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Raclette Potatoes with Cornichons: A Taste of Switzerland

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Raclette potatoes with cornichons are a typical Swiss combination. Serve these Swiss appetizer bites whenever you entertain for rave reviews!

raclette potatoes with cornichons

Originally published January 25th, 2013 (updated June 29, 2018)

I just flew back from Switzerland yesterday and am still basking in the memories of my Swiss adventures! Three nights ago I had raclette potatoes (with cornichons and pickled onions) and it was heavenly.

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view above Lake Lugano

Updated: I’ve written about my trip to Switzerland in 9 reasons why you should visit Lugano.

Goodness, if you’ve never tried this delicious Swiss cheese, you simply must put it on your shopping list! It’s getting more and more popular, and subsequently, easier to find and buy!

making raclette potatoes

I created this extremely simple appetizer which combines these perfectly matched flavors, and they are truly a taste of Switzerland.

raclette melting

Why Raclette on Potatoes?

Raclette is usually served with potatoes. It is a semi-hard Swiss cheese which is traditionally served in a very particular manner. In Switzerland, the cheese wheel is melted against a fire, scraped onto a plate, and served alongside plenty of cooked potatoes, cornichons and pickled onions. I had a delicious raclette meal in Switzerland in October; it was simply divine!

raclette at a restaurant in Switzerland

Today, most of us in the US do not have a fire that we can use to melt cheese so this is where the raclette grills come in handy.

raclette on a plate and grill

However, for this raclette potatoes recipe, you won’t need a grill. And I should remind you that potatoes are much healthier than they’re given credit for!

putting cheese on potatoes

You can read all about this Swiss creation in my post:
all about raclette.

package of raclette with potatoes on a tray

What are the Best Potatoes for Raclette?

red mini potatoes

The best and most traditional potatoes for raclette are any small potatoes such as these Dutch red potatoes, or baby red potatoes, both carried by Melissa’s Produce which you’ll find at your grocery store. Baby Dutch yellow, or baby yellow potatoes are perfect, as well.

raclette with potatoes and cornichons in NYC

This is from a Christmas market vendor in NYC, but I’ve also enjoyed this cheese with bread at German Christmas markets.

raclette potatoes and cornichons

A Perfect Appetizer for Cocktail Parties and More

I have made raclette potatoes with cornichons appetizer countless times, and I don’t believe there’s ever been leftovers: everybody loves them! They’re wonderful party bites, and there’s no need for cutlery.

raclette potatoes on a blue plate

Love melty cheese? Try this delicious baked Camembert appetizer with truffle honey!

cheeseboard with bread

Although I have a tiny raclette grill, this recipe doesn’t use one. 

making raclette potatoes in an air fryer

You can make it in your oven, or even an air fryer or toaster oven. Above, I made three little potatoes as a snack for myself! It’s also a perfect girl-dinner option with a glass of white wine! It’s truly a taste of Switzerland.

raclette potatoes

Raclette Potatoes with Cornichons

original recipe by Christina Conte                     serves 2 as appetizers

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

Ingredients

  • potatoes, boiled 
  • raclette cheese 
  • cornichons

Directions

Preheat broiler (grill) or air fryer or toaster oven.

Cut the boiled potatoes in half and place on a baking tray. You can peel them if you like, but I prefer the skins left on.

potatoes and cheese

Cut a slice of cheese approximately the same size as each potato half and place it on top.

Place under a preheated broiler, watching carefully until the cheese has melted.

adding a cornichon to the appetizers

Remove from the oven and place on a serving platter. Now, add a small cornichon on each potato half and serve immediately.

cheesy appetizers on a plate

Raclette potatoes with cornichons make delicious appetizers, or even a full meal if you accidentally eat too many, as I have done in the past!

raclette potatoes on a blue plate

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raclette potatoes on a plate
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Raclette Potatoes with Cornichons

A super delicious appetizer of raclette cheese, potatoes and cornichons, based on one of Switzerland's favorite dishes.
Course Appetizers
Cuisine Swiss
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 13 minutes
Total Time 23 minutes
Servings 2
Calories 567kcal
Author Christina Conte

Ingredients

  • 6 baby potatoes (boiled, do not peel unless you dislike the skin)
  • 3 slices raclette cheese (half a full slice)
  • 12 cornichons

Instructions

  • Preheat broiler (grill.)
  • Cut the potatoes in half and place on a baking tray.
  • Cut slices of cheese approximately the same size as each potato half and lay it on top of each half.
  • Place under a preheated broiler, watching carefully until the cheese has melted.
  • Place a small cornichon on each potato half and serve immediately for results (while the cheese is still melty).

Notes

  • These are best served hot, but also good on a buffet served at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 6 pieces | Calories: 567kcal | Carbohydrates: 94g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 3042mg | Potassium: 2228mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 434IU | Vitamin C: 103mg | Calcium: 346mg | Iron: 5mg
 

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