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38 Delicious Fondue Side Dishes

Whether for Christmas, New Year’s Eve, or just in between A delicious fondue is wonderful for social evenings with your loved ones. Whether you want to dip into it or enjoy it when all your forks are full: you won’t go wrong with these fondue side dishes.

Fondue side dishes

Are you planning a fondue evening and wondering which side dishes you could serve with it? Whether meat, cheese, or even chocolate fondue. Whether with oil or broth – everything is allowed, as long as it tastes good. To make your decision a little easier, here are our favorite side dishes.

Salads as a fondue side dish

Light side dishes are a great contrast to a heavy cheese or meat fondue. Tasty salads are therefore a good choice because they provide the necessary freshness. In addition to the classic cucumber salad and tomato salad, these variations also go really well on the table:

  1. Beetroot salad
  2. Cheese Egg Salad
  3. Asparagus salad
  4. Carrot and Apple Salad

Vegetable side dishes

Vegetarians and vegans also get their money’s worth on a fondue evening! Meatless dreams come true, especially with our vegan cheese fondue. There are also all sorts of healthy things to dip into or snack on.

  1. Mushrooms and mushroom mixtures from the jar
  2. (cooked) cauliflower & broccoli
  3. zucchini
  4. paprika
  5. silver onions
  6. gherkins
  7. olives

Bread, baguette & Co.

Moist dough and a great crust – we especially love fresh bread, baguettes, or rolls as a side dish with fondue! That’s why we prefer to dip something freshly baked in our cheese fondue. Of course, it also cuts a fine figure with other fondue variations. Our favorites look like this:

  1. White bread
  2. Baguette & rolls
  3. Fresh bread, such as rye or mixed bread
  4. flatbread
  5. pull apart bread

Side dishes

Everything is allowed when it comes to side dishes too. Especially when there are children at the table, you can’t go wrong with pasta salad. We also love these classics:

  1. boiled potatoes
  2. Salt potatoes
  3. pasta
  4. rice

Tip: Glass noodles are also great! Try our recipe for Chinese fondue.

Sauces & Dips

All forks are occupied, but you’re hungry? Then just pass the time with a piece of bread or baguette. So that it doesn’t get too dry and you can also dip meat, bread, vegetables, and co., we also have these delicious dips and sauces for you:

  1. Cocktail sauce
  2. Honey Mustard Sauce
  3. chili sauce
  4. chutney
  5. horseradish dip
  6. tzaziki
  7. Herb quark or cheese spreads, for example, wild garlic dip with cream cheese
  8. Bbq sauce

Side dishes for sweet fondue

Not only children but sweet tooths of all generations love this modified fondue variant: a sweet fondue. Whether it’s whole milk, dark or white chocolate – here you can dip everything that makes you happy. You can either dip the side dishes in the chocolate or simply let them disappear in your mouth:

  1. Fresh fruit, such as apple, banana, grapes, pineapple
  2. Dried Fruit
  3. nuts
  4. marshmallow
  5. pretzels
  6. Ladyfingers

Tip: fruit isn’t just great for sweet fondue. Figs and grapes in particular also go well with cheese fondue.

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Written by John Myers

Professional Chef with 25 years of industry experience at the highest levels. Restaurant owner. Beverage Director with experience creating world-class nationally recognized cocktail programs. Food writer with a distinctive Chef-driven voice and point of view.

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