Well now, let me tell ya about some eats from up north, where it gets real cold, ya know? They call it Quebec, and them folks got some hearty grub, good for fillin’ yer belly after a long day.

First off, there’s this thing called “Tourtire”. Sounds fancy, but it ain’t nothin’ more than a meat pie, real thick and juicy. They put all sorts of spiced meat in there, like pork and beef, sometimes even some wild game if they can get it. And taters, gotta have taters, cut up small and cooked right in with the meat. They simmer it all in broth, makes it real tender and flavorful. It’s the kind of pie that sticks to yer ribs, keeps ya warm on a cold night. My old man used to make somethin’ similar, but we just called it ‘meat pie’, nothin’ fancy like ‘Tourtire’.
Then there’s somethin’ called “Poutine”. Now, this one’s a bit… different. It’s fries, ya know, like the kids eat with ketchup? But they go and dump cheese curds all over ‘em, and then pour gravy on top of the whole mess. Sounds strange, I know, but them Quebec folks love it. They say it’s their special dish, like their own kinda food. I ain’t tried it myself, seems a bit much for an old lady like me, all that cheese and gravy. But the youngsters, they seem to gobble it right up.
- Meat Pie (Tourtire): Ground meat, potatoes, spices, all baked in a pie crust. Good and hearty.
- Poutine: French fries, cheese curds, and gravy. A bit messy, but folks seem to like it.
- Maple Syrup Goodness: They got lots of maple trees up there, so they make all sorts of sweet treats with maple syrup. Pancakes, candies, all kinds of stuff. My grandbaby would love that, she’s got a sweet tooth somethin’ awful.
Now, besides the food, them Quebec folks are known for other things too. They make that maple syrup, the real stuff, not that corn syrup they sell in the stores. And they like their hockey, that’s a rough sport, all that skatin’ and hittin’. And they tell jokes, make movies, and have big parties they call festivals. Seems like they got a lot goin’ on up there.
But let’s get back to the eatin’. Seems like they like to use what they got around them, like the meat and taters for the Tourtire. And they ain’t afraid to try new things, like that Poutine with the cheese and gravy. I reckon that’s what makes their food special, it’s their own, ya know? It tells ya somethin’ about them and where they come from. Kinda like how my cookin’ tells ya I’m from… well, never you mind where I’m from. Point is, food’s important, it keeps ya alive, and sometimes, it can even tell ya a story.
So, if you ever find yerself up in Quebec, don’t be afraid to try their food. It might be a bit different from what yer used to, but it’s good, honest grub, made by good, honest folks. And that’s all that really matters, ain’t it? Food that fills yer belly and warms yer soul. That’s what I always say.

And don’t forget, they got that maple syrup. Pour it on yer pancakes, put it in yer coffee, heck, you can even drizzle it on yer meat pie if ya want! It’s sweet and sticky, and it’ll make ya feel like a kid again. At least, that’s what the youngsters tell me. Me, I prefer a good cup of black coffee, but to each their own, I always say. Everyone likes different things, and that’s just fine. It’s what makes the world interesting, all them different folks with their different ways.
Anyways, that’s all I gotta say about them Quebec recipes. Hearty food, for hearty people. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go start supper. Got a hankerin’ for some taters and gravy myself now, talkin’ about all this food.
Tags:[‘Quebec Recipes’, ‘Tourtire’, ‘Poutine’, ‘Meat Pie’, ‘Canadian Food’, ‘French Canadian Recipes’, ‘Maple Syrup’, ‘Comfort Food’]