Fondue savoyarde: a brief history - Tufts European Center (2024)

Fondue might be Switzerland’s national dish, but fondue savoyarde hails from the French Alps region of Savoie. Fondue savoyarde is one of the most famous dishes to come from this region, which lies at the heart of the French Alps and is home to many of France’s most fashionable ski resorts and summer hot spots—including our very own European Center. The food in this region is often qualified as “heavy,” meaning that it incorporates large quantities of meat and cheese, hearty dishes which are the perfect way to end a strenuous day on the slopes.

According to Webster’s Dictionary, fondue is a preparation of melted cheese, usually flavored with white wine and kirsch, also featuring small pieces of food (such as meat or fruit) cooked in or dipped into a hot liquid. Fondue was first described in Homer’s Iliad as a mixture of goat cheese, flour, and wine. The name “fondue” comes from the French word “fondre,” meaning “to melt.” The dish initially served as a way for farm families to stretch their sparse resources during the long winter months. It was later introduced to America during the 1964 New York World’s Fair, and reached the height of its popularity here during the late 1960s and 1970s.

Fondue is eaten by spearing food on the end of a long fork and swirling it in the fondue pot. Various food writers recommend that you use the long fork only to cook and transport your food, and not for eating. If any food drops off a person’s fork while they are swirling it in the fondue pot, it is tradition for that person to buy a round of drinks for the table or sing a song.

There arefourcommonly prepared types of fondue: cheese fondue, chocolate fondue, oil fondue (also known as meat fondue), and broth fondue. Fondue savoyarde traditionally includes the cheeses comté,beaufort,reblochon, and abondance. What should you dip into a cheese fondue? The obvious favorites are bread, fruit, and vegetables, but don’t let that limit you! Almost everything tastes better with cheese. A fondue main course traditionally consists ofpieces of raw or par-cooked vegetables and sliced or cubed raw meats or seafood, all of which get cooked in either hot oil or a flavorful broth. At the end of a meal or for a special treat, you may want to serve a traditional chocolate fondue. Some favorite items to dip are cookies, graham crackers, pound cake, brownies, angel food cake, Rice Krispie Treats, meringues, and even candy. Whatever version of fondue you choose, enjoy the meal – but more importantly, enjoy the company of those sharing the meal with you!

Fondue savoyarde: a brief history - Tufts European Center (2024)

FAQs

How do you eat fondue savoyarde? ›

Some people use the long fondue forks to skewer the bread, dunk in the cheese, and eat it right off of the fork. I recommend dipping bread then transferring to your plate and eating it with a different fork. Most important, however: don't drop your bread into the pot of melted cheese!

What is the history of fondue Savoyarde? ›

A traditional Cheese Fondue

The earliest known recipe for a fondue as we know it today was found in Zurich in a book published in 1699. Not surprisingly the Fondue Savoyarde contains cheeses from the Haute Savoie and Savoie regions of the Rhone Alps. These are typically Beaufort, Comte and Tomme de Savoie.

What is a savoyarde? ›

1. a person born or living in Savoy. 2. an actor, producer, or enthusiastic admirer of Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

What does fondue mean in French? ›

The word fondue is the feminine passive past participle of the French verb fondre 'to melt' and so means 'melted'; it is used as a noun.

What is the etiquette for eating fondue? ›

Never eat directly off the fondue fork. Never forget your food in the pot. Never pour the contents of the pot onto your plate. Never cut in line when it's not your turn to dip.

What should you not drink with fondue? ›

Don't drink anything but these 3 beverages: Sip only white wine, kirsch, or a tisane of herbal tea with your fondue meal. According to Swiss lore, any other drink—be it water, juice, or beer—will cause the melted cheese to coagulate and form a giant ball in your stomach, leaving you with debilitating indigestion.

What do Swiss eat with fondue? ›

Bread is the main accompaniment, although boiled potatoes, charcuterie, and cornichons or other pickles can also be served. Veggies, fruit, and boiled eggs are not traditionally used in Swiss fondue. Take a piece of bread and spear it firmly on your fondue fork so that the crust is on the outside.

Why did fondue lose popularity? ›

Like any other food fad, the fondue was not meant to last as a trend. By 1999, amid allegations of corruption and concerns over the high costs of cheese subsidies and fondue's decline in popularity, the Schweizer Kaseunion collapsed.

What are the four types of fondue? ›

There are four commonly prepared types of fondue: cheese fondue, chocolate fondue, oil fondue (also known as meat fondue), and broth fondue.

What is the difference between Swiss and French fondue? ›

The two recipes for Savoyard (French) fondue and Swiss fondue share some similarities, but they also have their differences. In addition to the cheeses used, Swiss fondue is often prepared with Gruyère and sometimes Vacherin Fribourgeois, giving the fondue a distinctive flavor.

What does Savoie mean in French? ›

It is widely accepted that Savoie takes its name from the Latin Sapaudia or Sabaudia, meaning land covered in fir trees. Savoie was long part of the states of Savoy; though beginning in the 16th century, it was occupied by France several times.

What is the national dish of Switzerland? ›

The Swiss answer to potato lakes or hash browns, rosti is the national dish of Switzerland. Thinly slices potatoes are fried in oil. The classic rosti is only potato, but you'll also find eggs, bacon, apple, and cheese mixed in. Pair rosti with eggs or breakfast sausages for a hearty, traditional Swiss meal.

What do French eat with fondue? ›

This classic recipe from Savoie in the Alps of eastern France makes a delightful start to a dinner, or can be a meal in itself, accompanied by cured meats (prosciutto, bresaola, thinly sliced hard sausage), little boiled potatoes, cornichons (little pickles) and a green salad to lighten things up.

Is fondue Swiss or German? ›

From these simple beginnings, fondue became a Swiss winter tradition. The first written recipes for fondue appear in 18th century cookbooks published in France and Belgium, however they call for Gruyère, a decidedly Swiss cheese, so the Swiss rightfully deserved credit as the originators of fondue.

How do people eat in a fondue party? ›

As a host, remind everyone that the proper way to eat fondue is to use the long fondue fork to dip and then place the dipper on your small plate. Then use your dinner fork to eat your dippers. To keep your dinner party germs and contaminants free, no one should eat directly from the fondue fork.

How do the Swiss eat fondue? ›

Utensils, etiquette and technique

The long fondue fork is, traditionally, only for dipping pieces of bread in the fondue. In theory you should place the dipped bread on your plate and proceed to eat it with a regular knife and fork; in practice, however, almost no one does this.

How do you eat beef fondue? ›

I like to serve Steak Fondue with a Baked Potato and a big salad. I'm always suprised how many people have never had fondue. Suprise someone by planning this fun and yummy recipe!

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