Burnt Cheese. For those of you who have worked in the kitchen.. Burnt Cheese really does sound delicious.. and this is exactly what this dish is.
The dish originated in the Valais region of Switzerland where herders use to heat up their cheese over a campfire along with potatoes and pickles (well it was potatoes or bread.. it gets cold here OK?)
History has it that the dish is well over 800 years old!
Raclette cheese usually comes in a huge round.. somewhere around 15 pounds.
There are special Raclette heat lamps that melt and brown the top layer of the cheese.
The melty goodness is scraped off and served piping hot with some potatoes, pickles and plenty of raclette powder.
It is quite a heavy dish- one for the winter time. Simple. Filling. and helps you bulk up for the winter.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Lake Geneva Regional Food: Raclette
Labels:
Cheese
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Food
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Local food
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Raclette
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Suisse
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Suisse Romande
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Swiss Romande
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Switzerland
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