FoodPorn
Welcome to a little slice of culinary heaven where we share photos of our favorite dishes, from savory succulent sausages to delicious and delectable desserts. Made it yourself? We'd love to hear your recipe!
Rules:
1. BE KIND
Food should bring people together, not tear them apart. Think of the human on the other side of the screen, and don't troll, harass, engage in bigotry, or otherwise make others uncomfortable with your words.
2. NO ADVERTISING
This community is for sharing pictures of awesome food, not a platform to advertise.
3. NO MEMES
4. PICTURES SHOULD BE OF FOOD
Preferably good, high quality pictures of good looking grub; for pictures of terrible food, see !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca
Other Cooking Communities:
Be sure to check out these other awesome and fun food related communities!
!cooking@lemmy.world - A general communty about all things cooking.
!sousvide@lemmy.world - All about sous vide precision cooking.
!koreanfood@lemmy.world - Celebrating Korean cuisine!
view the rest of the comments
Just my opinion as a canadian, I must admit that you are wrong. They skimped out on the curds (which no place in quebec would ever do), put very sad and skinny fries that look barely cooked... The onions are fine I guess, really depends on who's eating it.
You're not wrong - It can definitely be improved, and I agree that it should ideally be thick-cut fries and more curds. But as far as "poutine" goes in the USA, I think they've passed their test. It's not an honour-roll poutine, but not a failure either. No shredded cheddar, no "side of gravy", and the fried onions aren't a bastardization, just a variation like smoked-meat poutines and such.