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WHAT DID WE FIND IN NIAGARA FALLS? PLUS MY DELICIOUS POUTINE RECIPE!!🇨🇦

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Poutine

Cultural Context

Poutine originated in rural Quebec in the late 1950s, evolving from a simple combination of fries, cheese curds, and gravy into a beloved Canadian comfort food. This dish reflects the hearty, rustic culinary traditions of the region and has become a symbol of Québécois culture. Today, poutine has gained popularity across Canada and beyond, inspiring countless variations with additional toppings like pulled pork or mushrooms.

CanadianCAQuebecmain
45 min
easy
4 servings
Servings4
4 cups French fries
8 oz cheese curds
1 lb jerk chicken
1/2 cup jerk sauce
2 cups gravy

Quantities are estimated based on standard recipes for your convenience. The actual ingredients used in this video are accurate.

cheese curds

🥗Healthier: low-fat cheese

💰Cheaper: shredded mozzarella

Low-fat cheese reduces calories while shredded mozzarella is more accessible.

beef broth

🥗Healthier: vegetable broth

💰Cheaper: chicken broth

Vegetable broth is lower in calories and can be more affordable.

1

Heat oil in a pot for about 8 minutes until hot for deep-frying.

2

Deep-fry French fries until golden-brown and crispy.

3

Remove fries and place on paper towels to soak up excess oil.

4

Prepare cheese that melts well, such as Tex-Mex mix cheese or mozzarella.

5

Assemble the jerk poutine by layering fries, cheese, and hot jerk gravy.

6

Add jerk chicken on top of the fries and cheese.

7

Layer more cheese on top of the jerk chicken and gravy.

8

For the regular poutine, layer fries, cheese, and hot gravy in a separate dish.

9

Top the regular poutine with more cheese if desired.

Cooking Techniques

fryingsimmeringlayering

Equipment Needed

fryersaucepanserving plate

Spice Level:

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Dietary

pescatarian

Allergens

dairygluten

Also Known As

PoutinePoutine Québécoise

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