Which Chili Tastes the Best? - The Ultimate Canned Chili Challenge
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Which chili did we pick for best tasting and which one was the worse? Follow as we try out 6 different canned chili from the local grocery store.
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Wolf is the best can Chili hands down to compare to the other ones!
Thank you for commenting. We are getting ready to do another chili taste test and I think I'm going to have Wolf be part of it again. A lot of folks love it.
I'll die on that hill!
I agree
Howdy neighbor. When was the last time you had a steaming hot bowl of Wolf brand chili? Well that's too long....
Wolf brand chili is my wife's favorite. I like it too, but my favorite is Campbel's Chunky Chili with beans and Chunky Chili with Hot Spices and beans.
Thank you for sharing
HEB brand canned chili is the best! But only available in the great state of Texas!
Wolf brand
I make mine from scratch. Everyone who has had it loved it.
Skyline is not meant to be eaten as a bowl of Chili. It is supposed to be as a condiment for Hot Dogs or as a Sauce for Spaghetti. I thought everyone knew that.
It took me a while but I finally figured it out I actually did a video on me eating skyline the proper way. Thank you for leaving your comments and watching.
The canned is horrible. You must buy it frozen or make it from scratch
@johndavidson940 Hot Dogs? Really? That's why I bought 4 cans online, threw half the can away, and gave the other three away, for free. I was shocked over the horrible taste.
It’s a favorite here in Cincinnati! It’s meant to be put on hot dogs 🌭 and it’s NOT to thin to put on them. Skyline’s chili is so good there’s always huge lines at their drive thrus. You just don’t know the difference between hot dog chili and bowl chili.
I do now...check out my video trying Skyline. I like it and will eat it again. ruclips.net/video/YLVWht8xRss/видео.htmlsi=6DkaQyQkx-L-nhxx
As far as canned, Wolf Brand, nothing else comes close and I will die on that hill.
Stag is the best canned Chile. But I prefer making my own from scratch Best I ever had though was in the late 1970 on a winter motorcycle ride at a diner on the White Mountain Apache Nation.
I now live in Costa Rica. We don't see many US products as they are overpriced and will embalm you Pre mortem due all the added chemicals. i am Habanero level concerning heat.
I too prefer scratch made chili. I will look for Stag brand chili. I love hot but habanero scares me. I just bought a can anyway and will be trying the habanero
Skyline chili is to be over spaghetti and onions and beans with cheese.
You have to make homemade chili you can’t get anything close to it in a can. I agree that the Campbell’s was the only one that looked good. I’ve used Hormel for hotdogs when being lazy. It’s adequate if you smother it with mustard and onions and maybe some cheese to hide the taste and texture if it.
Skyline is not chili. It's a nutritional supplement for farm animals. If it wasnt meant to be chili, they should change the label.
Lol. I love your comment
Stag/Country Brand is hands down the best chili out there and they have several other versions to appease differing tastes. It's not even close.
Wolf Brand with Beans is the best canned chili, in my opinion. Firehouse Subs makes a great fast food chili.
Nice reviews. I am not a canned chili guy really. Mainly because when I have had them have been seriously disappointed in them. I did like Hormel back in the 70's. I was a teenager then and thought for a heat and eat meal it was pretty good. Over the years, I think their recipe has changed and me realizing how easy making chili is. I have been in chili contests and my chili has come in 4th place (out of the money). Out of 20 contestants, my guess is 17 of us came in 4th place 🙂. But I do make a pretty good chili. Not award worthy but much better than those you reviewed.
Thank you 😊
Wolf with beans for me! I like the hot version and GV Walmart chili, same thing. But I may try your pick... Wendys or home made is better of course. Thanks for the vid and smiles. Happy new year!
Skyline chili is horrible. I like Wolf chili without beans on hot dogs or Hormel chili with beans on hotdogs. Wolf chili has won several other competitions.
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Skyline chili is supposed to be mixed with spaghetti, that's why it's so thin, so it can soak into the spaghetti, it's not a stand alone chili.
Thanks for your comment. The can we bought just showed a bowl of chili with cheese on it. But I will have to try it with spaghetti.
@@Onthegoinwisconsin Skyline is a Cincinnati Ohio regional restaurant. The guy who developed it was Greek I believe. So it is very different. Come to Ohio and have a coney dog or a 3 way (yes thats what its called) Chili, spaghetti, and cheese.
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Oh man you can't compare a Cincinnati chili to any other chili! All chili is super regional that its not a comparison. Texas chili has no beans which is the biggest argument with chili but its damn delicious. This is a subject that can never be decided
Not at all. In their restaurants they do offer spaghetti as an option. Skyline Chili puts a tablespoon of cocoa powder in a pot of chili. I knew that hot peppers and chocolate complimented each other's flavor profile but never thought of it for chili. How could I have missed it? Anyhoo, the cocoa adds a warmth and depth to the flavor that I really miss when it's not in chili. I highly recommend it for homemade chili.
Hormel Chili my fav...followed by Van Camp's.
Moons ago I bought 1 can of Castleberry Chili and it was gross and flat out NASTY. So I thought my dog would eat it, needless to say he walked away from it. You know chili is bad if the family dog won't go after it. As for other brands that you would like to have more heat or spices, you can always add hot sauce, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic and onion/powder, Rotel and/or Tony's/Zatarain's creole seasoning, cumin to dress it up to your liking. I couldn't cover/dress up the Castleberry no matter how hard I tried. Just a thought when thinking of trying other brands...stay away from Castleberry brands of anything, especially chili... LOL
Wolf Brand! Is The Best! Try Again! 🤣🤣🤣
Wolf Brand w/beans for me and then Hormel with beans. I can add the heat. Just don't eat with peanut butter.
