Hurricanes player William Carrier fills the Stanley Cup full of a Quebecois delicacy
•William Carrier of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrated his day with the Stanley Cup by filling it with poutine.
•Poutine is a Quebecois dish made of French fries, gravy, and cheese curds.
•A video shared by the Cup's keeper showed Carrier preparing the poutine in the trophy's bowl, emphasizing cleanliness with parchment paper.
المصدر: Fox News | Source: Fox NewsThe NHL is gearing up to release its first-ever 84-game regular season schedule on Thursday, but while the focus is shifting to next season, the Carolina Hurricanes are still celebrating the fruits of this season.
Namely, the most famous trophy in all of sports, the Stanley Cup.
Canes forward William Carrier had his day with the Cup this week, and he used it as a vessel for one of the greatest things to come out of Canada since Rush (even though Rush probably came later), the Quebecois delicacy that is poutine.
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Now if you're not familiar with poutine (where the hell have you been?), it's a simple, wonderful dish comprised of golden-brown French fries topped with brown gravy and cheese curds.
There are all kinds of goofy variations on this, and I've tried many, but you will not be able to beat the simplicity of the OG brown gravy and cheese curds combo.
Keeper of the Cup Phil Pritchard shared a video this week of Carrier helping to construct some poutine in the trophy's bowl.
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That looks delicious, and I see a serious pro move happening in that clip.
Notice the parchment paper lining the bowl. Sure, that's going to make clean-up a breeze, but it's also a good safety measure.
Every single time I see the Cup without lining it, I kind of wince. That trophy has been through a lot, and there have been many a child who have been given baths in the bowl.
Imagine going to someone's house for dinner, and they're like, "Yeah, we once used that bowl the salad is in to give our kid a bath."
It wouldn't matter if it happened decades earlier; your appetite would be gone.
I'm sure it's given a good scrub afterward... or they just hit it with a garden hose.
So, I wouldn't take my chances, and it looks like William Carrier wasn't, either.
I respect that, and damn, do I want some poutine right now.
→William Carrier of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrated his day with the Stanley Cup by filling it with poutine.
→Poutine is a Quebecois dish made of French fries, gravy, and cheese curds.
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