Dale's nut gravy poutine
This is more about the gravy than the poutine. Poutine is a decadent French Canadian creation. It's french fries covered in gravy with cheese melted into it. There are really good versions of it, available at nice restaurants and horrible versions at places like McDonald's. The duck poutine at a restaurant near me, won a national contest for theirs. They beat out many restaurants from Quebec, but they'll be back next year.
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I have a super fast way of making a gravy that resembles meat gravy, in flavor and consistency.
This time, I used walnuts and pecans. Put them in a bowl or cup. Then add a generous quantity of Italian spice mix. Then some Bragg soy sauce and some dill.
I make it in a glass that is the perfect size for my immersion blender. Add some
water, and blend. Then, empty it into a pot where it is boiled, to make gravy. Thicken with flour or cornstarch and you're done. For a slightly more decadent mix, some cream or butter may be added. The gravy is done. 5 minutes maybe. I always heat water in the kettle ahead of time, to expedite the process. I've never made the same quantity twice. Experiment.
Now, the poutine. Take the perfectly brown, sizzling hot french fries, from the
oven and smother them in gravy. Now add little cheese chunks, that you chopped up while the gravy was heating. Cheese curds are traditional, but I prefer sharp cheddar. The cheese will melt into the gravy. Done. Eat this 6 times a day, and you will never fade away from lack of calories. :-)