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Couglette
Raclette is a meal in which cheese is
melted over small boiled potatoes, and topped off with ground
pepper. It can even be enjoyed with cocktail onions and gherkins.
This is a satisfying dish, rich in Swiss tradition. In Switzerland, Raclette is made with
Raclette cheese, Raclette potatoes and a Raclette machine. The
name "Raclette" is derived from the French word 'racle':
to scrape. Raclette cheese is melted on the Raclette machine,
scraped off, and placed on top of the cooked potatoes. |
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Fortunately for us Americans, Raclette
can be enjoyed without all of the fancy cookware. For your enjoyment,
the Creamery has concocted a version of its own. Here's what you
will need:
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Boil unpeeled potatoes until cooked.
Arrange platter of vegetables and meats to accompany the Couglette.
When potatoes are done, drain the water and place them in a covered
dish or pot to stay warm. Place thick slices of Cougar cheese
on your griddle or pan and melt it at low heat. Once the cheese
has melted, scrape it from the pan with a spatula and place on
top of slightly mashed potato. Afterwards, generously sprinkle
with paprika and black pepper and garnish with ham, veggies, gherkins,
cocktail onions . . . This isn't an exact science, so use your
imagination! The purpose of the Raclette (Couglette) experience
is to foster companionship - similar to a Fondue party. Further
information about Raclette can be found at http://www.jill.net/recipes/recipes/raclette.html. |