Homemade Chocolate Fondue Recipe | Easy Chocolate Dessert! (2024)

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on Feb 06, 2019, Updated Jan 15, 2024

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Quick and easy chocolate fondue made with 4 ingredients. You don’t even need a fondue pot to make it! Perfect as a dip for berries, cookies, and more.

I’ve been looking forward to posting this recipe since I made it! Didn’t the pictures just turn out perfect?! This post was originally published in 2010 and updating it has been so much fun. I’ve been planning on putting it out for Valentine’s just for you!

Chocolate fondue is super simple to make (and you don’t even need a fondue pot to serve it in really, though you sure can if you have one). Taking turns dipping all kind of goodies in chocolate is just fun. When I served this to a crowd, I pre-filled 2 ounce serving cups for the kids with chocolate so it was easy for them to grab and go. After the kids filled up their plates, we took the whole board to the table and the adults just sat around munching and talking. The perfect end to an evening.

This would be such a fun dessert to make for a party, a family date night, or to celebrate something special like Valentine’s Day. I hope you find a reason to make it for your family soon.

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Table of Contents

  • Tips and Tricks for Making Chocolate Fondue:
  • What do you serve with chocolate fondue?
  • Chocolate Fondue Recipe

Tips and Tricks for Making Chocolate Fondue:

  • You don’t notice the peanut butter in the chocolate when you add just 2 tablespoons. It adds a nice texture and depth of flavor, though. If you want a hint of peanut butter with your chocolate add the full 4 tablespoons.
  • If you don’t have a fondue pot: you can simply pour the chocolate fondue in a bowl and use large wooden skewers (like you would make grilled kabobs with) to dip with. The chocolate fondue will stay warm and dip-able without a fondue pot for about 40 minutes.
  • If you like a semi-sweet fondue, use semi-sweet chocolate chips. If you like a sweeter chocolate fondue, use milk chocolate chips.
  • Good quality chocolate chips make a big difference when it comes to the end product. I like Ghirardelli chips for this recipe. Cheap chocolate doesn’t melt well and and can have a funny taste when heated.
  • If I ever buy a fondue pot, I’m getting this enameled cast iron one. How gorgeous is that?
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What do you serve with chocolate fondue?

  • strawberries
  • blueberries
  • raspberries
  • blackberries
  • banana slices
  • apple slices
  • vanilla wafers
  • frozen cheesecake chunks
  • gummy bears
  • pound cake
  • angel food cake
  • marshmallows
  • pretzels
  • graham crackers
  • anything else that you think tastes good with chocolate!
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Love chocolate fondue? You’ll also love these great chocolate Valentine’s recipes:

  • Chocolate Stuffed Eclairs
  • Chocolate Mousse
  • Chocolate Covered Banana Hearts
  • Super Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies (Makes 6 Cookies!)(perfect for when you want a treat to share with your significant other after the kids are in bed!)
  • Small Batch Double Chocolate Brownies

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Chocolate Fondue

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths – Bless this Mess
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 12 1x
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Description

Quick and easy chocolate fondue made with 4 ingredients. You don’t even need a fondue pot to make it! Perfect a a dip for berries, cookies, and more.

Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 cups cream
  • 16 ounces good quality chocolate chips or chopped chocolate bar (semi sweet or milk chocolate) (about 2 cups)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 24 tablespoons peanut butter
  • Things for dipping in your chocolate fondue such as: strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, banana slices, apple slices, vanilla wafers, frozen cheesecake chunks, gummy bears, pound cake, graham crackers, angel food cake, pretzels etc.

Instructions

  1. In a medium sauce pan, over medium heat, heat the cream until you just start to see steam coming off the top.
  2. Remove from the heat and add the chocolate all at once. Let the mixture rest for 1 minute.
  3. Whisk to combine well.
  4. Add the peanut butter and stir to combine.
  5. Transfer it to your prepared fondue pot and enjoy dipping in things.
  6. If you do not have a fondue pot, you can simply pour the chocolate fondue in a bowl and use large wooden skewers (like you would make grilled kabobs with) to dip with. The chocolate fondue will stay warm and dip-able without a fondue pot for about 40 minutes.

Notes

  • You don’t notice the peanut butter in the chocolate when you add just 2 tablespoons. It adds a nice texture and depth of flavor, though. If you want a hint of peanut butter with your chocolate, add the full 4 tablespoons.
  • If you like a semi-sweet fondue, use semi-sweet chocolate chips. If you like a sweeter chocolate fondue, use milk chocolate chips. Good quality chocolate chips make a big difference when it comes to the end product. I like Ghirardelli chips for this recipe.
  • This makes a fairly thin fondue. If you’d like it to be a bit thicker, reduce the cream to 1 and 1/4 cups.
  • Prep Time: 2 min
  • Cook Time: 8 min
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Stove Top
  • Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What is the best chocolate for a chocolate fountain? ›

If you want to have the most consistent texture and flavor for your chocolate fountain, you should use couverture chocolate, aka fondue chocolate. Couverture chocolate is specifically designed for melting, whereas normal chocolate will end up grainy and bumpy, which is not ideal.

