My family is a bit obsessed with making chocolate fondue lately.
I blame it on my friend, Amy. Back around Thanksgiving, she started talking about making fondue and planted the fondue making bug in my head. I let it go for a little while and then around Christmas she mentioned it again.
During the discussion, I mentioned that we didn’t own a fondue pot and that I really should rectify that situation soon.
Well, about two days later, our sweet UPS guy knocked on the front door with a delivery. Low and behold inside held a bright and shiny fondue pot to my family from my sweet friend Amy’s family.
How sweet are they?
Anyway, like an excited kid ready to make fondue in my pretty fondue pot, I decided we’d begin with chocolate.
We haven’t looked back.
Here’s how we make my son’s favorite chocolate fondue. He prefers milk chocolate, but I’ve included variations that will satisfy any chocolate lover’s appetite.
Few things are as easy to prepare and fun to eat as a pot of chocolate fondue with fresh fruit, marshmallows, pretzels, or even cookies as dippables.
You begin by adding about 12-ounces of chocolate to your fondue pot on low heat.
Then, add in your heavy cream.
Sprinkle in a pinch of sea salt and then you’ll start gently stirring the fondue as it begins to melt.
You’ll wind up with a rich, creamy pot of chocolate fondue that is absolutely delicious.
Serve with a platter of various items for dipping, along with fondue forks for dipping.
Chocolate fondue is great for a fun family dessert, entertaining a crowd, or after a romantic meal for two on Valentine’s Day.
Here’s the recipe for Chocolate Fondue along with a few variations we love.
- 12 ounces milk chocolate (chips or chopped from a block of chocolate)
- 1 cup heavy cream
- pinch of sea salt
- Method 1:
- Add chocolate chips to the bowl of the fondue pot. Turn the fondue pot on a low heat setting. For my Cuisinart Fondue Pot, this is a 3. Add heavy cream and sea salt. Begin to stir immediately as chocolate melts and until completely melted. Reduce heat if needed.
- Serve with a platter of dippables, along with fondue forks or bamboo skewers for dipping items into the fondue.
- Method 2:
- Heat heavy cream in a small, non-reactive saucepan over medium heat. Once the cream comes to a simmer, remove from heat and add the milk chocolate. Pour chocolate fondue into fondue pot with servo lit underneath.






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My favorite thing to dip in chocolate fondue– Wavy Lay’s Potato Chips. I’m not even kidding.
Oh my gosh, Marsha! I think we could be best friends forever. You are speaking my language with the sweet and salty. I’m adding Wavy Lay’s to my grocery list!!!
Oooo, this is so completely calling my name with the sprinkled salt! I think today calls for some chocolate fondue
Wouldn’t your boys get a kick out of chocolate fondue when they get home from school?! We are totally obsessed with it lately. My fondue pot has practically stayed out on the counter since we got it!
I have never made fondue at home and now I’m not sure why. This is perfect!
Would you believe I just made fondue last weekend? Not chocolate, the traditional cheese, but now I’ve got to get the fondue pot back out and do it for dessert! How fun!!
This recipe is sooo simple. Thank you so much Robyn!
Chocolate fondue is so perfect for Valentine’s Day.
So delicious, Robyn! I LOVE fondue and this looks perfect for dunking all kinds of goodies into…
MMMMMMM. Love fondue SO MUCH. We always make it around the holidays.
We received a fondue pot many moons ago for Christmas and never used it so I goodwilled it. Now I’m regretting that decision. LOVE dipping chocolate!
I can see this as being sorta a romantic dessert for Valentine’s Day
When my husband and I got married, we got a fondue pot as a gift and I promptly exchanged it because I figured we would never use it. (And I had a teeny tiny apartment kitchen at the time–space was an issue!) Well, now whenever I see a fondue recipe, I kick myself for returning that pot. Kick! Kick! Your fondue looks delicious–love the pinch of sea salt!
Love this! Everything is better dipped in warm chocolate. It’s true. I will try this soon!
Chocolate can make everything heaven…
We make fruit skewers to dip in chocolate fondue..
I will try this recipe soon.
I want to dip my face in this. Too much?
Our new fav to dip is cooked BACON…on yum
okay, now you’ve done it! Time to pull the fondue pot out, haven’t made chocolate fondue in oover a year and can’t remember the last time I made cheese. Everything old is new again! Thanks
I was wondering if this recipe would work in a fondue fountain??.. I am on my class reunion committee and to keep cost of ticket prices we are doing our own desserts..and I was thinking a fondue fountain ( because I have one that I own and want to use ) would be a great dessert. I was looking for a different recipe other than add oil which comes with the fondue fountain.
Shana Smith
Maryland