Walmart good value chili is made by Hormel and I like it better. Cheaper too.
Dennisons chili is the absolute best canned chili by far
Real man chilli should be in this challenge, it won 2 world champion awards !
Thanks for the heads up. I will add it to my list. I am going to do another video with other brands.
Tony Packos chili from Toledo Ohio is one of my favorites. The Hungarian paprika makes all the difference.
I ♥Hormel with beans!
Skyline goes on spaghetti add onions cheddar cheese 😋 4 way 😂
Hmmm, I might have to try it.
I'm getting ready to try this out. I will be recording it. Thanks again for the tip
Check out my new video on Skyline Chili-Thanks for helping me to see the light! ruclips.net/video/YLVWht8xRss/видео.html
I tried Wolf chili for the first time today (without beans). I would like that on a hot dog with onions. Love chili dogs! I've never had turkey chili but the original Hormel with beans is my favorite, and I stock it up for lean times.
Sounds great!
@@Onthegoinwisconsin On a hot dog, Castleberry's chili sauce makes the best coneys... Hands down!
Dennison's chili with or without beans. Best canned chili hands down 👍.
I'll have to see if I can find it. Thanks for the tip!
@@Onthegoinwisconsin Dennison is available only out west. You could look on Amazon.
When you add beans to chili, it becomes southwest beans soup.
Sounds delicious
Walt Disney with all his wealth ate a can of hoenel chili daily
While Will Rogers ate a can of Wolf brand chili for lunch every day...
I prefer to make my own but when that is not possible, I like Hormel with beans. Sometimes I'll either mix cheese sauce into it and serve it as a dip for game day, or I'll pour it over tortilla chips, top it with cheese and onions, heat it up and add a dollop of sour cream for instant nachos.😋 I tried Wolf brand, and I got a can which was mostly sauce, a scant amount of meat and a handful of beans. It wasn't worth the price and it tasted awful ..🤢 I never bought it again.😕
You compared Skyline to tex-mex? 🤦♂️ This is comical. I worked in a Cincinnati chili parlor as a youth. It is an entirely different thing. It was developed by Greeks and other Levantine people in the early 1900s. They only call it chili because they used chili powder in it. It is more than a condiment but less than an entree. The consistency is that of a heavy sauce. It is almost always served on spaghetti or on hot dogs. Onions and red kidney beans are added to the spaghetti and yellow mustard to the dogs, with bright yellow cheddar cheese shredded over both. The spice profile is very different from tex-mex. Most people put hot sauce and oyster crackers on their "five ways" (5 components: spaghetti, chili, onion, bean, cheese). There are four major area chains: Empress, the original, Abit spicier; Skyline, the biggest is thinner and sweeter; Gold Star, meatier and spicier than Skyline; and Dixie, based in northern Kentucky and a lot like Gold Star. Mom&Pops are everywhere. Every Greek restaurant makes and sells it. It is not tex-mex and not generally consumed alone in a bowl.
Thank you. I didn't know at the time. Check out my update trying Skyline properly ruclips.net/video/YLVWht8xRss/видео.htmlsi=6DkaQyQkx-L-nhxx
Wolf brand was so damn bad, I gave it away to the shelter. Dog or homeless. Plus the Skyline was awful as well. None can beat my homemade chili...
You made me LOL with the shelter comment, dog or homeless...
5:12 Dang, that looks like something a homeless person in San Francisco left on the sidewalk.
Vietta with beans is really good. All others including Wolf I tried are horrible and bitter including Hormel too. I remember Vietta when I lived in Nashville and it was great so I finally found it recently ordering it online from Walmart. Almost all the brands are so bad they are inedible frankly. Just not delicious like Vietta is. Vietta plant is in Nashville.
Vietta is GROSS. Full of bits of bone. Every time I've ever ventured to try a can I've bitten into bone bits. Never again.
Skyline chili is the worst...its all the "pumpkin spices" that make it taste disgusting...although it's only used as a topping for Cincinnati "chili" spaghetti. Like vegemite, its something you have to be raised eating.
It definitely is an acquired taste
Too much bay leaf as well.
2 time world champion Chilli Man Chili-Faribault Foods, Faribault Minnesota.
Wolf Brand Chili beats all Chili's been eating Wolf Brand Chili since the 1990s here in my hometown Houston TX
I'm glad you enjoy it. What do you like most about Wolf Brand over the other brands?
@@Onthegoinwisconsin everything about it
Wolf with no beans and 1 lb of lean ground beef, small can and mix it up
Great 👍
4$ for that chili is absurd it looks like dog water with a couple scoops of chili without beans in it
I know, it was bad. Thanks for watching!
I love nally
What no beans?That ain,t chili it,s sloppy Joe,s
EVERY BRAND of canned chili has ALWAYS been bitter just NOTHING like homemade not even close, but there was Vietta made in Nashville I first tried in Nashville that was really good- Must have been extremely fresh and just put in the can from the plant cause I remember it was so good. Nothing since has been good but bitter and all brands VERY disappointing and very BITTER, including Wolf that there are lots of reviews here that it is the best. I just did not find that true at all: bitter too like all brands really!
Campbell's presents well and is thoroughly bland.
Skyline definitely sucks.
Chili from a can is just bad, no matter the brand name.
I tried the Hormel chili in nearly puked and then gave it to my dog he took one bite spit it out and then turned around and licked his butt to get the taste out of his mouth
Hormel chunky, add some Tabasco, not too bad
Skyline is not actual chili it's a sauce to be used with other things
Thank you for your comment.
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Skyline for me ....
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Yuk
"Looks like paste, or slime." (or diarrhea)
My first thought too. Now that I ate it how it was meant to be eaten. I'm going to have it again. Especially on a hot dog.