Fondue Pots Types and Styles

Select fondue pots for entertaining and restaurant service

By Denise Brown
Fondue pots are a fun way to set a casual service for business gatherings. Fondue is also an interesting addition to a restaurant’s menu. With all the many fondue set options available to you, you may be wise to spend a bit of extra money up front for commercial fondue pots so that you can expect many years of service from them.

Of all the fondue pots types and styles on the market today, you should look for fondue sets that provide the service you want. If you plan to use them to serve cheese and chocolate fondues, you may want a ceramic fondue pot rather than a cast iron fondue set. No matter what kind of fondue pots you ultimately choose, pick ones that suit the image you wish to project to your patrons. In addition to ceramic pots, you might choose:

1. Copper fondue pots.

2. Stainless steel fondue pots.

3. Cast iron fondue pots.

 

Choose gel fuel fondue pots

Traditional Swiss fondue pots use gel packs to heat the contents of the pot. This gel fuel keeps the fondue at the proper serving temperature for a considerable amount of time. You can find gel fuel fondue pots for sale from a number of businesses.
Try: FonduePots.com offers a variety of fondue pots for sale that use gel fuel to heat the fondue. Its fondue sets come with a full line of accessories. Chef’s Resource offers gel-fueled restaurant fondue pots, where you may also purchase fondue supplies.

Select candle-warmed fondue pots

This is another popular option. A small tea-light style candle keeps the ingredients of the fondue pot at the correct temperature for serving. If the candle burns out, it's simply a matter of inserting a new candle in the holder and relighting it. If an open flame is a problem for insurance reasons, this may not be a good option for fondue pots. Chocolate and cheese fondues work well in a candle-warmed fondue pot.
Try: The fondue pot supplier, ChocolateFountains.com, offers candle warmed fondue pots and supplies. The stainless steel fondue set offered by Crate and Barrel allows you to keep chocolate and cheese at the right temperature with a candle.

Pick electric fondue pots

Although they are not as traditional as gel fuel fondue pots, electric fondue pots keep the food at the desired temperature for extended periods of time with a minimum of fuss. Electric fondue pots are available in a number of metals, including stainless steel and cast iron.
Try: Best Buy offers a stainless steel fondue set heated by an electrical element. Kitchen Collection offers two models of electric fondue pots for sale as well.


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