Though Canada doesn't have an official national food, it might as well be poutine. The glorious, hot combination of fries, cheese curds, and brown gravy was developed in Quebec in the 1950s, and ...
It is very easy for Michiganders to forget that Canada is right next door. It's a completely separate country with its own government, people and way of doing things just a few minutes away. Although ...
Heat oil in a pot to 360 degrees. Add cut fries into the oil and fry for 6-8 minutes. Remove and drain onto a sheet pan lined with paper towels. Allow oil to reheat to temperature and place potatoes ...
There’s nothing quite like whipping up some comfort food at the end of a long day. Keep things yummy and interesting with these new twists on an old favourite. Poutine is a real Canadian classic. It ...
J.L.G. of Davenport promptly replied to the Spinach Souffle request with this recipe from one of the Quad-Cities' most popular community cookbooks. Unfortunately, ``Standing Ovations'' is out of print ...
Certain dishes have a tendency to make your mouth water just thinking of them, and poutine is one that has a rightful place on that list. A plate of french fries drenched in gravy and cheese, and in ...