PARTY AT MY PLACE? ?
PARTY AT MY PLACE? ?
I've wanted to try this for years. D: Someone make me some.
I WAS OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU MADE THIS BOBBY ITS NOT FAIR
Poutine is the best food ever. Ever. Ever ever. If you don't like cheese curds (which are yummy fyi) there's a lot of restaurants that make them with mozzarella or cheddar. The chip stands traditional poutine is still the best though, but a lot of restaurants use thicker fries and more gravy and the cheese is melted more, so there are adjustments to suit people's preferences. Italian poutine is also good, but not as good.
I have honestly never met anyone who disliked poutine. I've met some who thought it was okay (which is still odd) but they didn't dislike it. I don't understand how it sounds gross. Fries? Yum. Cheese? Yum. Gravy? Yum. Weirdos
Anyways, the best place to get a poutine is in the province of Quebec. Not Toronto. But if that's the only option you have, it's better than no poutine. If you have to get one in Ontario, there's a few good places in and around Ottawa.
I miss poutine .
Looks and sounds disgusting with the curds.
British equivalent "chips cheese n gravy" is where it's at. The cheese should be grated cheddar. And preferably with salt and vinegar. And ketchup.
There are so many types of poutine's... I have seen so many... The weirdest one was the following:
french fries, cheese curds, gravy and corn.... Yes, corn.
There's also something called "galvaude" which is litteraly coleslaw on your poutine! It's a Quebecois thing I am told XD
They put galvaude on burgers, fries and hotdogs too.
"If I could have turned back time,
Maybe we could have had champagne or wine..."
-Setzer, Dreams of Darryl fanfiction-
Out of all the ones you have seen, corn is the weirdest? Really?
This is officially impossible to find in Australia. I'll have to try when I go over to Melbourne next, they have a much larger food culture.
I wonder if they sell this outside of Canada. Cause I've never seen it.
This is sad. Though my friend who is currently in Japan, actually ordered the ingredients to make one.
Tonight, I went to a restaurant (La Banquise) that serves like 20 different kinds of poutine.
Here's the menu:
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I had "La Dan Dan" which is poutine with bacon, pepperoni, and onions:
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i've had poutine twice this week. no regrets.
I absolutely want to try poutine. I don't think I can get cheese curds anywhere nearby though. TO CANADA!