Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posters, please explain a raclette to this Np! I looked it up on Amazon and it was described as a tabletop grill. I don’t get why this is a fun/ festive way to eat. Are specific foods cooked on it? Does everyone sit around it watching the food cook? I am clueless but very intrigued and would love more details. Thanks!
You sit around and talk and drink and assemble your own combinations of ingredients. Everyone has their own little pan for cheese (and the meat/veggie grill part is shared — we use a few sets of small tongs to manage that part). It’s a play with your food kind of moment (cf fondue). And works for groups that include vegetarians and supertasters as well as omnivores. Basically, it’s leisurely and communal (yet customized by each individual).
Thank you for explaining - it sounds fun! So you grill your veggies and meat and then dip into your own pan of cheese? Clever! Do you eat skewered like fondue, or put on bread or crackers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posters, please explain a raclette to this Np! I looked it up on Amazon and it was described as a tabletop grill. I don’t get why this is a fun/ festive way to eat. Are specific foods cooked on it? Does everyone sit around it watching the food cook? I am clueless but very intrigued and would love more details. Thanks!
You sit around and talk and drink and assemble your own combinations of ingredients. Everyone has their own little pan for cheese (and the meat/veggie grill part is shared — we use a few sets of small tongs to manage that part). It’s a play with your food kind of moment (cf fondue). And works for groups that include vegetarians and supertasters as well as omnivores. Basically, it’s leisurely and communal (yet customized by each individual).
Anonymous wrote:Order a Buche de Noel for Xmas Eve — Praline, Tout de Sweet, Tatte, Fresh Baguette, and Patisserie Poupon.
We’ve also borrowed an Icelandic tradition and have a secret-Santa style book exchange early on Xmas Eve. So it’s a day of books and cake! Highly recommend.
Depending on how old DC is, you could order a Raclette grill from Amazon. (If DC is a preschooler, I’d skip this plan — attractive nuisance!!). This is our Plan A! Procurement (cheese, cornichon, potatoes, proscuitto, veg) — but no actual cooking involved.