Easy Cheese Fondue Recipes (2024)

This Melting Pot copycat recipe contains affiliate links, but mama’s gotta eat yo!

Easy fondue recipes are my newest obsession. This easy cheese fondue has been one of my tried and true recipes over the years! It’s great for almost any holiday occasion, but is surely a treat to enjoy on Valentine’s Day!

What says I love you more than a creamy, hot bowl of melted cheese (or chocolate, chocolate fondue rocks too)

Melting Pot Copycat Recipe Beer Cheese Fondue

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I was inspired to make this recipe after visiting the Melting Pot, an amazing fondue restaurant. This place is to die for, but it definitely breaks the budget at $100+/couple! That’s without drinks! Don’t get me wrong it was an amazing feast of awesomeness, but it was so good I could eat it once a week. Mama’s bank roll can’t afford that kind of habit!

That’s why I couldn’t wait to get us an electric fondue pot and let me dabble at making my own simple fondue recipes. I was skeptical at first that I could pull this off, but let’s just say I might’ve put on ten pounds because I am the master of cheddar cheese fondue.

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If you are ready to dive in head first, make sure to check out these 35 easy cheese fondue recipes. Everything from chocolate to oil to more gooey cheese fondue recipes. Pin it, lick it, make it!

Fondue Dipper Ideas

Beyond a kick ass cheese fondue recipe, you also have to have the most amazing fondue dipper ideas! This is the fun part. Get creative, and see what flavor combos blow your mind.

Expert tip: Don’t know it until you try it! Some of our favorite fondue dipper ideas we almost turned our nose up at, but we are SO glad we gave them a try. Check out our favorite dippers:

  • Apples
  • Bread
  • Crackers
  • Pears
  • Meat (Salami, Chicken, Steak)
  • Bagels
  • Pretzels

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You guys know me, rather than spend that kind of money, I set off to find a way I could make some amazingly easy cheese fondue at home. This recipe is so simple that even the most beginner cook can have an amazingly tasty fondue.

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Ingredients:

Fondue Cooking Tips: Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use other cheeses? You most certainly can! Just make sure to pay attention to the moisture in the cheese. Cheeses like mozzarella have a lot of moisture which would make it a tad stickier to melt.

Is this gluten free? Because of the beer in this cheddar cheese fondue recipe, this recipe is not gluten free. If you need a gluten free fondue recipe, just eliminate the beer and replace it with warm chicken stock instead.

What if I don’t own a fondue pot? Let me introduce you to my little friend the poor man’s fondue pot! When I first started making this recipe, we used a large stock pot and a glass mixing bowl to melt our cheese in! Put some water in the stock pot and start to bowl it!

That’s it! The only “challenge” is to see if you can eat all the ooey, gooey cheddar cheesy awesomeness before it cools!

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How Do You Make Fondue?

Directions:

  • Cut a loaf of French bread across in normal slices. Then cut these slices into 1 inch strips. Cut the strips in thirds to have cubes of bread.
  • Grate 1 cup of cheddar cheese and 1 cup of swiss cheese is a medium bowl.
  • Put 1 Tbsp of flour in bowl with cheese and toss cheese to coat it in the flour
  • Heat up your double boiler, fondue pot, large pot with water and bring water to gentle boil
  • Place top part of fondue pot over water, and place 1/2 cup beer in pot
  • Add dry mustard, garlic powder, and pepper to beer
  • Once beer is almost warm, add cheese about 1 tbsp at a time constantly stirring with fork until melted.
  • Keep stirring until the cheese has a runny consistency, it should not be clumpy. If it is clumpy try adding a little bit more beer, just a little at a time until you achieve the desired consistency. If it is too runny add more cheese or a little more flour.

Don’t be afraid to play around with the mustard, garlic, and pepper. I usually just season to taste. You can always add more when you are melting the cheese. The beer adds such a great flavor to the fondue. I could eat a whole pot myself!

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Yield: 8

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Swiss Cheese
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese
  • 1 Tbsp flour (or swap it out for gluten free flour)
  • 1 tsp dry mustard
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • fresh cracked pepper (to taste)
  • 1/2 -3/4 cup beer
  • French bread or Italian bread

Instructions

    Cut a loaf of French bread across in normal slices. Then cut these slices into 1 inch strips. Cut the strips in thirds to have cubes of bread.

Grate 1 cup of cheddar cheese and 1 cup of swiss cheese is a medium bowl.

Put 1 Tbsp of flour in bowl with cheese and toss cheese to coat it in the flour

Heat up your double boiler, fondue pot, large pot with water and bring water to gentle boil

Place top part of fondue pot over water, and place 1/2 cup beer in pot

Add dry mustard, garlic powder, and pepper to beer

Once beer is almost warm, add cheese about 1 tbsp at a time constantly stirring with fork until melted.

