How To make Cheese Fondue 1
8 oz Natural Swiss cheese,diced
8 oz Gruyere cheese,diced
2 tb Flour
1 Clove garlic,halved
2 c Dry white wine
1 tb Lemon juice
3 tb Kirsch
French bread,1" cubes Place cheese in plastic bag; sprinkle with flour. Toss until cheese is coated. Rub cut clove of garlic on bottom and side of 3-quart saucepan; add wine. Heat over low heat just until bubbles rise to surface (wine must not boil). Stir in lemon juice; add cheese, about 1/2 cup at a time, stirring constantly with wooden spoon. Stir until cheese is melted. Stir in kirsch. Pour into ceramic fondue pot over low heat. Use long-handled forks to spear bread cubes; then dip and swirl in fondue with stirring motion. NOTE: The Swiss cheese should be aged at least 6 months.
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How to Make Swiss Cheese Fondue
Swiss Cheese Fondue Recipe - made with two types of cheese
Swiss Cheese Fondue “moitié-moitié” (half gruyere cheese and half Freiburger Vacherin cheese)
Recipe for 2 servings
(272kcal/100g)
Ingredients:
1 piece “Gruyere” Cheese (200g)
1 piece “Freiburger Vacherin” Cheese (200g)
175ml White wine (165g)
1x Garlic, clove (8g)
1 tsp (level) Cornstarch (8g)
Pinch Nutmeg, grounded (0.1g)
1 tbsp Kirsch, Cherry brandy (8g)
1 Loaf Grey bread (300g)
Some freshly grounded black pepper.
Optional Ingredients:
Pickles: Pearl onions, gherkins or baby corn
Boiled potatoes or different kind of breads
Mushrooms, apple or pear pieces
Preparation method:
- Cut the bread into slices and then into bite sized cubes.
- Peel the garlic and cut it in half. Rubb out the fondue pot (Caquelon) with the garlic.
If you like a lot of garlic, cut the garlic into stripes or chop it and add it into the fondue pot.
- Remove the cheese rind and grate the cheese with a rough grater.
If you don’t have a greater just cut the cheese into small cubes, will take a little longer to melt but works just as fine.
- Add the cheese, corn starch and the white wine into the fondue pot with the garlic and mix everything with a wooden ladle.
- Put the fondue pot on the stove and cook it up on high heat while continuously stirring.
- Once the cheese boils, add the Kirsch and a pinch of grounded nutmeg.
(Nutmeg and Kirsch are optional).
- Remove the fondue pot from the stove and put it on a rechaud with a burner.
- Keep stirring in the fondue and don’t let it boil too much on the reachaud.
- Skewer the bread cubes on a fork and dip them into the fondue, enjoy with plenty of freshly ground black pepper and the other optional ingredients.
Notice:
- Caquelon is a cooking vessel of stoneware, ceramic, enameled cast iron, or porcelain for the preparation of fondue, also called a fondue pot. You can use a normal pan to make fondue but be very careful with the heat and don’t put it over 50% heat. The cheese will burn very fast at the bottom of the pan.
- The teaspoon of corn starch should be level and not heaped.
- You can use various kind of cheeses for fondue (exept extra hard cheeses like Parmesan) almost any work.
For the classic «moitié-moitié» (means: half-half) Fondue we always use 1:1 Gruyere and Freiburger Vacherin cheese.
- Usually the fondue will burn a bit on the bottom of the caquelon. At the end you can remove these burned bits with a fork and enjoy them as well, many Swiss people love this part.
This cheese Fondue tastes best in the winter, in the Alps in a small Chalet with family or friends :)
Preparation time: 10min
Cooking time: 10min
Start to Finish: 20min
Shelf life:
If you have some leftover Fondue, just put it on a slice of bread and heat it up the next days in the oven, it will still be delicious.
Don’t try to clean the fondue pot or pan immediately after eating. Fill the pan to the top with cold water and let it soak overnight. The next day you can remove the burnt cheese easily.
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Ingredients:
½ pound each of gruyere and jarlsberg
1 cup of dry white wine
2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon of salt
1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
Directions:
First shred your cheese because this will make the melting process smoother and easier. In a small pot add your white wine and simmer on med low heat. Once it's hot, add in your flour and whisk it until it's dissolved and no lumps remain. Now, add your shredded cheeses one handful at a time. Then turn your burner down to low because you're looking for a slow and even melt. You don't want to burn or boil. Once it's melted, stir in your salt and nutmeg and then transfer the cheese dip to your fondue pot!
The trick to having an amazing fondue experience is having a variety of delicious things to dunk. Today, i'm using the typical bread cubes, but i'm also throwing in some roasted veggies like butternut squash and brussel sprouts. Some baby heirloom tomatoes for color, chicken & apple sausages, because you need to have some meat, and fruits that pair well with cheese like an apple! I like to arrange the food in pretty rows on a big platter next to the fondue pot.
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