Raclette cheese – the one food trend of 2016 that is still catching on like wild fire and its flames aren’t going to be quenched any time soon. Jumping on the bandwagon is Hana Restaurant, which ...
When the temperatures drop, take the advice of the people of Switzerland, who have the best answer to cold weather: hot cheese. But not just any hot cheese. On dark winter nights, the Swiss eat ...
Raclette's name comes from racler, the French word meaning to scrape. That's because a cut wheel of easy-to-melt raclette traditionally is exposed to heat and the melted cheese then scraped from the ...
It was a pleasure to melt. The sky was blue and gin-clear at the Dallas Farmers Market, and Rich Rogers of Scardello Artisan Cheese tiled a baguette with salami rounds. A half-wheel of raclette, ...
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