Poutine Week is back with over 500 new poutine creations
Canada is celebrating their annual love for poutine with Poutine Week two weeks before Valentine’s Day with over 500 Poutine Creations throughout Canada.
Canada is celebrating their annual love for poutine with Poutine Week two weeks before Valentine’s Day with over 500 Poutine Creations throughout Canada.
Burger King Canada is bringing back the Angry Poutine. The original Angry Poutine was introduced in 2011. Burger King makes mean poutine in Canada.
Massive Poutine Festival is coming to Mississauga’s Celebration Square presented by STREET EATS MARKET featuring over 50 variations of poutine!
La Petite Dînette is a Montreal restaurant that serves poutine cones. Vietnamese restaurateur Peter Nguyen is the mad genius behind the poutine cone. Can you believe it, there is a bacon poutine cone?
Montreal is known for both hockey and poutine. Now both are nestled under the same roof. You can watch the Montreal Canadiens and wolf down their 5-pound poutine called the “CHampionne.” If a stretcher is called out most likely it will not be for an injured player, it will be for a cardiac attack client after consuming this monstrosity. Better bring a bigger pair of pants with you. Your waist is going to need to expand a bit more.
You could win Poutine for Life depending if your arteries let you live that long. Atlantic Lottery which includes the four Atlantic provinces from Canada wants to fatten both your waistline and your pocketbook. You could win their top prize of $10,000 worth of poutine. You could also opt-out and take the cash equivalent instead.
It is a wonderful world after all! Casey’s Corner in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom has this unique item on the menu, Poutine All-Beef Foot Long Hot Diggity Dog. Get my ticket ready, my tummy is boarding this gravy train.
While a picture is worth a thousand words, this pitcher is worth $22.00. Forget the beer, the cook decided to fill up the pitcher with poutine. Montreal restaurant, Medley Simple Malt, serves up this gut-stuffing decadent meal. I hope they have a long fork to reach down to get the remaining cheese curds. My stomach says yes, but my eyes are reluctant.
This is sacrilegious! Poutine dessert with ice-cream. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice-cream poutine. Swiss Chalet, a Canadian chicken rotisserie restaurant chain has unleashed the mother of all desserts. The fries are hand-cut golden potatoes and topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate sauce.