Remember those cozy winter nights in the 1970s when families gathered around bubbling pots of cheese fondue? This Swiss ...
To best enjoy fondue, you need a fondue set. Yes, buying single-purpose cooking tools and appliances rarely seems prudent.
Set includes: cast iron pot with enameled inside for easy cleaning; wrought iron rechaud with tray; fondue burner; six 3-prong fondue forks with sturdy faux-wood handles; fondue pot Pot capacity ...
Cheese, kirsch and a hint of garlic. How did this ever fall out of fashion? Pick up a fondue set at the charity shop and get stuck in. Rub the inside of the fondue pot with the halves of garlic.
A good pinch of espresso powder also will add flavor. Set up a fondue pot, if you have one. If you don't, set a heatproof rack — one that can securely hold a small heatproof bowl — over a ...
California Live correspondent, Laila Muhammad, visits “Violet Cooking School” in the Westwood Village neighborhood of Los Angeles where Chef Jesse Brune-Horan teaches her how to assemble the perfect ...