raclette
Americannoun
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a dish made by heating a piece of cheese, as over a hearth, and scraping off the melted part onto a plate: served with boiled potatoes.
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the cheese used in making this dish.
noun
Etymology
Origin of raclette
Borrowed into English from French around 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Wooden chalets lining the street offer winter treats from mulled wine and toasted marshmallows to melty raclette cheese on potatoes.
From BBC • Jul. 30, 2025
Heated debates held in the country's four national languages continued into early morning hours, with lawmakers fuelling themselves with raclette, hard boiled eggs left over from Easter and wine.
From Reuters • Apr. 12, 2023
Next door, Bettina Roie’s guests are greeted with a sign asking them to show their vaccination certificates at her stand serving Swiss raclette, a popular melted cheese dish.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 25, 2021
Chef Fritsche’s menu, embracing raclette, ropy landjager sausage and cream-sauced veal with shredded potatoes, is the rib-sticking antidote to winter.
From Washington Post • Nov. 24, 2020
There will be tableside raclette service and a stroopwafel bar.
From New York Times • Nov. 27, 2018
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