Almond cookies, Green Tea Ice cream, Fortune Cookies, Ginger cookies, Fruit Salad (Ginger syrup)... with a little Jasmine tea.
A Chinese Hot Pot is pretty filling, dessert should be light unless you want to bring a choc fondue for dessert (grapes, cake, strawberries, apples, cookies, bananas, pineapple....for dunking).
2007-10-07 03:57:17
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answered by Desi Chef 7
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Chinese fondue? Are you referring to a Chinese Hot Pot where there's a communal pot of boiling broth and everyone "cooks" their meat and veggies in the broth?
You can bring appetizers - fried won tons, eggrolls, dumplings.
For the main course, you can also bring dumplings (won tons or potstickers) where people can to the broth... or a different meat with some type of soy-chile suace (on the side).... or a different type of veggie or mushroom (enoki, for example). If you bring dumplings, you may want to par-boil them alittle to pre-cook them and the precooking will reduce the startch which can muck up the broth in the hot pot.
You can bring a dessert - mango pudding, fruit salad, almond pudding.
You have many choices. Also, you can ask the host what they need or what they have and you can plan from there.
2007-10-07 14:15:09
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answered by Dave C 7
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You could bring a chocolate fondue and fruits or angel food cake if you want to keep with the theme. Otherwise, I would suggest making some chocolate dipped strawberries (dark AND white chocolate) beforehand and bringing them over. You have me curious as to what a "chinese fondue" is ...
2007-10-07 12:57:47
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answered by Pisces Chicka 4
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Well in my family, we usually sit around with some sunflower seeds and a big bowl of fruit afterwards. I think its called Hotpot, not chinese fondue...although that would be kinda cool.
2007-10-07 23:12:41
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answered by winkoftherabbit 2
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squid cake
2007-10-07 10:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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