Raclette/style Cheese

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Raclette/style Cheese

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Raclette/style Cheese

Recipe category:
Appetizers

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Recipe detials: Raclette/Style Cheese

1 1/2 c Shredded process Gruyere or

-process Swiss cheese (6 -oz.)* 1 c Shredded Gouda Cheese (4

-oz.) 1 tb Snipped fresh basil or

-oregano (or 1 tsp. dried -basil or Oregano, crushed) 2 ts Dijon-style mustard

1 ts White wine

Worcestershire sauce Tabasco sauce to taste Pimiento slices (optional) Fresh thyme, rosemary, -and/or savory sprigs (opt) Blanched cauliflower and/or -broccoli flowerets, boiled Halved tiny new potatoes Pita bread wedges** In a small mixer bowl or food processor bowl combine cheeses; let stand to soften. Add basil or oregano, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and hot pepper sauce; beat with an electric mixer on low speed, or cover and process till well combined. (Mixture will be crumbly). Form into a ball. Shape into a 4-1/2 inch round about 1 inch high. Wrap in clear plastic wrap; chill several hours or overnight. Unwrap cheese round; place in a 6 inch cast-iron skillet or heavy pan. Cut into 6 wedges; separate wedges slightly. Place skillet or pan on the rack of a smoker or grill over slow coals. Cover and smoke for 5 to 7 minutes or til softened and heated through, checking often to make sure the cheese doesn't overmelt. (The cheese shouldn't loose it's shape or start to run.) Top each wedge with a pimiento slice and herb sprig, if desired. Serve with warm vegetables and bread. Makes 6 appetizers. *It is important to use process cheese. Process cheese melts smoothly, giving an acceptable texture. **If you like, blanch or boil the vegetables ahead of time, cover and chill. Wrap in foil and reheat on grill while the cheese smokes. From: 1990 Best-Recipes Yearbook--Better Homes and Gardens Shared By: Pat Stockett



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