Two Minute Chocolate Fondue
Yummy, quick and easy!
12 ounces good quality semi-sweet chocolate
2/3 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
Bite sized pieces of fruit or cake
Directions:
Combine the chocolate and heavy cream in a medium heavy saucepan over medium-low heat. Stirring constantly, cook for about two minutes, or until melted and smooth. Add the vanilla. Serve with the fruit and cake.
2007-03-19 22:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Chocolate Fondue Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray
3/4 cup heavy whipping cream, reserve 1/4 cup to thin if fondue begins to thicken
4 bittersweet chocolate bars, chopped, 3 1/2 ounces each
2 tablespoons Frangelico or Amaretto liqueur, optional
1/4 cup finely chopped hazelnuts or almonds, optional
Suggested Dippables, choose 3 or 4 selections of the following:
Hazelnut or almond biscotti
Salted pretzel sticks
Cubed pound cake
Sliced bananas
Stem strawberries
Sectioned navel oranges
Ripe fresh diced pineapple
Heat 1/2 cup cream in a heavy non-reactive saucepot over moderate heat until cream comes to a low boil. Remove the pan from the heat and add chocolate. Let the chocolate stand in hot cream 3 to 5 minutes to soften, then whisk chocolate together with the cream. Stir in liqueur and/or chopped nuts and transfer the fondue to a fondue pot or set the mixing bowl on a rack above a small lit candle. If fondue becomes too thick, stir in reserved cream, 1 tablespoon at a time, to desired consistency. Arrange your favorite dippables in piles on a platter along side chocolate fondue with fondue forks, bamboo skewers or seafood forks, as utensils, for dipping.
2007-03-20 07:56:56
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answered by Myrtle 3
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Chocolate Fondue is really easy:
•1 pkg semi sweet chocolate..either chips or by the block (8 oz)
•1/2 cup + 1 tbsp milk
•1/4 cup sugar
•dash cinnamon
Combine in sauce pan over VERY LOW heat. Stir occasionally until smooth. (can also use a double boiler for this and avoid possible scorching)
Pour into fondue pot…add additional milk if it gets too thick.
Serve with fruit chunks: bananas, canned pineapple (fresh if you can get it), strawberries, marachino cherries, even melon chunks. Chunks of pound cake are also tasty. Use your imagination.
2007-03-20 01:20:46
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answered by My Sisters Kitchen 2
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In all honesty you can melt any decent chocolate with a bit of butter or cream or milk to make it liquid enough to dip things in. I've also tried it with a couple of spoons of coffee (to cut through some of the sweetness). You can even do it in a heatproof bowl over a candle! You can use dark chocolate, milk chocolate, even white chocolate.
Strawberries dont melt, so I think you mean dipping strawberries in the chocolate, no?
For our chocolate fondues we dip cake, fruits and marshmallows.
2007-03-19 23:10:02
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answered by Rachel D 2
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Melt 12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips in a double-boiler or microwave. Stir in 3/4 c. heavy cream and 1 t. vanilla extract. Transfer to fondue pot and dip fruit, pound cake, pretzels, etc.
2007-03-24 11:37:46
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answered by biscotti2milotti 2
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I'm pretty sure you can buy fondue chocolate in a grocery store.I think it comes in rectangle box.
Good luck!!
2007-03-20 04:21:28
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answered by momof3 3
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hahahaa woman me too we were given one in all those (nicely 3 definitely lol!) for wedding ceremony presents and we attempt this about 4 circumstances a month, cheese with greens and stuff and then chocolate with culmination
2016-11-27 00:17:28
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answered by ? 4
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