Cheese Fondue
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By Betty Crocker
Cheese Fondue
Instructions
Prep:10min
Sitting around a fondue pot with friends is a cheesy delight—who doesn’t love a cozy get-together over delicious, ooey-gooey comfort food? Cheese fondue originated in Switzerland, where the earliest known recipe for "Käss mit Wein zu kochen" (translation: "to cook cheese with wine") was printed in a 1699 Zurich cookbook. The Swiss continue to promote the dish; the motto "fondue isch guet und git e gueti luune" (translation: “fondue is good and creates a good mood") even has its own acronym: FIGUGEGL. If the thought of making fondue is intimidating, Betty is here to tell you to shake it off! Follow this easy cheese fondue recipe, and add one more party skill to your already impressive repertoire. If you’ve found that just reading about this recipe has put you in an exceptionally good mood, consider dipping your long fondue fork into even more cheesy recipes from Betty Crocker.
Updated at: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 09:32:11 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
61
Moderate
Glycemic Load
37
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories680.1 kcal (34%)
Total Fat29.8 g (43%)
Carbs57 g (22%)
Sugars7.3 g (8%)
Protein33.8 g (68%)
Sodium749.2 mg (37%)
Fiber4.6 g (16%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
5 servings
2 cupsshredded swiss cheese
2 cupsshredded gruyère cheese
or swiss
2 tablespoonsall-purpose flour
1 clovegarlic
cut in half
1 cupdry white wine
or nonalcoholic white wine
1 tablespoonlemon juice
3 tablespoonskirsch
dry sherry, brandy, or nonalcoholic white wine
1 loafFrench bread
cut into 1-inch pieces
apple
slices
pear
if desired
Instructions
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