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"Let them eat poutine!"
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As a denizen of the north, I second this. Poutine is awesome and there’s no point to a cooking skill if it doesn’t contain poutine, peameal bacon, and butter tarts.
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Poutine = Heart Attack on a Plate, but it’s so hard to resist.
Item: Poutine
Stats on consume:
+100 Constipation
+80 No Regrets
Lasts 30 minutes in the bathroom
That somehow reminds me of the conversation between Vincent and Jules.
Vincent: You know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
Jules: What?
Vincent: Mayonnaise.
Jules: censored.
Vincent: I’ve seen ’em do it, man. They censored drown ’em in that stuff.
Not a fan of poutine here, but food is always good!
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“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”
Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Where ever a community of Canadians exist. I can order Poutine in the Cayman Islands.
Growing up, such a thing was unheard of in SW Ontario. I moved to Ottawa, it’s everywhere.
Poutine is everywhere now. Just had Beef Cheek poutine in Guelph—could have had Fois Gras poutine—and just about anything else is out there too.
A basic poutine is still the best—it’s all about the gravy and good fresh squeeky curds.!!!
I’ve never had poutine. My Québécois friends preferred to take me to Le Château Frontenac and attempt to kill me with food I normally can’t afford.
Regardless, if Anet gives you guys poutine I demand conch fritters!
I’ve never had poutine. My Québécois friends preferred to take me to Le Château Frontenac and attempt to kill me with food I normally can’t afford.
Regardless, if Anet gives you guys poutine I demand conch fritters!
You know, I hope you get them!!
BTW, it is something Anet would do fast rather than fixing/communicating/posting patch notes/fixing bugs/making an expansion etc.
If they can get it into the gem store-Poutine and conch will be their priority.
As a Quebecer, I proudly agree. They should really add Poutine to the game. It could be sooo good! The question is, which stats should it raise?
On the subject of Canadian food, they should really add Maple Syrup to the game too. Perhaps a chance to harvest Maple Syrup off of t2-4 Tree nodes?
Could combine Maple Syrup with Icy Core in order to make Maple Candy (and help get 5 Icy Cores out of the economy…)
How about Shark Fin soup? It’s a controversial dish in real life, but kitten if there isn’t some serious shark overpopulation going on in places like Southsun Cove.
Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Not really….I had to look it up. We just call it Gravy Fries w/ Cheese, down here in the Deep South. But then we have grits, fried green tomatoes and Andoullie (ok, that’s really Cajun….tho I guess Canadians likely have it in some other form…the name originated in France (but the French version is quite different)).
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Poutine is everywhere now. Just had Beef Cheek poutine in Guelph—could have had Fois Gras poutine—and just about anything else is out there too.
A basic poutine is still the best—it’s all about the gravy and good fresh squeeky curds.!!!
I think some of the weird poutine variations could be tiers, similar to some other foods that can be made with Cooking. At a place in Brampton I had a poutine that also included black olives, sun-dried tomatoes and feta. It was brilliant.
Fois Gras is decadent though. I want to try that… Maybe it could be a Tier 6 food, especially if it included truffles somehow, maybe aioli.
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As a Quebecer, I proudly agree. They should really add Poutine to the game. It could be sooo good! The question is, which stats should it raise?
On the subject of Canadian food, they should really add Maple Syrup to the game too. Perhaps a chance to harvest Maple Syrup off of t2-4 Tree nodes?
Could combine Maple Syrup with Icy Core in order to make Maple Candy (and help get 5 Icy Cores out of the economy…)
This idea is genius. Let it happen.
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While we’re on the topic of cultural foods that are bad for you. I wonder if they added in deep fried lard to the Chinese version of Chef. That is literally small pieces of pork fat that are deep fried twice in peanut oil. It’s served as a garnish on some Malaysian and Singaporean rice or noodle dishes. It’s a heart attack in pellet form
So…
- 1 Cup of Potato Fries
- 1 Cheese Wedge
- 1 Cup of Gravy. Wait, Anet would have to implement gravy, unless you use a bowl red meat stock as a substitute.
Cooking level would be… 50?
The entire list would compose of ingredients at or below cooking level 50—unless Anet implements gravy and gives it some incredibly high cooking level requirement.
While we’re on the topic of cultural foods that are bad for you. I wonder if they added in deep fried lard to the Chinese version of Chef. That is literally small pieces of pork fat that are deep fried twice in peanut oil. It’s served as a garnish on some Malaysian and Singaporean rice or noodle dishes. It’s a heart attack in pellet form
It’s likely raining cats and dogs for the chinese versions’ chefs!!
I support the addition of poutine to the game, but only after having made crab meat a cooking ingredient, karka rolls as a recipe, and generally adding seafood.
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Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Not really….I had to look it up. We just call it Gravy Fries w/ Cheese, down here in the Deep South.
While potatoes + gravy (and in some cases, grated cheese) is not seen as revolutionary anywhere in northern and eastern Europe… poutine does not simply have cheese on top, but cheese curds (the fresher, the better). It doesn’t make a lot of difference to me, but my Canadian family told me off for my ignorance.
