![Left: Mona Grandbois and her sister Doris Adeline Grandbois Ray. Right: Tourtière, a French Canadian pork pie.](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2022/12/12/family-recipe-update-mona-grandbois_wide-dfd11559b6b48880ac59680141429c0b1d5ae5cd.jpg?s=600)
They aren't sure where this version of the French Canadian meat pie came from, but one thing is clear: It isn't Christmas without tourtière.
(Image credit: Mona Grandbois/Collage by NPR)
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They aren't sure where this version of the French Canadian meat pie came from, but one thing is clear: It isn't Christmas without tourtière.
(Image credit: Mona Grandbois/Collage by NPR)
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