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<blockquote data-quote="rapidsequence" data-source="post: 4347077" data-attributes="member: 56215"><p>as a self avowed foodie who loves to experiment w new recipes... I have tried for years to replicate the coney islander chili. this recipe is the closest I found.. search youtube for <strong>rochester hot meat sauce</strong>. </p><p>coney islander chili is def not the standard texas/oklahoma chili thing. </p><p>I dialed the brown sugar back and cinnamon a bit. </p><p></p><p>Ground beef 1 Pound</p><p>Olive oil 1 Tablespoon</p><p>Onion 1/2 , finely chopped</p><p>Garlic 1 , chopped</p><p>Brown sugar 1 Tablespoon</p><p>Freshly ground black pepper 1 Teaspoon</p><p>Cayenne pepper 1 Teaspoon</p><p>Chili powder 1 Teaspoon</p><p>Cumin powder 1/2 Teaspoon</p><p>Allspice powder 1/4 Teaspoon</p><p>Cinnamon powder 1/4 Teaspoon</p><p>Ground cloves 1/4 Teaspoon</p><p>Tomato paste 6 Ounce</p><p>Water 2 Cups</p><p></p><p>Directions</p><p>1. Saute onion and garlic in olive oil in a pot.</p><p>2. Add ground beef and then pour water on top.</p><p>3. Drop in brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, ground cloves, allspice powder, cayenne pepper and cinnamon powder to the pot. Mix well.</p><p>4. Throw in tomato paste, turn the flame down to medium and continue to cook.</p><p>5. Add more water and mix everything well. Simmer the sauce for about an hour with the top on.</p><p>6. Season with salt, taste and adjust for the seasonings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapidsequence, post: 4347077, member: 56215"] as a self avowed foodie who loves to experiment w new recipes... I have tried for years to replicate the coney islander chili. this recipe is the closest I found.. search youtube for [B]rochester hot meat sauce[/B]. coney islander chili is def not the standard texas/oklahoma chili thing. I dialed the brown sugar back and cinnamon a bit. Ground beef 1 Pound Olive oil 1 Tablespoon Onion 1/2 , finely chopped Garlic 1 , chopped Brown sugar 1 Tablespoon Freshly ground black pepper 1 Teaspoon Cayenne pepper 1 Teaspoon Chili powder 1 Teaspoon Cumin powder 1/2 Teaspoon Allspice powder 1/4 Teaspoon Cinnamon powder 1/4 Teaspoon Ground cloves 1/4 Teaspoon Tomato paste 6 Ounce Water 2 Cups Directions 1. Saute onion and garlic in olive oil in a pot. 2. Add ground beef and then pour water on top. 3. Drop in brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, ground cloves, allspice powder, cayenne pepper and cinnamon powder to the pot. Mix well. 4. Throw in tomato paste, turn the flame down to medium and continue to cook. 5. Add more water and mix everything well. Simmer the sauce for about an hour with the top on. 6. Season with salt, taste and adjust for the seasonings. [/QUOTE]
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