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Posted: 2022-01-14T10:45:03Z | Updated: 2022-01-14T10:45:03Z Fondue Pots And Accessories You Need For Your Next Party | HuffPost Life

Fondue Pots And Accessories You Need For Your Next Party

Enjoy a blast from the past and create iconic cheese dips, silky chocolate spreads and other recipes with these classic fondue pots.
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Get an authentic vintage fondue pot from the '60s or make savory cheese dips for the whole party with this extra large classic fondue pot .

There are few things better than a chunk of crusty bread dipped in a vat of ooey, gooey cheese. Not only is this pairing the makings of a party worth attending, it’s also a culinary throwback making a happy and delicious return. 

The communal fondue pot of the mid-century era has stayed relatively the same, and requires just a few simple ingredients to pull off. Traditional recipes will suggest combining a bit of white wine, garlic and a nutty cheese, such as Gruyere or Beaufort, in a heat-safe fondue pot that hovers over a basic heating element that keeps the cheese melted while guests spear and dunk their favorite accompaniments into the unctuous mixture.  

But, by no means should you feel beholden to just do cheese. One of the best things about these versatile pots is the opportunity for personalization. Try banana slices dipped in silky chocolate or fry up seafoods and savory morsels of meat. You can even create warm aromatic ciders or punches in your fondue pot that simmer away through the night. 

If you want to pay homage to the OG charcuterie board and add a fondue pot to your entertaining repertoire, keep reading to see which of these well reviewed  pots (and a few other goodies) would suit you best.

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An extra-large Boska fondue pot
Accurately dubbed the "Mr. Big," this classic fireproof ceramic pot can hold an impressive 1.5 gallons of melty goodness and comes from Boska, a Dutch company specializing in utensils for cheese. A great option if you frequently entertain larger groups, Mr. Big comes with 12 forks for dipping, an oak wood base and three burners to keep contents melted.

Get it from Food52 for $399.
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A classic ceramic pot that also provides some ambiance
This minimalist Twinkle fondue set by Boska is made from stove-safe glazed ceramic and uses exposed tea light candles to not only keep dishes melted, but create an eye-catching centerpiece. It has a 54-ounce capacity, is dishwasher safe and comes with four oak-handled forks for dipping.

Get it from Crate & Barrel for $99.95.
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An authentic vintage enamel pot straight from the '60s
This mid-century enameled fondue pot is representative of true vintage Scandinavian decor; it was designed by Norwegian enamel artist Grete Prytz Kittelsen. The seller says this rare find is in near mint condition and the matching lid keeps contents warm. Because this is a one-of-a-kind item, there is only one available. But you can find similar options just like it on Etsy.

Get it from 2Numerous at Etsy for $128.
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A cast iron pot with a streamlined design
This 1.2-quart fondue pot is made from durable cast iron and coated in a vibrant enamel that can deliver even heating and keep foods warmer for longer. It comes with a three-piece chrome burner and color-coordinated forks so everyone knows which one is theirs.

Get it from Bed Bath & Beyond for $45.
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An 11-piece copper fondue pot that includes a double boiler
Crafted by the European cookware company Swissmar Lausanne, this 11-piece copper-coated fondue set consists of six numbered forks, a 2-quart pot for melting and a high-walled ceramic insert which serves as a double boiler to keep contents extra smooth. The gel burner offers easy temperature control and a separate splatter guard keeps things mess-free.

Get it from Crate & Barrel for $140.
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An electric stainless steel option
If you don't want to light candles or burners to keep your fondue pot warm, this electric stainless steel option by Cuisinart can be a good alternative. It has an integrated temperature control dial with eight different settings and comes with eight color-coded fondue forks. The non-stick 3-quart pot is also dishwasher safe when detached, and a brushed steel ring holds resting forks securely when not it in use.

Get it from Amazon for $79.95.
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A quick and easy fondue blend by experts in cheese
If Murray's knows one thing, it's cheese. Their signature fondue blend contains a mixture of the shop's raclette, Gruyere and fontina cheeses to deliver the nutty and caramelized flavor that great fondue is known for. Simply add garlic and white wine along with the packet of cheese to the pot, melt until smooth and dip to your heart's content.

Get it from Murray's Cheese for $9 (6 ounces).
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An extra long cheese paddle for all your fondue fixings
Handcrafted from acacia wood, this 40-inch cheese board is the perfect serving piece to pile with vegetables, chunks of bread, fruits, meats and more.

