Chocolate Fondue in instant pot

Chocolate Fondue

Chocolate fondue is a great dessert option for any small or big gatherings. I would even say that its a perfect meal option too. You would agree if you are a chocolate lover like me. :)

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I tried fondue for the first time at The Melting Pot and I have been in love ever since. Valentine's day is coming up and we are still in lockdown. So, I thought why not celebrate at home?

It is very easy to make with very few ingredients. Just grab your favourite chocolate and some dippers from your favourite local grocery store and you can have all that romantic experience at home!

I used my instant pot this time but I have done this on stove top too.

Chocolate to be used:

Seroiusly, any chocolate is good for this recipe. I have used chocolate bars and chips both and it tasts the same.

Dipping Options:

You can choose any dippers but some of my favourite options are :

  • Bananas
  • Strawberries
  • Angel food cake/Pound cake
  • Marshmallows
  • Oreos
  • Pretzes
  • Apples

Chocolate fondue in instant pot:

You will need:

  1. An instant pot
  2. A glass bowl which will fit on top
  3. About 2 cups chopped chocolate bar or chips
  4. 1½ cups heavy cream
  5. A teaspoon of vanilla
  6. 2 cups of water

Method:

  1. We are going to use double boiler method to melt the chocolate in instant pot. Add water in the instant pot liner. Set the pot onto Saute mode.
  2. Put the glass bowl on top of the liner. Add chocolate and cream.
  3. Stir in between till the chocolate becomes smooth.
  4. Adjust the consistency by adding more or less cream if you wish.
  5. Stir in vanilla extract.
  6. Press Cancel and then press Warm button.

Fondue is ready. (Make sure you use mittens while handling the hot glass bowl). Serve immediately with your favourite dippers.

Chocolate Fondue in a sauce pan:

  1. Add cream to the sauce pan and start the heat on a medium. Once the cream comes to simmer, remove from the heat.
  2. Add in chocolate and vanilla extract. Stir to make it smooth.
  3. Serve with your favourite dippers.

Leftover chocolate can be stored in a refrigerator. Just reheat on low heat and use it again.

Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

Ganesh Chaturthi, an auspicious festival plays an important role in Hindu culture. It is a birthday celebration of Lord Ganesha, an elephant headed God. The celebration is upto ten days or always depends on the tradition of a family. It used to be personal worship in households but during India's pre-independence time, a freedom fighter, Lokmanya Tilak encouraged this festival to be a public celebration. The main objective was to make people gather together, worship and unite.

This festival is celebrated throughout India. However, the state of Maharashtra celebrates it in a grand manner. The idol is made with natural clay and is worshiped daily during the 10 days. Beautiful flowers and garlands are offered to Lord Ganesha. Red flower is offered since it is assumed to be favourite colour of this Hindu deity.

Any festival is incomplete without food.

Some of the important delicacy that is offered to the Lord are:

Ukadiche Modak ( Sweet dumplings)