Monday, April 11, 2016

Gouda Cheddar Ale Fondue


Guys, this is urgent. You know how much as I love cheese. And I know you love it too. So today I present…



BEER AND CHEESE FONDUE!

And not just any beer and cheese fondue…This is a Gouda Cheddar Ale Fondue. And it is life-changing.


Any good fondue has to start with one crucial ingredient – an awesome fondue pot. This outdoor fondue pot from Uncommon Goods is the perfect vessel for our gooey, nutty gouda cheese fondue.


Uncommon Goods is a privately owned retailer based in Brooklyn, NY offering a wide variety of unique and handmade gifts, gadgets, jewelry and décor. They are a B Corporation, which are organizations that use the power of business to help address social and environmental problems that face us every day. Uncommon Goods is dedicated to producing all products in a way that causes no harm to animals or people, and all employees are paid above minimum wage. Not only does Uncommon Goods provide a platform for local artists and designers to sell their often handmade and upcycled products, but they have also been awarded by Bizrate for outstanding customer service 9 years in a row.


Be sure to check out the Uncommon Goods website the next time you need a distinctive gift for someone special in your life. Many products can be personalized to fit any special occasions and there is truly something for everyone. Check out the wide range of host and hostess gifts, from cheese boards and chip & dip trays to gorgeous hand painted pitchers, here.


This outdoor fondue pot lives up to the expectations and standards set forth by the owners of Uncommon Goods. You can find this product and a wide range of innovative kitchen tools at this page. I love the large square design of the fondue pot, which makes sharing a breeze! Speaking of breeze, because it is an outdoor pot, the heat source is enclosed from 3 sides, making this the perfect addition to a picnic or backyard barbeque. I’m also totally obsessed with the fondue forks, which have 4 different colors on the end! It’s like wine charms…but for your cheese! 


So, cheese fondue. Those two words are music to my ears. But I'm adding beer, because I'm an adult and I can do what I want! I start this recipe with a hoppy white ale, but an amber or brown ale would also add a delightful nuttiness for an even richer fondue flavor. When it comes to the cheese, I am completely obsessed with gouda. It is nutty, a little stinky, and melts like a breeze into a smooth and creamy dip. For sharpness, we need cheddar...it just makes everything better! Extra sharp, if you're feeling sassy like that. We are definitely not skimping in the flavor department! 


When it comes to our dipping agents, I have a few loyal friends that are always invited to the party. First, a crusty, lightly toasted bread, cut into cubes...it's just waiting to soak up the cheesy goodness! Tart green apples add a nice crunch and a balanced sweetness, and I guarantee you'll be going back to dip seconds and thirds in the fondue! Roasted or grilled vegetables, because let's face it...we all learned to love vegetables by dipping them in cheese first. For a heartier option, try grilling up some sausages too! A little protein can go a long way.


I like to arrange all my dippables on one big tray alongside the fondue. A personalized cutting board, like this one, is not only a great gift and conversation piece, but it is easy to pack and put outside on a picnic table, and keeps all the goodies in one place!


Here's what you need for Gouda Cheddar Ale Fondue* (Print Recipe!)

1 12-ounce bottle white, brown, or amber ale beer
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
10 ounces gouda cheese, freshly grated
8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, freshly grated
2 tablespoons cornstarch 
pinch of nutmeg
3 chives, finely chopped
salt, pepper and red pepper flakes 
Treats for dipping, such as cubed bread, roasted broccoli and brussel sprouts, grilled sausage medallions, and a cubed granny smith apple

Here's what you do

In a medium saucepan, heat the beer, heavy cream, and butter over medium-low heat until steaming but not boiling. Toss the cheeses together with the cornstarch and, once the butter is melted, add to the pot. Stir with a whisk until the cheeses melt. Cook over medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce thickens. Season with nutmeg, salt and pepper. Stir in about half the chives. Keep warm until ready to use.

Prepare your fondue pot by lighting your heat source. Pour the cheese dip into the bowl and garnish with red pepper flakes and the remaining chives. Serve with bread, vegetables, sausage and apples. 


*Gas Stove Girl Original Recipe

This post was created in sponsorship with Uncommon Goods. I received the fondue pot to review, but all words and opinions are my own. 


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