Fondue History
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Truly epic
fondue history starts with a recipe in Homer's Iliad (Song XI). Doesn't it stand to reason that the mixture described of Pramnos wine
grated goat's cheese and white flour was a fondue?
Well
whether that's what Homer was describing or not
fondue history states that the warm cheese dish originated in Switzerland but more specifically in the Canton of Neuchatel.
According to history experts
fondue consists of at least two varieties of cheeses that are melted with wine and a bit of flour. It's served communally out of pot called a "caquelon". Long forks are used by each guest to spear a cube of bread then the bread is dipped into the cheese and eaten.
How did cheese fondue get started?
?Well
before we get into the nitty gritty of cheese fondue
let's back up for a second. The word fondue is a derivative of the French word
fondre
which means "to melt". However
this is only a part of how the word fondue is used today.
In doing my research of fondue history
fondue
has a much broader meaning. It refers to foods that are dunked
heated
or cooked in sauce
oil
or broth in a fondue (or similar) pot.
We know now
of course
that the Swiss take credit for the neighborly cuisine. They created it out of necessity
not because someone with too much time on their hands came up with a great idea for eating together!
Before the invention of the refrigerator
cheese and bread were made in the summer and fall to last through the winter. Both became extremely hard and inedible in that state. The bread became so much like concrete that it literally had to be chopped with an ax!
The Swiss realized that if hard-as-rock cheese was heated with wine over a fire
it softened and became deliciously edible. Bread that was too dried out to eat by itself
became soft and pliable when dunked in the melted cheese.
Once a necessity
the cooking method of fondue became a social custom of making the best of the long
cold Swiss winters by huddling around the fire with friends or family with a large pot of cheese and some hard bread. It's a tradition that has stood the years and travelled across the continents.
Fondue history states that the cooking method of fondue dates back to the 18th century when both cheese and wine were important industries in Switzerland. The simple-to-prepare meal used ingredients that were found in most average homes.
Most recipes we see for "traditional" Swiss style fondue are a combination of two cheeses used
Gruyere and Emmenthaler. They are combined because either cheese alone would make for a mixture that was too sharp or too bland.
Most recipes call for the cheeses to be melted in a dry white wine. This helps to keep the cheese from the direct heat as it melts
as well as to add flavor. Kirsch (a clear cherry brandy) was added if the cheese itself was too young to produce the desired tartness. Adding garlic gives the flavoring a good mellow taste
while the flour or cornstarch assists in keeping the cheese from separating.
Here's a delicious and easy recipe for traditional Swiss Fondue:
What you'll need:
- 2 cups shredded process Swiss cheese (1/2 lb unshredded)
- 1 1/2 Tbsp cornstarch
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/8 tsp dry mustard
- 1/8 tsp nutmeg
- 1/8 tsp pepper
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1 clove garlic
- Dry white table wine
- Cooked ham cubes
- Toast triangles
Serve this version of Swiss fondue with ham cubes and toast triangles that are made ahead for swirling in the cheese mixture. You can also use fresh fruits such as apple and pear slices.
Start by tossing the cheese with cornstarch
salt
dry mustard
nutmeg
and pepper. Heat the buttermilk with the garlic in a double boiler or over hot water in the fondue pot. When thoroughly heated
remove the garlic and add the cheese mixture. Stir it until the cheese melts and is blending smoothly.
Heat the wine up a little and add gradually to the mixture
2
Tbsp at a time. This keeps the fondue at a dipping consistency. Serve your guest and make sure each has a fondue fork to use with the ham cubes and fruit. Once you swirl the ham in the cheese mixture
place it on top of the toast triangle and eat until you can eat no more. Delicious!
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For more great info on Fondue and other types of appetizers and appetizer meals
visit Easy Appetizer Recipes at http://www.easy-appetizer-recipes.com.
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