Ya know what sucks? Valentines day. Regardless of whether you are in a relationship or not, people are generally miserable. If you're in a relationship, you either get disappointed by your significant other and/or are actively stressed out about what the hell you are actually supposed to do for them. The flip side of course, is that you are single, probably pissed off all day, lonely as hell and wishing to have another person in your life. Unless you are in that lucky .001% who are all delusional and googly eyed, regardless of who you are, you're miserable.
But wait! You don't have to be! That's what Supper Club is here for! You can
turn you Valentine's Day into something awesome if you just have the right
perspective. Sure, Valentines can be about your significant other, but it can
also be just as much fun when you spend time with your friends, or just treat
yourself well. Some of my best Valentine's I have spent single, and on those
days I've always made it a point to do something nice for myself. Whether it be
going to a concert, buying yourself something new or just having a great meal
with your friends, you can turn the horror of Valentines day into something
that's a lot of fun. We, of course are here to help you with the latter. So in
true Supper Club fashion, we present to you Go Fondue Yourself! A Valentines Day Fondue Party Celebration.
Champagne Cheese Fondue
The Fondue
1 garlic clove cut in half lengthwise
1 cup Gruyere, shredded
1 cup Swiss cheese like Emmenthaler, shredded
½ cup Brie, dice
2 tablespoons cornstarch*
1 cup dry champagne (brut)
1 shallot
1 tablespoon lemon juice
generous pinch of nutmeg
white pepper to taste
Stuff to dip
Cubed French bread, apples, vegetables or whatever you would like!
Rub garlic on inside of fondue pot and then discard. Place shredded cheese
(first two) in bag with cornstarch and set aside. Add champagne, shallots and
wine to fondue pot and simmer for two minutes. Slowly add shredded cheese and
brie, stirring constantly in a zig zag pattern
Cook just until cheese is melted and creamy, do not boil. Add nutmeg and pepper
to taste
*I use cornstarch so the recipe will be gluten free but feel free to substitute flour
Beef Fondue with Dipping Sauces
Beef
Any cut (sirloin works well) into 1 cubes marinated over night in red wine, salt, and thyme
Dipping broth
Canola oil filled to 1 ½ inch of pot and ¼ lb butter
Heat oil and butter in a fondue pot to 375 degrees F. Use fondue forks to cook meat in oil until it reaches desired doneness. Serve with sauces.
Sauces
Tomato chutney
½ cup diced can tomato
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon mustard
½ teaspoon smoked paprika
1 garlic clove mince
salt and pepper to taste
Heat oil in pan. Cook garlic until light brown, about 3 minutes. Add all other
ingredients and simmer for approximately 20 minutes. Add salt and pepper to
taste.
Asian dipping sauce
½ cup soy
½ rice vinegar
1 tablespoon honey
1 clove minced garlic
1 tablespoon minced ginger (or 2 teaspoons ginger powder)
1 sesame oil
Whisk ingredients together. Yum!
Chipotle Cream Sauce
2 tablespoons (or more if you like it spicy like me) chipotle salsa from the can
½ cup Greek yogurt
Mix and enjoy!
Frangelico (hazelnut) Chocolate Fondue
The Fondue
¾ cup heavy cream
8 oz semisweet chocolate (I use Gihiradelli chocolate chips)
4 oz milk chocolate (I use Gihiradelli chocolate chips)
1 tablespoon Frangelico (can be replaced with any liquor of your choice, Cognac
also works well)
Stuff to dip
strawberries
raspberries
pound cake, cut into cubes
bananas
apples
marshmallows
pretzels
Let cream sit for about 5 minutes to become close to room temperate. Add
chocolate and cream to a medium saucepan. Heat on low until chocolate begins to
melt and whisk. Add Frangelico.
Transfer to fondue pot and keep warm with burner. Serve immediately.
Champagne Cheese Fondue Booze Pairings
Cocktail pairing: French 75
This is one of my favorite cocktails but I like it a little less sweet than most
people so feel free to add a little more sugar, if that is what you are into,
and even stick the rim of the glass into some lemon juice and then sugar. Either
way, there is not better what to kick off your Go Fondue Yourself party with a
little Champagne and a little more Champagne!
1 tablespoon lemon
1 teaspoon sugar
2 ounces dry London gin
3 ounces Champagne
Mix first three ingredients in shaker. Pour into Champagne glass and top with
champagne.
Beer: Hoegaarden Original White Ale
With aromas of lemon, yeast and cloves and coriander on the palate, this is a
perfect companion to bread with cheese, but then again what doesn’t go with
bread and cheese?
Wine: Charles de Fere $11
This cremant from the Burgundy region of France is the perfect ingredient for
your fondue and your glass. Its dry, it bubbly, its a great value, and it sure
to set the mood for whatever might be in store your V-Day...
Beef Fondue Booze Pairings
Cocktail: Whiskey Smash
Because lets face it, the 99.999% want to get smashed on Valentine's Day
1 Lemon quartered
1 teaspoon sugar in the raw
6 mint sprigs
2 oz Makers Mark Bourbon
Splash soda water
Muddle first three ingredients. Add Bourbon. Shake with ice. Add splash soda
water.
Garnish with a mint leaf
Beer: Chimay Dark Brown Ale
This rich lush beer with caramel overtones is perfect for our meat fondue. It is
also higher in alcohol than most beers, so no matter what is in store for you
this Valentine's day you will smiling..
Wine: Rosenblum Zinfandel Vitners Cuvee $13
This Zin is typical of California ZIns- fruit forward, spicy, simple, and full
of alcohol. Bottoms up.
Frangelico Chocolate Fondue Booze Pairings
Cocktail: The Broken Heart
1 1/2 brandy
1 oz dark creme de cacao
1 oz half and half
Pinch nutmeg
Shake first three ingredients together with ice. Strain into small glass and
garnish with nutmeg.
Beer: Sam Adams Cream Stout
Caramel and chocolate in one delicious beer? Yes please.
Wine: Yalumba Tawny Port $17 (half bottle)
This rich nutty dessert wine is perfect with chocolate and it is packing heat so
make sure you catch a cab to the bars for the after party.
Cheers!
Christa and Rachel
Great ideas! Thanks!
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