To start off the evening, serve up some savory fondues... the cheesier the better! For dipping, getting a nice crusty artisan bread is a must. It is better than French bread because the harder texture helps it not fall apart so easily when you dip it. Even better, buy artisan-type rolls so that when you cut them up for dipping, there is a piece of crust on every bite. There are lots of other yummy things to dip in cheese fondues as well like some of your favorite veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, etc) and fruit (apples!). Here are our two family favorites:
And what would a fondue party be without a bunch of delicious dessert pots?! Here are several delicious, smooth chocolate fondues that we love. The Chocolate Truffle Sauce can be your basic chocolate fondue for those purists at your party... if you can call it "basic"! It is so creamy and heavenly your eyes will roll back in your head at the first bite! :) The other two here are really fun and delicious twists on your basic chocolate fondue. You are going to love them! Click on the links below for recipes and instructions.
Chocolate Coconut Almond Fondue
Cookies and Cream Chocolate Fondue
Lastly I have a scrumptious caramel fondue to share! It's a family recipe from my mother in law. If there is one thing we love here at Sister's Cafe, it's family recipes! Hope you enjoy and have a HAPPY New Year's Eve!!
Caramel Fondue
submitted by Brittany ~ The Sisters Cafe
2 cups sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 can (12 oz.) evaporated milk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 lb butter
Melt butter in a sauce pan over medium heat. Add sugar and corn syrup. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add 1/4 of the milk and stir for another 3 minutes. Add another 1/4 of milk and stir for another 3 minutes. Continue twice more until all the evaporated milk is added. Cook to 228 degrees F (not quite soft ball) while stirring constantly. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and pour into fondue pot to keep warm.
A fondue party sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your New Years fondue party idea! What great recipes you have here, too. Omg, the caramel one looks heavenly!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed New Years together!!
Leslie
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ReplyDeleteOn your caramel fondue recipe, is it really a pound (4 cubes) of butter? Thank you!
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