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I was attempting to develop a variation on poutine that I'm calling "Poutine Amélioré".

Here they are out-of-the-oven, baked and cheesed. I packed them in Tupperware and brought them to the office party the next day, where I will finished them off:

  • cut gelatinized chicken reduction into small cubes and placed one in each potato cube.

  • fired up a blow torch (OK, a small culinary blow torch, but a blow torch nonetheless) and melted the reduction while warming the potato/cheese.

Served.

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[–] JamesStallion@sh.itjust.works 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

I'm going to be as polite as I can be here.

This is a delicious looking hors d'oeuvre. I would very proud to present such a thing, even to my own belle-mère. It looks succulent, hearty, and beautifully executed.

What this is NOT is poutine. Or anything even approximating a poutine. This (delicious, succulent) MONSTROSITY has none of the elements of a poutine. Think you can replace cheese curds by slapping a nice block o cheddar on there? Think again jack.

This is like a business executive saying he's gone super punk rock because he got a Coldplay tattoo. The point has been entirely missed.

Let your cooking be the delicious...whatever that it is. You leave poutine alone.

[–] TheFarm@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can we delete someone else's post?

(Kidding OP, it looks really tasty but definitely not improved poutine)

[–] Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Delete?!?!? Maybe just EDIT the offending words away? 😀

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