Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Every night the corporate office of Smoke’s Poutinerie in Toronto receives a fax from the boss, an enigmatic hermit known simply as Smoke ...
It’s a cold Wednesday night in April, and I’m sitting at Olde Magoun’s Saloon, a great bar in Somerville, waiting for bad poutine. One by one, the staff is delivering varieties of the French Canadian ...
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Reinventing poutine around the world: My 6 best takes for a global twist on a Canadian classic
Ah, poutine-the dish that artfully combines the comfort of crispy fries with the allure of rich gravy and squeaky cheese curds. Originating from the French-speaking province of Quebec, this Canadian ...
The unofficial national dish of Canada, poutine is a polarizing culinary creation. “People love it or they hate it,” says Malcolm Campbell, executive chef at Cabot Cape Breton. “There isn’t a middle ...
Robert Sietsema is the former Eater NY senior critic with more than 35 years of experience covering dining in New York City. Call them disco fries with its gravy and liquid cheese, or Irish nachos ...
Poutine seems like the pluperfect beer sponge — squeaky cheese curds and hot gravy spilled over a Jenga pile of crispy fries. It’s the mess that made Quebec. But like every dish — and everything else ...
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre, the Blue Jackets TV analyst and Montreal native, knows all about poutine. Who better to talk to about ...
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