Meat Fondue Recipe - WiseMommies (2024)

by Beth

It’s a wisemommies’s tradition to do fondue for New Year’s Eve. We do a cheese, meat and then chocolate fondue. Stemming from a European tradition, where many have Raclette or Fondue for New Year’s Eve, we wisemommies thought to also fondue into the New Year, every year.

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Below is how I made our meat fondue course which follows our cheese fondue course. With young kids, on their plates I keep it simple, plain chicken, plain beef, shrimp, and mushrooms.
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Wisemommies’s Meat Fondue
The meats I used this year
Chicken
Chicken (marinated in garlic)
Beef
Beef (marinated in teriyaki)
Shrimp
Mushrooms
Ravioli
*Our marinated chicken and beef has been the most popular amongst all adults
** For our meats, we bought, cut and prepared the day before our fondue day. Once cut, we put the different meats into baggies and refrigerated. For the marinated chicken we added minced garlic into the baggie and teriyaki into the baggie with beef.

Our meat batter
We make a tempura batter. You can dip any meat into the tempura batter before placing into the oil to fondue. You can also dip the meat into the oil without tempura batter, but the batter adds a nice flavor to your meat!

Tempura Batter: In a bowl, mix the following together until you have a thick consistency, so add more flour until very thick. Serves 7 people
3-4 egg yolk(s)
4-5 cups flour
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white sugar
3 cups cold water
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Oil in the Pot
We use a whole bottle of Canola Oil which fills up the whole pot or nearly fills up the post and then extra virgin oil. You can also use vegetable or peanut oil.
You want the pot filled up with enough oil that everyone can stick their fondue forks in and reach the oil. If you have the oil in the pot too low then it makes it harder for many to get their food cooked.

My favorite fondue cooking pot is Cuisinart Electric Fondue Maker. This pot is really great, easy to cook, easy to clean, and works perfectly for my cheese and meat fondue.My Cuisinart fondue pot was a wedding gift and it has been well-used and cherished.
The cord that came with our fondue pot is not long enough for us to set it in the middle of our table and still allow everyone to reach the pot so we added an extension cord. Meat Fondue Recipe - WiseMommies (4)Meat Fondue Recipe - WiseMommies (5)

We use Trudeau Stainless Steel Forks for all our cheese and meat fondue. I have three sets so that all family members and guests are sure to have two of their own color coded forks. The color coding is important so you don’t forget which fork is yours cooking in the pot.

Let the oil heat up, in the pot, you should see some bubbles letting you know it’s hot enough to start cooking.

Our sauces
Once you have cooked your meat in the oil pot, fondue, you can eat away or you can further your palate by dipping the meat into a chosen sauce. These are the sauces we make.
1) Teriyaki sauce (This sauce is nearly always a favorite by all. I just find a ready-made teriyaki sauce via the grocery store to use)
2) Curried Yogurt Dipping Sauce #1
Combine 2tsp curry paste, 1 tsp Dijon mustard, 2tsp brown sugar, 4 tsp grated onion, 6 Tbsp mayonnaise, and 6 Tbsp plain yogurt
3) Curried Yogurt Dipping Sauce #2
Combine 4 tbsp. butter, 1 cup plain yogurt, 1 tbsp. yellow curry powder, ¼ tsp. garlic powder, and ¼ tsp. kosher salt
4) Instead of one of the above, you could buy a ready made honey-mustard dipping sauce or some other ready-made dipping sauce that you think might work well with your family’s taste buds.

Before dipping meat into any sauce, make sure everyone has cooked their meat, take the meat off the fondue fork and use a regular dinner fork for dipping and eating on their plate. Once we saw how much fun our kids had with fondue, we also invested in fondue plates. These are perfect as you can use the dividers for sauces and pile all the food together. You can see in the picture to the right, with my son about to cook his meat, the black fondue plate separating sauces and meats beside him. The tempura batter is in the individual, yellow, square serving plate.

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Approximate fondue cooking times for raw meat, seafood and vegetables:
Beef: 1 minute
Seafood: 2 minutes
Pork: 1 minute
Poultry: 2-3 minutes
Veggies: 3-5 minutes
* When we fondue with our children, we keep the heat of the oil a little lower so we double the above cooking time and usually take a quick glance at their cooked food just to make sure it is cooked!

Click below for our meat fondue video showing our meats and sauces.
http://youtu.be/5g8Xg-2pVhU

Enjoy some more wisdom:

How to do a Meat Fondue Cheese Fondue Recipe Fondue Traditions for New Year’s Eve How to make Chocolate Fondue

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FAQs

What is the best cut of meat for fondue? ›

The best cuts of beef for fondue include top sirloin, ribeye, and tenderloin. Cut or slice the meat according to personal preference. Some prefer to slice steaks into long strips, while others cube the meat into small pieces. Prepare the fondue oil or broth according to the recipe's directions.

