HMT recipe V: Poutine
-Hi I'm actor Troy McClure. You might remember me from such Do-It-Yourself home videos such as
"How to feed a turbo with oil" or "Cooking for mechanics" So today i'm gonna show you(for American) how to prepare a poutine Tell me Mr. Mclure; What the hell is a poutine? -Well young boy!, A poutine is the name of a French Canadian meal. Invented in the late 1950's in Quebec, this artery clogging dish consists of thick cut french fries and cheese covered in turkey gravy. Many restaurants offer imitations but accept no substitutes. Please Mr. Mclure could you teach us how to cook a Poutine?? -Well, you must start by putting french fries in the oven at 450° for 10-15 minutes While the french fries are in the oven, grate some cheese (i use mozarella... hmmm) http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg Put the turkey gravy on the stove if its in can, or prepare the mix if its in powder. Once your french fries are bake put them in a plate http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg Now, put the grated cheese on the fries http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg At this time you turkey gravy must be ready; pour the gravy on the cheese to make it melt http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg Put some salt and/or pepper now eat it... Do It!!! Do IT!! Eat poutine, for protein! 8) You could also put some vinegar or ketchup, it good also but i prefer the classic version. -labatt50 |
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I love Poutine...every time I go to Canada I make sure I get some :D
The best is that you can get it at McDonalds there |
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Originally Posted by xenocron
I love Poutine...every time I go to Canada I make sure I get some :D
The best is that you can get it at McDonalds there |
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Originally Posted by xenocron
...The best is that you can get it at McDonalds there
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Good stuff, one thing I must add though...I dont think you put french fries IN the oven, lol, you put them on the stove top in a pot of vegetable oil.
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not if their frozen
which guess what, they are ;) |
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you fry frozen french frys too.. there not thaled at resturants you throw em in frozen. you can cook them either way. a pan with vegtable oil or a deepfryer taste better
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Originally Posted by rawr
a pan with vegtable oil or a deepfryer taste better
I may have to try that someday. Doesn't look too hard. The hard part is grating the cheese, eh I'll just rip open a couple slices of cheese and toss it on there. Looks yummy! Chef Murdoc aproves O0 |
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you can buy grated cheese.....cheese grators make a mess of sponges when you try and wash them :P
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Originally Posted by spoon fed
you can buy grated cheese.....cheese grators make a mess of sponges when you try and wash them :P
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Real poutine is made with cheese curds. :P
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Poontang?
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omg, krystle feeds me this canadian ---- all the time....... its actually ------ good. maybe im just contaminated. :-X
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what else do you canadians have that we dont know about
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silly french canadians and their identity crisis...
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Originally Posted by rawr
what else do you canadians have that we dont know about
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Turkey Gravey w/ Cheese French Fries?... hmm, can't imagne that being that good.
I'd do it like this.. Minus the turkey gravey, add on a ---- ton of real bacon chunks and a large dipping plate of ranch... awww now thats good. Reminds me of Outback Steakhouse's French fries =) |
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it s real good
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instead of gravy, i toss them in a pan and crach a couple eggs ontop with some cheese. after its all said and done, i mut some greek shredded feta on it and damn im hungry now.
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Being Greek is pretty gay.
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so id bein white
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There is nothing better in life than being a white male.
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i fully agree. ^-^
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
Being Greek is pretty gay.
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
Being Greek is pretty gay.
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Originally Posted by kain
no
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that ---- looks good. Finally a recipe that takes only 6 minutes :)
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Thanks for the reply Glad to see some of you actually like it!
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so that's what it's called! that ----'s bomb, i think i'll make some tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by rawr
what else do you canadians have that we dont know about
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yeah, you definitely got use the 'curds'.
Ever try Rasputine? That's when you substitute the gravy for Chilli , yum! :) Neil |
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
There is nothing better in life than being a white male.
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We also have the "italian poutine"
which consist of switching turkey gravy with tomato/meat sauce This one is also badass ;) |
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Originally Posted by labatt50
We also have the "italian poutine"
which consist of switching turkey gravy with tomato/meat sauce This one is also badass ;) i really enjoy Chenoy's smoked meat poutine ^-^ heaven... using mozzerella isn't recommended, people should use some cheese curds straight from " Le Lac" (region in Qc) |
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the look more like chips than fries ;D
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