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Fondue Staub Mini Cheese 0.4 L

Staub Mini Cheese 0.4 L

Small 0.4 Liter, Enamel, Cast Iron

$64.99
Or 4 interest-free payments of $16.24*
7stores
Fondue OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set Navy

OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set Navy

$75.00
Or 4 interest-free payments of $18.75*
3stores
Fondue Nostalgia Electric Fondue Pot Set 10 oz Stainless Steel Forks

Nostalgia Electric Fondue Pot Set 10 oz Stainless Steel Forks

$29.99
Or 4 interest-free payments of $7.49*
3stores
OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Pink

OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Pink

$105.00
Or 4 interest-free payments of $26.25*
2stores
OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Green

OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Green

$105.00
Or 4 interest-free payments of $26.25*
2stores
OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Blue

OHOM Fondi Self-Heating Fondue Set in Blue

$105.00
Or 4 interest-free payments of $26.25*
2stores

3 tips when buying a fondue pot

A fondue pot, also known as a caquelon, can be made from various materials. Some are more suited for cheese, while others work better for meat, fish, or veggies.

  • Cast iron pots are highly durable, maintaining an even and stable temperature, making it perfect for cooking meat. If they have an enamel coating, you can use them for cheese fondue too. But, cast iron pots aren't dishwasher or detergent safe, so they need a bit of extra care.

  • Ceramic casseroles are ideal for melting cheese and chocolate. They heat up gradually, and it's simple to adjust the heat to prevent any burning.

  • Stainless steel pots are best for fondue with oil or broth since they heat up quickly. If they don't have a non-stick coating, cheese and chocolate can burn easily. But, it's ideal for preparing fish, vegetables, and meat.

To melt chocolate, opt for a pot with a water bath, as this will heat the chocolate without burning it. Alternatively, you can place a tealight under the pot – it gives just the right amount of heat. Chocolate only needs to be warmed enough to keep it from hardening.

The most common types of fondue pots use classic burners that run on cooking fuel, ethanol, or gas. But, there are also fondue pots with electric burners. These are generally safer as they reduce the risk of fire. Classic burners may feel cozier, though. We recommend choosing a burner that allows you to adjust the heat to avoid burning your food.

Fancy a drool-worthy melted cheese experience? Give this classic cheese fondue recipe a go!

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