Racelettes...
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TL84

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6,941 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Anyone got one? Where did you get it from? Looking for a good one for the missus, under £100 preferrably, she used one at a mates house and was well impressed!

Anyone even know what I'm talking about? It's a hot plate with a grill underneath that becomes the centrepiece of a dinner table, people cook their own food on the plate and heat cheese up underneath with the grill...

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nightfever

914 posts

235 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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We have one of these: http://www.johnlewis.com/230223655/Product.aspx?so...

It's cheap and does the job but obviously isn't anything special.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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TL84 said:
Racelettes...
What's that, then..?

Races round the paddock...?

TL84

Original Poster:

6,941 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Yes, yes it is.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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oh

Fallen Angel

2,317 posts

225 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I wondered what you meant.. do you mean Raclette?

I love them if you do.. but got min in Belgium. In fact, the Pistonklause does a crackin Raclette - urm no... in fact I do a crackin raclette in the Pistonklause myself hehe

angel

Buster Bakdorzin

16,277 posts

281 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I got bangles, I do. A pair of bigguns.

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

253 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I suppose you must be talking about something like this:


Although Raclette is really a type of cheese and the traditional way was to hold it in front of an open fire and scrape off the melted cheese onto a plate to eat with other mountain fare:



Actually, it can be quite nice after a hard day's skiing, but you wouldn't want to eat it every day...

davido140

9,614 posts

242 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I got a cheap and cheerful raclette/hotrock combo machine, cost about £15 and its awesome, picked mine up in lidl, been used dozens of times and good as new.

Its not the style where you stick a 1/2 wheel of cheese on, there are little trays you pop under a grill. on top is a non-stick faux hot rock thing for grilling bits of meat at the table.

The real challenge is finding raclette cheese, I've only ever been able to buy it in france.

we just use a selection of other stinky cheeses that work ok! gouda (spelling?) works well.

ETA out machine in similar to the pic fast freddy posted.

I've had ones like this when in france, IMO the grill style is better....


Edited by davido140 on Thursday 12th June 23:09

Simpo Two

89,193 posts

281 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Sooo... that's a fondue set crossed with a barbecue?

TL84

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6,941 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Yep, further crossed with awesome

Dibble

13,142 posts

256 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Simpo Two said:
Sooo... that's a fondue set crossed with a barbecue?
Meat + Fire = Man

(Meat + Fire) + Cheese = Real Man

HTH

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And if you like Raclette, you'll love Tartiflette...

Simpo Two

89,193 posts

281 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Dibble said:
Meat + Fire = Man
Yep, with you there.

Dibble said:
(Meat + Fire) + Cheese = Real Man
Are you sure that isn't (Meat + Fire) + Cheese = Fat Man? hehe

How about (Meat + Fire) + Red Wine = Real Man?

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

253 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Simpo Two said:
Dibble said:
Meat + Fire = Man
Yep, with you there.

Dibble said:
(Meat + Fire) + Cheese = Real Man
Are you sure that isn't (Meat + Fire) + Cheese = Fat Man? hehe

How about (Meat + Fire) + Red Wine = Real Man?
Meat + Fire + Cheese + Red Wine = Nice way to spend an evening biggrin

Pigeon

18,535 posts

262 months

Friday 13th June 2008
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You could always issue each guest with their own blowtorch instead, that would be fun biggrin
TL84 said:
Anyone even know what I'm talking about?
I must say I thought it was going to be a thread about people that other people argue over whether they're a race or not, like pikeys.

prand

6,213 posts

212 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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There's somethign I love about French mountain (Savoyard) cooking on ski-ing holidays - Raclette (barbequed cheese), Tartiflette (potato in cheese sauce), Fondue cheese or meat varieties and also Pierade (strips of meat cooked on a hot stone), all with loverly salty french chips. However I'm sure the magic will be gone if I tried it at home.

dbroughton

304 posts

230 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Sunlamp for cheese.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

286 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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The Raclettes themselves are easy to find, Tefal make one, its bloody good.

The signature raclette cheese however is far more difficult to find, some Waitrose stores stock it but its hit and miss.

Mmmmmmmm raclette.

camgear

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6,941 posts

210 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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http://www.cafe-raclette.com/Product.asp?Product=P...

Bought her this bad boy in the end, should be here tomorrow biggrin

Kylie

4,391 posts

273 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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We bought our Racelette in Switzerland and bought back to NZ. Its awesome and well used now. It works well with Edam cheese as a substitute. Gives a new meaning to cheese on toast!!! biggrin