Poutine râpée

Traditional Acadian dumpling dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poutine râpée

Poutine râpée is a traditional Acadian dish that in its most common form consists of a boiled potato dumpling with a pork filling; it is usually prepared with a mixture of grated and mashed potato.

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Poutine râpée
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Place of originCanada
Region or stateAcadia
Main ingredientsPotatoes (grated and mashed), pork
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Some versions of the dish call for the dumpling to be boiled on its own for several hours.[1]

Because of the time it takes to prepare poutine râpée, it is generally regarded as a special occasion meal, especially popular during the holidays. White or brown sugar, maple syrup or fruit preserves may accompany the dish.[2]

Etymology

The origin of the term poutine is unclear, but was probably originally borrowed from English "pudding".[3] Râpé, -e is French for "grated", referring to the grated potatoes which constitute the bulk of this dish.

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