Ever since I traveled to Canada for the first time this past year, I’ve been obsessed with poutine. That magical combination of crispy fries, melty cheese curds and rich gravy is just comfort food ...
Is Costo in Canada better than Costco in the U.S.? While many Americans are stuck with basic hot dogs and pizza, Canadian ...
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Canadian Poutine
When Bill and I moved to Maine a few years ago, we knew that we would see Canadian influences since Maine borders Quebec and New Brunswick. What we never expected was to find a delicious recipe for ...
FARGO – Move over, sweet potato fries: There's a new side in town. Poutine, an inspired Canadian dish that usually consists of french fries, cheese curds and gravy, is invading America's greasy spoon ...
Miami-based fast food giant Burger King has announced that they’re entering the Canadian Poutine market with the addition of the Canadian specialty to their menu. That got us wondering just what other ...
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How to Make Authentic Canadian Poutine
A cheesy, golden twist on fries—this classic poutine recipe brings Canada’s favorite snack to your table. Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw ends his career unaware at first that he won the World Series ...
Josh MacDonald, corporate chef for Cavendish Farms, offered a version of the classic Canadian poutine — a blend of french fries, cheese curd and brown gravy — during the Networking Feast on Tuesday ...
Classic poutine, as ubiquitous in Canada (especially in Quebec) as chili fries are in America, is essentially a mound of french fries smothered with gravy and topped with cheese curds. The curds ...
As a displaced Montrealer, I naturally miss the tastes of home. Of course, living in New York, it’s not too hard to stay gastronomically satisfied. But, just as Sarah DiGregorio states in her column ...
In the last few years, we’ve all witnessed the great Canadian poutine migration. You can find takes on this dish — traditionally made with french fries, cheese curds and gravy — on menus all over town ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan Street restaurants are getting ready for an annual tradition with deep Canadian roots: Poutine Week returns to Grand Rapids starting Sept. 14. Poutine is a ...
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