My buddies have never tried fondue and I have enjoyed it every time I have had it. However, I have never hosted it so I don't really know how to do it correctly.
I want their first time to be good so what does /ck/ recommend for fondue? What oils, cheese mixture, or other fondue related things? I'd like to have a variety of things available and I typically am the guy that only eats the meat.
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If first time, make chocolate fondue or if you are in Europe also cheese.
The chocolate one is served with pieces of fruit (Sliced banana, strawberries, orange in dices...)
The cheese one is served with diced toasted bread.
For the chocolate one you can just buy dark chocolate and melt it in a bowl floating in boiling water.
The cheese one is a little more complicated as it has a specific mix of cheese and wine on it. I all European supermarkets you can find it already prepared in a bag to just melt and enjoy. Maybe in America is also avaiable.
Those two are the easyest ones. I love with meats and olive oil, but wihout the proper equipment it's a litle dangerous
>>8418524
Try cubes of steak, tofu or big chunks of onion.
I like "chineese" fondue
It's mostly meat sliced very slim . You put em in a mix of beef broth,
You can use beef, chicken, porc, shrips aswell as vegies like coliflower, shrooms, brocoli and blanched potatoes
Serve some rice for side diches.
chocolate fondue is disgusting. Chocolate should never go with real fruit. Utterly revolting.
>>8419372
This
>>8419538
Sounds similar to sukiyaki.
Thanks for the information. It has helped. I am going to look into doing all of them(cheese, oil, chocolate and broth). If it takes too much effort may just do oil and chocolate.
>>8419372
never change 4chan
>>8419948
>all of them(cheese, oil, chocolate and broth)
do them all at once