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 ...
I grew up in an ocean of French on the outskirts of Trois-Rivières. However, from an early age, I felt more at ease operating in English, and, though it was never my explicit intention, began focusing ...
Ah, poutine-the dish that artfully combines the comfort of crispy fries with the allure of rich gravy and squeaky cheese curds. Originating from the French-speaking province of Quebec, this Canadian ...
But that's what Calgary Poutine Week is banking on as 40 restaurants put forth their tantalizing creations for a good cause. Have you tried a good one? Let us know in the comments below. "For every ...
Declared one of Canada’s best inventions, the mess of chips, curd cheese and gravy is a deeply rooted culinary tradition that can span from the classic to the avant-garde. The day began eight hours ...
If you have ever had gravy fries, raise your hand. Now, raise your hand if you have tried poutine. No? Think of gravy fries with a cheesy twist. Poutine, pronounced poo-teen, which originated in ...
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 ...