Fried Cheddar Cheese Curds POUTINE with Gravy/

Poutine with Farm Rich Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds!

The Canadians created this delicious dish consisting of french fries, cheese curds and gravy. There are many variations and heres our spin on it using Farm Rich Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds. https://farmrich.com/products/cheddar-cheese-curds
Crunchy exterior and creamy soft inside. YUM!

2 russet potatoes
3 qts. peanut oil
1/2 bag of Farm Rich Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds
2 tbsp flour
2 tbsp butter
1 cup water
1 tbsp mushroom bouillon
Malt vinegar. Few dashes. Dont worry, you can use red wine vinegar or even a squeeze of lemon juice if you dont have malt.
3 rosemary stems for garnish and for flavoring frying oil
lemon zest

French Fry prep
peel potatoes and then cut into desired french fry size. drop them in cold water and let sit for at least 5 minutes. The longer the better. This extracts the starch. Strain, then dry on kitchen towels.

To make the gravy.
Traditionally, a poutine gravy would use beef, or veal stock or you can even combine beef with chicken stock. In this recipe, were using a mushroom bouillon so all you vegetarian out there can experience the love in this dish.

Start with a roux. in a pan on medium heat, mix the butter and flour and stir until combined. Slowly add the water and mushroom bouillon. Keep stirring until it is smooth and slightly thickens up. For Poutine, its best to have a thinner gravy. this shouldnt take long. 6-7 minutes. Take off the heat and put aside.

If you have a deep fryer, I always suggest using it outdoors, since the fry smell can waft through the house for a couple days. But maybe you like that? If you dont have a deep fryer, use a pot or sauce pan, turn on the fan and crack a window. Oh, and youll need a read thermometer. Back to the deep fryer Were doing two separate fry deals with the fries. First round, heat the oil to 355 F. Dont overcrowd the fries either. So do it in batches. This is a good time to try flavoring up your oil. Drop a stem of rosemary with the fries. Why not? Fry each round for 3 minutes then place fries on a wire rack over a baking sheet. Once youve done the first round, turn up the heat to 375 F. Same routine. In batches, for 3 minutes. You can lightly season the fries with salt once they come out. Its good idea to keep the finished fries in a 200 degree F oven to keep warm.

Now for the Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds. The back of the box has instructions for either, conventional oven, toaster oven or home fryer. We chose home fryer. 350 F, fry half the bag for 3 minutes. Voila! These cheese curds are bursting with cheesy goodness!

With most poutine recipes, you would need to melt the cheese over the fries in the oven. Not this recipe. Everything is already hot.

Plating
Stack the fries on a plate with the Farm Rich Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds over and around the fries, then drizzle the mushroom gravy over the top. A little sprinkle of fried rosemary pieces are a nice addition too. Sprinkle of salt and a generous zest of lemon.

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