What to dip in a chocolate fondue? ›

Fruit: Strawberries, bananas, oranges, kiwi, pineapple, raspberries, blueberries, apple slices, cherries, grapes, and dried fruit like apricots. Pastries: Waffles, pancakes, churros, doughnuts, croissants, and marshmallows. Biscuits and Cookies: Shortbread, digestives, gingerbread, and ladyfingers.

How do you keep chocolate fondue from hardening? ›

How do you keep chocolate fondue from hardening? First, make sure that your bowls, utensils and any tools are completely dry. Water can make the fondue seize. Also, make sure your chocolate is warm enough, as it will start to harden as it cools.

How much chocolate do you need for a chocolate fondue fountain? ›

For a medium-sized fountain suitable for 20-50 guests, you should consider using approximately 4-6 kilograms (8.8-13.2 pounds) of chocolate. This amount is ideal for larger parties or small corporate events. For a large fountain for 50-100 guests, you would need about 6-10 kilograms (13.2-22 pounds) of chocolate.

Can I use normal chocolate in a chocolate fountain? ›

Typically, the chocolate used in a fountain is not a regular chocolate bar or baking chocolate. This type of chocolate is too thick and has too much sugar in it, which will cause clogs and problems with flow.

What chocolate is best for melting? ›

Chocolate melts faster the higher the percentage of cocoa butter and fat, so dark chocolate melts the fastest. Once melted, it's glossy and has a good viscosity. Good-quality dark chocolate with no less than 70 per cent cocoa solids will leave you with a darker, richer flavour.

How do you thin chocolate for fondue? ›

Adjusting the Consistency of Chocolate Fondue

It's likely you may want the fondue a bit thiner. It's easy to adjust! Simply whisk in additional cream or milk until the desired consistency is reached! What is this?

What is the best fuel for chocolate fondue? ›

Your fondue pot only has to keep it warm so that your guests can dip their pieces of fruit, cake or other dippers into the tasty liquid. This is why the fondue burners for these pots are Unscented Tea Light candles.

How to stop chocolate fondue burning? ›

Stir Regularly: Stirring the fondue regularly will help to maintain an even temperature and prevent the chocolate from burning at the bottom of the pot. Use a Tea Light: If you do not have a fondue pot, you can also use a tea light candle.

What to do when chocolate fondue separates? ›

Simply add a bit more hot cream, gradually stirring until the chocolate becomes smooth again.

Why did my chocolate fondue get hard? ›

Overheating chocolate (anything over 46°C will do it), adding cold substances or getting any liquid (even a teaspoon) into melted chocolate can make chocolate seize up in this way because the sugars in the chocolate lump together and separate from the fat, rather than harmoniously melding together as happens in ...

What is good with chocolate fondue? ›

Other foods to dip in chocolate fondue
  • Marshmallows.
  • Fresh Cherries.
  • Nilla wafers, Oreos, animal crackers, or other cookies.
  • Mini biscotti.
  • Graham crackers.
  • Orange or tangerine wedges.
  • Kiwi fruit slices.
  • Slices of peaches, plums, apricots.
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What is the best chocolate to use in a fondue fountain? ›

While you certainly can use white, milk or dark chocolate chips to make fondue, we suggest using melting wafers instead. Chocolate chips include stabilizing ingredients designed to help the chip maintain its shape (that's why they don't lose their shape when added to cookies or brownies).

What is the best oil to use in a chocolate fountain? ›

However, to get the lustrous, flowing consistency needed for a chocolate fountain, you'll need to thin the melted confection out a little. One way you can do this is to add vegetable oil to your melted chocolate. For best results, look for chocolate with a high cocoa butter content.

How many bags of chocolate do you need for a fountain? ›

20 guests or less: 4 lbs. 20 - 50 guests: 8 lbs. 50 - 100 guests: 12 lbs.

How do you thin chocolate for a chocolate fountain? ›

However, to get the lustrous, flowing consistency needed for a chocolate fountain, you'll need to thin the melted confection out a little. One way you can do this is to add vegetable oil to your melted chocolate. For best results, look for chocolate with a high cocoa butter content.

What is the best chocolate for chocolate decorations? ›

What type of chocolate works best for decorating? For the smoothest and most well-behaved melted chocolate for decorating, seek out “couverture chocolate,” which contains more cocoa butter than other types of chocolate.

What kind of chocolate do you use in a nostalgia chocolate fountain? ›

Using your CHOCOLATE FONDUE FOUNTAIN

Your unit will work with any chocolate.

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