Calvin Trillin come poutine
Em 23 de novembro questão da New Yorker revista, Calvin Trillin writes about “what may be, para melhor ou pior, prato nacional do Canadá.”
He’s talking about poutine, a Quebecois creation of French fries topped with brown gravy and cheese curds.
It’s better than it sounds, particularly when you’re taking a break from the ski slopes or when you’ve got the late-night munchies (Trillin refers to poutine as a “beer sponge…”).
The article is available online only to magazine subscribers, mas você pode listen to a podcast with Trillin as he samples poutine in New York (Nova Iorque?!? Como cerca de Montreal, where of course there’s a website devoted to all things poutine?)
Se você pode ler em francês, or if you just like to look at pictures, confira MaPoutine.ca, which has photos and mini-reviews of poutine around the world — even in Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso (!). E você pode read our earlier poutine post here.
Photo by Joe Shlabotnik (Flickr)