The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (2024)

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I have been a lover of fondue since my first visit to The Melting Pot with my parents many, many years ago in Pensacola, FL. I remember then, as a little girl,how excited I was to watch them create these decadent cheese or chocolate creations in front of me! And I loved to cook my own meats in the bubbling broth and try the variety of mouth watering selection of sauces they set out. To this day The Melting Pot is still one of my favorite restaurants, especially for a Girls Night Out or Romantic Date Night.

Last month, I had the pleasure of taking my hardworking husband on a long weekend to Houston. He had never been to The Melting Pot, actually I don’t think he had ever had fondue before (gasp!), so I knew that had to be our first stop!

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We ordered the Four Course Experience, which is a fun and clever concept and perfect for a couple out for a romantic evening! You choose one cheese fondue to share, you eachselect an individual salad, then you each select your individual entréeand finally chooseone chocolate fondueto share. It’s a great way to sample a little bit of everything off the menu!

What we ordered:

Bacon and Brie Cheese Fondue

Spinach Mushroom Salad (Ashton) and Caesar Salad (Me)

The Classic Dinner (Ashton) and Fondue Fusion (Me)

Flaming Turtle Chocolate Fondue

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The Melting Pot Houston offered to take our picture and then posted it for
download on their website. Such a nice, personaltouch!

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The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue

Ingredients

  • 2 3/4 cups (11 ounces) shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • 3 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 1 cup beer
  • 4 teaspoons chopped garlic
  • 6 tablespoons Green Goddess Sauce (recipe link below)
  • 1 teaspoon The Melting Pot Garlic and Wine Seasoning optional
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  • Toss the cheese with the flour in a bowl.

  • Place a metal bowl over a saucepan filled with 2 inches of water(or use a double boiler).

  • Bring the water to a boil over high heat.

  • Reduce the heat to medium and pour the beer in the bowl.

  • Stir in the garlic using a fork.

  • Cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly.

  • Add half the cheese and cook until the cheese is melted, stirring constantly.

  • Add the remaining cheese a small amount at a time, stirring constantly in a circular motion after each addition until the cheese is melted.

  • Fold in the Green Goddess Sauce, Garlic and Wine Seasoning, and pepper.

  • Pour into a warm fondue pot and keep warm over low heat.

  • NOTE: The cheese is shredded and tossed with flour to aid in thickening and to improve the viscosity of the fondue. The fondue should be the consistency of warm honey when completed. Monitor the cheese carefully as it is being added. Not all the cheese may be needed, and, in some cases, more cheese may be needed to reach the perfect consistency.

  • *Serve with green apple slices, crisp broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower, pretzels,and crusty chunks of bread such as pumpernickel.

Notes

Recipe from The Melting Pot 'Dip into Something Different' Cookbook

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Lots of flavorful chopped garlic, light beer, and gooey cheese make this fondue the perfect warm meal during these cold winter nights!

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Stir with a fork until the cheese is completely melted.

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Add the Green Goddess Sauce (recipe here).
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Season with ground black pepper and Garlic and Wine Seasoning (available at The Melting Pot)

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Serve warm with apples, veggies, bread, and pretzels!

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  1. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (19)Laurie Lufkin

    Can't wait to see the fondue recipes, my clever friend!

    Reply

  2. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (20)Angela

    We would definitely do the 4 course experience! "The classic" sounds delicious and is making my mouth water just thinking about it!

    Reply

  3. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (21)K

    Honestly, I would probably make any cheese or chocolate fondue!!!

    Reply

  4. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (22)Zachary Meade

    THIS IS AWESOME. FONDUE IS AWESOME. If you ever get the chance to check out a Colorado Fondue company, you should. They are stellar.

    Reply

  5. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (23)Zachary Meade

    I would order everything on the menu!!! I would also cook the garlic fondue you did. That looked boss.

    Reply

  6. The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (24)Paige Cromer

    I would do the 4 course experience as well. I would get the Wisconsin trio, spinach and mushroom salad, and the yin and yang for desert. The meats don't matter a whole lot to me.

    Reply

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The Melting Pot Garlic Herb Cheddar Fondue (2024)

FAQs

What does the melting pot serve with cheese fondue? ›

Cheese Fondue

Served with artisan breads and seasonal fruits & veggies. Choose one cheese fondue per cooktop. Gluten-free dipper plate available upon request. Ask your server about vegan cheese fondue options.

