A cold day, the christmas tree all lit up and decorated by the fireplace, presents all wrapped and ready to be opened below the tree, a cake baking in the oven spreading the aroma of vanilla in the kitchen, a warm throw, 'A Christmas Story' playing on TV - that just about describes the best and the most perfect Christmas morning I have ever had. My christmas present from my hubby this year was a Cuisinart electric fondue maker and I tried the most basic fondue recipe right away with great enthusiasm. The outcome was a delectable cheese fondue which my hubby and I devoured in no time. Who would ever imagine that two people could consume so much cheese in less than 20 mins! Here is the recipe with a promise of many more fondue recipes to come.
Ingredients:
- Aged Gruyere cheese - 0.5 lbs, grated
- Emmental (swiss) cheese - 0.5 lbs, grated
- White wine - 1 1/2 cups (any dry wine should do. I looked for a cooking white wine and got a Chablis)
- Lemon juices - 1tsp
- Black pepper - 1 tsp
- Crushed red pepper - 1/2 tsp
- Papprika - 1/2 tsp
- Garlic - 2 cloves, finely chopped
- Nutmeg - 1 pinch
- Celery, green peppers, red peppers, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots, sourdough bread as accompaniments
Directions:
- Add the wine, lemon juice and garlic to the fondue maker and cook till the wine starts simmering
- Add the cheese a little at a time until it melts.
- Add the black pepper, crushed red pepper, paprika, and nutmeg and mix into the cheese thoroughly.
- Cook till the cheese starts gently bubbling and then turn down the heat/setting.
- Dip the veggies/bread and enjoy the fondue. Be careful not to burn your tongue.
1 comment:
Nice! Never tried fondue, should give it a try sometime...
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