Culinary Journeys

Canadian Poutine


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In this episode, we travel to Canada to discover Poutine, the ultimate comfort food made of golden fries, fresh cheese curds, and warm brown gravy. Born in rural Quebec in the 1950s, this humble dish quickly became a national symbol of indulgence and togetherness.

Listeners learn how to create the perfect fries using the double-fry method: russet potatoes are cut thick, soaked to remove starch, fried once at a lower temperature to soften, then fried again hotter for a crisp exterior. The episode then explores how to prepare a smooth, flavorful gravy from a mix of chicken and beef stock, thickened with a butter-and-flour roux and seasoned with Worcestershire sauce, pepper, and a touch of vinegar for balance.

The magic of poutine lies in assembly—hot crispy fries layered with squeaky white cheddar cheese curds and generously topped with steaming gravy, creating the ideal mix of textures and flavors: crunchy, creamy, and savory all at once.

Finally, we look at regional and modern variations, from classic roadside versions to gourmet twists featuring smoked meat, pulled pork, or lobster. No matter how it's served, poutine remains a symbol of Canadian warmth and simplicity—a dish best enjoyed with friends, laughter, and a big appetite.

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Culinary JourneysBy Nathan Coggins