Enjoy a plateful of comfort as we support our neighboring country in celebrating Canada Day! Poutine is a classic Canadian dish from Quebec that consists of French Fries and Cheese Curds tossed in a rich brown gravy.
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- Maritime Hodge Podge - Creamy Summer Vegetables by Food Lust People Love
- Pouding Chômeur by Mayuri's Jikoni
- Pumpkin Pie With Homemade Pie Crust by Sneha's Recipe
- Quick and Easy Poutine by A Day in the Life on the Farm
I live in the great state of Michigan, where we have a very close relationship with our neighbors, less than a mile across the river from us. My father was French Canadian and very likely had ancestors in Quebec when this dish was born.
This semi-homemade recipe starts with frozen French fries and jarred gravy. It is ready in 15 minutes. We had it as a stand-alone light meal, but they are great with sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, or chicken strips, too.
Yield: 2 servings

Poutine
Poutine is a classic Canadian dish from Quebec that consists of French Fries and Cheese Curds tossed in a rich brown gravy.
Prep time: 3 MinCook time: 12 MinTotal time: 15 Min
Ingredients
- 2 c. frozen French fries
- 1/3 c. beef gravy
- 1/3 c. cheese curds
Instructions
- Place the French fries in an air fryer, preheated to 360*, and cook, turning once, for 12 minutes.
- Heat the gravy on the stove top or in the microwave.
- Place the hot fries and cheese curds into a large bowl. Add the gravy and toss to coat the fries and melt the cheese. Divide between 2 plates and enjoy.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
706Fat (grams)
42 gSat. Fat (grams)
14 gCarbs (grams)
73 gFiber (grams)
11 gNet carbs
63 gSugar (grams)
1 gProtein (grams)
12 gSodium (milligrams)
1461 mgCholesterol (grams)
23 mgProperty of A Day in the Life on the Farm






Wow, it really doesn't get quicker or easier than this, Wendy! Now I need to find some cheese curds!
ReplyDeleteI'm all about easy, especially in the summer when I want to spend all my time in the pool.
DeleteFinding cheese curds is the biggest challenge for me! I finally had this on a trip to Montreal and loved them! Yours sounds like a fantastic dinner.
ReplyDeleteYes, I imagine Cheese curds are not as available in your neck of the woods. They are quite popular by us.
DeleteI grew up around dairy country, so I've always loved cheese curds, and now they are so much more readily available around here on the west coast. What's funny is that poutine is also readily available and I've still never tried it! I mean what could be better?? Potatoes, cheese and gravy!!
ReplyDeletePure comfort food Kelly.
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