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WINE AND RACLETTE: 3 ORIGINAL RECIPES

For Every Invitation: The Classic Comfort Food—Raclette
At every gathering, the classic comfort food of raclette cheese, potatoes, and charcuterie is a staple. But how can you stand out? We have the solution: vary the recipes with the right wines.
Top 3 Raclette and Wine Pairings
We often wonder what wine to pair with raclette. Here are three unique raclette recipes with wines that will elevate them, sure to impress your guests.
A Light Red Wine with Vegetable Raclette
For this recipe, simply replace the charcuterie with vegetables, preferably steamed. Include zucchini, carrots, broccoli, and potatoes. Not only does this combination give you a healthier option, but the mix of vegetables and raclette cheese works beautifully.
For this healthy dish, we recommend a light, fruity red wine such as Beaujolais or an Alsace Pinot Noir.
A Fruity Rosé with Italian Raclette
For this variation, swap the usual cheese for mozzarella and add slices of coppa, olive oil-cooked vegetables, and potatoes, all sprinkled with fresh basil. Essentially, this is a Mediterranean twist on raclette. For even more originality, you can replace the mozzarella with scamorza, a smoked Italian cheese. To complement this Italian-style dish, we suggest a fruity rosé from Provence or a Loire rosé for added uniqueness.
A Dry White Wine with Seafood Raclette
For seafood raclette, skip the classic charcuterie and use smoked salmon cut into strips. Add a few crushed pink peppercorns and sprigs of dill, and you’re set. If you don’t have smoked salmon, shrimp works well too. This comforting dish pairs perfectly with a dry white wine from the Loire, such as Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé, but also with a dry white from Bergerac or an Alsace Sylvaner.
These delicious and simple-to-make recipes will surely set you apart. Try them, and you’ll adopt them as your own. Now it’s your turn to impress your guests! And if you have leftovers, consider turning them into a gratin or tartine. Enjoy your meal!
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