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Fondue Party

I'm going to a fondue party and need to bring stuff to dip into chocolate and cheese. Any fun ideas besides the standard strawberries, bananas, etc? Especially ideas for the cheese dip! Thanks!

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Frozen mini-cream puffs. They have them at Costco in a large white plastic tub. Really yummy in chocolate!

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Traditional fondue is eaten with French bread type of bread, preferably a day old, and cut up into cubes or leave as slices and people can break the bread into pieces themselves. Being Swiss decent (first-genreration American) I've never eaten anything else in a cheese fondue besides bread. Interesting ideas, especially the Granny Smith apples. I wonder if my parents would be willing to forgo tradition and try something different. Hmm...

pinapple is awesome in choc. pretzels, pound cake...

for cheese, veggies and good bread.

Fondue is wonderful! Some things we've had with cheese: cauliflower, green apples, carrots, and broccoli. Chocolate: marshmallows, brownie pieces, banana pieces, and cheesecake pieces. Enjoy!

Canned pineapple chunks. I promise, everyone will like it.

I went to one once where the host had cut up sweet Italian chicken sausage for the cheese dip. It was surprisingly good.

For cheese...apples, broccoli, cauliflower, bread!!!
For chocolate...pound cake, marshmallows, brownies, pineapples!!!

Oooh, can I come!?? Sounds good!! LOL!

Frozen mini-cream puffs. They have them at Costco in a large white plastic tub. Really yummy in chocolate!

We had granny smith (green) apples with cheese, and it was yummy. Also sourdough bread pieces, As far as chocoalte goes, brownie bites, marshmallows were very good, in addition to the usual fruit choices. Also my personal favorite---cream puffs (you can find those in the freezer section, with other desserts like the pies and such) Have fun and enjoy!

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