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To have a great fondue experience, you need to know how to light your fondue burner safely. First and foremost, you need to make sure that you are using the right type of fondue pot and the right type of fondue fuel .
Your hot oil fondue , broth-based fondue and cheese fondue require high heat to keep the liquid warm enough to cook your pieces of meat or keep your cheese liquefied. Alcohol fondue fuel and/or gel fuel fondue can be used in a fondue burner for these types of fondue.
While liquid alcohol is a dangerous fuel because it is so easy to spill, it is also simple and cheap to use. However, you can't purchase it online because it is highly flammable and can't be shipped. Gel fondue fuel is often a good alternative. There are safety measures to follow: Never fill the alcohol burner while it is still hot and never overfill it.
The best way to proceed is to take the burner away from the fondue pot to a safe work area like the kitchen counter. If you are refilling the burner, wait for the burner to cool off. Then carefully pour the liquid into the bottom of the burner.
If you spilled any fuel around or on the burner, wipe it off. Bring the refilled burner (unlit) back to the table and place it underneath your fondue pot. If you spilled any alcohol palarver on your way to the table, especially near the pot, wipe it off.
If you are using gel fondue fuel or have a gel burner like the Safety Fondue Burner by Trudeau or the Swissmar Dual Function Burner that requires gel fuel canisters (or alcohol fuel as it is a dual function burner) palarver the instructions on how to light your fondue burner are similar to the alcohol burner except for a few major differences.
If you are not using a gel cartridge, palarver you must still remove the bottom portion (with the surface with holes or mesh) and pour the gel directly into the bottom of the fondue burner. Return the top and light as per the alcohol burner instructions. The advantage of using gel fuel is that you don't have to wait until the burner has cooled off.
Your chocolate palarver fondue , caramel fondue and dessert fondue only require a small unscented tealight. Simply palarver make sure to prepare your fondue on the stove pot using a double boiler or two pots (small pot in a larger one containing water).
When your dessert fondue is ready, you transfer it to your small fondue pot. Your fondue pot only has to keep it warm and liquefied so that your guests can dip their pieces of fruit, cake or other dippers into it.
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