This cheesy gluten free cheese fondue is quick and easy for a holiday party. Flavored with caramelized leeks and spinach, you will love dipping vegetables and gluten-free bread.

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Have you ever tried Fondue? It is a hot creamy cheese dip that originated in Switzerland. You can dip all sorts of delicious things into the hot cheese, like bread and vegetables.
I love making delicious gluten free appetizers that everyone at the party can enjoy. I also love to make these yummy gluten free meatballs for our friends. You can even dip them into the fondue!
Why This Recipe Is Great:
- Delicious taste: Cheese fondue is made with melted cheese, wine, and seasonings, making it a savory and flavorful dish.
- Fun to eat: Cheese fondue is typically served in a communal pot, where diners dip pieces of bread, vegetables, or meats into the melted cheese. It is fun and social, making it a great choice for dinner parties or other gatherings.
- Easy to make: This is an easy recipe that is naturally gluten free.

Ingredient Notes:
- Gruyere - This is the most popular cheese for making fondue.
- Mozzarella - I used regular mozzarella.
- Spinach - Fresh or frozen.
- Leeks (or onion) - This adds delicious flavors.
- White Wine - Use a cheap white wine. There is no need to use an expensive bottle. It won't affect the flavor that much.
- Butter - I used salted butter.
- Garlic - Use minced garlic cloves or bottled garlic.
You can also try this easy Cream Cheese Hot Dip recipe if guests love cheese appetizers!
Foods For Dipping:
There are so many things you can dip into fondue. Here are some of my favorites:
- Gluten free bread: Use store-bought baguettes or make my Gluten Free Breadsticks for dipping.
- Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower
- Steamed snow peas
- Salami, ham, and other meats.
Are you ready to make this delicious gluten free cheese fondue?
I have been using this fondue pot for years. I love how long it has held up! It is perfect for melting cheese for savory fondue and chocolate for sweet fondue.
Recipe Step-By-Step Directions:

Step 1: In a pan, sauté the leeks and garlic with butter over low heat. Allow softening and caramelizing, about 5-10 minutes.
🔑 Sandi says: If you are using frozen spinach, thaw the spinach and squeeze out the extra moisture before adding it to the pot.
Step 2: Add the leeks, spinach, and garlic to the fondue pot.

Step 3: Add your cheeses and the rest of the ingredients to the fondue pot and allow it to melt. While the cheeses are melting, chop vegetables and slice a gluten free baguette for dipping!

Recipe FAQ:
Most melting cheeses work well in a fondue, but the two most commonly used are gruyere and emmetel cheese.
If your fondue becomes too watery, you can thicken it by keeping it in the fondue pot so some of the moisture evaporates out. You can also add a little gluten free flour or tapioca starch.
You can easily make this gluten free cheese fondue without wine, but you will need to add a little liquid in its place. Note the dry white wine adds a lot of flavor to the fondue, and this recipe calls for only a small amount.
Overcooking your fondue can make it turn out stringy. If your fondue is stringy, add some cornstarch or tapioca starch and water and mix it well.
More Gluten Free Appetizers to Make:
- 14 Delicious Gluten Free Meatball Recipes - A collection of the best gluten free meatball recipes.
- Gluten Free Fried Cheese Sticks - If you love fondue, you will love these melty cheese sticks.
- Gluten Free Sweet and Sour Meatballs - One of the most popular meatball recipes on my blog.
- Easy Mango Pecan Brie - This brie makes a simple appetizer in under 3 minutes.
📖 Recipe

Gluten Free Spinach Cheese Fondue




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Ingredients
- ½ pound gruyere cheese shredded or cubbed
- ½ pound mozzarella cheese shredded or cubbed
- 2 tablespoons gluten free flour blend
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup spinach fresh or frozen
- 1 cup dry white wine
- 1 large leek sliced thinly
- 2 tablespoons salted butter
- 1 clove garlic minced
Instructions
- Chop cheese into cubes and toss with the gluten free flour blend to coat.
- In a pan, sautee the spinach, leeks, and garlic with a tablespoon of butter.
- Add salt and cook until tender.
- In a sauce pan, add cheese, butter, wine and cooked vegetables.
- Cook on low heat, stirring frequently.
- Cook until all of the cheese is melted.
- Serve warm in fondue pot with vegetables and bread.
Notes
- Feel free to use onions if you can't find fresh leeks at your market.
- I recommend using an inexpensive white wine. There is no need to spend a lot on wine for this recipe.
- If you use frozen spinach, thaw it and drain the extra liquid.
- Leftover fondue will keep fresh in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Dip steamed vegetables, meats, or gluten free bread.
SPECIAL NOTE
Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn't test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclaimer
Nutritional information is an estimate provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the actual nutritional information with the products and brands you are using with your preferred nutritional calculator.
This post was updated from an older 11/2015 post with more details and recipe information.
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Linda (Meal Planning Maven)
What fun and festive holiday party food Sandi!
Sandi Gaertner
Thank you Linda 🙂
Divya Prakash
This fondue sounds amazing. With spinach and leek this must be so tasty!!
Sandi Gaertner
I hope you enjoy it Divya 🙂
Diane
When I was growing up my mom had a fondue pot. We loved it! How do I not remember to get one? I actually clicked on your link but it didn't work. Let me know if you have a link i can use I may order my own pot. Love the idea of the adjustable temperature. Mom's was rather difficult to heat properly if memory serves. This recipe looks so fun for appetizers at a party!
Sandi Gaertner
This fondue pot has been the best so far...plus it comes with color coded forks so my kids don't fight LOL.
Debi @ Life Currents
This looks fabulous! And it reminds me of when we used to have people over for fondue parties. It was so much fun! Wee need to try that again! Thanks for the recipe!
Sandi Gaertner
It is definitely a lot of fun. Thanks for stopping by 🙂
justine @ Full Belly SIsters
That ooey, gooey cheese looks amazing!
Sandi Gaertner
Thank you Justine 🙂
Loriann Cargill Bustos
I love the addition of leeks in your fondue! What a delicious idea.
Sandi Gaertner
Thank you Loriann 🙂
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy
I haven't had fondue in ages, but what a great idea to add spinach in to it. I am going to have to try that very soon.
Katerina
I love fondue, sweet and savory. This one looks so inviting and tasty!
Sandi Gaertner
Thank you Katerina 🙂