If you know me, you know I used to love cheese. I had that typical response of…what, give up cheese?!…when I first considered a vegan diet. Luckily, I have learned that there is no cheese-based recipe I have not been able to recreate since eliminating it from my diet over a year ago.
I’m not sure what made me think of fondue for this recent Fall Pairing Dinner, but I do recall passing a fondue restaurant in Breckenridge that I know we visited years ago on our first trip to Colorado. Fall temperatures is certainly a great time to enjoy warm cheese with bread and veggies.
Why not vegan cheese fondue?
I based this recipe off my vegan pimiento cheese sandwich recipe I shared earlier this year. I love that recipe and know that it’s gotten good feedback at parties with many non-vegan friends (really, that describes almost all of my friends). I made a few tweaks and prayed that my idea would turn out. Luckily it did!
We actually had to force ourselves to stop eating this fondue, so we would still be hungry for the remaining two course. I would say that is a good sign for a new recipe. Even better, it didn’t even last the weekend!
Molten Cheeze Fondue
Keywords: blender appetizer snack vegan vegetarian fall winter
Ingredients (serves 4)
- 1/4 cup cashews
- 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
- 3 tablespoons water
- 1/4 cup non-dairy cream cheese
- 1 teaspoon grated onion
- 1 package Daiya cheddar shreds
- 1 package Daiya Havarti wedge, sliced
- 2 jalapenos, diced
- 1/2 bread boule, such as sourdough
- Assorted veggies: broccoli, grape tomatoes, sweet peppers, etc.
Instructions
Blend cashews in food processor until finely ground. Add nutritional yeast and pulse until combined.
Slowly add water until a paste begins to form. Add non-dairy cream cheese and grated onion, pulsing until combined.
Transfer mixture to sauté pot and add Daiya shreds and wedge. Heat over medium heat, stirring frequently until melted. Add jalapenos and stir until fully integrated.
Transfer to fondue pot to keep cheese warm while eating. Use bread and veggies to enjoy cheeze mixture.
I paired this fondue with Anderson Valley Brewing Company’s Brother David’s Triple Style Ale. The malty-ness of this beer paired very well with the spicy cheese sauce. We gobbled up every bit of the cheese fondue with the bread and veggies – this is one recipe I know we will make again!
In case you missed yesterday’s post, check out the full menu, including the amuse bouche recipe here!
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Questions for you:
- Have you had fondue?
- Do you like meals that involve a little action, like dipping or cooking over fire?
- Did you watch the debate last night? Did you yell at the TV as much as I did? ;)










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IVE NOT MADE IN EONS.
in years.
in six years
my daughter is six :-)
she’d love!!!
Miz recently posted..THE MIZFIT WORKOUT SKIRTS ARE HERE!!
Yes!! I remember my parents introducing me to fondue, what a great food memory to create. :)
I have no idea if we like the same candidate but yes, definitely some yelling at the tv occurred.
Lee recently posted..A Casual Runner
I think that happens on both sides of political debates, regardless of your preferences.
Nice job with the beer pairing! I was really excited to see what the fondue would be. I can vouch for the deliciousness of that pimento cheese too. I’d never have guessed it was vegan, actually.
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table recently posted..Zucchini Whey Muffins + a Demo
Thanks Laura! I wasn’t 100% sure when I picked it out, but I was so pleased with how it worked out. I have a feeling this cheese is going to make another appearance too, I already have another idea. ;)
vegan cheese fondue?!?! omg genius!! i did not watch the debate last night… but my facebook feed told me enough haha
Linz @ Itz Linz recently posted..Warrior Dash Recap – 23rd Place!
Aw thanks, what a wonderful thing to say. My facebook feed seemed to be blowing up last night too. It’s not a place I like to be political, but it seems I am in the minority there!
Smells great already, doesn’t it? Sounds like a great recipe we’ll be sure to try. When our children were young, we decided that each New Year’s Eve we were going to have a fondue party.
Thanks for giving us another recipe to try :-)
Scarlett Rose recently posted..Marvel Comics: The Untold Story
What a wonderful tradition – we ate a lot of fondue growing up too and I have great memories from it! I’m so happy to be able to contribute a new recipe to your next fondue meal. :)
I haven’t had cheese in so long after giving up dairy and I’ve missed it more than anything. I’ve never thought about fondue, but this is GENIUS!
Heather@ girlyeverafter recently posted..Food Funk
There are so many vegan cheese options – no reason to go without the flavor at all! Have you tried Daiya wedges yet? They are perfect all by themselves.
I had to keep myself from throwing things at the TV never mind yelling!
Natalie @ Free Range Human recently posted..WIAW or My Ode to Whole Foods
And this is why I don’t watch a lot of political debates. ;)
I want this… NOW!!!! Yummola. You make giving up cheese look doable :)
Kelly @ No Sugar Sweet Life recently posted..New House! + {Strawberry Kale Smoothie} – HLTT10
That’s because it IS doable! I just need to teach more restaurants to do this too. ;)
Is it weird that I was thinking about your pimiento cheese recipe last night while running? I really need to make it…months later. :)
Oh wow – really? That is crazy wierd AND cool. I have another idea for using that recipe too, I always forget how yummy it is. You have to try it!
Mmmmm! I have fond memories of fondue. My mom used to make it and we all loved that meal. It was so fun to cook our own dinners.
Stacy @ Stacy Eats recently posted..PDR, Bloggin’ Friends & Metric!
I am exactly the same way, I love meals that you are involved in cooking at the table! I wonder if tofu would work in a broth?
Mmm! Love fondue! Makes me want to make a visit to the Melting Pot :)
I remember the melting pot, haven’t been there in AGES! That makes me think of their beer cheese fondue – I should have used beer in this. Might have to try that…
Mmm, I love cheesy saucey cheese. the havarti I KNOW is perfect in this!! I love fondue, haven’t made in a while.
Kristina recently posted..pumpkin whoopie pies with ginger cream [HUGE giveaway] #VeganMoFo
We should start an “addicted to Daiya Havarti” club – that stuff in amazing!
This fondue recipe looks and sounds amazing! Creamy goodness! I’m trying to go for the vegan lifestyle, and love creative recipes like this.
Jentacular recently posted..Mindful of the Coming Holly Days
Congratulations on making the move to a more plant-based diet. You’re going to discover so many new foods, it’s a lot of fun!!
No other words besides ‘cheese’ are necessary. slurp.
Mmmm….vegan cheese (you have to read this in Homer Simpson’s voice ;).
I have never had fondue! I must try!!!
Brittany @ Delights and Delectables recently posted..Gluten Free Dumpling and Vegetable Soup
Really?! You have to try this then – it’s fun food!