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Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Not really….I had to look it up. We just call it Gravy Fries w/ Cheese, down here in the Deep South.
While potatoes + gravy (and in some cases, grated cheese) is not seen as revolutionary anywhere in northern and eastern Europe… poutine does not simply have cheese on top, but cheese curds (the fresher, the better). It doesn’t make a lot of difference to me, but my Canadian family told me off for my ignorance.
Yep—if it’s not curds (fresher gives a better squeek too!!!) it’s just not poutine!!!!!
I support the addition of poutine to the game, but only after having made crab meat a cooking ingredient, karka rolls as a recipe, and generally adding seafood.
As a predator to fishes good for eating, I fully support this.
Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Not really….I had to look it up. We just call it Gravy Fries w/ Cheese, down here in the Deep South.
While potatoes + gravy (and in some cases, grated cheese) is not seen as revolutionary anywhere in northern and eastern Europe… poutine does not simply have cheese on top, but cheese curds (the fresher, the better). It doesn’t make a lot of difference to me, but my Canadian family told me off for my ignorance.
Yep—if it’s not curds (fresher gives a better squeek too!!!) it’s just not poutine!!!!!
Hmmn, I did not know that…
/schooled
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For some reason, every time I see a bump on this thread I keep thinking Let them eat putain, which is obviously bad
could be worse ! Let them eat putin.
could be worse ! Let them eat putin.
Which in french, is pronounced the same as putain!
could be worse ! Let them eat putin.
Which in french, is pronounced the same as putain!
(editing to say… I actually have no idea what that stuff is that he is eating xD)
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could be worse ! Let them eat putin.
Which in french, is pronounced the same as putain!
(editing to say… I actually have no idea what that stuff is that he is eating xD)
Putain Putin’s Putain Poutine?
could be worse ! Let them eat putin.
Which in french, is pronounced the same as putain!
LOL——-The RUSSIAN DICTATOR—-not french.
I agree poutine should be added. And ya, it’s cheese curds, not just regular cheese. If you have not tried it and feel like gaining a few pounds, please do try it, as it is definitely worth it.
This would be the first step on a very slippery slope. Anet I urge to not give in on this abomination! If you do then next Pennsylvania Folk will demand Scrapple! Scots will demand Haggis (shudders at the resounding tread), and Austrians will demand vegemite. The list goes on, while the mind boggles!
“Nay”, I say! A thousand times NAY!
? Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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So I was chatting with a friend of mine and our conversation went something like this,
Me: (sigh) Tell Anet to give me legendary armor recipes…
My friend: Tell Anet to give me poutine.
You had me at “poutine.” No further reasons are required.
Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Not really….I had to look it up. We just call it Gravy Fries w/ Cheese, down here in the Deep South. But then we have grits, fried green tomatoes and Andoullie (ok, that’s really Cajun….tho I guess Canadians likely have it in some other form…the name originated in France (but the French version is quite different)).
I’ve had poutine and I’ve had southern gravy fries (with cheese and without). They aren’t the same.
This would be the first step on a very slippery slope. Anet I urge to not give in on this abomination! If you do then next Pennsylvania Folk will demand Scrapple! Scots will demand Haggis (shudders at the resounding tread), and Austrians will demand vegemite. The list goes on, while the mind boggles!
“Nay”, I say! A thousand times NAY!
I’m pretty sure austrians won’t have much of an idea of what vegemite is…but Australians on the other hand…
This would be the first step on a very slippery slope. Anet I urge to not give in on this abomination! If you do then next Pennsylvania Folk will demand Scrapple! Scots will demand Haggis (shudders at the resounding tread), and Austrians will demand vegemite. The list goes on, while the mind boggles!
“Nay”, I say! A thousand times NAY!
I’m pretty sure austrians won’t have much of an idea of what vegemite is…but Australians on the other hand…
Hah! even an American like me knows that Australia is the land the Alps, good beer and Mozart. Austria is the land of The outback, Skippy, and bottled Urine known as Fosters.
Ya can’t fool me!
;)
? Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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This would be the first step on a very slippery slope. Anet I urge to not give in on this abomination! If you do then next Pennsylvania Folk will demand Scrapple! Scots will demand Haggis (shudders at the resounding tread), and Austrians will demand vegemite. The list goes on, while the mind boggles!
“Nay”, I say! A thousand times NAY!
I’m pretty sure austrians won’t have much of an idea of what vegemite is…but Australians on the other hand…
Hah! even an American like me knows that Australia is the land the Alps, good beer and Mozart. Austria is the land of The outback, Skippy, and bottled Urine known as Fosters.
Ya can’t fool me!
;)
Why else do you think we ship Foster’s over to the UK?
Is Poutine even known outside of Quebec + neighbouring regions?
Dude, my husband and I are moving to England later this year… I want to buy a deep fryer exclusively so we can make our own.
You get two or more Canadians together with a deep fryer and someone is going to be making poutine in that thing soon enough.