Holiday Cheese Fondu Board
Holiday Gatherings Made Easy with a Festive Fondue Board
The holidays are a time for gathering, celebrating, and creating moments that bring people together. What better way to spark conversation and joy than with a holiday fondue board? This centerpiece is not only visually stunning but also irresistibly delicious, making it the perfect addition to any holiday spread.
With its creamy cheddar and gouda base, this fondue recipe is a true comfort food experience. The rich, velvety cheese pairs beautifully with the variety of dippers—think crisp apple slices, savory sausages, crunchy crackers, and sweet grapes. And for those who crave a bold twist, the optional addition of blue cheese is sure to impress.
The beauty of a fondue board lies in its versatility. It caters to a wide range of tastes and encourages guests to mix and match flavors, ensuring everyone leaves satisfied. Plus, it’s a dish that invites interaction—a great icebreaker for holiday parties!
Ready to create your own fondue masterpiece? This recipe is quick to prepare, so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time making memories with your loved ones. Gather around, grab your favorite dippers, and let the holiday festivities begin!
Holiday Fondu Board
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Category
Appetizer
Servings
8-10
Whether you’re hosting a cozy family gathering or a festive get-together, this cheese fondue board is guaranteed to make your holiday parties unforgettable. So grab your favorite beer or chicken stock, warm up your fondue pot, and let the dipping and snacking begin!
Ingredients
Cheddar Fondue
- 3 cups shredded cheddar
- 3 cups shredded gouda
- 4 ounces crumbled blue cheese (optional)
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- 1 clove garlic, sliced in half
- 1 cup beer or chicken stock
- ½ teaspoon mustard powder
- salt and pepper to taste
For the Board
- Sliced sausages
- Assorted crackers and breads
- Assorted fruits like grapes and apples
- Assorted vegetables
- Toasted nuts
Directions
Add cheddar and gouda to a bowl and toss with cornstarch
Rub the inside of a fondue with the cut side of a garlic clove, then discard garlic. Pour the wine or chicken stock into the pot and place over medium-low heat. When it starts to bubble, add the cheese one handful at a time, stirring until melted. Add the mustard powder and season to taste with salt and pepper. If using blue cheese, add and stir until melted and smooth. Keep on low heat until ready to serve.
Place the fondue pot on a board or serving table. Arrange your sausage, breads, crackers, fruits, vegetables and nuts around the pot. Serve and enjoy!
1 comment
What size fondue pot do you recommend? Larger than 6 cups? Ty