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The Best Cheese Fondue is the perfect recipe for every gathering, date night, or special occasion. This cheesy, creamy dish will leave taste buds happy.

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I was trying to decide the next recipe to feature when I watched a movie that had a cheese fondue party. Uh, yum!

Of course, cheese fondue was the perfect dish to do next. I write about cozy living, and you really can’t cozier than a nice fondue pot with lots of things to dip into it. You can position your meal in front of a fireplace for extra points on living a remarkable life.

Sometimes I think we forget how easy it is to add a few touches of magic here and there to our day. Anything to do with cheese can turn an average day into a day worth remembering.

Recently, my entire family went to Vermont in the fall. One of our activities was to visit the Cabot Cheese company.

There was a giant oval table in the center of one of the rooms. You got in line with the other cheese-obsessed people and went around the table sampling the different types of cheese.

First of all, Cabot Cheese is crazy good – but being able to sample all the flavors were pure heaven. That was part of the trip none of us will forget.

If you’re anything like me, you love cheese. You even dream about cheese.

So why not make cheese a focal point for a special meal?

This recipe is the perfect fondue for any gathering. You can make this for a dinner party, Thanksgiving meal, Christmas Eve gathering, or New Year’s Eve dinner.

“Life is great. Cheese makes it better.” – Avery Aames, The Long Quiche Goodbye

What is Cheese Fondue?

It is a yummy combination of cheeses, wine, and seasonings heated until they turn into a melted cheesy dip. You can find more about the definition here on Wikipedia.

History of Cheese Fondue:

It is thought that cheese fondue originated in 18th century Switzerland. Because winter was so harsh and food was so hard to come by, farmers used what little they had to create a meal.

They used leftover cheese, stale bread, and a little wine – the family gathered around the fireplace for a delicious meal. If that isn’t a cozy lifestyle – I don’t know what is!

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Here’s how you make The Best Cheese Fondue:

Ingredients for Classic Cheese Fondue Recipe

4 teaspoons cornstarch, divided

1 cup plus 1 tablespoon dry white wine, divided

1 1/2 cups shredded Gruyère cheese

1 1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese

1 garlic clove, halved

1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice

1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

1/8 teaspoon dried oregano

1/8 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

3-4 drops of hot sauce

How to Make The Best Cheese Fondue:

1) Combine 2 teaspoons cornstarch with 1 tablespoon of the wine in a small bowl. Set aside.

2) Combine remaining corn starch with the shredded cheese. Set aside.

3) In a large saucepan, rub the sides with the cut sides of the peeled garlic clove. Discard the garlic cloves.

4) Add the remaining wine to the large saucepan and heat over medium heat. You want to cook it until bubbles form around sides of the pan.

5) Stir in lemon juice.

6) Reduce heat to medium-low. Add a handful of the grated cheese mixture to the saucepan. Stir constantly, using the figure-eight hand motion until the cheese is almost melted completely.

7) Continue adding the rest of the cheese, one handful at a time. You want to allow the cheese to completely melt between additions.

8) Once the cheese mixture has all been added, stir in the garlic powder, oregano, Worcestershire sauce and pepper sauce. Stir in cornstarch mixture gradually to the pan.

9) Stir and cook until mixture is smooth and thickened.

10) Keep the cheese fondue warm and serve with dippers like bread cubes and a fondue fork for each person.

Tips for Making The Best Cheese Fondue

  • Make sure you use real lemon juice – it changes the flavor of the fondue if you don’t.
  • You can substitute the Swiss cheese with white cheddar cheese or Emmental cheese. You can experiment with different cheeses to find the combination you love.
  • Keep the fondue warm, otherwise it will solidify quickly.
  • You can add freshly ground black pepper or white pepper to the recipe if you want.
  • For more flavor, you can add Dijon mustard to the fondue.
  • If you don’t have an electric fondue pot, you can use your slow cooker instead.
  • Be sure to use long-stemmed forks for your delicious fondue for best results.
  • You can add nutmeg or dry mustard to add flavor to the cheese fondue recipe.
  • Use quality cheese for the best results. You can also try Vacherin Fribourgeois cheese. It is a Swiss semi-soft cheese made in a border town in France.
  • A good wine to use in this recipe is Sauvignon Blanc.
  • You can substitute flour for cornstarch in this recipe. Double the amount of flour to cornstarch to substitute.
  • Kirsch, a cherry brandy, can be used flavor to cheese fondue.
  • Add heavy cream to thin the fondue if needed.

What to Dip in Classic Cheese Fondue Recipe?

For more ideas on cheese fondue dippers, I put together an extensive list of ideas.

Cubes of Crusty Bread

Cubed French bread, sourdough bread, or Italian bread works well. You can also use your favorite bread.

Bite-Sized Cubed Meat

Steak, salami, cooked ham, miniature smoked sausages, and chicken bites will all taste better dipped in cheese.

Fruit

Slices of apples or fresh figs are both great choices for cheese fondue dippers.

Pretzels

Both soft and hard pretzels work well as cheese fondue dippers.

Seafood

Cooked shrimp, crab, and lobster are all decadent dippers for cheese fondue.

Vegetables

Roasted zucchini, carrots, bell peppers, and asparagus are all great fondue cheese dipping choices.

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Yield: 6 Servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Best Cheese Fondue is the perfect recipe for any gathering, date night, or special occasion. This cheesy, creamy dish will leave taste buds happy.

