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can you get kirsch liquor?

Cheese Fondue Anyone?

Does anyone have a recipe for a classic/traditional cheese fondue? I would

like to make it for New Year's Eve. I notice there isn't anything in NT.

Thanks,

Kathy

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4 servings

shoulds use natural unpasturized cheese...

1 lb emmenthaler cheese or 1/2 emmenthaler and 1/2 gruyere

rub a heavy saucepan with garlic

into pan pour 2cups dry white wine...heat uncovered on moderately high heat.

In a mixing cup add 3 tablespoons kirsh or brandy for flavour and then dissolve

1 teaspoon cornstarch.

your pan of wine should be " smiling " with fine foamy bubbles but not actually

boiling, Add coarsely grated cheese stirring constantly. keep highheat but not

boiling. add all grated cheese until stirring gets slight resistance. Add

kirsch mixture while continuing to stir vigoursely. continue cooking until

mixture thickens.

Transfer to dipping pot with low heat. add nutmeg, white pepper and paprika...

dip and enjoy.

crunchy veggies , apples, pears are great. Bread as well of course

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Does anyone have a recipe for a classic/traditional cheese fondue? I would

like to make it for New Year's Eve. I notice there isn't anything in NT.

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Sure, I might even have some.

--- In , " panamabob " <panamabob@S...>

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> can you get kirsch liquor?

>

>

> Cheese Fondue Anyone?

>

>

> Does anyone have a recipe for a classic/traditional cheese fondue? I

would

> like to make it for New Year's Eve. I notice there isn't anything in NT.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kathy

>

>

>

>

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Sounds delicious, I'll try it.

Thanks,

Kathy

--- In , " panamabob " <panamabob@S...>

wrote:

> 4 servings

>

> shoulds use natural unpasturized cheese...

>

> 1 lb emmenthaler cheese or 1/2 emmenthaler and 1/2 gruyere

>

> rub a heavy saucepan with garlic

>

> into pan pour 2cups dry white wine...heat uncovered on moderately high

heat.

>

> In a mixing cup add 3 tablespoons kirsh or brandy for flavour and then

dissolve 1 teaspoon cornstarch.

>

> your pan of wine should be " smiling " with fine foamy bubbles but not

actually boiling, Add coarsely grated cheese stirring constantly. keep

highheat but not boiling. add all grated cheese until stirring gets slight

resistance. Add kirsch mixture while continuing to stir vigoursely. continue

cooking until mixture thickens.

>

> Transfer to dipping pot with low heat. add nutmeg, white pepper and

paprika...

>

> dip and enjoy.

>

> crunchy veggies , apples, pears are great. Bread as well of course

>

> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>

>

> Does anyone have a recipe for a classic/traditional cheese fondue? I

would

> like to make it for New Year's Eve. I notice there isn't anything in NT.

>

>

>

>

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TRY IT? Sacre Bleu... you must immerse yourself in the joyous procedure!!

With wintery winds and frosty crinkles on the window and the warmth from the

glow of warm friends close at hand you cant but enjoy this cheesy extravagance.

sigh, if no special proper cheese is at hand , I have made do with munster and

havarty, ,,, melted warm cheese is always delicous...

you may also substitute apple juice or cider as well for wine...

Some add a little beer as well (not heavy dark ones though)

best !!

Re: Cheese Fondue Anyone?

Sounds delicious, I'll try it.

Thanks,

Kathy

> 4 servings

>

> shoulds use natural unpasturized cheese...

>

> 1 lb emmenthaler cheese or 1/2 emmenthaler and 1/2 gruyere

>

> rub a heavy saucepan with garlic

>

> into pan pour 2cups dry white wine...heat uncovered on moderately high

heat.

>

> In a mixing cup add 3 tablespoons kirsh or brandy for flavour and then

dissolve 1 teaspoon cornstarch.

>

> your pan of wine should be " smiling " with fine foamy bubbles but not

actually boiling, Add coarsely grated cheese stirring constantly. keep

highheat but not boiling. add all grated cheese until stirring gets slight

resistance. Add kirsch mixture while continuing to stir vigoursely. continue

cooking until mixture thickens.

>

> Transfer to dipping pot with low heat. add nutmeg, white pepper and

paprika...

>

> dip and enjoy.

>

> crunchy veggies , apples, pears are great. Bread as well of course

>

> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>

>

> Does anyone have a recipe for a classic/traditional cheese fondue? I

would

> like to make it for New Year's Eve. I notice there isn't anything in NT.

>

>

>

>

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