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Boozy chocolate & cherry fondue

Serves: 8-10p Prep: 15m Cook: 65m

 Ingredients

  • 300 millilitre single cream
  • 300 millilitre double cream
  • 50 gram dried sour cherries, chopped
  • a splash of cherry brandy
  • 300 gram good-quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)

Method

Make sure the stirrer attachment is in place in the pan, then set the temperature to 130°C and immediately pour in all the cream and brandy, and add the sour cherries. Set the timer for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, smash the chocolate up into small chunks and prepare all your delicious bites for dipping (see my tip, left). When the time’s up, add the chocolate and set the timer for 2 minutes, so it can melt.

Turn the HomeCooker off, remove the pan and the stirrer attachment. To finish off, mix the fondue with a spoon until well combined, then pour into a serving bowl or divide between individual cups and get dipping!

Jamie Oliver’s tip

The sky’s the limit when it comes to choosing what to dip in your fondue – just have fun with it. Try everything from griddled soldiers of panettone or brioche, to segments of clementine or slices of banana. Fresh strawberries and cherries always work a treat too.

 

“In the HomeCooker recipe book we’ve created, there’s a whole list of beautiful, exclusive recipes that can be enjoyed as breakfast, lunch or dinner – from vegetable dishes, curries, sauces, pasta, casseroles, risottos… the list goes on and on.” Jamie Oliver.

Photography: David Loftus
Recipes: Jamie Oliver. www.jamieoliver.com

  • Have to make this sounds gorgeous

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  • I’m yet to make this boozy recipe – although the non-boozy variation was a major hit with the family.

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  • Really naughty but very nice.

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  • This sounds amazing, just need to first deliver my lill bub before i can make it

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  • YUM! I cannot wait to give this a try.

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  • not such a big fan of grog in desserts but it doesnt spund yummy!

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  • Looks really yum would leave the booze out though, don’t like alcohol in desserts

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  • So much cream, but so mouth watering

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  • Looks so yummy but so naughty!

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  • Oh what a heaven sent recipe. Thanks

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  • Yummy sounds like a real treat for mummies when the kids go to bed!

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  • Yummy I love anything chocolate

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  • how good do these look. nothing better than chocolate dipped fruit! would prefer to use plain brandy though.

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  • Looks yum! I’m looking at time saving cookers at the moment. This is cheaper than the thermomix so I might have a look at the reviews mouth of mums have done on this products

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  • I’m not really into boozy chocolate. Booze and chocolate separately yum

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  • anythign with booze in the title i would have (in a past life) jumped up and down, but not sure how it would go now

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  • I tried a champagne fondue once, if you ever get the chance to try it, you wont be disappointed.

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  • strawberries and marshmallows are my favourite to dip into a chocolate fondue. i will have to try this recipe!

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  • I just found my many fondue pots 🙂 Will have to try this out 🙂 Yum 🙂

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  • i feel hungry when i see this pic

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