Poutine Recipe

We can get really fancy when we cook, very sophisticated, but sometimes we need to feed our inner child, who craves a simpler dish. I don’t mean to offend anyone, but often the answer to that craving lies in the United States: mac and cheese, fried chicken, chicken parmesan.

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But one of my favorites is a little further north, in Canada: poutine consists of French fries covered in a rich gravy made with chicken and beef broth, finished with cheese curds, bacon bits, and fried shallots. So, my six-year-old self is doing the conga line right now.

About Poutine

Poutine is everywhere in Canada, often served as:

  1. A side dish
  2. A main course

There are simpler versions and more elaborate ones; today we’re making a slightly more detailed version.

  1. First, we’ll make the double-fried fries
  2. Then a homemade gravy
  3. Finally, crispy toppings like bacon and shallots

The original poutine uses cheese curds, which are small pieces of curdled cottage cheese. Since they can be hard to find, you can substitute with:

  1. Mozzarella
  2. Emmental
  3. Gouda
  4. Havarti

The key is choosing a soft cheese that melts well.

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Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Cottage cheese or mozzarellaยฝ kilo
Potatoes1 kilo
Flour2 tablespoons
Butter2 tablespoons
Beef or veal broth2 cups
Salt and pepperTo taste

Preparation Method

  1. In a frying pan, melt the butter and add the flour. Mix and cook over medium heat until it turns light golden.
  2. Add the broth gradually, season with salt and pepper, and stir constantly.
  3. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cook for 15 minutes.
  4. Peel the potatoes and cut them into 1 cm sticks.
  5. Place them in cold water and let them soak for several hours.
  6. Drain and dry them completely using a clean cloth and absorbent paper.
  7. Heat oil in a large saucepan to 150ยฐC.
  8. Fry the potatoes in batches for 5โ€“8 minutes without browning.
  9. Remove and let them rest, then increase the oil temperature.
  10. Fry again until golden and crispy.
  11. Drain and lightly sprinkle with salt.
  12. To serve, place fries on a plate, add cheese cubes, and pour hot gravy on top.

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Serving Guide

Serve immediately and enjoy this quick Canadian dish: poutine, sprinkled with black pepper.

  1. Add crispy bacon for extra flavor
  2. Serve hot for the best texture
  3. Enjoy occasionally as it is a high-calorie dish

Nutritional Facts

NutrientApproximate Value (per serving)
Calories450โ€“600 kcal
Protein15โ€“20 g
Carbohydrates50โ€“65 g
Fat20โ€“30 g
Sodium600โ€“900 mg

FAQs

What cheese is best for poutine?

Cheese curds are traditional, but mozzarella or Gouda work well because they melt nicely.

Why are fries double-fried?

Double frying makes them crispy outside and soft inside.

Can I make poutine without beef broth?

Yes, you can use chicken broth or even vegetable broth.

How do I keep fries crispy?

Serve immediately and avoid adding gravy too early.

Is poutine healthy?

It is a high-calorie comfort food, best enjoyed occasionally.


Conclusion

Poutine is the perfect mix of comfort food and indulgence. With crispy fries, melted cheese, and rich gravy, it delivers simple yet satisfying flavors. Whether you keep it traditional or add your own twist, it’s a dish worth enjoying when you’re craving something warm and hearty.

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