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    Frito pie??

    Say you’re gonna make Frito pies at home but had to use store bought chili, what do you choose? What toppings do y’all like on your Frito pies?


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    #2
    Wolf brand. Sour cream and cheese rolled into a tortilla

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      #3
      Texas Chili Company is what I grabbed last time we wanted chili cheese burgers.


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        #4
        I like the HEB brand spicy chili. Chopped onions, cheddar cheese, Tabasco, sometimes a scoop of pico,

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
          Texas Chili Company is what I grabbed last time we wanted chili cheese burgers.


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          Was it in a brown box ? I just had some a few minutes ago and it wasn’t bad .

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            #6
            Hormel. I personally don't like Wolf Brand

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
              Texas Chili Company is what I grabbed last time we wanted chili cheese burgers.


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              Never heard of Texas Chili Company. How does it taste compared to Wolf brand?

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                #8
                Uncle Joe's brick chili if'n you can find some. cheddar cheese and onions.
                Piggly Wiggly stores carried it when I was a kid. Could be extinct now.

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                  #9
                  Wolf Brand chili (no beans, not that that even has to be clarified), diced white onions, shredded sharp cheddar cheese

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                    #10
                    Started using the HEB brand after being told it tasted like the original Wolf brand chili that I grew up on, pre ConAgra. The wife and I like it much better than the current Wolf brand.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                      Never heard of Texas Chili Company. How does it taste compared to Wolf brand?

                      It comes frozen in a block. It’s far from homemade, but it’s far better than that mush that comes in a can.


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                        #12
                        shredded cheese, onions, sliced japaleno

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                          #13
                          Wolf brand chili is fine, needs to have onions, Fritos and cheese. Then open the windows of the house an hour later, and leave them open for the rest of the night.

                          That idea sounds good, my wife is trying to get me to eat her stuff she calls chili, it ain't chili, not even close. I keep telling her that stuff, is soup not chili. Her mother from Wisconsin taught her to cook and some soup, they call chili her mother taught her to make. All this week, she has been trying to get me to say yes to her making that stuff she calls chili, I keep saying no. She makes a very watery, liquidy stuff, with lots of tomato paste and some ground meat and a small amount of spices. It's like tomato soup, with a little meat in it. I have showed here what chili is, she likes chili, but then she keeps making tomato soup and calling it chili. I hear the word chili and get excited, then I see what she made and it's a big let down.

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                            #14
                            When frito pie or chili dogs are on the menu and there is no chili made or frozen from a previous make, the rock guttier the better for the ultimate concession stand experience..



                            Wolf brand or Hormel for us per the wife....... I like to add diced onions, shredded sharp cheddar and pickled sliced japs.

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                              #15
                              Wolf brand WITH beans. Toppings are finely shredded cheese, scoop of sour cream in middle and jalapeño slices.

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