Making s'mores with a fondue pot is easy.
Fondue, which originated in Switzerland is a term used to describe any hot liquid that food is dipped into. Fondue can can be a variety of products, but is most commonly either chocolate or cheese. Some fondue sets are quite expensive and difficult to use, while others, like the Hershey's S'more Fondue maker is much easier. The Hershey's fondue maker is portable, making it ideal for those who travel, have children or simply want a quick and fun dessert option.
Instructions
1. Break a Hershey's chocolate bar into pieces and place the pieces into the fondue pot.
2. Place a tealight candle under the fondue pot and light. The heat from the tealight will slowly melt the chocolate bar. To help the chocolate from scorching, stir occasionally.
3. Place the canned chafing fuel into the burner holder and insert it into the ceramic roaster. Light the wick on the chaffing fuel can.
4. Place a marshmallow on the end of the roasting stick and hold it over the ceramic roaster. Once the marshmallow is the desired color, remove from the heating source.
5. Dip the marshmallow into the chocolate fondue and swirl to cover it with the melted chocolate. Immediately, set the chocolate covered marshmallow on to a graham cracker. Set another graham cracker on top of the marshmallow and squeeze gently, while pulling out the roasting fork. Eat and enjoy.
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