Rebecca Flint Marx is the former editor of Eater at Home. Her areas of expertise include home cooking and popular culture. Chocolate fondue is one of the most agreeable of desserts: it demands little ...
Heat wine until almost boiling in double boiler. Add Kirschwasser and let cook for a 5 minutes. Add processed gruyere cheese, cook until cheese is soft. Add shredded gruyere, let melt while stirring ...
Melt the chocolate in the top of a double boiler set over simmering water, stirring constantly; or place the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave until melted, stirring every 30 to 45 ...
Looking for a way to impress your guests at a New Year’s Eve party or Impress your sweetheart on Valentine's Day? Make with this rich chocolate fondue, which is so much easier than you might expect.
It’s always fun to get cheesy. Don’t ya think? And with lots of friends present to share the experience it’s even more exciting. You laugh a lot, drink a lot and share some great stories. Certainly, ...
Those of us who grew up in the '60s understand the allure of fondue. It’s enjoyed an occasional reemergence every now and then, but is back as a fun occasion creation. Whether it’s an unusual ...
Chocolate! Desserts! Diet-friendly? Yes, you read that correctly. These six recipes prove that you can have your chocolate and eat it, too. Enjoy and don’t even think about feeling guilty! 1. Dark ...
The 24-piece, 3 N' 1 Fondue Set from Trudeau Corp. can prepare an entire meal, fondue-style, with its three interchangeable pots. A stainless-steel pot cooks meat and vegetables, and two stoneware ...
Fondue, in its original cheesy form, has been a staple in its home country of Switzerland for centuries, though the recipes have varied throughout the years (at one point even including eggs). However ...
Fondue is a great option for a special family night or an elegant dinner party. But if you’re tired of your traditional recipe, spice things up with one of these fresh and unique twists on an old ...