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French Fries in Montreal

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posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 09:35 AM
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I am probably being a typical fat American when I say this but I loved how they put cheese and gravy on their french fries up in Montreal. Why dont we do that here? Are we afraid of the calories? (lol)



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 09:39 AM
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WE DO?



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 10:41 AM
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It's called poutine



And it is good.

Where's the drooly smiley?

They sell it at Burger King and KFC here. The KFC poutine is like soup.

The best, though, is homemade fries, nice cheese curds and a goooood gravy. Like that picture. It looks heavely...


I Think I'm going to have poutine for lunch



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 10:58 AM
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Poutine, one of my alltime favs, has been popular on the East Coast of Canada for a long time as well.

When it was first introduced in my area, I couldn't believe they were messing with the beloved, perfect, FRENCH FRY.

After being forced to try it one time, I was hooked. Every place in the Maritimes sell it, but you have to find that place that makes it just right.

I go to one place that is hands down, (so far, heard of a new place opening soon that boasts to be the best) the best. It has to do with the gravy they make.



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 12:07 PM
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god I would not eat that crap if you payed me



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 12:49 PM
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Sauron it's probably not that bad but, I'll go with Lysergic, it's either cheese, or gravy.

Both together?Can't say I've heard of it before.

Edit = that's better, unintentional duplicate. :bnghd:

[edit on 3/10/2006 by larry994]



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 03:28 PM
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Originally posted by parrhesia
It's called poutine


Is that pronounced poo-teen? It sounds good to me, but that picture is fairly gross. The fries look undone and soggy... Too mushy. I think it could use some crispy.



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 05:04 PM
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If you're English with no knowledge of french it's pooo-tine, yes.

Otherwise, it's more like poo ten. Pootine gets the job done really, unless you're in Quebec.

And imo, those fries look kinda soggy because they've sat for a little bit to let the gravy heat and melt the cheese. I'd eat it



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by parrhesia
I'd eat it


So would I , parr...I love poo-ten.

But, then, I'd be willing to try beaver tail too.

Now I'm hungry and need some backbacon to go with that bottle of Labatts 50




posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 06:02 PM
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Originally posted by masqua

Originally posted by parrhesia
I'd eat it


So would I , parr...I love poo-ten.

But, then, I'd be willing to try beaver tail too.

Now I'm hungry and need some backbacon to go with that bottle of Labatts 50







Ya know, beaver tail ain't half bad. At least it wasn't from what I can remember. I'd had a lot to drink, though.

Masqua, you ever had Moose Snout? It's pretty tasty once you boil the snot out of it



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 06:22 PM
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I'll be going to Montreal in a cuppla months, and I'm going to try the beaver tail...after the obligatory half dozen beers, of course...traditions are meant to be followed, after all...

As to the Moose snoot...there's another culinary treat which awaits me. I'll have to string up a moosenoose in my yard and hope for the best.

I've had lots of moosemeat, though...and I love it...better than beef anyday... and goes so well with a big plate of poo-ten too.

moose snoot...geez, i love Canuckistani



posted on Mar, 11 2006 @ 01:51 AM
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I think Vladimir Putin would like some cheese and gravy.
It might make him smile.




I order this stuff at least once a month from a place called "My Buddies".
The fries are soaking in melted cheese and gravy, and they taste soooooooooo good.

That's Canada for ya, eh!



posted on Mar, 11 2006 @ 02:09 AM
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he's right, see?:


poutine good!

okay, okay, it's not perfect, i know...



[edit on 3/11/2006 by larry994]



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