'Tis The
Season to Be Jolly and that means my little chefling will have her friends over
for an evening of fondue and Christmas card making. There will be Christmas
carols in the background, sparkling fairy lights, the Christmas tree
standing tall and proud with ornaments both store bought and handmade, warmth of the vanilla candles, cider simmering on the stove and big smiles and
fuzzy hearts.
She and her
tiny friends will together “make” the fondue and then share it. Fondue is such a
communal way to eat. The children will eat from a common bowl of chocolate, picking their
favourite things to dip but taking care that they leave enough of everything
for their friends. They will learn that they need to be fair and equal and will go back home
with the kind of happiness that only sharing can give them.
Chocolate
Fondue
Ingredients:
For the
sauce:
100 grams of
dark chocolate broken into pieces
100 ml thick
cream
50 ml milk
For dipping
& coating use whatever you have on hand. Here are some ideas:
- Fruits of your choice: apples, grapes, pears, bananas, strawberries, raspberries, etc
- Sprinkles
- Chocolate curls
- Pretzels
- Marshmallows
- Dessicated Coconut
- Edible glitter
Instructions:
- In a double boiler or heat-safe bowl set over a pan of simmering water, melt chocolate with cream and milk stirring, until smooth. Transfer to a fondue pot and light a candle (If your children are old enough this task too can be given to them, under your supervision). Teach them if it gets too runny, simply put more chocolate.
- Depending on the age of the kids ask them to help you peel the banana, wash the rest of the fruits, separate the grapes from the stem.
- Give them a child friendly knife and ask them to slice the bananas, chop/slice the apples and the pears and cut off the strawberry tops
- Next ask them to fill all the little plates/bowls with the rest of the fondue accompaniments.
- Pick up the skewers and dunk everything into the warm chocolate and enjoy.
- Little children with chocolate all over their faces and sticky fingers come free with this recipe.
Do you have
more ideas on things that would be fun to dip?
Merry
Christmas everyone.
Before I end this post, I wanted to share that a couple of us have gotten together for a Christmas Festival of sorts on our blogs. One post a day to inspire you to make Christmas cards, decorations, read Christmas books, try out Christmas recipes and make Christmas goodies with your little ones (Yes, that would be me:))
Hope to see you guys drop by everyone's blogs and share the love.
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Images: If you like any of the pictures on the blog and would like to use those please write to me. I put in hours of work behind each post and would love to share it with you but it would hurt me if use those without my permission. Just ask!
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Starting from today till Christmas and beyond, each one of us will be writing a post related to Christmas.
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Such a cute idea. I am sure kids would love to sit with their friends and enjoy Chocolate Fondue :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummylicious! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThis looks just yum! I am drooling here.
ReplyDeleteThis is sinfully yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are making my mouth water. I am sure I am going to love this! Merry Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteAww...sounds fun! Love the idea of celebrating Christmas! And yes, how can I forget to compliment the pics...pretty I say... :) Merry Christmas to you Prachi and the lil' ones.. :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I ADORE food posts.. More so because , I don't cook so well but I Love to eat. The pics are so tempting. I should set up a Fondue station for my daughter & her friends too. Thank you for participating. I know I have not given it my 100% this time, but I will try to make up for it somehow. Happy Holidays!! :)
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