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Fondue pots

Fondue pots – a fun and interactive way to have a taste of tradition and modern culinary art

What is a fondue pot?

A fondue pot is a versatile kitchen tool traditionally used for preparing and serving fondue, a dish where small pieces of food are dipped into a communal pot of melted cheese, chocolate, or hot oil. The concept of fondue is all about sharing and enjoying a social meal. Here are the common types of fondue and when you can use a fondue pot:

  • Cheese Fondue: In a cheese fondue, a mixture of melted cheese, wine, and sometimes other ingredients is used as a dip for bread, vegetables, and other items. It's a great option for parties, gatherings, or cosy nights in. You can use a fondue pot for cheese fondue during appetizers or as a main course.

  • Chocolate Fondue: Chocolate fondue involves melting chocolate in a fondue pot and dipping items like fruits, marshmallows, pretzels, or pieces of cake into the chocolate. It's commonly enjoyed as a dessert or at special occasions like birthdays or romantic dinners.

  • Oil or Broth Fondue: This type of fondue involves heating oil or broth in the fondue pot and then cooking bite-sized pieces of meat, seafood, or vegetables by dipping and cooking them in the hot liquid. It's a fun interactive cooking method often used in larger gatherings or with a group of friends.

  • Fondue Bourguignonne: This is a variation of oil fondue where the hot oil is used to cook meats and seafood. It's named after the Burgundy region of France and is popular for its flavorful results.

  • Fondue Chinoise: Similar to fondue bourguignonne, fondue chinoise uses hot broth instead of oil for cooking. It's a style of Chinese hot pot, where thinly sliced meats and vegetables are cooked in the broth and then dipped in various sauces.

  • Savory Dips: Apart from the traditional cheese, chocolate, and oil fondues, you can get creative and use a fondue pot for other savoury dips like queso dip, spinach and artichoke dip, or even warming up and serving sauces for various appetizers.

When using a fondue pot, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for setting up and using the pot safely. Be cautious with the heating element or flame used to keep the contents of the pot warm. Also, ensure that the dip or cooking liquid reaches a safe temperature to avoid any food safety issues.

Fondue pots can be a wonderful addition to social gatherings, parties, and special occasions, adding an interactive and communal aspect to your dining experience. Make sure to check our collection of dinnerware to make your fondue experience even more enjoyable and stylish,

How do you clean a fondue pot?

The easiest way to clean vintage enamelled cast iron fondue pots is by hand washing them with mild dish soap and a soft scrubber. Put the pot in warm water for a short duration of time to soften any food that has become attached to it if the cheese or chocolate has gone cold and is tough to wipe off. If a fondue pot is marked dishwasher-safe, you can wash it as directed by the manufacturer. However, if at all feasible, attempt to remove any stuck-on cheese or chocolate before putting it in the dishwasher.

What else is a fondue pot used for?

Depending on the sort of pot you have, you can use it for warming and serving dips, keeping soup or gravy warm and stir-frying vegetables and meats.

You can also use your pot for deep frying, Japanese shabu shabu, or Chinese-style hot pot if it has temperature control and a broad heating range. Lastly, fondue pot is a great way to make sauces for pasta, vegetables, and meat.

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