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Raclette!!!

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TitianRed · 13/10/2006 13:24

I'm so excited - my new raclette has arrived! Any tips, recipes etc (we are veggie)? Also, does anyone know which supermarkets sell raclette cheese, please?

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TitianRed · 13/10/2006 14:13

Pupuce - this looks like the same one as mine. I can't believe I actually paid less at Lakeland! I like the idea of crepes as well! Thanks!

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pupuce · 13/10/2006 17:37

I also paid less at lakeland

roisin · 13/10/2006 17:57

We've got the same one as Pupuce.
Raclette: yummy yummy yummy

RottenOtter · 13/10/2006 18:14

So delicious i love it!

pipsqueak · 13/10/2006 18:14

i've got one too but have only ever used it to make pancakes...feel a bit daft now and wnant to do some racletting straight away!

do you cook the meat on the top thing and the cheese in hte little triangles underneath?

Alibaldi · 13/10/2006 18:25

I used to use bacon, cornichon, and used to put it all in the little pan underneath and warm the french bread on the top, all washed down with lashings of good strong red wine. Yum, now I'm hungry and I've only just had breakfast.

janeite · 13/10/2006 20:57

My friend has one and it's fab. She sometimes manages to get raclette cheese from Lidl.

TitianRed · 13/10/2006 21:41

Thanks for all the replies. We enjoyed our raclette very much!! xx

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binkacat · 15/10/2006 15:37

I've had tartiflette when in the Alps. Its made with raclette cheese and very yummy. You could substitute mushrooms for the bacon if you're vegi. My mums has made it with mushrooms for my vegi hubby and it was very nice. No receipe though, but google tartiflette and see what you get.

aDadOnMumsnet · 15/10/2006 15:44

Tartiflette is yummy stuff, and using fried onions instead of bacon great, but it's made with reblochon cheese not raclette traditionally... but tbh raclette would be nice - it works really well on potatoes generally.

mmmm winter foods...

binkacat · 15/10/2006 19:43

oops, I knew it was something beginning with "r"

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