Fondue parties require safety measures not needed for other types of meals. Fondue parties use a hot cooking vessel set directly in front of the diners on the table. The diners must have plenty of room to reach the fondue pot as they dip their food into the molten sauce. The place setting for each person at the table ensures that he has the right utensils for dipping food into the fondue pot and eating it with a fork from a plate.
For an entertainingly unusual get-together, try a fondue party. Fondue is yummy, gooey melted cheese in a pot placed over a heat source to stay warm; items such as bread and veggies are dipped into the cheese. A fondue theme is not only delicious fun; it is also easy to incorporate into every aspect of your party.
Fondue was popular during the 1970s, faded out and has slowly come back into the world of food. Hosting a fondue party can bring back that love of the 1970s while sharing food with your friends and family. Eating fondue can also be fun way to entertain because it's a bit messy and requires no utensils.
Fondue parties were a social staple of the '70s and are still a good way to spend an evening with friends today. Gather a small group together to enjoy some decadent dinner and dessert fondue and conversation. Put together a party that everyone will love, and enjoy being able to hang out with your guests instead of being stuck in the kitchen all night. Simply prepare the fondues beforehand and leave them warming in fondue pots, and get ready to enjoy your evening.