Thoughts on serving rice with chili?
>>21593830it's aw-ten-teek
>>21593830Food served with food is fine
>>21593833debatable
I honestly prefer it that way unless it's just a small cup of chili.
It's how my American dad always did it but his mother is Asian so…yeah… rice kinda went with everything. We eat rice at Thanksgiving.
>>21593830Sloppa on rice/noodles is my favorite form of food so yes
>>21593845you really should embrace your nation's history and serve up some succotash for thanksgibbon
>>21593845rice is one of the most traditional thanksgiving foods
>>21593830that's not chili, that's some kind of curry with beans.
>>21593926for you
>>21593926there is not a single variety of rice that is native to north america. traditional thanksgibbon foods are succotash, punkin, porridge, sumac, crab apples, acorns and nuts, ducks, geese, and the eggs thereof, venison, all manners of fish and shellfish, and yes potentially even turkey
>>21593830For me its cinnamon rolls with chili
>>21593830inferior to cornbread
>>21593830I'd prefer that to a baked potato or pasta. But cornbread beats rice.
>>21593960>>21593887>gibbonReally? You think it's so clever you're going to force it on us twice?
>>21593830keep it
>>21593830rice and beans are a fine combination
>>21594016I've been calling it that for decades anon. On this board I imagine I must have said that dozens of times o'er the years. It's basically involuntary
>>21594022Saying it may possibly be involuntary, typing it is not. Don't fucking lie and fuck your AI
>>21594026gibbon me a break anon, I'm bedridden with an hangover and my brain isn't doing good
>>21593830It's an unusual combination but I see no reason why it wouldn't workI think I the cornbread angle but I don't think I've ever had good cornbread in my life
>>21593830It's a decent choice, but I prefer elbow macaroni.
Had some on mashed potatoes once. Not bad.
>>21594012Incorrect & grossly misinformed.
>>21594030>gibbon
>>21593830I approve
>>21593830As opposed to? Potato sounds terrible and pasta is a bit weird but there is a sliver of potential under the ironic the spicy bolognese comments so it's possible in a pinch.
>>21593830Makes sense, the textures go together. Red beans & rice is good, indian dal and rajma with rice are good.
>>21593830Mexicans do it all the time so whatever
>>21593926Not in my experience. My parents invited my friend's family over to Thanksgiving and his mother was surprised at rice coming out of the turkey's ass rather than bread cubes. She even said that she's never seen rice at Thanksgiving. Other people I've brought it up to agreed that rice is not common to Thanksgiving. That's why I mentioned it in that post. Also, my dad and uncle made turkey plov for Thanksgiving one year. They broke down the whole bird and cooked it in the kazan like they would have half a goat or lamb.
>>21594759Biscuits or cornbread. Those're the more typical pairings from what I've been told
>>21593830It’s kino
>>21593830Delicious. Get some carolina gold rice and you are in for an absolute TREAT. Real barbeque and honey baked ham is also fantastic with carolina gold.
>>21593830I eat a lot of rice, beans, legumes etc. The rice will absorb the chili flavors, but will soak the liquid from the chili. Its good and its not big a deal. Like other anons said, potatos, cornbread etc are also good. Do what you like. That's the beauty of cooking.
>>21593845Mutt
>>21593838Yeah you need plain to balance strong flavors
>>21593830>>21593838I was in my late 20s when I learned people eat plain chili not served over top of anything. To me that's as weird as eating sauce by itself. I usually do rice or potatoes depending on what I have.
>>21595422Butt.
>>21595549I was in my early 20s when I learned people ate chili over anything but hot dogs or Fritos. I met a dude who ate it over rice and I thought that was strange but then I tried it and liked it so now I do it too. Potatoes seems strange but I may try it. Any particular reason you don't just put the potatoes in the chili?
it's fine but if your chili has beans in it you should be able to appreciate it straight up.
>>21596098Sometimes I want the chili over something else so I want to keep it separate. Chili on a baked potato is great.
>>21595549>I usually do rice or potatoes depending on what I have.have thought about doing this myself, mashed. What do you recommend? How do you have your potatoes with chili?
>>21596253I've done mashed but the whole ensemble is a bit too soft for my taste. Baked is the best but if I don't have russets or i don't want to wait, I'll boil a few potatoes and very lightly mash them.
>>21593830Congratulations, you've discovered Rajma-Chawal
>>21596280>I've done mashed but the whole ensemble is a bit too soft for my taste.I was on the fence because of this reason, thanks.>Baked is the best but if I don't have russets or i don't want to wait, I'll boil a few potatoes and very lightly mash them.Thanks, I'll keep it in mind.
Always had some rice on the table at Thanksgiving to go with the giblet gravy.
>>21593830Why not. Most carbs are pretty interchangeable. If you made bolognese sauce with roast potatoes, or a chilli or curry with pasta, it would be unorthodox but you know it would go down easy.