March 26, 2007
Chocolate Fondue for Two
Ingredients:
6 oz semi sweet chocolate
3 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon rum
Directions:
In the microwave or double boiler**, heat all ingredients until the chocolate is soft and melted. Remove from heat and allow to sit about 2 minutes. Stir to form a thick sauce. Decant into a bowl or a small fondue pot with a candle beneath to keep warm. Serve immediately with chunks of banana, strawberries, marshmallow, pineapple chunks, pound cake etc. When you near the bottom of the pot, take care as the chocolate will be positively molten.
*A good variation is to use flavored chocolate bars. I just used two of the signature bars from NYC's Chocolate Bar.
**If you have a large fondue pot with a good heat source (i.e. a sterno or fondue fuel burner rather than just a candle) you can do this in your fondue pot. It is slightly faster via stove top or microwave though.


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6 Comments:
what a cute gadget for those who don't fondue enough to get a set!
oh i saw that little set. but really, fondue for 2... how about 1! ;)
Connie: fondue for one is fun! I'd make less though, even this little bit made a tiny bit too much for the two of us.
I love fondue but hate the washing up! I always dream about owning one of those huge chocolate fountains too!
I've seen this set too...seems like the perfect alternative!
I hate to sound bourgeois, but a microwave is great for fondue for one or two. One of my favorites is to melt a Milky Way Dark in the microwave, stir and then dip in fresh cherries...
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