Noun
fontina (countable and uncountable, plural fontinas)
A pale yellow cheese from Valle d'Aosta in Italy.
Chef Amy Brandwein’s Italian restaurant is putting together a $150 election dinner for two featuring dishes like roasted branzino and fontina lasagna. Source: Internet
The January burger of the month at 1127 Prospect St., 317-929-1287) is a braised goat Demiricous topped with fontina cheese, tempura-fried dates stuffed with sweet potato, stout glaze, and jalapeno pecan candy crumble inside a pretzel roll. Source: Internet
;Django Fontina :A postcard written to a stranger, typically as a means of disseminating poetry. Source: Internet
Another menu standout is The KC Royale with a mouthwatering combo of clams, pancetta, kale, fontina, béchamel, and lemon. Source: Internet
I had been hoping someone would make a kosher fontina one of these days. Source: Internet
There are also a couple of pizzas, including a clever grilled prawn cocktail pizza ($15), slathered with a mixture reminiscent of classic chile sauce and topped with fontina, fennel, pancetta and basil. Source: Internet