Friday, December 9, 2011

Fondue, Swiss style…

When you think of Switzerland what comes to mind?  For me it’s cows with big bells, Swiss chocolate and Swiss cheese fondue!
Hubby had fondue with his colleagues a while ago and has been pestering me to try it, but as I pictured it as a winter warming dish that leaves you feeling heavy I kept putting it off (to be honest I was a bit of a sceptic).  Now with winter upon us and the chill setting in it felt like the right time.
So last Saturday night we booked a table at the Auberge de Savièse (http://www.aubergedesaviese.ch/Default.asp?315335D3741663E62683307333D36E) as they specialise in Swiss fondue.  It is situated in the busy Rue de Pâquis in Pâquis.  We had walked past it many times and a few people had mentioned good things about it.  Our friends joined us for the evening.
The outside of the restaurant looks pretty normal but when we walked in and sat at our table it felt like we were transported to log cabin in the mountains.  The interior looks like an authentic Swiss log cabin and even has a cuckoo clock. It feels warm and cosy and you feel miles away from the busy Pâquis area.
The cuckoo clock
Swiss fondue typically comprises a communal fondue dish (usually shared by 2 people) in which a mixture of cheese is melted with wine and seasoning.  Some cornstarch is also added to ensure the mixture does not split.  Other things can be added to the fondue to add flavour and enhance the taste.  Swiss fondue is usually served with bread.
Dipping some bread


They say it is an art to get the ratios correct and Auberge de Savièse seem to have mastered the art as our fondues were delicious!
Delicious...
We ordered one regular fondue for two people and one mushroom fondue for two people and we all four shared them.  They gave us bread but we also ordered some baby potatoes. Then the fun began. Using the skewers we dunked chunks of bread or baby potatoes into the melted cheese.  We impatiently waited for the cheese to cool (burning our mouths a few times when we could not resist).  The regular fondue was tasty and delicious and I really enjoyed the mushroom fondue. 
We ordered a bottle of Swiss white wine as it is apparently what is recommended with Swiss fondue. It is said to help prevent the cheese from solidifying in your stomach and aid the digestion process (we just think they use it as an excuse to drink more wine J ).
For dessert we had some pineapple soaked in kirsch. Kirsch is a clear, colourless brandy traditionally made from cherries.  One again this is said to aid digestion. One word of warning...it is STRONG and takes your breath away.
Surprisingly I really enjoyed the fondue evening much more than I expected.  Yes it is artery clogging good and yes you feel really full after but I also felt content and enjoyed the cheesy flavours more than I thought I would. 
I would definitely recommend Auberge de Savièse.  The fondue was great and the staff were all very friendly and provided great service.  I would recommend booking as the restaurant was fully booked and many people were turned away.
So from a sceptic to a lover of Swiss fondue...who would have thought!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hello, you fool, I love you…

C’mon join the joyride!

Do these words bring back memories?  They certainly do for me, they remind me of when my sister and I were young.  She always loved some or other group or girl band and before her infatuation with the Spice Girls started she loved Roxette.  As with all obsessions she had posters and their latest CD and as a consequence we both knew all the words to their Joyride CD.  Good times!

So when a friend told me that Roxette were coming to Geneva and asked if Hubby and I would be interested to go we agreed without hestitation. 

The concert took place on Sunday the 30th October at the Arena Genef.  Compared to some of the concerts we attended in London this was a much smaller venue but still had a capacity for 7000 people. 

The evening was opened by a local Swiss musician from Lausanne, Bastian Baker (http://bastianbaker.com/).  We were all very impressed with his music and really enjoyed his singing.  He is sort of a mix between Jack Johnson and Newton Faulkner – great sound.

Then it was time for Roxette to begin.  We had not realized but it was their first concert in Geneva. 

We all tried to guess what the opening song would be and somehow my guess was correct…Dressed for Success!







Below is the setlist from the evening:

01. Dressed For Success
02. Sleeping In My Car
03. The Big L.
04. Wish I Could Fly
05. Only When I Dream
06. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
07. Soul deep (medley with SGNO)
08. Perfect Day
09. Things Will Never Be The Same
10. It Must Have Been Love
11. Opportunity Nox
12. 7twenty7
13. Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave)
14. Crash! Boom! Bang!
15. How Do You Do!
16. Dangerous
Band presentation
17. Joyride (no specific intro has been played)
18. Watercolours in the rain
19. Spending My Time
20. The Look
21. Listen To Your Heart
22. Church Of Your Heart

It was a great concert and we had loads of fun singing along to all the songs and listening to some of their newer pieces from their latest album.

You can also read about what the band had to say about their Geneva concert: http://roxetteblog.com/tag/geneva/

Good times!!!