The two things Canadians know by heart is snow and frigid temps. That means a winter full of hearty high in calroie and carbs dishes and dessert. They will not only keep you warm but stick to your ribs. There's nothing better than winter foods offering this.
One of the most famous is poutine. This can be considered a filling snack or a dinner and there are many versions that are served through out Canada and even the US (check out Cranford, New Jersey's Cranford Hotel's duck poutine which has pulled duck soaked in a rosemary and shallot gravy)/ The dish is fairly recent , first being made in the late Fiftie s in the Centre de Quebec. It's a mix of crispy fries and gravy with the addition of cheese curds. These are long Cheez Doodle looking curds that you can find at Target. You could add steak or chicken to this, Not surprisingly there are vegan versions as well and you can use a mushroom gravy instead of a meat based one. Poutine is an easy recipe with the fries being cooked in an air fryer while the curds and gravy be warmed in the microwave. The Atlantic kissed provence of Nova Scotia has a good hearty recipe to try. Nova Scotia donair actually has Greek origins and was created by a Hellenic chef. It's taking a mix of lamb and beef spiced with cayenne and chili for heat. A sweet garlic sauce is poured over rhe slices that also have tomatoes and onions on top.
One fo the most satisfying dishes is the tourtiere, a French -Canadian meat pie. The filling is a combo of beef pork and mashed potatoes , spiced with a heady mix of different spices, from cinnamon to sage and thyme th nutmeg. There's even a pinch of cayenne pepper for some heat. You'll also need potato water from boiled potatoes to give it some starchiness. The crust is made with flour , cold butter and salt. A mix of water and vinegar is also added. It's kneaded, rolled into a ball and then chilled. after this is the mix fo the spices. The fillign is sauteed , with the onion then the spice mix and meats being sauteed in butter.It's stirred for forty five minutes with the potatoes being added in the end. The dough is rolled out and the bottom is put into a pie tin. The filling is laddled in then the crust is put on it. Brush the top with an egg wash and bake in a preheated oven for 40 minutes at 375 degrees Farenheit. What to serve for dessert? The famed Canadian butter tarts. This is a mini tart filled with a rich and buttery custard. The crust is a simple one and the filling is reminscent of a pecan pie without the nuts.
The Canadians know how to do winter. They create filling and delicious meals ,perfect for a cold winte'rs night. You can als have this hearty goodness too.
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