The big cheese

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 | All Things, Eats, Events

Lucerne-based dairy group Emmi took over the World Financial Center’s Winter Garden this afternoon as part of a Swiss celebration, co-sponsored by Le Gruyère AOC, Swiss Tourism, Swiss International Airlines and Gondrand. Highlights included yodelers and Alpine horn players, but the highlight of the event was the 1,300 kilo cheese fondue — the would-be record holder for the “World’s Largest Fondue… outside of Switzerland.” (Again, there is such a record?)

Why the biggest outside Switzerland, you ask? Well, because the unqualified world record for largest fondue was set in 1998 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and out of deference to fondue’s status as the Swiss national dish, this new American-made fondue was made to be just short of the quantity required to overtake that record.

Emmi fondue

Alpine horn blower

The giant “caquelon”, or traditional style Swiss fondue pot, measured 1.5 meters in diameter; in it was melted 700 kilos of approximately three dozen gruyère cheese varieties specially brought in from Switzerland, plus another 600 kilos of white wine, Kirschwasser and herbs. The mix was presided over by several hairnetted men, wielding giant paddles.

Emmi fondue

Approximately 3,000 people shared in the highly aromatic fondue, which was doled out into smaller plastic buckets, and ladled into freshly baked, hollowed out buns. Mmm, melted cheese on bread — a centuries-old, but winning combination.

Emmi fondue

Emmi cheese wheels

Preview: Check out my photos from CultureFest 2007 on flickr.

There are 2 Comments ... The big cheese

Qsoz
October 16, 2007

I think the cheese cave pics deserve another shout out, on this post especially.

vipnyc
October 16, 2007

Okay: Cheese!

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