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I feel like this recipe is so fitting for today.

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It’s the perfect hangover food… or maybe I should say, the best possible food to eat after a really fun St. Patrick’s Day?
I really would not know though since one, I have never been hung over (wow, I am one seriously boring person) and two, I spent my St. Patrick’s day photographing spring veggies and tons of mangos. Which, dorky me of course thought was so much fun. Yep, I live for COLOR these days!
On a random note, my oldest brother Creighton text me on Monday asking where the heck all the corn beef was. Corn beef is probably one of Creighton’s favorite foods. The kid loves it, and I sadly had to respond and say that I made ZERO corned beef this year. He was obviously appalled. He also thought my use of Guinness this March was a little obsessive. UGH.
I totally disagree with him on the whole too much Guinness thing though (I mean, it makes for such good chocolate… and cheese sauce.), but now I am regretting not making any corned beef. Thinking I may just need to run to the store today and buy whatever is left over. Then I can make up for my lack of the sacred “March Meat” with a nice corned beef dinner. Too bad Creigh lives in Cleveland…while, I guess that’s what he gets for dissing my recipes….he should have seen what I made today. He would have DIED. No meat and all colorful things – AKA his most hated foods.

So anyway, let’s move onto another brother. The brother who inspired me to make this poutine recipe. A dish that I will not lie, I never thought I’d make or that he would eat, but I guess there are new surprises every day. Cool!
So the brother just below me, Kai, took a month-long road trip with a few friends to Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont and Canada. Why? To snowboard and film of course. What else would they be doing? Looking at colleges? Right. My dad wishes SOwishes that were the case, but no, they where snowboarding and apparently eating the best poutine. EVER.
I remember the day I got the text saying, “you should really make some poutine” and texting back, “isn’t that gravy covered fries?”. Then thinking, how the hell am I supposed to take photos of that, poutine is quite possibly the ugliest food around! YEAH. Those were my thoughts, how do I take pictures of THAT?

Well, despite my scared thoughts of even attempting to photograph poutine, I of course said I’d make it when they all got home because basically, anything Kai asks for I agree too. He’s just about the only brother I can’t say no to, but then again, it seems he has this effect on most people. I blame it all on his blue eyes and dark hair, that I am beyond jealous of. I’m the girl, I should have gotten the prettiest eyes in the family.

It’s totally not fair. JUST SAYIN’.

Bottom line is I made the poutine, the pictures where actually not difficult at all, and the poutine was soo good. Kai said it was amazing, BUT, not quite as good as the Canadians make it. I think their’s just tasted better after a day out in the cold filming and snowboarding. A couple of beers may have may have added to the flavor as well, since Kai could legally drink there.

So here’s the deal with this recipe. It is really just real deal, fried french fries, some white cheddar cheese curds (THE BEST PART) and piping hot gravy. You see, the best hangover food. Once the piping hot gravy hits those cheese curds, they start to melt just slightly and create the most amazing dish. It’s pure goodness and totally what you need today. DUH. It’s Wednesday. We all need something to get us through the hump.

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Authentic Canadian Poutine will do that for ya!
Awesome. Looks so good!!
I’ve been thinking about this all night and couldn’t stop myself any longer! I used tater tots and shredded cheddar because that’s what I had. I also subbed the beer in the gravy for whiskey and threw an over-easy egg on top. Delicious!
Wahooo!!!
Someone posted your picture to reddit without the source (which ended up getting front page over on the related site, Imgur). Tried to redeem for you, since i regularly read your blog and immediately knew where the pic came from:
http://imgur.com/gallery/Q20ihiG/new
I freaking love poutine, and when I was in Seattle last weekend I specifically brought back some awesome cheese curds for this exact reason. I’m still trying to decide if I can make some kind of whacked out version 🙂
I’ve never tried poutine but this looks like comfort food at its very best!
It’s important to clarify. Poutine is not a Canadian meal, but a meal from Quebec. We do not find this dish everywhere in Canada. It’s a really popular speciality here in Quebec. This is the classic recipe, after the possibility of things you can put on it is infinite. Bacon, Montreal Smoked meat, chicken and garden pea, pulled pork, etc. Bon appétit
It has nothing to do with being a Canuck… It was the use of the r-word that was offensive! Not the pronunciation or fancy French voice 🙂
Thanks for making the edit Tieghan! It was very considerate of you.
Yes, and I am so sorry about that. I wasn’t thinking and I apologize. Thanks for kindly letting me know of my mistake! 🙂
OMG!!!! Yummmmmm!!!!!!
You are such an amazing cook. Your family eats like kings and queens.
Very interesting and delicious recipe—-again!
As a Canadian, I approve of this recipe. I personally like the twist on beer gravy (it may not be as “authentically Canadian” as people are claiming, but who cares as long as it tastes great?) I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that people are being way too touchy. I read this post last night when it was unedited, and I found absolutely nothing offensive about it at all. (I say things in fancy French voices as well, shock horror!) This is a smashing recipe, and I’ll be trying it out soon. 🙂
How do you make your gif?
I have heard so much about poutine, but I still haven’t had a chance to try it. Yours look so comforting. Pinning!
Girl, you are SMART for never being hungover, not boring! It’s the worse thing ever! I’ve never had authentic pout in before, if you can believe that — thinking I need to try it. I mean, fries + gravy + cheese.
my oh my. words can’t say how good this looks. potatoes, gravy and cheese.
Pretty sure I will eat it with a spoon like you did.
Thank you for the outstanding post.