How to make a chocolate fondue?

chocolate fondue - chocolate fondue, oooh so yummy!
Philippines
July 23, 2009 12:29am CST
Is there another way on how to make a chocolate fondue that is melted even if you don't have that chocolate fountain where the chocolate just keeps on running up and down? I tried melting the chocolate but in a while, the chocolate harden due to the cold temperature.
2 responses
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
I love chocolate. So, learning how to make chocolate fondue for myself, my friends and family was a real treat for me. And the idea of melting chocolate, adding things like nuts, or marshmellows, or fruit, or cake just sends me over the moon! And when you dive into these recipes for this dreamy dessert, you'll be joining me on the other side of that ol' moon. I mean, really! Who wouldn't love this decadent dessert? Forget the diet! And who says you have to wait for dessert? Treat yourself once in a while and have it for dinner! Why not? Life is short. Since the Swiss take all the credit for making up this wonderous invention of fondue eating... it only stands to reason that continuing the practice would carry over to dessert. Here's how to make chocolate fondue that will melt any choco-holic's heart: What you'll need: - 1 cup premium cocoa powder, sifted - 1 1/4 cup water - 1 1/2 cups sugar - 1/4 cup corn syrup - 1/2 cup plus 5 Tbsp heavy cream - 5 oz (premium semi-sweet chocolate), chopped - Pound cake and fruit (ex. bananas, apples, strawberries, plums), cut into bite sized pieces First, sift the cocoa into mixing bowl and set aside. When I was learning how to make chocolate fondue, I found out that sifting the cocoa is the real trick to making this recipe work. It helps create the smooth creamy texture that you want for serving. Then, place the water, sugar, and corn syrup into a pot and bring to boil. Allow the mixture to simmer for 10-15 minutes until sugar solution has reduced by about 30%. Pour the cocoa powder a little bit at a time into the solution and blend with a whisk until nice and smooth. Next, return the chocolate mixture to the stove and continue cooking over medium heat. Add the heavy cream, bring it to a boil and allow to simmer for five minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in your chopped chocolate. Pour it all into a ceramic fondue pot or one appropriate and keep warm until ready to serve. Presenting your fabulous chocolate fondue dessert with cut up pieces of cake and fruit is a wonderful way to end your evening with a bang! Happy MyLotting!
@yeomanly (153)
• United States
23 Jul 09
Thanks CMTS_87, Let me store this information and also try it next week.
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
No problem my friend! Again, Happy MyLotting!
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
yummy... thanks so much for the recipe... i'm planning to make this for my baby's birthday... that way adults would enjoy the party too... thanks again for the recipe!
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
its just chocolate (melt in the microwave but keep an eye out because if you leave it too long it burns and goes all lumpy) and mix with a little oil - DO NOT use anything like milk or whatver because this clogs the machine and turns the chocolate into lumpy crap, awful! good luck :D