Today is National Fondue Day! How perfect, especially Chocolate Fondue, for Valentine's Day. Fondue is so retro and romantic! Who doesn't like to dip things in chocolate? So pull up two chairs at that mid-century table you found at the Flea Market, and enjoy!
A few tips: You can make everything ahead of time: cut up the fruit, put
out the marshmallows, and other dippers. Be sure and have lots of
napkins on hand, it can get messy. Fondue pots are readily
available at most kitchen stores and many hardware stores, and online,
of course. Or.. search the attic or ask your mother. You're bound to
find one -- maybe even one that's never been used!
Here are two easy Chocolate Fondue Recipes--with a Twist!
CHOCOLATE CARAMEL FONDUE
Ingredients
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1 jar Recchiuti burnt caramel sauce (I'm partial to this sauce)*
3 ounces extra dark chocolate (75% cacao), chopped
Assorted fresh fruit
Directions
Combine condensed milk, caramel sauce, and chocolate in saucepan. Cook over low heat until chocolate is melted.
Put in fondue pot and keep warm.
Serve fresh fruit--strawberries, bananas, pineapple, oranges for dipping!
More suggested dippers: marshmallows, pound cake, pretzels, biscotti
EASY CHOCOLATE BOOZY FONDUE
Adapted from Rachael Ray
Ingredients
3/4 cup heavy whipping cream
12-15 ounces dark chocolate bars, chopped
2 Tbsp Amaretto or Kirsch
1/2 cup chopped hazelnuts
Directions
Heat 1/2 cup cream in heavy saucepan over moderate heat
until cream comes to low boil.
Remove pan from heat and add
chocolate.
Let chocolate stand in hot cream 3 to 5 minutes to
soften, then whisk chocolate together with cream. Stir in liqueur
and chopped nuts and transfer to fondue pot.
Dip fruit and other goodies as above. Use fondue forks, skewers, or seafood forks
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