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GoreBag
10-26-2005, 02:43
Now, I know I've talked about poutine before and even made a big deal about the supposed lack of gravy in Holland. What I'd really like to know is how many people actually do like it and how many hate it.

Personally, it's right up there with Ambrosia. Also, it's one of the few things in the world that is uniquely Canadian.

Togakure
10-26-2005, 02:47
I've never heard of it before. What is it? Got a picture?

EDIT:
Poutine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine) (picture included)

You mean this stuff? Never tried it. I would though (I'll try almost anything once). Doesn't look or sound all that bad ... .

EDIT2: I think if I ate too much of that "I" would be the one looking bad before too long ... .

Uesugi Kenshin
10-26-2005, 02:49
It doesn't look good to me, but I can't say I'd never try it. If I had the oppurtunity I might try it, but I'm not going to go our of my way to try it either.

EDIT: Here is the pic he gave me in the chat: http://accordionguy.blogware.com/Photos/2004/12/poutine.jpg

Reverend Joe
10-26-2005, 02:56
If that's the same stuff mentioned in the Bartix thread, I would have to saay it sounds/looks tasty. I'll have to give it a go.

Hurin_Rules
10-26-2005, 03:07
It may look kinda gross, but let me tell you, when you get back from the bar at 3 in the morning and have the munchies, hot fries and gravy packed with cheese is exactly what the doctor ordered.

I was hesitant at first, but when I did my undergrad near the Quebec border, this was a staple of college food, and I still have fond memories of Bubba's Poutine down near the end of Princess Street in Kingston. Give it a try!

lars573
10-26-2005, 03:47
I've never been able to try it. I look at it and all I can think is donar burps and heart burn for what french fries?

Louis VI the Fat
10-26-2005, 04:15
Aw, god, poutine. I guess it's what two centuries of arctic climate does to a civilization and cuisine.


Them poor Québécois colonials... :no: ~:mecry:

solypsist
10-26-2005, 04:45
i was expecting a mispelling of Putin.

LeftEyeNine
10-26-2005, 09:14
soly, I standed so hard in order to avoid that joke.. It was a very difficult time in the chatroom, God bless, it's over..

(I gotta sleep :goofy: )

Evil_Maniac From Mars
10-26-2005, 17:57
I like it. ~:)

UglyandHasty
10-26-2005, 18:06
My wife call me once in a while, mr Poutine ~D

La poutine du Ashton, un-beatable ! The best Poutine are made in Quebec.

*poke one of his artery*

Woohoo here we go !

Duke Malcolm
10-26-2005, 20:31
So it is just Chips with cheese curds and gravy? I would try that, certainly before the raw steak that those Frenchmen eat.

GoreBag
10-27-2005, 03:45
La poutine du Ashton, un-beatable ! The best Poutine are made in Quebec.

I don't know about that.. I had a poutine from Fredericton, once, and the woman asked me what kind of gravy I wanted! I felt like a king.

Mouzafphaerre
10-27-2005, 03:55
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When I saw the title, I thought it was this one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin) misspelled. :charge:
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GoreBag
10-27-2005, 05:02
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When I saw the title, I thought it was this one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin) misspelled. :charge:
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Soly beat you to it, but then edited his picture out.

Coincidentally, Bush has referred to the Canadian Prime Minister as President Poutine.

Mouzafphaerre
10-27-2005, 05:08
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GAH! This is what happens when you reply before reading the whole thread. :gah2:
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GoreBag
10-27-2005, 05:12
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GAH! This is what happens when you reply before reading the whole thread. :gah2:
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Ah, not your fault. We all know that Soly; he's probably up to something anyway. {/facetious commentary}

English assassin
10-27-2005, 14:02
Hmm. What is it with chips? Here in the UK, we put salt and vinegar on them. (straightforward, tasty, obviously right). Over in belgium, mayonnaise (weird).. And now some sort of cheese-gravy combo?

Its only a matter of time before someone reveals that they put custard on theirs.

Drisos
10-27-2005, 14:11
I don't know the stuff but if I ever see it somewhere I'll try it... it looks tasty ~D

Beirut
10-27-2005, 14:16
As the true representitive of poutine (I'm a Quebecer), I can offer perhaps the most informed opinion.

Great poutine is great, or at least good.

