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Do you...fondue?
Asked by F.H. from Phoenix
on January 30, 2012
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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...
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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...
- We eat fondue all the time. I don't have a fondue pot so we just use our rice cooker. We heat up the cheese in a saucepan and just pour it into the ricecooker to keep ...
- More dipping items: pretzels, sticks and twists my kids love to dip grilled pineapple granola bites
Fondue Restaurants
Asked by K.N. from Dallas
on September 26, 2008
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My husband and I are celebrating our anniversary this weekend. We have never gone out for fondue before. Which one of does anyone recommend - The Melting Pot or Simp...
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- Simply Fondue is by far the best! The location is further for us than Melting pot.. but the food is much better.You get a salad, then you get to pick a cheese fondue, ...
- I've been to both. Melting Pot is better. Melting Pot is a great atmosphere and a wonderful staff. It may be a bit more expensive, but they offer endless "dippers...
- I've only been to Melting Pot (which was excellent), but my friends all say Simply Fondue is better... price-wise and food-wise.
Fondue Party
Asked by C.A. from Phoenix
on September 20, 2009
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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...
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- Fondue parties are my favorite! Big chunks of french bread are great in the cheese dip. As for the chocolate dip, we like pound cake, coconut bread, pretzels, and ma...
- Raw veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers are great for the cheese. Try graham crackers, marshmallows, Nilla Wafers, pound cake, mini brownies f...
- For cheese dip: soft pretzels, garlic toast, fried ravioli (can buy these frozen. I think its a TGI Friday's product at the Grocery store), Boboli pizza shells cut up...
Cheese Fondue Recipe?
Asked by A.P. from Janesville-Beloit
on December 29, 2011
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We are hosting another couple on NYE, and I decided I want to do fondue after the kiddos go to bed. We're going to do 1 course with cheese, 1 with peanut oil, and 1 ...
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- Yes, I do, but I need to go get it. I just use the one that came with the fondue pot and have always had good luck with it. However, it uses white wine as the base. ...
- Here's what I do: Grate half pound of Gruyere cheese, sometimes I mix with regular Swiss, this year I used Gruyere and Gouda. I'm lazy so I put it in the food proce...
- Here is a recipe that came with my fondue pot... for medium thickness sauce: 2 tablespoons butter or margerine 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 1/4 teaspoon sal...
Looking for Fondue Recipes for a Part Tonight
Asked by M.B. from Minneapolis
on March 20, 2009
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Hi Moms, I know there was a previous question on here looking for fondue recipes, but I can't find it. Could you please post your favorite fondue recipes? I have a ...
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- Chocolate Peanut butter fondue: 1 bag semisweet choc chips 1/4 to 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/3 cup peanut butter 1/4 cup sugar Melt all ingredients in a non-stick ...
- My husband's family has done fondue (steak) for Christmas for as long as I can remember. They always used oil and it was great - but it stunk up the house for at leas...
- WHOA ... what fun ... can't come up with some recipes for you on this kinda notice but LUV LUV LUV fondues ... Tempura, cheese, chocolate ... anyway ... any whi...
Has Anyone Ever Hosted a Fondue Party at Home?
Asked by R. from Dallas
on March 2, 2007
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I thought it might be fun to host a fondue party at my house. I would love some ideas and suggestions on recipes, themes, where to buy stuff etc.. If anyone out there ...
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- I have had a few friends over for fondue, but haven't had a real party. I do suggest avoiding the meats unless you feel really confident. It seems harder to get them...
- i actually hosted a fundue party with pampered chef. She brought her fondue pot, chocolates, fruits, etc.. it was a blast.. you may call the MELTING POT In Addison an...
- I haven't had a party (sounds like a great idea though) but they always have wonderful fondue recipes on Foodnetwork. Check out their website and I'll be you find a l...
Fondue Set for 8 Yr Old for Xmas?
Asked by J.G. from San Antonio
on December 7, 2010
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I have an unused fondue set with burners and those long sticks included. Money is tight this year for Xmas and I was thinking of re-gifting this set to my 8.5 yr old n...
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- I think that is really nice! If mom lets her cook, I don't think you even need to run it by mom. You can also buy prepackaged cheese fondue mix - just add shredded c...
- We do fondue dinners all the time at my house. It is FUN! We just had a fondue dinner about 3 nights ago. My daughter is 8... and she even helps us prep for it and...
- I know I'm in the minority but really, a gift that requires fire and heating things up for an 8 year old? I don't really think that is age appropriate. If money is t...
Need a Chocolate Recipe!
Asked by K.R. from Portland
on October 22, 2008
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Hello Mamas!
I'm in charge of the chocolate fix for our All Day Scrapbooking session on Saturday. I am a very good chef but short on time. Any recipes that won't ta...
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- A fast one that I do is Chocolate Cream Pie. You'll have to make more than one though. Oreo premade crust, chocolate instant pudding and cool whip. Can't get much easi...
- here is a quick idea that is not really cooking: strawberry chocolate tuxedos. you dip strawberries in melted white chocolate first and let it harden. this is the sh...
- Easiest recipe ever: Chocolate fondue 1 container of cool whip 1/3 cup semi-sweet choc. chips Mix both in a microwaveable bowl and zap in micro for a minute, ...
Need Chocolate Fountain Food Dipping Ideas...
Asked by C.B. from Dallas
on October 25, 2007
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I am haveing a Party this weekend and we are going to have a Chocolate Fountain. I was wanting to get some unique things to dip in the chocolate. All and any ideas w...
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- Of course, there is the "normal"... Strawberries Cherries Grapes But how about some of these... Graham crackers A different chocolate in solid form :) Car...
- Hi C.! We love our chocolate fountain. We've dipped just about eveything! We like fruits, the best. All kinds work well; strawberries, bananas, pineapple, kiwi, et...
- This might sound strange and I see that no one has mentioned it...so.... Ruffles Potato Chips. They are sooooo good - sweet and salty at the same time. I had them a...
Ideas for a Chocolate Party for My 8 Year Old?
Asked by S.B. from Topeka
on March 30, 2011
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My daughter's birthday party will be Saturday. And actually this is last minute planning since we have been out of town for a while. She is having a small party with...
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- You can actually rent chocolate fountains, but even if you don't want to go that route, make a chocolate dip and let them dip fruit chunks (apple pineapple, banana, st...
- a chocolate fountain. use the big marshmallows and strawberries. You can also get the candy molds at walmart or a craft store and melt chocolate in them, buy the sti...
- When I was a teacher we did a unit on chocolate--how it's made, etc. If you wanted to go to a teacher supply store and get a book for probably $5-7 with some addition...