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Poutine https://thecozycook.com/poutine/ https://thecozycook.com/poutine/#comments Mon, 26 Nov 2018 15:00:33 +0000 http://thecozycook.com/?p=791 Learn everything you need to know to make Authentic, Canadian Poutine right at home! From what cheese to use, to the easy brown gravy recipe, and even homemade french fries, it’s all here! 

A white plate full of homemade poutine with french fries, gravy, and melted cheese curds.

Being that my mom was born and raised in Canada, it’s probably no surprise that Poutine is near and dear to my heart. It was one of the top-5 best things about visiting Canada each year. They even have it at McDonald’s over there! (By the way, I know how to make McDonald’s French Fries at home too.😁)

Since we only visited Canada once or twice a year and couldn’t get Poutine in the US at that time, we got pretty good at making it ourselves at home, and I am more than happy to show you the ropes, my friend!

What is Poutine

Poutine is French Fries that are topped with cheese curds and brown gravy.

Variations can also include the following:

  • Pulled Pork
  • Duck
  • Sweet Potato Fries
  • Mushroom Gravy
  • Bacon
  • Avocado

Where Did Poutine Originate

Poutine originated in Quebec, although there are varying stories as to how. One such story is that a customer requested that cheese curds be added to their French Fries at a restaurant called Le Lutin qui rit.

Poutine Pronunciation

“Pu-tsin” is really the correct pronunciation of the word, not “Poo-teen”.

Why is it Called Poutine

“Poutine” is Quebec slang for “a mess”.

How to Make Poutine:

1. French Fries

Make homemade French fries if at all possible, they are golden, crispy, and perfect. You can bake them or fry them.

If you’re short on time, frozen French fries also work well, and can also be baked or fried.

A white platter full of crispy homemade french fries next to a ramekin of ketchup.

2. Cheese Curds

One the fries are cooked, they’re laid out on a baking sheet and sprinkled with cheese curds and baked until the cheese is warm and melted.

Where to buy cheese curds.

Cheese curds would be located where the high-quality cheese is, typically in a refrigerated area near the produce section.

Cheese Curd Substitute:

A block of low moisture mozzarella cheese, cut into bite-sized cubes is the best substitute and melts much better than a package of shredded cheese.

A bowl of cheese curds for making homemade Poutine.

3. Beef Gravy

My homemade brown gravy recipe takes just 10 minutes and tastes just like the classic beef gravy that is served with authentic Poutine in Canada.

These are the poutine gravy packets that we used to stash up on in Canada, but I like my homemade recipe even better.

The gravy is heated separately and drizzled over the French Fries and cheese after they’ve been baked.

Prefer to use Chicken or Mushroom Gravy?! I’ve got those too!

A pot of brown gravy with a spoon scooping it out with rosemary and mashed potatoes in the background.

Reheating

Yes. To reheat poutine, place it on a foil-lined baking sheet in a 300° oven just until warmed through, about 10 minutes.

What to Serve with Poutine

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A plate piled with homemade poutine with brown gravy and melted cheese curds.
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Poutine

Make authentic Canadian Poutine right at home with homemade french fries, a simple and delicious brown gravy, and cheese curds or melted mozzarella cheese. Additions include bacon, pulled pork, avocado, and more!
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 8
Calories 359kcal
Author Stephanie

Ingredients

Instructions

Prepare the French Fries

  • I recommend making my homemade French fries. Otherwise frozen French fries can be baked per package instructions, or fried as follows:
  • Heat oil to 300 degrees in a deep fryer or dutch oven
    TIP: Using a candy/deep frying thermometer makes it easy to tell when the oil is ready.
  • Add the fries to the oil in batches, don’t overcrowd them. Fry for about 5 minutes, then place them on a paper towel lined plate. This is enough to cook them through without browning the outside yet and is the best method for extra crispy fries.
  • Increase heat to 400 degrees and fry in batches a second time, until they are crispy and golden brown on the outside. Place on paper towels.

Add the Cheese and Bake

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Line the fries on a baking sheet and sprinkle the cheese on top.
  • Bake for 10-15 minutes, until the cheese is just melted.

Prepare the Gravy

  • This recipe for homemade beef gravy is perfect for Poutine and takes just 10 minutes. Otherwise, prepare a packet according to package instructions. You can also make my easy Chicken Gravy recipe.
  • Drizzle the gravy over the fries and serve immediately!

Notes

The below nutrition facts for this recipe are based on baked frozen fries. 

Nutrition

Calories: 359kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 22mg | Sodium: 860mg | Potassium: 426mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 6.3mg | Calcium: 161mg | Iron: 1.3mg
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Turkey Shepherd’s Pie https://thecozycook.com/turkey-shepherds-pie/ https://thecozycook.com/turkey-shepherds-pie/#comments Mon, 20 Nov 2017 15:31:39 +0000 https://thecozycook.com/?p=21677 Turkey Shepherd’s Pie is an easy and delicious way to use up leftover Turkey! Toss in any variety of frozen vegetables for a complete family dinner.

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