
Here is an idea: throw a raclette party. Our raclette party was both a throwback to my Swiss heritage and our days in Paris, where we had a raclette machine and would often buy a half a wheel of raclette cheese for such an occasion. Xavier recently bought a raclette machine - not with a huge wheel - but with small cooking trays, which you use to scrape off the melted cheese onto a plate of potatoes or prosciutto and ham. We couldn't find raclette at Eataly, but Whole Foods had chunks of it. And the cornichons - oh the cornichons.



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YUM. Your raclette party looks delicious!
Eataly sounds out of this world. Is it all it's cracked up to be? Do they have scantily clad dancers? And overly spray-tanned, balding politicians to ogle them? :)
That looks divine. I remember we were going to do that in Paris, but never got the chance. Looks like we should have stayed longer.
Wish I could have been there for what looks like a delectable meal.
We had a little party in Switzerland last year with Brent's cousin & wife. Great food and such fun! Thanks for the sharing your memories.
err, jealous. i was supposed to throw a raclette party of my own monday but had to cancel...i will be forwarding said photos to let everyone know the scope of what they missed out on. :)
...and to add some gender confusion, we say LE raclette for the cheese itself and LA raclette for the melted-cheese dish.
By thanking you.
Oooo, Raclette! But I must say I do not like Eataly. I have seen Raclette at West Side Market at 110 and Broadway. They have a really good cheese section.
Aralena - I like Eataly. I don't like how crowded Eataly is, but I think it is a pleasure to shop there and buy beautiful produce and cheese and meats. The rest of Italy (thank goodness) has been left aside - just thoughtfully chosen tomatoes and pasta products are to be found ;)
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