Canada Day is nearly upon us, and we're celebrating with an episode on the french fry, gravy, cheese curd heavenslice known as poutine. We'll also talk about other food awesomeness from north of the border. We're learning a lot from our Canadian listeners, and picking up some interesting ideas and opinions. A cross-cultural poutine variation is one e-mail that caught our
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This week, in honor of Canada Day (July 1), we're presenting our much-anticipated show on poutine, the beloved French Canadian creation that consists of french fries topped with cheese curds, gravy, and often (but not always) some kind of meat. The timing couldn't be better, because I just spent six days in Quebec, where I ate poutine five different times.
Quebec City, 8:42 pm. While Dan explores poutine in Canada, Shannon explains its ideal characteristics: This is a great poutine because it has enough gravy to cover most of the fries and melt the cheese slightly, but not so much to soak all the fries and ruin the crispiness factor. Poutine or otherwise, we want to see what you're eating. Share pics of your
Lucky Dan Pashman is journeying through Quebec, so naturally he's ordering poutine every chance he gets. He'll be reporting more about his french fry, gravy, and cheese curd haze soon. He's also been getting advice from wise Canadians through FB and Twitter. His tweets introduced us to a shadowy and fascinating Twitter account that's propagating poutine content at an alarming