Cheese Fondue Recipe | Good Housekeeping UK
The ultimate sharing treat to use up your leftover Christmas cheeses. Remove any rinds before melting, to ensure your fondue is smooth and creamy!
Ingredients:
1 tbsp. cornflour
300 ml (10 fl oz (½ pint)) dry white wine
1 large garlic clove, crushed
300 g (11oz) grated Gruyere cheese
100 g (3 ½oz) stilton, chopped
200 g (7oz) brie, chopped
FOR DIPPING:
Pigs in blankets
Roast potatoes
Crusty bread
Cornichons
Directions
In a fondue pot or heavy bottomed saucepan whisk the cornflour with the white wine and garlic, then cook over medium-low heat.
Add the cheeses, a handful at a time, and whisk in to melt. Bring to a gentle bubble and continue to whisk until smooth and thickened. Transfer to a warmed serving dish or pan and serve with pigs in blankets, potatoes, cornichons and crusty bread on the side for dipping.
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Swiss Cheese Fondue - Easy Recipe
Swiss Cheese Fondue - Easy Recipe
This video is about all you need to know about cheese fondue. It includes the history, different Swiss cheese fondue mixes and Swiss cheese fondue recipe for two (also with kirsch! Cherry spirit! And wine).
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Cheesy Delight: How to Prepare an Authentic Swiss Raclette
Say Switzerland and one of the things that'll probably spring to mind, as well as mountains, Alpine pastures and chocolate, is cheese. Aside from fondue, another popular dish in the country is raclette, a dish made mainly of cheese and potatoes. Find out how an authentic Swiss raclette is prepared and why there's no tabletop grill involved!
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How To Make An Authentic Cheese Fondue | A Typical Dish From Switzerland
In Switzerland cheese fondue is one of the most popular dishes.
Well, it is a national dish after all.
Gruyère and Vacherin are the most common cheeses used for fondue recipes. Here we have the recipe explained to us - and lucky for you, it's quite simple.
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Recipe
800 gr Alpine cheese of which 400 gr Vacherin saveur, 100 gr Appenzeller gold, 200 gr Gruyère AOC medium, 100 gr Heutaler Morteratsch
4 level teaspoons of maizena (corn starch)
350 ml white wine
½ lemon juice
2 cl kirsch (cherry brandy)
1 clove of garlic
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Edit: Barbara Gebler
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Fondue- Easy to Make Cheese Fondue
Fondue- Easy to Make Cheese Fondue
Our cheese Fondue recipe is easy to make at home.
You should not be intimidated to make Fondue. If you follow the instructions, you can make beautiful cheese Fondue in no time.
Our favorite cheeses for Fondue is Gruyere and Emmentaler. You can use any hard melting cheese. Another good cheese is Jarlsberg.
Recipe
Ingredients:
8 oz- Gruyere cheese- grated
8 oz- Emmentaler cheese- grated
1 ea= garlic clove
2 TBSP- corn starch
1 cup- dry white wine
1 tsp- lemon juice
1 TBSP- Kirsch (cherry brandy). This ingredient is often used, but I find it optional. I have made Fondue many times
without Kirsch and can be just as delicious without it.
pinch- nutmeg
pinch- dry mustard powder
1 ea- crunchy loaf bread cut in to bite size pieces. (Our choice here is baguette)
Method:
Rub the garlic clove all over your cooking vessel and discard.
After the cheese is grated, add the corn starch to the cheese and mix well.
Add the white wine and lemon juice to your cooking vessel and bring to a simmer.
Slowly add the cheese, one handful at a time and stir slowly until the cheese is completely melted
before adding another handful.
Once all of the cheese is melted and smooth, add Kirsch, nutmeg and mustard powder. Stir in to the mixture.
Keep the mixture warm on the cooktop.
Dip the bread pieces into the cheese and enjoy.
Notes:
You may use a fondue pot for serving, or you can just use the pot that it was made in. You will just have to keep on the cooktop to keep it warm.
Do not overheat the cheese as it may start to ball or get oily.
Maintain consistent heat during cooking.
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Classic Swiss Fondue HD
How to make Classic Swiss Fondue
Ingredients
3/4 lb gruyere
3/4 lb emmentaler
2 tbsp flour
2 loaves crusty French bread
1 clove garlic
1 cup of white wine
1 cup kirsch
1 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp nutmeg
2 tbsp white pepper
raw vegetables
Instructions
1. Cut the gruyere and emmenthal cheese to fit in a food processor.
2. Shred the cheeses in a food processor with the shred tool attached.
3. To the cheese add 1 tablespoon of flour and stir.
4. Cut a loaf of crusty French bread into 1 cubes.
5. Rub the inside of a heavy pot with a crushed garlic clove.
6. Pour white wine, kirsch and lemon juice to the pot.
7. Heat over a medium flame until the wine is hot but not boiling.
8. Add handfuls of cheese, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the cheese is melted and the cheese/wine mixture has the appearance of a light, creamy sauce.
9. Add nutmeg and white pepper to taste.
10.Remove the pot and place on a fondue stand surrounded by bread and vegetables.