Recently my family and I paid a visit to my brother, Robbie, a junior at Miami in Oxford, Ohio. It's not Cincinnati, but it's close enough for me to feel nostalgic. The weekend itinerary included: dinner with the family, tailgating, and a rigorous bike ride. Robbie is just a bit of an outdoorsman, so when he asked if we were up for the afternoon jaunt, we were not surprised and willingly took him up on the offer. I have owned mountain bikes since the age of 10, so I have mountain biked, right? I guess the (suburban) Prairie Path does not constitute as mountain biking...I soon realized. We hit the Oxford trails, which were narrow and completely un-groomed with stumps and roots everywhere. I was tossed around and eventually fell off of my bike. It was certainly a gnarly ride, but it made me earn my excess eats.
I am pretty serious about my Cincinnati food stops. Here’s a quick education for those who are new to the scene: Graeter’s ice cream, is hands down the most delicious cold cream out there. It’s a true ice cream, but has a consistency that rivals gelato. Any of the chipped creams are pretty unreal, because they take a brick of gourmet semi-sweet chocolate and just hack at it—so you get big chocolate chunks sometimes, and little nibbles others. This ice cream is an irrefutable crowd pleaser. Skyline Chili on the other hand, takes a little getting used to. I grew up on the chili, so it is a comfort dish for me. Cincinnati chili is served a couple of different ways: on a small hot dog, or over a bed of noodles. All are topped with stringy, bright, shredded cheddar cheese. Of course you can add onions, beans, hot sauce, etc., but those are the basics. The chili is thin, savory, and almost sweet.
It is always the Four-Way at Skyline (noodles, chili, cheese, and onions), and a mint chocolate chip soda at Graeter’s. You should know that my family is very paticular about mint sodas. My dad used to tell me to watch the Graeter’s employees as they made my soda. It was quality control more or less to make sure that the staff was doing their job right. Instead of responding with “no way, that's crazy,” I took the strict orders. I soon found out, that my watchful eye was very necessary for the perfect soda. I can only imagine that my family was marked every time we walked in the neighborhood shop. I am sure that the employee who was the lowest on the totem pole got stuck with us. It is our practice to ensure that there is one scoop of mint chocolate chip, one scoop of chocolate chip and that both chocolate and mint syrups are used. When made properly, the mint soda is fizzy, creamy, minty, and chocolaty; you become smashed on sugar and just happy to be.
Somewhere on that bike ride as I was feeling scared and tough, I realized that there is something so great about connecting with my roots. Even if my roots mean chili that most people would turn their nose up to and ice cream. And it turns out a simple thing like chili or a scoop of cream is all I need to take me away—or bring me back (simple, if it's made just right).
What food is your ultimate?
Another ultimate (for fall weather): Chicken Noodle Soup
2 bone-in organic chicken breasts
2 yellow onions - small dice
3 celery stalks - small dice
3 carrots - small dice
1 TBS butter
2 TBS olive oil (1 TBS reserved)
1 1/2 cups chopped mushrooms
6 oz bag of baby spinach
12 cups chicken stock
s and p
Heat oven to 375. Rinse the chicken breasts and pat dry (with a paper towel). Place chicken a sheet tray; season with olive oil, kosher salt and pepper. Cook for 40 minutes or until cooked through and tender. Meanwhile, heat a large stockpot over medium to high heat. Melt the butter and olive oil, add the onions and cook for 4 minutes. Add the carrots and celery; cook for another 4 minutes. Add the mushrooms, season with s and p (not too much since the chicken stock will add salt) and the other TBS of olive oil. Add the spinach to the stockpot and use a pair of tongs to toss the mixture. Repeat until the spinach is firm but wilted. Add the chicken stock. Cook over medium for 15 -20 minutes.
Use a two forks to shred the chicken. Add to the soup. Serve with al dente noodles.

12 comments:
Oh Caroline! Many fond memories of Graters and Skyline with you. Something I'll always cherish and the yummy food of Ohio. Blind Lemon? I think that was the name, another great place!
You've got me really craving ice cream right now even though it's such a crummy day outside and I'm freezing!
Yum! I was lucky enough to get to sample some of the chicken noodle soup and it's a perfect cold weather comfort food!! Personally, not a fan of Skyline, but Graeter's can't be beat!
Im planning on trying to make Skyline Chili 4 ways for the Bears- Bengals game. Although Im thinking Ill make my own chili (thin?). Still can't wait. Sounds great. Bear down
I think there might be cinnamon in the chili... definitely make it thin. They also serve it with oyster crackers and have peppermint patties for dessert
Thanks for the shout out about Graeter's Ice Cream....we posted a link to our facebook page which reaches about 35,000 ice cream fans. Next time you are in town, stop by for some of our "unreal chips." We love em too!
www.graeters.com
I thought that Graeters poured in molten chocolate to give the various chip sizes. But yes, it is heads and tails above any other ice cream!
My wife and I moved our family to the Dayton area a couple years ago. I have to agree with you about Greters and Skyline. They are some perfect foods.
Graeter's is the best ice cream around. I do know for a fact that they do not hack at large piece of chocolate. I have been in the factory many of times. I have even had the honor of eating ice cream right out of the 2 gallon mixer with the owner who is a good friend. It is liquid chocolate that they use.
Yay greaters :) I saw the facebook link! and clicked it ;)
I stand corrected about the chips! I guess I always had a vision of someone chopping the chips, but it is in fact a liquid chocolate that is used! Thanks for all of the posts!
So, For ultimate comfort food. Fluky's hotdog with cheese fries. Totally, commercial but yummy.
For home cooked. Turkey dinner with all the fixing.
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