Do you cook meat before fondue? ›

When you fondue red meat, you typically only cook it for 30 to 60 seconds. Cuts of meat that require braising or roasting will be tough and sinewy if you use them for fondue. Cut up the meat you will fondue into bite-sized pieces. Marinate the meat pieces if you would like to give them more flavor.

What oil do you use for meat fondue? ›

Olive oil, while delicious, is not the best choice for fondue because it has a strong flavour and a relatively low smoke point. Instead, consider using Canola oil, which is inexpensive, has a neutral flavour, and has a high smoke point. Peanut oil, grapeseed oil, and sunflower seed oil are good options.

How much meat do you need for fondue per person? ›

Plan around 200 g (7 oz) of meat per person: in cubes for Bourguignonne fondue, and thinly sliced or even stuffed with cheese for a Chinese hot pot.

Is fondue better with oil or broth? ›

Oil or broth fondue Oil fondue is also called Bourguignon fondue. It can use any type of oil: peanut, vegetable, canola, olive. You will need to get oil at 375F (just below boiling) to cook meats and vegetables that you will use. Broth fondue is also called Chinese fondue.

How long do you leave meat in fondue? ›

Give each guest a fondue fork for dunking the meat in the hot oil. It should take 25-30 secs for rare, 30-35 secs for medium and 45-60 secs for well done.

What should you not do with fondue? ›

Fondue rules

You must not double dip, and never put your fork directly into your mouth.

What kind of bread is good for fondue? ›

A mild-flavored sourdough or baguette will work well. You can also use a loaf of dense rye bread, but you may want to cube it instead of tearing it into chunks. Baguettes are the traditional choice for dipping in fondue because they have a mild flavor and crisp crust that's perfect for dipping in creamy, melted cheese.

What do you need for a meat fondue? ›

Fondue
  1. 1 lb boneless beef sirloin steak.
  2. 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts.
  3. Lettuce.
  4. 1 package (8-oz size) whole fresh white mushrooms.
  5. 2 medium bell peppers (any color), cut into 1-inch pieces.
  6. 2 medium carrots, cut into 1/4-inch slices.
  7. 2 cups small fresh broccoli florets (about 24)
  8. 4 cans (14 oz each) chicken broth.

Can you use a crockpot for oil fondue? ›

This is a super simple fondue recipe that's as easy as "set-it-and-forget-it". It's as simple as throwing your favorite fondue ingredients in a mason jar and placing them in the crock pot in a water bath; a process comparable to a makeshift sous-vide.

What kind of cheese do you use for fondue? ›

The best all-around cheeses for fondue are fontina, Gruyère, and gouda. If you aren't sure what to pick, use even amounts of these three. Together are lush and complex. For classic Swiss cheese fondue (meaning one like what you would find in Switzerland), a mix of traditional, firm mountain-style cheeses is best.

What are the rules of fondue? ›

Never lick the fondue pot, no matter how tempting. Never eat directly off the fondue fork. Never forget your food in the pot. Never pour the contents of the pot onto your plate.

What are the 4 types of fondue? ›

There are four commonly prepared types of fondue: cheese fondue, chocolate fondue, oil fondue (also known as meat fondue), and broth fondue. Fondue savoyarde traditionally includes the cheeses comté, beaufort, reblochon, and abondance.

How many people does 1lb of meat feed? ›

What weight of meat per person to order?
Boneless MeatNumber of PeopleBone in meat
1lb / 0.45kg2 – 3
2lb / 0.91kg4 – 53lb / 1.36kg
3lb / 1.36kg6 – 74lb / 1.82kg
4lb / 1.82kg8 – 96lb / 2.73kg
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What is the most tender cut of meat called? ›

Tenderloin Steak

The most tender of all cuts of beef, tenderloin steaks are lean and known for their delicate, butter-like texture and thick cut.

What is the best cut of meat to cook? ›

For roasts, the best cuts include rib (on the bone or boned and rolled), sirloin, top rump and fillet. For quick cooking, try fillet, entrecôte, rib eye, sirloin or rump steaks. Brisket, topside and silverside are good for pot roasts, and stewing and braising steak are good for stews and casseroles.

How much steak per person for fondue? ›

Best Meats for Fondue

When we fondue, we usually have shrimp, chicken, and beef. You can also use scallops, meatballs, bread and vegetables. Figure about ⅓ - ½ pound of meat per person. Whatever you choose will need to be cut up in bite-size pieces before the party.

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