Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (2024)

Shaina · · 44 Comments

French fries and squeaky cheese curds get smothered in a dark Guinness Draught gravy for a poutine that would make any Québécois proud. I think.
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Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating of curds and whey;
There came a big spider,
Who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away.

We replaced Miss Muffet’s whey with beer-spiked gravy and added a few french fries. It all works out.

I’m not sure why I’m writing this. Making poutine was Ole’s idea. Still, in marriage it’s strange how those possessions and feelings and responsibilities get blurred. One idea is no longer just one person’s brainchild. Instead, an idea can only be fully realized when the two people in the relationship agree and move forward together to accomplish whatever the end goal happens to be.

First, ingredients are set aside, purchases made, and time is carved out of full schedules for the sole purpose of consuming a comfort food associated with pubs, greasy spoons, and food carts. Discussions must be had on the right and proper way to turn beer into gravy, and somewhere you must find common ground.
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This dish finds its beginning in Canada, Quebec specifically. ::waves frantically in Aimee‘s direction:: Still, cheese curds are prevalent around these parts, and I can get a plate of poutine in several neighborhood establishments and at the state fair just a short walk from my doorstep each August (as well as fried curds by their lonesome).

Poutine is a textural dish: The mixing of crisp, hot fries and squeaky cheese curds that are melting ever so slightly as a result of pouring the gravy over the top of the whole thing making it creamy and squeaky and crunchy all at once. You can’t separate them and have the same experience, and so for people who take after Sally Albright, I’m sorry, the gravy does not come on the side.
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Did you know you can make your own cheese curds? Perfect for those of you who don’t live in dairy country where cheese curds are readily available or when you really want to experience that squeak at its fullest.

Poutine with Guinness Gravy

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For the Guinness Gravy:
2 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup finely minced onion
2 teaspoons strong Dijon mustard (like Maille)
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 cup chicken stock (can substitute vegetable broth)
1 cup Guinness Draught
salt and pepper to taste
To Serve:
3-4 cups baked or fried french fries
1/2 cup cold white cheese curds

Make the gravy. In a large saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onions and cook for 5 minutes or until translucent. Stir in the mustard.

Mix 1/4 cup of the stock with the cornstarch. Set aside. Slowly stir in the remaining stock and the Guinness into the onions. Stir in the cornstarch mix and continue to cook, stirring frequently, until the gravy comes to a boil. Reduce heat slightly and simmer until it just starts to thicken (poutine gravy should be on the thinner side, but you can always make a thicker gravy with a bit more cornstarch or cooking longer). Season to taste.

Plate hot fries and top with cheese curds. Pour the gravy over the top. Serve immediately.

Makes 3-4 servings poutine.

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  1. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (9)brandi says

    goodness gracious, this looks good.

    and i’m still sad I didn’t get a belt tutorial in California! Next time.

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    • Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (10)Shaina says

      We just need to plan meeting up. There’s no question about it. I’ll bring the belts. You bring your tiny waist.

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  2. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (11)Cassie | Bake Your Day says

    Oh my goodness, Shaina, this is out-of-this-world. I’m drooling over here!

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  3. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (12)Mikki says

    Where could you find the cheese curds?

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  4. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (14)Amanda says

    Wow I’ve never heard of this, but it sounds fabulous!

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  5. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (15)Sasha says

    OMG! This. Is. Beautiful! Poutine is one of my favorite foods of all time. And Guinness is up there too 😉

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  6. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (16)Carolyn says

    Guinness Gravy! Brilliant. You’ll have to excuse this Canuck for not getting wildly excited about the rest of the poutine. It’s good, but it’s the gravy I am excited about here! 🙂

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  7. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (18)Aimee says

    This could easily be on the menu for my last meal ever…what a stunner, Shaina!

    Which reminds me, I passed up poutine for the month of October. Gonna have to get my fix tomorrow.

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  8. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (19)TidyMom says

    even at 6:00am I want to devour that plate!! looks amazing Shaina!

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  9. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (20)Miss says

    I want, I want, I want!

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  10. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (21)Kristen says

    I’ve never had anything like this before – and I love everything in this dish! YUM!

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  11. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (22)Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies says

    I think I’m in love. I make a poutine with mushroom gravy, but I have to admit, I kind of like your idea better. Holy heck, this looks amazing!

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  12. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (23)Sommer@ASpicyPerspective says

    Shaina I could just kiss your face over this one. Holy gluttony!

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  13. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (25)JulieD says

    Oh wow, that looks amazing!!

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  14. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (26)Casey@Good. Food. Stories. says

    Oh, a When Harry Met Sally quote. That warms my heart even more than Guinness gravy.

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  15. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (27)Kelly says

    Oh boy… my husband is going to love this one! Poutine is a BIG deal in Newfoundland, where he grew up. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (28)Allison says

    I have never had anything like this. It sounds So Good! This is why I love food blogs – finding totally new food and tastes. Thanks for sharing this Shaina – I can’t wait to try.

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  17. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (29)Tracy says

    I’ve never had poutine before. Of all the descriptions I’ve seen of it though, yours looks the best. Pass a plate over here, please? 🙂

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  18. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (30)Tara @ Unsophisticook says

    I’ve never heard of this either… Guess a trip to MN is in order to give it a try!

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  19. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (31)Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says

    And now after that description I have to try and make some of those squeaky cheese curds to go with those fries.

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  20. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (32)Jamie | My Baking Addiction says

    I am starving and this looks incredible – that gravy is calling my name.

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  21. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (33)Tickled Red says

    What the wha!?! Where is the world has this been my whole life. If you just heard a **thunk** that would be my drooling jaw making contact with my desk. AWESOME

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  22. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (34)newfie help says

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  23. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (35)Phil says

    This gravy is awful. It tastes like blended up children .

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  24. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (36)Kim says

    Thanks for this recipe! My Boyfriend is a long-term Poutine fan and so am I. Made this for a quick lunch with friends and I assure you they all said it was the best homemade gravy they’ve had. I now use the recipe for the gravy for a lot of other meals and it’s always a favourite. Thank you again 🙂

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  25. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (37)Brewer says

    I’m always looking for beer related food recipes and so I tried this today for lunch with my family. They all enjoyed it and I would make it again… Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (38)divya sharma says

    Looking forward to making and serving it this evening at a get together ?? ?? It looks so good!!!

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  27. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (39)maira says

    These are so adorable! I have a Walking Dead premier party to go to… now I know what I’m making!

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  28. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (40)maira says

    The dish is looking amazing and tasty. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  29. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (41)Kaira says

    You are always rocking. I love this dish. Thanks for sharing this blog.

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  30. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (42)Matthew says

    Spoilt for choice here in Ottawa Canada, Poutines abound with my first experience being in 1985 at the Sommet Edelweiss when I was 10 where I made the chefs laugh with my innocent mispronunciation of Poutine (a first lesson in french grammar and colloquialisms ). Cheese curds are sold everywhere from the local corner store to the week-long summer Poutine Festival. Adding Guinness gravy is a great idea for a special Steak Frites for Valentine’s supper with my girls. Thanks for the recipe – MKD

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  31. Poutine with Guinness Gravy Sauce (43)png to ico says

    I made this over the weekend for a dinner party and everybody was raving. It was truly amazing.

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