Anything less than great is barf.

UglyandHasty
10-27-2005, 14:38
As the true representitive of poutine (I'm a Quebecer), I can offer perhaps the most informed opinion.


Ah mate ! We could argue a long time on who know its poutine the best ! ~D Until we can make the absolute test, the test of tasting our home made poutine, i think we'll have to wait until giving to any the title of Maitre de la Poutine ! :bow:

*inject himself with poutine*

~:cheers:

Sigurd
10-27-2005, 16:23
from TogakureOjonin's link:

In New Brunswick, there is an earlier traditional Acadian dish known as poutine râpée, which is completely different from the "poutine québécoise". The Acadian poutine is a ball of grated and mashed potato, salted, filled with pork in the centre, and boiled. The result is a moist greyish ball about the size of a baseball. It is commonly eaten with salt and pepper or brown sugar. It is believed to have originated from the German Klöße, prepared by early German settlers who lived among the Acadians. Many other dishes, similar or not, are known by the same name.

Wow, it is indeed a small world. We have something called Raspeballer that would be the equivalent. It could be as the encyclopedia suggest an imported German dish.
It should be pronounced with Hoch Deutsch "R's"...

Beirut
10-27-2005, 19:30
I think we'll have to wait until giving to any the title of Maitre de la Poutine ! :bow:

*inject himself with poutine*

~:cheers:

Je me pardone. J'ai oublie que d'autre Quebecois etais sur les lieus.

Si tu veux, je vous offre le titre de Maitre de la Poutine. :bow:

GoreBag
10-27-2005, 19:33
Hmm. What is it with chips? Here in the UK, we put salt and vinegar on them. (straightforward, tasty, obviously right). Over in belgium, mayonnaise (weird).. And now some sort of cheese-gravy combo?

Its only a matter of time before someone reveals that they put custard on theirs.

It's evolution, baby. There's nothing wrong with salt and vinegar, but it doesn't hit the spot like a nice, big styrofoam container of poutine does.

UglyandHasty
10-27-2005, 19:34
C'est trop d'honneur !

Uner chance que ma femme ne lit pas ça, j'pense qu'elle serait découragée pas à peu près ! ~D

You better wait until you can taste my poutine. Who knows ! Maybe one day you'll pass by Quebec city :bow:

Beirut
10-27-2005, 22:42
For our American friends, we should mention that Quebec City is perhaps the most beautiful and oldest city in North America. Y'all should visit. I've been, It's magnificient!

And if you can get a great poutine the, all the better.

UglyandHasty
10-28-2005, 00:49
Thanks for the intro. Its a nice city even if people dont drive fast enough :) There's lots of beautiful women, night life is ok (i'm not talking from experience ), enough activities, even if we miss a hockey team ~D If I could i'd moved out of here though. I like smaller town where you can lost yourself in the wood after a 10 min ride and where you get your poutine chez Le Roi de la Patate ! ~:cheers:

Crazed Rabbit
10-28-2005, 01:00
Its only a matter of time before someone reveals that they put custard on theirs.

I've seen people dip curly fries in ice cream. I kid you not.

Crazed Rabbit

Reverend Joe
10-28-2005, 01:58
I've seen people dip curly fries in ice cream. I kid you not.
~:mecry:

I had no idea that the British use salt and vinegar... I guess it would make sense. Over here in America, though, we mix the salt and vinegar with a general tomato-ish paste and call it ketchup, and dip our fries into that. I hear the Swedes do the same.

But poutine sounds much better.

Alexanderofmacedon
10-28-2005, 02:10
Where is the "What the hell is poutine?" option?

I don't know what it is, but if it's gravy it doesn't sound too bad...

GoreBag
10-28-2005, 03:32
C'est trop d'honneur !

Uner chance que ma femme ne lit pas ça, j'pense qu'elle serait découragée pas à peu près ! ~D

You better wait until you can taste my poutine. Who knows ! Maybe one day you'll pass by Quebec city :bow:

Je considère déménager à Québec. Ce n'est pas assez froid ici à Ottawa.

Also, I'm glad to see that pro-Poutine sentiment is winning the poll. Alexanderofmacedon, poutine is explained near the top of the thread.

Alexanderofmacedon
10-28-2005, 22:35
After those pictures, I don't know...

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