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NEW! Learn to make authentic fondue.

Have you always wanted to learn how to make an authentic Swiss Fondue? Well, here is the class for you.

A culinary specialty from the Alpine region.

A truly delightful experience! 

Fondue was invented as a way to use stale bread and aged cheese during the cold winter months when fresh produce was not available. It is now one of the most well known Swiss dishes around.

The most traditional fondue recipe in Switzerland is half gruyère and half vacherin cheese. In France you will get a totally different blend.

During this unique cooking class, you will learn to make two different types of fondues based on authentic recipes, no twists or turns.

We will also teach you the techniques of creating the perfect fondue, the etiquette and how to serve this delicious Swiss specialty.

- Classic Swiss cheese fondue Neuchateloise

- Another surprise variety of fondue

- Accompaniments

- A glass of Wine

- For dessert we will show you how to make a delicious and decadent cremant (similar to Champagne) & white chocolate dessert fondue served with pound cake for dipping. 

Great cooking is not only about recipes —it's about knowing and applying good cooking techniques. In this fun class you will be cooking hands-on with other participants or your own group of friends led by one of our professional chefs.

Surprise your guests with this rich and delicious Alpine specialty. Join is for this fun class.

From Tuesday through Saturday.

Price p.p. € 85,-

Advanced reservations only

Class limited to 6

Duration: about two and a half hours

Time: 12.00 (noon)

Evening classes on request and availability

Please note that all our culinary activities require full advanced payment. Once payment is received, you will get an email confirmation within 24 hours.