I know that strawberries, bananas, apples, cookies/brownies and marshmallows, types of cakes. Anything else?
By the way the idea of pineapple and oranges and melons and all those kinds of fruit mixed with chocolate is really weird and gross to me lolWhat else should be serves for a chocolate fondue party!?!?
I think you've just about covered all the good stuff to dip in chocolate...what about though, if you had some bowls of "sprinkles" that people would dip into after they dipped into the chocolate? Or crushed nuts, or coconut, stuff like that. Sounds good to me!
Opps I meant the ones with NO seed in the middle lol
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What else should be serves for a chocolate fondue party!?!?baby back ribs!
and chicken!
Marshmallows.What else should be serves for a chocolate fondue party!?!?
chocolate candies like M%26amp;M, Snickers, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers....try cherries also..they go perfectly w/ chocolate.
Add something spicy...Chocolate and spicy heat actually go great together.鈾?/div>
regular food to fandu thingy is main food though
Pretzels, and Grahm Crackers are pretty good w/chocolate fondue.
Angel food cake pieces or sponge cakes, tangerines are good too!!
It's not weird. Sounds like you have most things covered. I would add graham crackers (s'mores with the marshmellows added) and don't forget to have a lot of ice cold milk on hand...nothing better with chocolate :)
you already mentioned so many, but I like pound cake or angelfood cake. Oreos would be good or those Pepridge Farm cookies that look like little tubes. I think they are called Pirouttes or something like that.
Did you try mandarin orange slices?
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鈥?Star fruit
鈥?Pear slices
鈥?Pound cake pieces
鈥?Shortbread fingers
鈥?Crusty French bread
Pretzels and graham crackers in addition to what you list above. But cut the bananas into 2 inch sections and freeze them on the sticks... Just make sure you don't do anyting too crumbly or else it just gets all into the chocolate.
SWEET AND SALTY ARE THE IN THING AND IT TASTES AWESOME
GRANOLA BARS
PRETZELS
RITZ CRAKERS
PEANUT BUTTER BALLS
BURBAN BALLS
Sounds like you're set!
pretzels, twinkies, graham crackers, chocolate chip cookies (or any cookie)... this may b kinda gross but @ my friend annual christmas party we did the same thing and we did popcorn, regular lay potato chips, and pecan, peanuts, cashews, etc. hope to b of some help.(the potato chips were a big hit)
you can have a white and milk chocolate fondue.. strawberry in white chocolate is heaven..
try grapes and pears.. or wafers.. (i'm getting hungry)
ice cream balls.. i tried it in hagen daz before.. they froze the ice cream in balls.. a little hard to do though.. if not you can have ice cream on the side.. your guests can drizzle the chocolate over the ice cream.. nice!
have fun!
I like melted chocolate with sourdough bread chunks. The sourness of the bread, the sweetness of the chocolate fondue ... opposite attracts. How about cooking up pasta with chocolate sauce/fondue?
It be a much more wilder if you help slather chocolate fondue onto your friends and lick each other ... yet that is just one of my fantasy.
Oranges do work; cherries work. You don't want fruit that will leak juice; soft dried apricots are the bomb. So are dried plums and dried cherries.
Big roasted nuts -- whole cashews, walnut and pecan halves -- are good too. Peanuts and raisins, while tasty, are too easy to lose in the pot.
fondue party? That is so seventies
I think that you will have to have something to break the taste of all of that chocolate and rich flavours. How about ice cream or a nice custard..........or even yogurt as a base for the richer flavours. Simple homemade cookies could be good too. They could be a base for the chocolate dipped fruit..like a mini sweet pizza.
Some French bread and soft cheeses for some other choice besides chocolate fondue items. And a good Bordeaux for a dessert wine. Have fun.
This really sounds good but I do have one suggestion. You need something to wash all this good food down with. Maybe milk or chocolate milk if you really want to push it.
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