**Raclette: A Culinary Journey from the Swiss Alps to Your Dinner Table**
Originating in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Raclette has captured the world's palate with its unique melting cheese experience. This delectable dish involves melting cheese over a heat source, traditionally a small table-top grill, and scraping the melted cheese onto various accompaniments. Our collection of Raclette recipes brings this Alpine tradition to your kitchen, offering a variety of flavorful options to satisfy every taste. From classic Swiss Raclette to innovative American-style variations, these recipes promise a cheesy, gooey indulgence that will delight your family and friends. Prepare to embark on a culinary adventure that celebrates the cheesy goodness of Raclette, turning your dining table into a mini Alpine chalet. Get ready to savor the rich, creamy texture of melted cheese paired with an array of delectable sides, from boiled potatoes and cornichons to cured meats and fresh vegetables. Let the Raclette journey begin!
**Recipes Included:**
1. **Classic Swiss Raclette:** Experience the traditional Swiss Raclette, featuring melted Raclette cheese scraped onto boiled potatoes, accompanied by cornichons, pickled onions, and a variety of cured meats.
2. **American-Style Raclette with Roasted Vegetables:** Elevate the classic Raclette with roasted vegetables, adding a vibrant pop of color and a delightful crunch to your plate.
3. **Raclette with Grilled Fruits:** Surprise your taste buds with this unique twist on Raclette, where melted cheese meets grilled fruits like pineapple, mango, and peaches.
4. **Seafood Raclette:** Take your Raclette experience to new depths with seafood, using melted cheese to create a rich and flavorful sauce for succulent shrimp, scallops, and salmon.
5. **Vegetarian Raclette with Grilled Halloumi:** Indulge in a meatless Raclette variation, featuring grilled halloumi cheese paired with roasted vegetables and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.
6. **Raclette Fondue:** Elevate your Raclette game with a creamy, decadent fondue, perfect for dipping your favorite bread, vegetables, or fruit.
HOW TO MAKE RACLETTE
How to make raclette, a traditional Swiss dish, at home with a raclette grill.
Provided by Thanh | Eat, Little Bird
Categories Dinner
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- If necessary, cut the raclette cheese to fit the coupelles or small trays under the raclette grill.
- Turn the raclette grill on to medium-high heat.
- If you are using bacon, place the bacon rashers onto the grill plate and cook until your liking.
- Use the bacon fat to cook the other ingredients.
- If you are not using bacon, simply brush the grill plate with some oil.
- Place some meat and vegetables on the hot grill plate.
- While the meat and vegetables are cooking on the grill plate, place a slice of raclette cheese into the coupelles or small trays, and place them under the heating element.
- The melted raclette cheese is usually served over the warm potatoes on your plate, which you should slice just before adding the cheese. But it is also common to place the melted cheese over the cooked vegetables. Some people even put slices of potatoes into the coupelles so that the cheese melts directly on top. Do as you please!
- Be careful to not overcook the meat on the grill plate.
RACLETTE AMERICAN STYLE
We have a group of girlfriends who get together every so often for a night together, either out or at someone's house. My turn is always right before Xmas holidays and we've made a tradition of having Raclette night. Here's our fun variation on the authentic Swiss/French Raclette meal. I purchased my T-fal brand "Swiss Raclette with Grill for 8 people" at http://thekitchenstore.com. Raclette cheese is sold in fine cheese stores, at Trader Joes (for a lot less $$) if their store is close to you or it can be ordered on-line from http://www.igourmet.com/. igourmet.com also has a French sausage called Campagne Saucisson that I'd like to try next time. We served both red and white wines - beer is also nice. Cooking time will be for as long you and your guests want to sit at the table. Be sure to include a decadant chocolate dessert for the end of your meal - chocolate macaroons are especially nice. Enjoy!
Provided by annbb
Categories Cheese
Time 40m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- TO DO AHEAD, steps 1 - 5 (about 30 - 45 minutes prep time: Cut rind off Raclette cheese and slice about 1/4" thick and in a size to fit your raclette trays. Slice the cheddar cheese the same way. Arrange on a platter, cover and refrigerate.
