Swiss Cheese Fondue

If you’re searching for the ultimate party dish that’s equal parts fun and delicious, Swiss Cheese Fondue is always a winner. This creamy, cheesy classic not only warms up a gathering but also doubles as an interactive experience for guests. We love serving it at parties alongside crisp green apple slices, juicy red grapes, fresh broccoli, and a charcuterie platter filled with strawberries, cheeses, salamis, nuts, honey, and jam. The combination of savory, sweet, and salty makes every bite unforgettable.

Swiss Cheese Fondue: A Party Favorite

Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner with friends or throwing a lively gathering, this recipe for Swiss Cheese Fondue recipe is simple, satisfying, and guaranteed to impress.

The Secret to Perfect Swiss Cheese Fondue

Traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue relies on flavorful cheeses like Gruyère, Emmenthaler, or Beaufort, melted together with white wine and a touch of garlic. The result? A silky, rich pot of cheese that pairs beautifully with bread, fruit, and cured meats.

If you’re nervous about lumps or separation, here’s a little trick for an easy fondue recipe: you can substitute the shredded cheese with processed Swiss American cheese. This shortcut guarantees a smooth, creamy texture without sacrificing flavor—perfect if you’re preparing fondue for the first time or want extra insurance at your party.

Swiss Cheese Fondue Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons Kerrygold butter
  • 1 tablespoon chopped garlic
  • 2 cups dry white wine
  • 1¼ teaspoons salt
  • 1½ teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
  • 5 cups shredded Gruyère, Emmenthaler, or Beaufort cheese (about 1 pound)
  • Half loaf of rye bread, cubed (2-inch pieces)
  • Half loaf of French bread, cubed (2-inch pieces)

Instructions:

  1. In a small enameled cast-iron pot, melt the butter over medium heat.
  2. Add the chopped garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds until fragrant.
  3. Pour in the wine, salt, and pepper. Bring to a gentle boil.
  4. Gradually stir in the shredded cheese with a wooden spoon, mixing until melted and smooth. If desired, replace some of the shredded cheese with processed Swiss American cheese for a creamier finish.
  5. Once the mixture comes back to a gentle boil, remove from heat and place the pot on a butane burner or Sterno set at the table.

What to Dip in Swiss Cheese Fondue

To enjoy, spear a cube of bread with a fondue fork (soft side first) and dip it into the bubbling cheese. Stir gently in a circular motion before taking a bite. Alongside the bread cubes, some of the best fondue dipping foods include:

  • Sliced green apples
  • Red grapes
  • Fresh broccoli florets
  • Serve alongside a charcuterie platter with strawberries, salamis, nuts, and cheeses

👨‍🍳 Chef Tips

As the creamy cheese fondue pot gets low, don’t waste the last bits of cheese! Add a dozen bread cubes to the pot and stir to create the “soup.” Guests will love scraping up the golden, cheesy crust that sticks to the bottom—it’s considered the best part.

A Memorable Party Dish

Swiss Cheese Fondue isn’t just food—it’s an experience. It encourages conversation, laughter, and plenty of delicious moments around the table. This authentic Swiss Cheese Fondue recipe with wine is a party dish that’s as easy to make as it is to enjoy.

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Dipping broccoli into the Swiss Cheese Fondue

Swiss Cheese Fondue

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Traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue relies on flavorful cheeses like Gruyère, Emmenthaler, or Beaufort, melted together with white wine and a touch of garlic. The result? A silky, rich pot of cheese that pairs beautifully with bread, fruit, and cured meats.
If you’re nervous about lumps or separation, here’s a little trick: you can substitute part of the shredded cheese with processed Swiss American cheese. This shortcut guarantees a smooth, creamy texture without sacrificing flavor—perfect if you’re preparing fondue for the first time or want extra insurance at your party.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 8
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Swiss

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tablespoons Kerrygold butter
  • 1 tablespoon chopped garlic
  • 2 cups dry white wine
  • teaspoons salt
  • teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
  • 5 cups shredded Gruyère, Emmenthaler, or Beaufort cheese
  • Half loaf of rye bread cubed (2-inch pieces)
  • Half loaf of French bread cubed (2-inch pieces)

Method
 

  1. In a small enameled cast-iron pot, melt the butter over medium heat.
  2. Add the chopped garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds until fragrant.
  3. Pour in the wine, salt, and pepper. Bring to a gentle boil.
  4. Gradually stir in the shredded cheese with a wooden spoon, mixing until melted and smooth. If desired, replace some of the shredded cheese with processed Swiss American cheese for a creamier finish.
  5. Once the mixture comes back to a gentle boil, remove from heat and place the pot on a butane burner or Sterno set at the table.
  6. To enjoy, spear a cube of bread with a fondue fork (soft side first) and dip it into the bubbling cheese. Stir gently in a circular motion before taking a bite.
Serve with:
  1. Alongside the bread, we recommend serving sliced green apples, red grapes, fresh broccoli florets and a charcuterie platter with strawberries, salamis, nuts, and cheeses.

Notes

As the fondue pot gets low, don’t waste the last bits of cheese! Add a dozen bread cubes to the pot and stir to create the “soup.” Guests will love scraping up the golden, cheesy crust that sticks to the bottom—it’s considered the best part.

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