Fondue- A communal dish made with Wine, Cheese and flour is typically eaten with bread. Fondue stems from the French word ‘fondre’ –to melt. This dish originated in Switzerland. It was considered a peasant dish and was a way to melt the hardened cheeses. The cheese and other ingredients are often melted in a fondue pot. You can find these pots in a lot of kitchen appliances’ stores in all fancy shapes and designs. You could also use a regular pot, which is what I used for this recipe. You need to keep melting the cheese/chocolate such that it does not stiffen up. I make this fondue by melting Chocolate instead of Cheese and substituting Almond extract for liqueur;).You could skip this almond extract if you would like.The best part of it is you can use this as a drizzle on any dessert or eat it all by itself as pure chocolate
4 oz Semi sweet chocolate chips
1/3 cup heavy cream, to make it smooth
1 tsp Almond extract, optional
Bamboo Skewers
Fruits like Strawberries, grapes, pineapple

Heat the chocolate and cream in a pan/thick bottomed vessel. Keep stirring until it is silk smooth. Add the extract and stir until the mixture is smooth. Pour it in a bowl, gather around the table and dip ‘em in.

Note: You may need to reheat the chocolate to keep it warm. I substituted a regular pot for a fondue pot.
This delicious Chocolate Fondue goes to A.W.E.D Swiss guest hosted by Sweatha of
tastycurryleaf, and created by
DK of ChefinYou.
Shri
Wow chocolate fondue with strawberries..hmm sounds perfect for a summertime dessert!
ReplyDeleteThe fondue looks perfect.Thanks for the delicious entry.
ReplyDeleteParita,Sweatha,
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they look beautiful :))
ReplyDeleteSiri
Fondue looks delicious. You have a nice blog.
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ReplyDeleteSounds delicious. Strawberries dipped in liquid chocolate... yummm
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and go for it!!!!!
Go grab a fondue pot here www.ilovefondue.co.uk and Go for it!!!!
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