The authentic poutine is a dish that is comprised of fries, fresh cheese curds and gravy. Items are placed in this order on the dish. You can tell the freshness of the cheese by the squeek factor it offers. This is a dish that is part of the french canadian heritage.
by Hungry for cheese March 06, 2020
by Er24 December 18, 2017
"I heard Jack was in the hospital"
"yeah, he had poutine for the first time night before last, and had a near fatal heart attack"
"yeah, he had poutine for the first time night before last, and had a near fatal heart attack"
by theanongame February 26, 2010
A food that is good in Quebec some Ontarians says that their poutine is good. Ontarian poutine is shit.
by A Québecois November 18, 2021
Pronunciation: Peut-zhyn (never P00-teen -that would be the poor excuse for real Poutine, often served in Ontario)
A meal originating in the Eastern Townships of Quebec in the mid 20th century. Poutine tastes best when made from hand-cut potato fries, fresh Quebec curd cheese, and barbeque gravy.
Poutine can also be served in other ways:
Italienne: with tomato sauce rather than gravy
Galvaude: by adding green peas and chicken to the regular poutine
And many other variations.
A meal originating in the Eastern Townships of Quebec in the mid 20th century. Poutine tastes best when made from hand-cut potato fries, fresh Quebec curd cheese, and barbeque gravy.
Poutine can also be served in other ways:
Italienne: with tomato sauce rather than gravy
Galvaude: by adding green peas and chicken to the regular poutine
And many other variations.
I went to the fromagerie (cheese factory) for lunch and had a great poutine. The cheese was so fresh that it squeaked!
by Fizzie April 06, 2006
A term which origins can be found in French Canada (specifically Quebec). The original meaning is fries smothered with cheese curds and gravy. We in Ontario, Canada have re-apprehended this French Canadian word, to be a spin on "pussy," which is also slang for a vagina. So taste that!
by Amazon Goddess. June 13, 2012
The only word you need to know in Canada to make friends, defuse any situation, or appear to be a local.
Canadian: How many klicks are you away from home, you look lost...eh?
Texan: Poutine
Canadian: Follow me up here and hang a Larry to my house and meet my wife, let me grab a two-four first.
Texan: Poutine
Canadian: Follow me up here and hang a Larry to my house and meet my wife, let me grab a two-four first.
by Howdy It's Me Brad October 03, 2020