Crockpot Fondue Is A Cool And Interactive Idea To Add To Your Family’s Thanksgiving This Year
Did you know you could make fondue with just a crockpot? It must be why the crockpot is everyone’s favorite multipurpose appliance. It’s just so functional and versatile! So if you want to wow picky eaters and hard-to-please in-laws this Thanksgiving, serve them up some fondue made in a crockpot.
Crockpot fondue is one of the easiest desserts you’ll ever make. Fondue is a shared experience, so not only will everyone enjoy the sweet treat, but it’ll also bring the family closer together. TikToker @tnstyled has a wonderful crockpot fondue recipe to try for your next family gathering.
Her video has over a million views, so you know it’s going to be a big hit for the holidays. Who doesn’t love chocolate in all its various forms?
Here’s everything you need to know to create a fondue that’s finger-licking good.
Ingredients:
-A 16-ounce bag of chocolate chips
-A 16-ounce bag of white chocolate chips
-A 16-ounce bag of peanut butter chips
TikTok; pictured above is @tnstyled’s crockpot fondue
-8-10 cups of water
-Pound cake
-Assorted fruits, such as strawberries and pineapple
-Caramel or Nutella (optional)
Directions:
Start by pouring chips into individual mason jars, then place the jars into a crockpot. You can even mix it up a bit by pouring both peanut butter chips and chocolate chips into one jar for a tasty combination.
Next, add in 8 to 10 cups of water. The level of the water should reach just underneath the top of each mason jar. Cook on high for about one hour or low for about 1.5 to 2 hours.
While waiting, arrange the goodies for dipping. Cut up some fruit into bite-sized pieces. You can also include some pretzel rods for a salty twist.
Once the chips look melted, stir them for the best results. For a smoother consistency, you could also add a little cream or coconut oil to the melted chocolate. The last thing to do is to serve and enjoy!
You can watch the original video on TikTok here.
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