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Poo-Yie Fries Cajun Poutine

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Ingredients

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1 (2- to 3-pound) rump roast
sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon cayenne (optional)
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 large yellow onion, diced
4 cups beef broth
1 cup unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 tablespoon fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce

Nutritional information

2913.5
Calories
1953 g
Calories From Fat
217.1 g
Total Fat
122.8 g
Saturated Fat
493.5 mg
Cholesterol
7661.6 mg
Sodium
209.9 g
Carbs
15.8 g
Dietary Fiber
15.5 g
Sugars
40.6 g
Protein
1908g
Serving Size

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Poo-Yie Fries Cajun Poutine

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    Poo-Yie is a common Cajun slang term used down here. It is usually used in a very expressive manner. For example, you settle down with an ice-cold beer and some boiled crawfish, and after you take your first bite you might hear yourself say, 'Poo-Yie, that's good!' The Poo-Yie Fry is our a twist on a poutine fry. Recipe courtesy Freetown Fries, Lafayette, LA

    • 335 min
    • Serves 1
    • Easy

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    Poo-Yie Fries (Cajun Poutine), Poo-Yie is a common Cajun slang term used down here It is usually used in a very expressive manner For example, you settle down with an ice-cold beer and some boiled crawfish, and after you take your first bite you might hear yourself say, ‘Poo-Yie, that’s good!’ The Poo-Yie Fry is our a twist on a poutine fry Recipe courtesy Freetown Fries, Lafayette, LA, Poo-Yie is a common Cajun slang term used down here It is usually used in a very expressive manner For example, you settle down with an ice-cold beer and some boiled crawfish, and after you take your first bite you might hear yourself say, ‘Poo-Yie, that’s good!’ The Poo-Yie Fry is our a twist on a poutine fry Recipe courtesy Freetown Fries, Lafayette, LA


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Special Equipment: a French Fry Cutter; a Deep-Fryer.

    2
    Done

    For the Roast:

    3
    Done

    Preheat the Oven to 300 Degrees F. Sprinkle the Meat All Over With Salt, Pepper and the Cayenne. Heat the Oil in a Large Dutch Oven and Brown the Roast on All Sides, About 4 Minutes Per Side. Remove the Roast from the Pan and Add the Garlic and Onions. Place the Roast on Top, Fat-Side Up. Add the Beef Broth and 4 Cups Water to the Pan and Cover. Place in the Oven and Roast Until the Beef Is Tender and Registers an Internal Temperature of 130 to 135 Degrees F, 3 to 4 Hours.

    4
    Done

    Transfer the Roast to a Cutting Board and Pour the Broth Into a Bowl to Reserve For the Gravy. Slice the Meat Across the Grain, Then Shred It With Two Forks.

    5
    Done

    For the Poo-Yie Gravy:

    6
    Done

    Heat the Butter in a Large Black Cast-Iron Skillet or Dutch Oven Until Fully Melted and Beginning to Bubble. Add the Flour and Stir Constantly Until You Get a Nice, Thick, Dark Brown Color. Lower the Heat and Slowly Add 7 Cups of the Reserved Beef Broth and Whisk Until Smooth. Add the Ketchup, Pepper, Vinegar, Worcestershire Sauce, Salt and Onion Powder and Whisk Over Low Heat. Add the Shredded Roast to the Gravy and Remove It from the Heat. (if the Gravy Thickens, Add a Little More Broth to Thin It.).

    7
    Done

    For the Poo-Yie Fries:

    8
    Done

    Meanwhile, Soak the Fries in Cold Water For 45 Minutes. Drain in a Colander to Remove Excess Moisture.

    9
    Done

    Heat the Oil to 300 Degrees F in a Deep-Fryer. Place the Fries in the Fryer Basket and Fry, 4 1/2 Minutes. Take Out the Fryer Basket and Let the Fries Cool to Room Temperature (shake the Basket to Prevent the Fries from Sticking Together); Bring the Oil to 350 Degrees F. Drop the Basket of Fries Back in the Fryer and Cook Until Golden, About 2 Minutes. Drain Well, Shaking the Basket.

    10
    Done

    Put the Fries in a Bowl, Pour the Gravy Over Them and Top With Mozzarella and Onions. Serve Immediately. Reserve the Remaining Gravy For More Poo-Yie Fries.

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