(serves four)
1 clove of garlic, halved
250ml Normandy cider
About 700g cheese, cut in thin slices or grated (250g Gruyère, 250g Beaufort, 200g Raclette)
Nutmeg
Pepper
Rub the bottom of a cast-iron or enamel pan with the cut surfaces of the garlic, then discard. Add the cider and heat until almost boiling. Add the cheese about one-third at a time, stirring continuously, and taking the pan off the heat if it looks like coming to the boil, until you have a silky, voluptuous mass of molten cheese. (Add a little extra cider as you go, if the mixture seems too thick.)
Season with nutmeg and a little pepper, then take to the table and place on a burner. Serve with chunks of rustic bread.