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As in any cooking, use the best and freshest ingredients available.
Traditional
Swiss Raclette Recipe
Classic or traditional raclette
is a simple meal that can be enjoyed by all. Invite family and friends
to discover the unique taste of Switzerland.
2 lbs / 1kg small new potatoes
1 ½ lbs/ 800g Swiss raclette cheese, cut into slices
Side dishes:
A selection of dried meats,
prosciutto, parma ham etc.
Baguettes
Gherkins, pickled onions
Fresh pepper.
Wash the potatoes and boil
them in their skin until cooked. Place the potatoes, cheese and all side
dishes on the table. Place a slice of cheese into raclette dish and place
under the grill to melt. When the cheese has melted scrape onto potatoes,
gherkins and pickled onions. Grind fresh pepper on top and enjoy with
a dried meats and baguette. Serves 8 Enjoy with a light white wine such
as Swiss Neufchatel Blanc or California Fumé Blanc.
Tips:
Other cheeses such
as Tilsit, Grey Alp Cheese, Appenzeller & Emmental can also be used.
Raclette
Apetizers/Side Dish Ideas
Cheese Toast
Lightly toast slices of French
or Italian bread on the grill plate. Place in a raclette dish and, if
desired, sprinkle with white wine. Cover with a slice of cheese and slide
the raclette dish under the grill. Cook 5 to 6 minutes. If desired, thin
slices of bacon or ham, sliced mushrooms or onion rings can be cooked
on the grill plate at the same time and serviced on the toast.
Grilled Potatoes
Slice small pre-boiled potatoes
lengthwise, place in a raclette dish. Cover with a thin layer of cheese
(or you can use spice mixes), slide the raclette dish under grill plate
until cheese has melted.
Quesadillas
Grill green or red
peppers, mushrooms and onions on the grill top. Place a slice of mozzarella
cheese in raclette dish and slide under grill plate until cheese has melted.
Place a tortilla on the grill top and fill with grilled vegetables and
melted cheese. Fold tortilla over and flip it so both sides are browned.
Cut and serve. You can also add your favorite meat and try different types
of cheeses.
Raclette
Main Dish Recipes
Meat
Cut meat into bite-size pieces.
Depending on the thickness, grill the meat for approx. 2 – 4 minutes
on each side. For a variety, try marinating your meat prior to grilling.
For large or whole pieces of meat/chicken grilling time is approximately
15 minutes each side.
Fish and Seafood
Fish and seafood are particularly
suitable for grilling. However, since their proteins are very sensitive
to heat, be careful not to cook them at too high a temperature. Thicker
fillets should be cooked on the (slightly oiled) grill top at medium heat.
Shishkabobs
Cut meat and vegetables such
as onion, cherry tomatoes, peppers into bite-size pieces and add alternately
onto wooden skewers, grill for approx. 3 – 5 minutes depending on
thickness of meat. Another alternative is ham or chicken with peppers
and pineapple.
You can substitute
meat for shrimp or salmon as well.
Raclette
Desserts
Savoy-style
Pears
Peel, halve and core the pears
and thinly slice. Melt butter in raclette dish and arrange the pears in
a fan shape. Sprinkle with sugar and cook for a few minutes on top of
the grill top until the pears are just soft. Pour some cream over them
and slide the pans under the grill and cook gently until the sauce is
slightly caramelized.
You can substitute
pears for baking apples and add cinnamon for extra flavour.
Orange Cake
Lightly toast both sides of
a slice of sponge cake. Place a slice in the raclette dish and, if desired,
sprinkle with some orange liqueur. Slice an orange thinly, remove the
pith, halve and arrange over lapping slices on the cake. Sprinkle thickly
with coarse, raw sugar and bake under the grill for 5 – 6 minutes.
You can substitute
oranges for peaches for a fresh summer flavour.
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