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Do you...fondue?

I have always wanted to. Last weekend at a thrift shop I found a book on Fondue for .10. Apparently there are different pots depending on what you put in them. I've only noticed the little ones with the candles. I guess those are used for chocolate since cheese and oil need to be hotter.

So, since Valentine's Day is coming, I told hubby I wanted to eat at The Melting Pot, I have never been. However, hubby won dinner and tickets to see George Strait and Martina McBride this Friday, so that's what we are doing instead. We will still check out The Melting Pot, maybe next month for my bday.

Since Vday is on a Tuesday and we have the kids, I decided to look for a fondue pot and surprise the kids with chocolate fondue after dinner on the 14th. I have seen tons of pots at Goodwill so last week I went looking and at my second store, found a BRAND NEW, UNOPENED box of Chocolate XPress for $4 (they are $29 online!!!). Its not really a fondue pot, but a double boiler that melts chocolate and comes with molds so you can make your own candies...bonus! But, you can also dip and eat like you can with fondue, so that's what we are doing to do. I didn't want to pay full price in case we end up not really liking it so I'm happy I found it!

So, do you fondue?

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So What Happened?™

Cheryl, I wish I could come out! Thanks for the info, now I know who to message when I need info and ideas. I think we will venture out to do the cheese and meat. I will have to look for an electric pot. I don't want to mess with the flame ones.

I was wondering what kind of different things people dip...

OH, and 2-4 hours at the Melting Pot???!!! I had no idea it could take that long! We will definately have to go on a weekend we don't have the kids.

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i love the melting pot I want to try that at home!
Desert suggestions that I loved at the melting pot
1. marshmallows rolled in graham crackers
2. fruit
3. brownies
4. cheescake
yummmmm oh if you're crafty they sometimes put in a little alcohol and light it on fire

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Yes.

I love chocolate. Husband loved cheese. Imagine chocolate covered cheese a happy compromise and not too bad depending on the type of cheese.

Enjoy but not too much. ;-)

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I go to the melting pot on occasion.......they have a happy hour which is actually fairly inexpensive. I really need to find a pot and a recipe for cheese........im not big on chocolate, but i love cheese. :)

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We love to fondue. But only do the choc and all the goodies. Have been to the melting pot one time and it was great....but plan for a nice 2-4 hour sitting depending what you get. I don't own stuff for it, but my friend has a choc fountain that has been passed around.........YUMMY

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i love the melting pot I want to try that at home!
Desert suggestions that I loved at the melting pot
1. marshmallows rolled in graham crackers
2. fruit
3. brownies
4. cheescake
yummmmm oh if you're crafty they sometimes put in a little alcohol and light it on fire

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I think it's fun :)

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We did it last weekend for my birthday.

I wouldn't do it again with four kids and 10 adults. It's MUCH better with smaller groups. It was messy but we all loved it. Loved the variety of things we could cook but the CONSTANT worry about the hot oil made me nervous.

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I LOVE The Melting Pot. My husband and I go a few times a year. It does take a few hours which is another reason why we like it because it's more of an experience compared to any other restaurant. I have thought about doing it at home, I'm sure I will at some point.

For chocolate you can dip marshmallows, oreo cookies, graham crackers, strawberries, brownies. Do some searching online. Have fun!!! Try the restaurant sometime, I don't think you will be dissapointed!

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YES we fondue.
Love it.
We did that when I was a kid too.

I got a fondue pot from Amazon.
Electric.
This is the one I have:
http://www.amazon.com/Oster-Fondue-Pot-FPSTFN7700-022/dp/...
And you can use it for anything.

I got a Fondue book from Barnes and Noble too.
A bargain book.
Tons of recipes in it.

We don't do chocolate, but use it for cheese fondues. Or hot pot type fondues, with broth etc.
Many cultures use a "fondue" type pot for cooking many types of foods.
There are so many kinds of recipes.

I highly suggest, you get a Fondue cookbook.
It will really get your creativity with it, going.

Fondues are real easy.
Fun
Good
Tasty
My kids love it as well.

And per our Fondue pot and cooking, no, it does not take hours.

What we usually do is, use cheese in ours. Using Gruyere/Emmental cheeses, melting that together, you can add a tad bit of white wine, and then we cut into chunks some French bread, and have ham and boiled potatoes on the side. Really good and so simple. So simple.

When you melt cheese in the fondue pot, you need to cut it up into chunks first. So it melts better. And stir as it melts.

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We love fondue, it is usually the family does when we get together around New Years.

I have an excellent recipe book for mostly the chocolate/cheeses, but also for the tempura for dipping the meats and such.

You will have fun at the Melting Pot (very pricey though!!) and learn how to do it... but expect to come home smelling very smokey.

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