Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Fondue Without A Fondue Pot Melt Chocolate Fondue Without A Stove?

Melt chocolate fondue without a stove? - fondue without a fondue pot

I have a chocolate fondue pot with ceramic type heater with a tea candle. I give my boyfriend a surprise picnic for our anniversary and just not in the pan first melt.

I do not want to go into great detail, but it is possible, I believe that the fraction melted leaving a few pieces of chocolate on the plate and on them right? I can do in advance.

Thank you!

3 comments:

Kathy H said...

The smallest piece of chocolate to melt more easily. It is also easy to melt in the microwave .... does not sound like it works well.

Good luck!

sfchef2 said...

begin with bits of chocolate that will not break when the shock. into as many pieces as possible. Place the container in a microwave oven and the time of one minute. Stir and remove. Repeat for 45 seconds. Remove and stir, repeat with 30 seconds, remove and stir, when it melts enough to put on the flame and melt the fondue pot to the desired consistency. You must do it slowly or shock. To burn safely.
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animalri... said...

it will be much more heat than a small tea candle. You need one of these doses esterno melt a good amount of heat for a long time to make the chocolate. But let them into small pieces will help to melt better.

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