Hypersmurf
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Tewligan said:Well, yeah - garlic and onion aren't exactly strangers to the world of spaghetti.

I was kinda startled reading further down to realise he wasn't...
-Hyp.
Tewligan said:Well, yeah - garlic and onion aren't exactly strangers to the world of spaghetti.
Hypersmurf said:I read "I put garlic and onion in my spaghetti", and my first thought was "Well, there's no need to be sarcastic..."
I was kinda startled reading further down to realise he wasn't...
-Hyp.
Pbartender said:Do a Google search for "Cincinatti Chili".
It's fairly chili cooked without beans, but with a big spoonful of cinnamon and/or a big spoonful of cocoa powder mixed in. You serve it over spaghetti noodles, with chopped raw onions, kidney beans, shredded cheddar cheese, oyster crackers and hot pepper sauce (Tabasco or the like) on the side as "condiments" that you can layer on top, if you wish.
It's very tastey.
OakwoodDM said:So the question is, to those of you for whom garlic and onion in spaghetti sauce is quirky and weird, what do you put in your sauce?
As an American here, I can say that I definitely put garlic in the spaghetti sauce. No question about it.Olaf the Stout said:Same here. Then I started wondering what exactly American do put in spaghetti sauce if garlic and onion was considered strange. Glad to see I wasn't alone.
Frukathka said:Well, it was the first time I tried spicing up spaghetti with these ingredients.![]()