Sunday, July 10, 2011

CALORIES

We ate raclette at my old friends house. Since I don't know how to clearly explain it, here's the definition from Wikipedia :) 


A modern way of serving raclette involves an electric table-top grill with small pans, known as coupelles, to heat slices of raclette cheese in. Generally the grill is surmounted by a hot plate or griddle. The cheese is brought to the table sliced, accompanied by platters of boiled or steamed potatoes, other vegetables and charcuterie. These are then mixed with potatoes and topped with cheese in the small, wedge-shaped coupelles that are placed under the grill to melt and brown the cheese. Alternatively, slices of cheese may be melted and simply poured over food on the plate. The accent in raclette dining is on relaxed and sociable eating and drinking, the meal often running to several hours. French and other European supermarkets generally stock both the grill apparatus and ready-sliced cheese and charcuterie selections, especially around Christmas. Restaurants also provide raclette evenings for parties of diners.


 :)  But we only had potatoes, it was soooo heavy D:


Preperation...






  :) waiting for the cheese to melt...
  :)  final result! TA-DAHHH!!





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