- Slice the Portobello mushrooms 1/4" thick, (or buy already sliced). Slice the peppers in long strips. Put mushrooms and peppers into a Ziploc bag. Mix or preferably emulsify together Good Seasons Italian dressing package with balsamic and olive oil. Pour into the Ziploc, close and gently shake to coat everything. Marinate for no more than half a day. Arrange on a platter, (We put it on an oval one, red pepper strips in the middle and mushrooms on each end - pretty!), cover and refrigerate.
- Brown the sausages on all sides in a skillet. When nice and browned, boil them until just done, still a little pink in the middle. When they are cool enough to handle, slice them about 1/4" thick and on a slight diagonal. Arrange on a platter with the ham slices, (step 4).
- Separate the proscuitto and ham slices. Cut them in half and arrange them on a platter - we took each slice and made a sort of rosette out of it so they were easier to pick up and put the sausages in the middle with the hams on either side.
- Put shaved beef in a Ziploc bag. Pour in your marinade of your choice, close the bag and shake to mix well. (We emulsified together some olive oil, bourbon, a garlic clove, about a T. of Grey Poupon mustard, a splash of balsamic and black pepper.) Marinate for an hour to several hours. Drain the marinade off the steak; try to separate the slices, make "rosettes" and arrange on a platter BY ITSELF since it's a raw meat; cover and refrigerate.
- AN HOUR BEFORE EATING, step 6: Take everything out of the refrigerator (at least an hour before eating) so they're room temperature.
- ABOUT 20 MINUTES BEFORE EATING, steps 7 - 9: Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the potatoes till just done - fork tender but not falling apart. Drain and place in a covered dish.
- Put your greens in a salad bowl. No more than 20 minutes before eating, toss with your favorite vinaigrette (we made our own with wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, pepper, pinch of sugar and dried dill), orange sections and walnuts.
- Turn on your Raclette grill. I taped the grill's electric cord to the table so it wouldn't be accidentally jerked off if someone tripped over the extension cord. Of course, I tripped over the cord - thank GOD it was taped down!
- DINNER'S READY!!: Put everything on the table and enjoy! We used sandwich plates instead of dinner-size plates and everyone had their own salad bowl, which we dished up and took to each person at the table. We also used fondue forks for stabbing and grabbing. DELICIOUS!!! And a lot of fun!
- For those of you who've not done this yet: Each person takes the cheese they want and what they want to grill on the top of the raclette maker and then"cooks" his own meal. The Raclette (or cheddar) cheese is melted in small pans underneath the grill top. When the cheese is melted it is poured over the potatoes. The meats and veggies are grilled on the top of the appliance. DELICIOUS!!
RACLETTE
Steps:
- In a large pot combine 8 cups water, potatoes and 1 tablespoon salt. Place over high heat to bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer until potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, 15 to 25 minutes. Drain and set aside.
- If you have oven-proof plates, preheat a broiler. If you do not have oven-proof plates, preheat oven to 250 degrees. When cool enough to handle, cut the potatoes in half lengthwise. Divide the warm potatoes, cut-side up, evenly among four plates, arranging them in a pinwheel pattern.
- Arrange one quarter of the cheese slices in a single layer over each portion of potatoes, taking care to completely cover all potatoes. Broil or bake until cheese melts, about 3 minutes in a broiler or 10 minutes in an oven.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot, garnished with scallions sprinkled on top. Cornichons, pickled onions and pickled cauliflower are optional accompaniments. If desired, the dish may be served with a green salad.
Tips:
- To ensure your Raclette is melted and gooey, preheat your grill or Raclette maker before adding the cheese.
- Use a variety of cheeses to create a delicious and flavorful Raclette. Try using a combination of Swiss, Gruyère, and Emmental cheeses.
- For the best Raclette experience, serve your Raclette with a variety of accompaniments, such as roasted potatoes, cornichons, and sliced meats.
- If you are using a grill to melt your Raclette, make sure to keep a close eye on it to prevent the cheese from burning.
- To make your Raclette even more indulgent, try topping it with a fried egg or some crispy bacon.
Conclusion:
Raclette is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether you are hosting a party or simply looking for a fun and easy weeknight meal, Raclette is the perfect choice. With its endless possibilities for customization, Raclette is a dish that you will never get tired of. Give it a try today and see for yourself why Raclette is so popular around the world!
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