Swiss recipes
3 viral Swiss dishes — clear, structured, and quick to cook.
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Rösti
Switzerland's golden potato cake: coarsely grated potato pressed into a pan and fried in butter until a deep, crackling crust forms on both sides and the inside stays tender. Crisp, buttery, and gloriously simple.
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Rösti
Switzerland's beloved potato cake and unofficial national dish: coarsely grated potatoes pressed into a pan and fried slowly in butter until they bind into a single golden cake, shatteringly crisp outside and tender within. Originally a farmer's breakfast in the Bern region, rösti is now eaten across Switzerland as a side or, loaded with cheese, egg or bacon, a meal in itself. The art is simple but exacting: the right potatoes, plenty of butter, patience, and a confident flip. Few things are as satisfying as a perfectly crisp, buttery rösti.
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Käsefondue
A classic Swiss cheese fondue: nutty Gruyère and mellow Emmentaler melted into dry white wine until glossy, stretchy, and just barely boozy, ready for spearing with cubes of crusty bread. Tossing the grated cheese with cornstarch and adding it a handful at a time over gentle heat keeps the emulsion silky instead of greasy or stringy, while a splash of lemon juice and kirsch sharpens all that richness.
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