Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What is best to go with white chocolate fondue at my wedding?

my wedding is New Years Eve 2010 and we want a white chocolate fondue fountain. what is best to go with it for "dipping"? i know fruit would probably be nice but that can get pricey. what about cookies, or crackers? any suggestions are helpful, thank you!What is best to go with white chocolate fondue at my wedding?
The same things you would serve if you used milk chocolate. Also keep in mind that not alot of people like white chocolate. You can serve cookies, cubes of pound cake, fruit. I would not use crackers since I can't imagine that taste combo being any good. But be careful with the cake and cookies since the crumbs could easily clog up the machine.
Sorry, I dont like white chocolate. I dont know many people who do.What is best to go with white chocolate fondue at my wedding?
Pretzles....
Strawberries! If you can't go the fruit route, then try pretzels lol. You can cut the big soft ones up and stick toothpicks in them, or have the little hard ones. i would do a taste test first of course. Good luck and congrats on your engagement!What is best to go with white chocolate fondue at my wedding?
go with regular
I would imagine if you're doing a white chocolate fondue then something like fruit wouldn't be that much more in the realms of things. Fruits like Apples and bananas are always in season and will be nothing in cost. Strawberries could be a bit more but would be worth it for the taste.



Things like cookies and pound cake do have the option of crumbling and clogging up your fondue mechanism. But that would be something I would talk to the person whom your getting the fondue from.



Something I find to be personally the best are little cheesecake bars from Sarah Lee. They don't crumble as much and are wow just delicious. In addition Brownies are key to have, as are pretzels. Be sure to get pretzel rods though, as they make for the cleanest way to dip.



Good luck in 2 years!

Cheesecake bars sarah lee
Let's see, here are few ideas:

Strawberries

Pound Cake

Marshmellows

Bananas

Cookies or Biscuits

Pineapples (sliced)

Apples (sliced)

Gummy bears/snakes

Pears (sliced)



Just to let you know, the chocolate fountain can range anywhere between $80-6,000 depending on the size, complexity, and foods you are planning. Good luck!
Well as you know a kabob of pre-made skewers of assorted fruits ( primarily berries) like blueberries, strawberries, pineapple, oranges, raspberries, use them to dip into your fondue fountain. Anything goes angel food cake, graham crackers, marshmallows, tiny brownies, tiny cookies, lady fingers, shortbread, amaretti, biscotti, crystallized ginger chunks, meringues, etc.
You DO KNOW that WHITE CHOCOLATE is NOT CHOCOLATE... right?
Sounds yummy!



For white chocolate, I would suggest some of the following:



Milk or dark chocolate pieces

Walnuts

Pretzels

Oreo cookies

Sugar cookies

Peanut butter cookies

Strawberries

Champagne chocolates

Peanut butter cups

Raspberries

Sliced apples (an inexpensive fruit!!!)

Bananas

Cubed pound or short cake

Any jam filled cookie

Wafers

Lady Fingers

Marshmallows

Graham Crackers



I hope this helps!

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