Ingredients

  • 4 teaspoons cornstarch, divided
  • 1 cup plus 1 tablespoon dry white wine, divided
  • 1 1/2 cups Gruyere cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
  • 1 peeled garlic clove, halved
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/8 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 3-4 drops hot sauce

Instructions

  1. Combine 2 teaspoons cornstarch with 1 tablespoon of the wine in a small bowl. Set aside.
  2. Combine remaining cornstarch with the cheeses. Set aside.
  3. In a large saucepan, rub the sides with the cut side of the garlic. Discard the garlic cloves.
  4. Add the remaining wine to the large saucepan and heat over medium heat. You want to cook it until bubbles form around sides of the pan.
  5. Stir in lemon juice.
  6. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add a handful of the cheese mixture to the saucepan. Stir constantly, using the figure-eight hand motion until the cheese is almost melted completely.
  7. Continue adding the rest of the cheese, one handful at a time. You want to allow the cheese to completely melt between additions.
  8. Once the cheese mixture has all been added, stir in the garlic powder, oregano, Worcestershire sauce and pepper sauce. Stir in cornstarch mixture gradually to the pan.
  9. Stir and cook until mixture is smooth and thickened.
  10. Keep warm and serve with dippers.

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FAQs

What is the best fondue cheese? ›

Best Cheese for Fondue

This fondue recipe calls for Gruyère and Swiss cheeses because they're creamy, buttery, and melt smoothly. Other good choices include Gouda, fontina, and Emmental.

Why add flour to cheese fondue? ›

When making cheese fondue, always use a thickener. Cheese should be shredded and tossed with flour or cornstarch to aid in thickening and to improve the viscosity of the fondue. A good rule of thumb is to use one tablespoon of flour or cornstarch per pound of cheese.

What meats are good in cheese fondue? ›

What to Dip into a Cheese Fondue. Yes, cubes of day old french bread etc is the classic option. But feel free to include any of the following as options: cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, apple or pear chunks, crisp green beans, small radishes, smoked sausage like kielbasa or Csabai, even boiled halved baby potatoes.

Why do you put cornstarch in cheese fondue? ›

The cornstarch protects the proteins and the fat in the cheese from breaking down and becoming clumpy and lumpy. Some recipes use flour, but I think that changes the taste of the fondue, making it more starchy. That being said, if you don't have cornstarch you can substitute flour.

What is the best fuel for cheese fondue? ›

Usually fondue fuel is methyl hydrate, also known as methanol, methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol. Most fondue burners have a fiberglass batting inside them to soak the alcohol up and act like a wick, you do not want to overfill the burner because you do not want to spill burning alcohol and start a fire.

What should you not do with fondue? ›

Fondue rules

You must not double dip, and never put your fork directly into your mouth.

How much cheese for fondue per person? ›

The Swiss recommend 200g of cheese per person but believe me that is a lot so I would go with 150g each. Dry white wine or hot tea is the usual accompaniment with a shot of Kirsch for those who are feeling bold.

Why do you put lemon juice in fondue? ›

Lemon juice helps stabilize the emulsion of melted cheese and wine, while providing a bright flavor to balance the dairy-fat richness. Keeping the heat low while melting the cheese prevents the fondue from breaking.

What vegetables are good in fondue? ›

Blanched vegetables: broccoli, asparagus, green beans, snow peas, or snap peas. Blanch in a pot of lightly salted boiling water for a minute or two to soften them up just a bit. Drain them well before putting them out on a serving tray.

Do you season meat before fondue? ›

Bring the oil to a low simmer in the fondue pot. Season meat with salt and pepper and pierce it with the fondue spears. Carefully place the steak pieces into the fondue pot and cook until browned–about 5-7 minutes. Remove from pot and season again with salt and pepper if desired.

Can you overcook cheese fondue? ›

Add a generous pinch each of pepper and nutmeg, and cook, stirring gently, until creamy and smooth, about 10 minutes; don't overcook the fondue or it will get stringy.

Why is my cheese not melting in fondue? ›

When cheese gets too hot, its protein, called casein, can coagulate into a toughened mass, squeezing out liquid and fat. This is probably what happened with your fondue last year. Pots specially designed for cheese fondue insulate the cheese from the heat.

How do you get lumps out of cheese fondue? ›

If the fondue has been over-cooked and the cheese is turning into hard lumps then adding a teaspoon or two of lemon juice should help to restore the texture. If the cheese has split and looks greasy but not lumpy then adding extra cornflour (cornstarch) will help to re-emulsify the mixture.

What is the best substitute for Gruyere cheese in fondue? ›

What Are the Best Gruyère Substitutes? There are plenty of other premier cheeses that can serve as good substitutes for Gruyère cheese. Depending on whether you're melting cheese or adding more variety to your charcuterie board, you might consider Beaufort, Comté, Jarlsberg, Emmental, or Fontina.

What are the three types of fondue? ›

There are three main types: cheese fondue, oil or broth fondue and chocolate fondue. Cheese fondue Mixing a variety of cheeses is best when serving a cheese fondue. Before you start, rub a garlic clove inside the pot for added flavor. Shred all cheeses that will be used to create the fondue before melting it.

What is the difference between Swiss fondue and French fondue? ›

In Switzerland, the main ingredients are Gruyère and vacherin from Fribourg, in equal parts (it is called, fittingly, 'moitié – moitié'). In France, it is often made from French cheeses like Comté, Beaufort and Emmental - which is the recipe for the classic Fondue Savoyarde, from the Alpine region of Savoie.

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