How to Make Poutine at Home (By Two Friendly Canadians)
Gather ‘round, mates, because we’re about to embark on a culinary adventure that’ll warm your hearts and fill your bellies—we're making poutine! This beloved Canadian dish, comprising crispy chips, rich gravy, and squeaky cheese curds, is a comfort food classic. So, grab your apron and let’s get cracking!
Ingredients:
- 4 large russet potatoes
- 2 cups of cheese curds (the fresher, the better!)
- 2 cups beef or chicken gravy (homemade or shop-bought, no judgement here)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Optional: a splash of vinegar for added zing
Instructions:
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Prepare the Chips: Start by peeling (if you fancy) and slicing the russet potatoes into thick chips. Rinse them under cold water to remove excess starch, then pat them dry with a tea towel—no one likes soggy chips!
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Fry Up: Heat your vegetable oil in a large pot or deep fryer until it reaches about 180°C (350°F). Carefully drop in the chips in batches, frying until they are golden brown and crispy, usually around 5-6 minutes. Once done, transfer them to a plate lined with paper towels and sprinkle with salt.
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Warm the Gravy: While you’re frying up the chips, heat the gravy in a saucepan over medium heat. If you want to jazz it up, toss in a splash of vinegar for an extra kick.
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Assemble the Poutine: Now for the fun part! Layer a generous amount of hot chips on a plate, sprinkle the cheese curds on top, and ladle the hot gravy all over the masterpiece.
- Dig In: Grab a fork, or if you’re feeling adventurous, let the hands do the talking, and dive in! The melty cheese curds coupled with the crispy chips and savoury gravy will transport your taste buds straight to la belle province.
And there you have it, dear friends—poutine made right in the comfort of your own kitchen. Just remember, every bite is meant to be savoured, so take your time and enjoy the delightful messiness of it all. Bon appétit!

