Ready to dive into a pot of glorious, melted cheese? Forget complicated stovetop methods and expensive ingredients. This incredibly simple Microwave Cheese Fondue is your new go-to for cozy nights in, effortless entertaining, and pure comfort food bliss. We’re swapping traditional wine for sweet apple juice, creating a uniquely delicious, family-friendly dip that comes together in minutes. Grab your favorite dippers and get ready for the easiest, creamiest fondue you’ve ever made!
Ingredients
β’ 1 clove garlic
β’ 4 cups / 450g Swiss cheese, freshly grated
β’ 2 teaspoons / 6g cornstarch
β’ ΒΌ teaspoon / 0.5g ground nutmeg, or to taste
β’ 1 cup / 240ml apple juice
β’ For Dipping
β’ About 20 breadsticks, cubed crusty bread, apple slices, or blanched vegetables
Instructions
1. Cut the garlic clove in half and rub the cut sides all over the inside of a 2-quart microwave-safe casserole dish.
2. In the prepared dish, add the grated Swiss cheese. Sprinkle the cornstarch and nutmeg over the cheese and toss to coat everything evenly.
3. Pour in the apple juice and stir until everything is thoroughly combined.
4. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. Carefully remove the dish (it will be hot!) and stir well.
5. Return the dish to the microwave and continue to cook on high in 30-second intervals, stirring well after each interval, until the cheese is completely melted and smooth. This should take about 3 more minutes.
6. Serve immediately in a warmed fondue pot or directly from the casserole dish with breadsticks and other dippers.
Nutritional Information
β’ Serves: 6
β’ Cost Per Serving: $1.03
β’ Calories: 297
β’ Fat: 20g
β’ Carbohydrates: 9g
β’ Protein: 19g
β’ Fiber: 0g
β’ Sugar: 5g
β’ Sodium: 140mg
Pro Tips
β’ For the smoothest fondue, buy a block of Swiss cheese and grate it yourself. Pre-shredded cheeses often contain anti-caking agents that can result in a grainy texture.
β’ Avoid overheating the cheese. The short, 30-second bursts at the end are crucial for preventing the fondue from becoming oily or separating.
β’ Get creative with your dippers! Beyond bread, try blanched broccoli florets, roasted baby potatoes, crisp apple slices, or soft pretzel bites.
β’ If your fondue thickens too much as it cools, stir in a splash of warm apple juice to loosen it back to the perfect dipping consistency.
FAQ
Q: Is Swiss cheese always vegetarian
A: Not always. Some traditional Swiss cheeses use animal rennet. To ensure this fondue is completely vegetarian, check the cheese label for ‘vegetable rennet’ or ‘microbial rennet’ to confirm no animal products were used.
Q: Can I make this cheese fondue vegan
A: This recipe’s texture and flavor are built on dairy-based Swiss cheese. You can experiment with a high-quality, meltable vegan Swiss-style cheese, but the consistency and taste may vary. Ensure the vegan alternative is designed for melting to avoid a grainy texture.
Q: Is this vegetarian fondue a good source of protein
A: Yes, it is. With nearly 4 cups of Swiss cheese, each serving provides about 19 grams of protein, making it a substantial and satisfying protein source for a vegetarian meal or appetizer.
Q: How do I store and reheat leftover cheese fondue
A: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring frequently. If the fondue has thickened, stir in a splash of warm apple juice to restore its smooth, dippable consistency.





