrote:Cocoa, sort of, has the same effect on the flavor of chili as coffee.