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Julie in CA
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This will sound a little weird, but last year I had chocolate fondue at a wedding reception and they had applewood smoked bacon. It was cooked crisp and you used the little pinchers to dip it instead of the forks. It was very, very good. Strange, in a way, but oh so delightful. I would have gone back for more, but I think it was the first thing polished off. LOL!

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Cream cheese, rolled into little balls and dredged in cinammon. Yummo. I'm happy with bananas, strawberries, marshmallows, and cream cheese. :-)

 

The pineapple doesn't sound good to me. o_0

 

I don't think pretzels would be a good fondue dipper, although they might taste yummy. Fondue is using a fork to grab the food and dipping it in the chocolate...you can't exactly do that with a pretzel...Similarly, you might have problems with pound cake.

 

Not sure what a "cinnamon crouton" is.o_0

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This will sound a little weird, but last year I had chocolate fondue at a wedding reception and they had applewood smoked bacon. It was cooked crisp and you used the little pinchers to dip it instead of the forks. It was very, very good. Strange, in a way, but oh so delightful. I would have gone back for more, but I think it was the first thing polished off. LOL!

 

 

 

They sell that at fairs. Chocolate covered bacon. It may even come on a stick. (It is fair food after all!) They call it Muddy Pigs. They were selling it next to the hamburger on Krispy Kream doughnut buns.

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This will sound a little weird, but last year I had chocolate fondue at a wedding reception and they had applewood smoked bacon. It was cooked crisp and you used the little pinchers to dip it instead of the forks. It was very, very good. Strange, in a way, but oh so delightful. I would have gone back for more, but I think it was the first thing polished off. LOL!

 

Vosges sells a chocolate-bacon bar--I've gotten it at Whole Foods and other high-end grocery stores.

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Cream cheese, rolled into little balls and dredged in cinammon. Yummo. I'm happy with bananas, strawberries, marshmallows, and cream cheese. :-)

 

The pineapple doesn't sound good to me. o_0

 

I don't think pretzels would be a good fondue dipper, although they might taste yummy. Fondue is using a fork to grab the food and dipping it in the chocolate...you can't exactly do that with a pretzel...Similarly, you might have problems with pound cake.

 

Not sure what a "cinnamon crouton" is.o_0

 

 

I agree that pretzels might be difficult (but yummy, none the less!). However, cubed pound cake is sooooo good dipped in chocolate fondue. It is the favorite of my entire family...even my super-duper picky kiddos!

 

I love cheesecake bites dipped in fondue. And fruit. And, and, and, just plain chocolate fondue!!!

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I have had fondue with all the things you named, and they are wonderful.

 

I tend to think that candy dipped in fondue is just too much sweetness, too much candy. Fruit is waaaaaay better with fondue.

 

One that is not on your list that is delicious are mandarin oranges.

 

I have had angel food cake with fondue as well.

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