Does anyone here make their own fondue?
DH and I have done steak (in oil) and chocolate (with strawberries) several times. We are inviting one of our good friends over to have fondue to celebrate Christmas together.
She's on a low carb diet, and I wasn't sure what else to have.
I've never made cheese fondue and I wasn't sure what to dip in it? Any other ideas or recs?
Re: Fondue help!
Mmmm, fondue. OMG I'm salivating.
For cheese fondue, you should just do bread cubes and veggies. Especially good is sourdough bread and cauliflower. Oh, and green apples. YUM.
thanks Lauren - cauli is a good idea. Stupid question (don't laugh)...raw cauli or cooked? cooked right?
I was looking at this recipe..(I've never heard of Gruyrere cheese)
https://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cheese-Fondue/Detail.aspx
blanch all the veggies you use.
Alton Brown has a good recipe for fondue.
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You can definitely do raw, but blanching will make them lots better.
Gruyere is perfect for fondue because it's really melty. It's pretty easy to find in the specialty cheese case at most stores. I've purchased it at meijer before.
Another good one to do that most people like is beer cheddar.
I hate cauliflower, so I'm no help there.
Gruyrere is fabulous. Melted cheese...mmmm.....
IMO, low carb doesn't do well with fondue. Cheese fondue
needs to be cooked with wine, and served with white bread
(carbs), apples (carbs), pumpernickle (carbs), ...you get
the idea. Carrots and mushrooms will be good, but not
as good as bread.
Mother's Day, 2011
Maybe you can do cheese fondue w/ bread & veggies, and also do some skewers of chicken.
If she wants, she can have chicken and veggies plain, or dip in the cheese. Everyone else can pig out.
Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
Ditto, ditto, ditto everyone. This just made me SO in the mood for beer cheese fondue.
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Me! I'll be there in a sec. Order me a virgin pineapple martini, please.