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MainCooking Adventures |  Valentines Day Fondue Feast

Valentines Day Fondue Feast

Really want to impress your valentine this year?  Forget flowers!  Drop the diamonds!  Make her a Valentines Fondue Feast? she'll never forget using our decadent fondue recipes. 

The Fabulous Fondue Yogi Dip can't be beat as a starter.  You can dip thinly sliced pieces of bread, carrots, fingers (your own, not those of your date, although some dates might consider it romantic), asparagus, shrimp or chicken. It's amazing.  It takes awhile to make (you have to stir the fondue for about 45 minutes before you can eat), but you can spend that time charming your valentine by talking about your ex or by showcasing your collection of muscle shirts

After a couple dips of the Fabulous Fondue Yogi Dip, you'll be really full.  Take a quick break. Watch a ball game (there's always a good college basketball game on in February, you're valentine would probably love it).  You don't want to be full when the Rasberry Mallow Fondue rolls around.  This fondue is great for two reasons: a) you can't beat the combination of rasberries and marshmallows and b) you can put almost anything in it.  So far we've tried frozen bananas, angel food cake, brownies, frozen snickers, and rice krispie treats.  Let us know what you put in it!



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Fondue Yogi Dip
Made famous by Karen Waterbury, this extremely rich, creamy fondue dip is AMAZING. Dip bread, vegatables, fingers... everything tastes good in this dip. It takes awhile to stir (45 minutes) so don't think you can make it in a hurry. Nonetheless, it's well worth the wait.
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Raspberry Mallow Fondue
Want to impress the guests? For dessert fondue, this fondue makes your mouth water... especially good when dipped with brownies, rice krispie treats, angel food cake or bananas.
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