Photographed by Derek Bissonnette
Gruyère is world-renowned for its rich, nutty flavor and smooth, creamy texture—a true testament to the excellence of Swiss cheesemaking. Whether enjoyed on its own or melted in a fondue, its versatility makes it a staple in your cheese drawer. We suggest exploring different ages of Gruyère. For example, a 12-month Gruyère will have a more complex and pronounced flavor versus a five-month, which will have a milder flavor and creamier texture. From savory scones to a classic soufflé, these Gruyère-infused recipes are like a warm blanket on a chilly autumn night.
Cheese provided by Le Gruyére AOP
Gruyère Soufflé with Sherry Cream Sauce
Elevate a classic sweet soufflé to savory new heights. Although it could be, this dish is not left in a traditional ramekin when served. Prepare in advance, reheat, and plate up!
Gruyère Scones with Orange Marmalade
This is an elegant example of sweet-meets-savory. Gruyère complements sweet and slightly tart orange marmalade for a delightful treat that can be enjoyed for brunch or afternoon tea. You’ll need a candy thermometer to get the marmalade just right.
Gruyère Welsh Rarebit Toast
A Welsh rarebit is a dish made of luscious cheese sauce flavored with ale, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce, spread over toasted bread and broiled to golden perfection. The next time a grilled cheese sandwich craving hits, try this instead.
French Onion Fondue with Gruyère-Baked Baguettes
This recipe marries two cheesy classics into one decadent dish that’s perfect for an elegant dinner party or a romantic evening for two. Gruyère- cloaked cubes of French bread are heartily dunked into a pool of savory, caramelized onions. Heaven!
Squash, Sage, and Gruyère Frittata
This breakfast classic is a celebration of fresh and vibrant flavors sure to elevate your morning routine. Squash adds subtle sweetness, Gruyère lends a nutty depth, and there’s a touch of heat from red pepper flakes.