Red Wine Pear Crisp with Spiced Streusel – Aggie from Aggie’s Kitchen
Cheese Fondue with Apples - Shelby from The Life and Loves of Grumpy's Honeybunch
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup (3 ounces) shredded Emmenthaler or Swiss cheese
- ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 garlic clove, halved
- ¾ cup fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth
- ¼ cup dry white wine
- 1 teaspoon kirsch (cherry brandy)
- 3 apples, each cored and cut into 9 wedges (I used Granny Smith)
- Lightly spoon flour into a dry measuring cup; level with a knife. Combine flour, cheese, and nutmeg, tossing well.
- Rub cut sides of garlic on inside of a medium, heavy saucepan. Add broth and wine to pan; bring to a simmer over medium heat.
- Add one-third cheese mixture to pan, stirring with a whisk until combined. Repeat procedure with remaining cheese mixture. Reduce heat to medium-low; cook 5 minutes or until smooth, stirring frequently.
- Remove cheese mixture from heat; stir in kirsch. Pour mixture into a fondue pot. Keep warm over low flame. Serve with apple wedges.
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Can try almost all fruits!
Linda
I love fondue. Believe it or not, we had it back in the 70s. Your photos make my mouth water.
noble pig
Wow, that did come out good. I could easily eat this for breakfast!
Megan
I love cheese fondue (of course) and haven't had it in such a long time. Maybe Christmas eve would be a good time to change that. seems wierd, I'm already thinking of Christmas eve dinner. LOL
Lori
Oh my this looks so yummy. Shelby, really, all your stuff is amazing.
Katy ~
Yummmy, creammy -liciousness going on here!!
Kathleen
This looks wonderful! I make cheese fondue every year on Christmas eve-eve. This will be the recipe we have this year!! Thanks for sharing! YUM
Susie
I made cheese fondue for NYE a few years ago... so yummy. I rarely just DRINK wine, but I love to cook with it. I buy the little bottles that come in a 4-pack (a bunch of different kinds are starting to be available all the sudden in my store). Nothing beats a red-wine mushroom gravy with beef. YUMMY!
Lynda
This looks so tempting and good! I wouldn't know what wine to use either, butlooks like it turned dout delicious!
Cooking Light eds
MMMmmmmm... One of the best things about seasons with colder weather is the chance to share warm things around a table with friends. This looks like just the dish for such occasions. Very nice supper club choice!!
Helene
I can't wait to try this fondue after a day skiing. Looks yummy.
Aggie
I love cheese fondue...but have never made it at home. That looks delicious!!
Ingrid
Looks good HoneyB! While I don't drink I do have a bottle of white wine in the fridge that I use for recipes that call for some. Needless to say it's been in ther quite some time.
~ingrid
Cookie baker Lynn
Cheese fondue is a wonderful way to get people to come together. They have to, to reach the pot, plus they get to play with their food, so it makes a fun atmosphere for dinner.
Bellini Valli
I just love cheese fondue and make it often for special occasions. This really made our virtual supper special.
Barbara Bakes
I don't usually cook with wine, but love a good cheese fondue. A perfect way to start your supper club!
Jamie
Shelby,
I love anything cheesy and that fondue looks so good. What a great way to start a meal. Thanks for "bringing" this to our supper....now I need to make it so I can actually taste it!