What is the best melting cheese for fondue? ›

Best Cheese for Fondue

This fondue recipe calls for Gruyère and Swiss cheeses because they're creamy, buttery, and melt smoothly. Other good choices include Gouda, fontina, and Emmental.

What are the dipping sauces at Melting Pot? ›

All entrées are served with an array of our signature dipping sauces.
  • Green Goddess. (51 cal per serving)
  • Gorgonzola Port. (80 cal per serving)
  • Teriyaki Glaze. (21 cal per serving)
  • Yogurt Curry. (81 cal per serving)
  • Ginger Plum. (33 cal per serving)
  • Garlic Dijon Butter. (112 cal per serving)

Why is my cheese fondue rubbery? ›

If the fondue has been over-cooked and the cheese is turning into hard lumps then adding a teaspoon or two of lemon juice should help to restore the texture. If the cheese has split and looks greasy but not lumpy then adding extra cornflour (cornstarch) will help to re-emulsify the mixture.

What do you normally eat with cheese fondue? ›

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.

What do you traditionally eat with fondue? ›

Bread, Crackers, and Chips

Bread is the most popular dipper for cheese fondue. There are many excellent options to choose from. French bread, breadsticks, and croutons are always favorites, but also consider multigrain bread, rye, sourdough, pumpernickel, and even bagels.

Why is my cheddar cheese not melting? ›

Younger cheeses tend to melt more easily than older ones, so a younger cheddar will melt much better than an aged one. Older cheeses like aged cheddar are actually poor melters and can become grainy or oily when melted. How it's made: Certain cheeses will also have a harder time melting based on how they are made.

Is cheddar a good melting cheese? ›

What is the best melting cheese? Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points - cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options. Which melts better, mild or sharp cheddar? Mild cheddar melts more smoothly than sharper (more aged) cheddar.

What kind of oil is best for fondue? ›

Canola oil and peanut oil are both excellent options for fondue, and both have a high smoke point so that they won't burn as quickly as other oils. Peanut oil also has a milder taste than canola oil, which may be preferable if you want neutral-tasting food.

What are the 6 KFC dipping sauces? ›

The Complete list of KFC sauces
  • KFC Honey Mustard Sauce. One bite in and it'll prove itself as one of your all-time favorites too. ...
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What is the most popular dipping sauce in the world? ›

Tomato ketchup

Tomato ketchup doesnt need much of an introduction seeing as it is considered the most popular dipping sauce around the world.

What is fondue cooking style? ›

Fondue (UK: /ˈfɒnd(j)uː/, US: /fɒnˈd(j)uː/, French: [fɔ̃dy]) is a Swiss melted cheese and wine dish served in a communal pot (caquelon or fondue pot) over a portable stove (réchaud) heated with a candle or spirit lamp, and eaten by dipping bread and sometimes vegetables into the cheese using long-stemmed forks.

Can you overcook cheese fondue? ›

3. Add a generous pinch each of pepper and nutmeg, and cook, stirring gently, until creamy and smooth, about 10 minutes; don't overcook the fondue or it will get stringy. Serve at once.

Why add wine to cheese fondue? ›

Wine is one of fondue's few essential ingredients, and its importance goes beyond just flavor: the natural tartaric acid in wine prevents the cheese's casein proteins from clumping together and turning the fondue into a stringy, broken mess.

How to make cheese fondue less stringy? ›

The cheese is gently cooked with wine and a splash of kirsch. Besides adding flavor, alcohol's acidity helps break down cheese protein chains, making it less stringy and more digestible. A few drops of lemon juice or vinegar also help.

What is the Swiss dish of melted cheese traditionally served in a pot? ›

Popular during the winter months, cheese fondue is a traditional Swiss melted cheese dip served in a heated fondue pot (or caquelon).

What kind of cheese does a melting pot use? ›

About Our Fondue

The Classic Alpine Fondue is a premium blend of fresh aged Gruyère, Raclette, & Fontina cheese, frozen fresh and imported.

What do you use fondue pot for? ›

Fondue pots aren't just for cheese and chocolate. You can also use hot oil or broth in a fondue pot to cook veggies and thin slices of meat, much like shabu shabu or hot pot. However, if you're serving a larger group, you might consider using something like the Aroma Electric Hot Pot instead.

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