Keep stirring until the cheese has a runny consistency, it should not be clumpy. If it is clumpy try adding a little bit more beer, just a little at a time until you achieve the desired consistency. If it is too runny add more cheese or a little more flour.

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Easy Cheese Fondue Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can I put in fondue instead of wine? ›

These substitutes will provide a similar liquid base for your fondue and help create a smooth and creamy texture. Certainly! In addition to using broth or apple cider as a substitute for wine in Swiss cheese fondue, you can also use beer or a combination of lemon juice and water.

What type of cheese is best for fondue? ›

The best all-around cheeses for fondue are fontina, Gruyère, and gouda. If you aren't sure what to pick, use even amounts of these three. Together are lush and complex. For classic Swiss cheese fondue (meaning one like what you would find in Switzerland), a mix of traditional, firm mountain-style cheeses is best.

What kind of bread is good for fondue? ›

A mild-flavored sourdough or baguette will work well. You can also use a loaf of dense rye bread, but you may want to cube it instead of tearing it into chunks. Baguettes are the traditional choice for dipping in fondue because they have a mild flavor and crisp crust that's perfect for dipping in creamy, melted cheese.

What are the best things to fondue? ›

A firm fish like salmon or tuna will hold up well in the pot. Additionally, shellfish such as shrimp, scallops, crab and lobster also work well for fondue. Vegetables: Fresh vegetables are great things to fondue in oil. Mushrooms, peppers, squash and more can add to the variety of your dipping options.

What should you not do with fondue? ›

Fondue rules

You must not double dip, and never put your fork directly into your mouth.

Why does cheese fondue need wine? ›

Flavour is added from the wine and the Kirsch, they also to and extent reduce the risk of the fondue curdling. However the acid in the wine also helps to stop the fondue from being stringy by breaking up the protein chains in the cheese.

What cut of meat is good for fondue? ›

To cut a steak for fondue, cut it into 1/2-inch cubes. The best cuts of beef for fondue include top sirloin, ribeye, and tenderloin. Cut or slice the meat according to personal preference. Some prefer to slice steaks into long strips, while others cube the meat into small pieces.

What are the 4 types of fondue? ›

There are four commonly prepared types of fondue: cheese fondue, chocolate fondue, oil fondue (also known as meat fondue), and broth fondue. Fondue savoyarde traditionally includes the cheeses comté, beaufort, reblochon, and abondance.

What is the bottom of a cheese fondue called? ›

A cheese fondue mixture should be kept warm enough to keep the fondue smooth and liquid but not so hot that it burns. If this temperature is held until the fondue is finished there will be a thin crust of toasted (not burnt) cheese at the bottom of the caquelon. This is called la religieuse (French for the nun).

What vegetables are good for fondue? ›

Sauteed artichoke hearts, as well as almost any mushroom (crimini, shiitake, oyster, or sliced portobellos) are delicious additions to the tray of fondue dippers. And if you need something quick that can be served raw, try celery, fennel spears, carrots, and cherry tomatoes.

What side dishes go with cheese fondue? ›

Bread. Bread is an excellent choice for cheese fondue because it soaks up the warm cheese and creamy flavors, creating a delicious combination. There are so many options to choose from for this classic side, such as French baguettes, sourdough, breadsticks, bagels, croutons or pretzels.

Should vegetables be cooked for fondue? ›

Plan on cooking, steaming and blanching veggies and potatoes an hour or so before the party. Don't serve damp veggies. Cheese fondue won't stick to damp veggies, so make sure they're dry before serving. There's nothing sadder than watching fondue slide right off your broccoli and back into the pot.

Why do you put lemon juice in fondue? ›

Lemon juice helps stabilize the emulsion of melted cheese and wine, while providing a bright flavor to balance the dairy-fat richness. Keeping the heat low while melting the cheese prevents the fondue from breaking.

What alcohol can I use in fondue? ›

This traditional cheese fondue recipe features both Emmental and Gruyère cheeses as well as a type of brandy called Kirschwasser (also called Kirsch), which is made from cherries. If you can't find Kirschwasser, you can substitute brandy or cognac. But don't use cherry liqueur — it's too sweet.

Does fondue always have wine in it? ›

Traditional cheese fondue uses white wine as its base, but this recipe has no wine at all and therefore alcohol-free. This means that this is a kid-friendly, fully Halal dish. Instead of wine, I like to use a combination of low sodium stock and milk.

What alcohol is good for fondue? ›

The best drinks for a fondue party: co*cktails, beer, red wine, white wine, and brandy to serve-- recommended by a sommelier!

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