And you thought hot dogs were low-brow American cuisine! Learn the techniques above and you'll wow everybody at your next backyard BBQ! Impress the hell out of the boss and his wife, and maybe even land a date with Darlene, that hot little number from accounts receivable.
So the very tattered Cookbook, from whence the above photo was taken, was an heirloom handed down from our host's mother to him. The book is full of seriously dated recipes that slant heavily toward jello salads and casseroles. You'll find a couple more excellent photos from the cookbook at the bottom of this post.
Ours is a metal, non-stick, electric fondue pot, which provides for very nice control, but ... non-stick interior, sharp metal fondue forks? How is that a good idea? In any event, the cheese fondue was good. Our host's fondue set was made of cast iron, and instead of electricity is heated by the flame from an alcohol burner.
The heat control seemed a bit trickier than on the electric set, but I like the cast-ironness of it. We used his set for the chocolate, coating both strawberries as well as mint-flavored marshmallows that the missus made from scratch (perhaps we can get her to post the recipe in the comments? Hint hint!) (Also, for this blog, we're still waiting on a better name than "the missus.").
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The Missus here! Technically I'm a "Ms." but we're still working on the nickname. The recipe for the minty marshmallow's came from one of my favorite cooking blogs: http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/06/springy-fluffy-marshmallows/.
I did make a couple of adjustments. I added mint extract and I'd recommend using less than a tablespoon as suggested by smittenkitchen -- the 'shmallos were a little strong, although a good compliment to the chocolate fondue. I also bought a small tube of hard copper pipe (about 1.5 inches in diameter) from the local hardware store and used that as my cookie-cutter. So instead of getting the square bites as shown in the original post, I achieved the more familiar round 'shmallow. Thrifty missus ;) The only trouble now is what to do with a tupperware full of leftover minty 'shmallows...
S'mores tonight!
Ah ha! S'mores indeed. Future post on minty smores and other barbecued yumminess to come...?
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