Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ever since I traveled to Canada for the first time this past year, I’ve been obsessed with poutine. That magical combination of ...
One difference between Canadian and American poutine is the U.S. willingness to riff on the original. For instance, why not ...
Can putting gravy on your fries really change your life? If you add cheese curds, maybe it can. It's the height of hockey season, and as teams chase the Stanley Cup out on the ice, fans are watching ...
Poutine may look like a simple comfort dish—just fries, cheese curds, and gravy—but anyone who has tasted an authentic Quebec-style bowl knows it carries a charm far bigger than its ingredients. It’s ...
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 ...
Getting the chance to travel around the world and taste new flavors that various countries have to offer is special. However, hopping from continent to continent in the name of food isn't always easy.
Poutine — french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy — is probably the most iconic French-Canadian dish there is. So it comes as no surprise that, in Quebec, there's an entire fast-food chain ...
Eddy Lainesse was a regular in Le Café Ideal in Montreal, Canada. One day in 1957, he asked the restaurateur Fernand Lachance to put cheese curds on his french fries. Lachance suddenly cried, “Ça va ...