Get it from Target for $39.99.
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A book filled with over 40 delicious fondue recipes
Learn how to make dishes like bourbon caramel fondue and port-glazed shallots dipped in blue cheese sauce with this fun and creative cookbook filled with sweet and savory fondue recipes.

Get it from Amazon for $11.65.

Before You Go

Vintage-Inspired Dishes And Cookware For Your Kitchen And As Gifts
A color-dipped nesting bowl set(01 of10)
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These candy-colored ceramic bowls are perfect for every stage of your baking and mixing processes. With a thoughtfully-designed, mess-proof pour spout, these bowls are perfect for transferring wet and dry ingredients.

Get it from Wolf & Badger for $101.
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A Dansk Kobenstyle casserole pot(02 of10)
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At the crossroads of authentic vintage style and practical function lies the Dansk Kobenstyle casserole pot, virtually unchanged from its original 1950's design. The triple enameled carbon steel is safe in the dishwasher, oven and freezer, and also provides a thorough, even heat for everything from soups and stews to roasted vegetables or meats. The ingenious lid also doubles as trivet for serving fresh from the oven or stovetop.

Get it from Food52 for $165.
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A Mosser Glass jadeite mug set(03 of10)
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This set of four Mosser Glass coffee cups are hand-finished from jadeite-colored flint glass, a popular color choice all throughout the 1930s-60s.

Get it from Food52 for $74.
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GreenLife ceramic loaf pan(04 of10)
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This ceramic-coated pan may not be made of that famous borosilicate glass, but it is the perfect option for fast heating and a smooth, non-stick release. The healthy non-stick coating is made free from any PFAS , PFOA , lead and cadmium and can be safely heated in an oven up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Get it from The Original Green Pan for $16.99.
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A Great Jones hot dish and lid(05 of10)
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This 9-by-13 stoneware ceramic hot plate is directly inspired by the one of the most popular items in a 1950's kitchen: the casserole dish. And like the designated casserole receptacles of yore, this dish from Great Jones can withstand temperatures of up to 450 degrees and conducts heat slowly to provide an even and gentle bake. Plus, the lid and handles make transporting meals to your potluck or family dinners cute and easy.

Get it from Great Jones for $100.
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The Pioneer Woman 2-piece baker set(06 of10)
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These adorable floral-patterned dishes are the perfect way to serve from oven to table while bringing a touch of vintage flair to your culinary endeavors. With a generous capacity of 3.6-quarts for the 14-inch dish and 2.3-quarts for the 12-inch dish, the meal possibilities are endless. The durable stoneware can withstand heat of up to 500 degrees and is both dishwasher- and microwave-safe.

Get it from Walmart for $24.97.
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A Mosser Glass pink mixing bowl set(07 of10)
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These blush-pink handcrafted bowls are made in the United States, come in three ascending sizes and are perfect for mixing, serving and displaying. Their cloudy color and stackable design make them almost identical to milk glass dishes of the mid-century.

Get it from 2Modern for $64.60.
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A Le Creuset stoneware shallow baker(08 of10)
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If this durable 2-quart porcelain baker evokes visions of mayonnaise-laden dishes from a 1950's dinner party, you wouldn't be too off-base: Le Creuset brought this original vintage design back from their archives. Ideal for baking, serving, storing and even reheating, this chip-resistant dish is coated in an enamel finish and can withstand high temps while ensuring an even bake.

Get it from Williams Sonoma for $90.
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A Great Jones Sweetie Pie dish(09 of10)
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A freshly baked pie should never be a relic of the past, and the ceramic pie dish from Great Jones has got you covered. The high-quality stoneware ensures even heat distribution so your crusts turn out the perfect golden brown and there's no soggy bottom in sight. Safely transfer the dish from freezer to oven or even place it under a broiler to toast those meringues, all without running the risk of damage to your dish.

Get it from Great Jones for $40.
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A Pyrex Star Wars food storage set(10 of10)
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May the force be with you as you prep food and store your leftovers in these double-tempered, stain- and odor-resistant bowls. Colorful BPA-free plastic lids keep contents fresh and the painted design encircling the glass is very reminiscent of the iconic Pyrex trend of the past.

Get it from Macy's for $21.99 .
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