Easy on the eyes and easy to clean thanks to its nonstick technology , this 3. From Alsace, France, comes this mini cast-iron fondue set; it's a versatile dinner addition that keeps butter warm and melts caramel or chocolate fondue for each person at the table.
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Fondue Equipment. Fondue Pots. Like a top-rated food chopper or a great waffle maker , they just make meals easier and more exciting. The idea of cooking cheese dates back to Homer's Iliad ; the first cookbook mention was in a 17th-century Swiss book.
But fondue as we know it appeared in the late s—Swiss families would melt cheese and wine in a pot over an open flame as a way to stretch resources and use up stale bread. Fondue achieved superstardom in , when the Swiss Cheese Union yes, that's a thing!
Today, there are plenty of variations on fondue: Ree Drummond has recipes for classic fondue and slow-cooker fondue, but her favorite just might be chocolate fondue. Of course to make fondue, you need a trusty fondue pot and skewers. In this gallery, you'll find cast-iron, ceramic, and electric fondue pots that all make great options for melting chocolate and cheese and some even work for meat fondue—more on that later.
And while you're getting all cozy, check out the best comfort food recipes and chocolate recipes to complement your menu. This classic cast-iron pot comes with a burner stand and six fondue forks. It's versatile too: The pot can be used on any heat source, so feel free to put it directly on the stovetop! Pretend you're at a ski chalet with this Swiss-style pot. The durable cast-iron set comes with six color-coded forks, a flame burner, and a splash guard. The easiest way to take any party to the next level: A chocolate fountain!
Just melt the chocolate in the microwave and pour it into a machine to wow your guests. You can also use it for other sauces pepperoni queso , anyone? Electric fondue pots aren't traditional, but they sure are easy to use!
This one includes a three-quart nonstick bowl, temperature control, and eight color-coded forks.
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